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QU.BEHT HUBBARD & CO.,
SHIP CHANDLERS
AND SAIL MAKERS.
Wholesale Retail Dealers In
Twines and Cordage,
205 &207Sonth'Water-st.jCor.ofWells, ‘
Harr the larrcst and bertaneortmeathTtbe West of
ILIMLA atdTAKKKD linFE. DITCHING HOPES.
Cotw»n and Bcmp CANVAS
BAGS, BACUUNG AND BXTItt,APS,
TAB, PITCH, AKCHoRa, CHAINS AND
TACKLE BLOCKS/
Coal Tar Roofing Pitch and Pelting.
BEP CLOIHE3 LINES, °
BROOM TWINES. all qualities.
tvrrSTLS.barrels.
BELL AND SASH CORDS. NETS AND SEINES.
JFUix and Bcmp 'Ttdncs
Or Etiex Descbipiiux.
We are Sol© Aceat*fr>r3Uinol».lowa. Wisconsin and.
Sllchlcan. and alone authorized to make and sell the
SIBLEY TENT,
Tents of c-verv kind, and Patent Tent Poles,
A WNIN&S,
Wagon Covers, Tarpaulins, Regimental Colors,
flags, Standards, Guidons,
Of Silk or Banting, as per Army Rccnlarions. .
Wo have aflx Sewin'* Machines nm by steam power
titnl iit prepared to ©xeente ©ll kinds of wort. To
mukc Wool Sacks. Floar Sacks, &c.,wit’.i greater
<ii:; insin any House In Chicago. jetT-MiMm
<i. ll V IW AUI. IJ. s. TURNER. IG.B. CARPENTER.
pUKEsGTOU & SORAKTON,
Ship Chandlers
AND SAIL MAKERS,
SO9 Sontli Water Street.
Oorr.fr Pf Welle street, offer for sale at the lowest
•rates, & fall assortment of
Manilla and Tarred Hope,
Ealk Rope, Hay Rope Cerclage,
Of every description.
Octun*, Tor. Pitch and Bosln, Cotton anrtHetnp Dusk,
•U widths, Anchors, Chains, Blocks, Burlaps,
Wool Twine and Wood Socking,
FLAGS AAD BtSTIXfi.
Tents onhaefl and made to order. Tarpsullns, Wagon
Covers and Awnings.
SAILS I SAILS I !
Hade and repaired at the enortest notice.
FEBINGTON & SCRANTON,
aayf rZT-Sm aa Soath Water street.
JPOSXER & HARDEXBERGH,
SHIP CHANDLERS,
sail Masers.
4SD ESALSES IB
TWIJTES ASTD COBBACE,
217 South. Water St, CJucago.
Ccve <*vO&f>tcnUT for me, at lowest market prices,
KaniUa ana Tarred Bopt*, Hay Rope, Laic
I'btt, Bare aud Baskinf, Canvsuis,
OaVr.ax. f.pua Tam. Pltcb, Tar,
Chain?, Blacks. *c„ &c.
Cotton, Flax and Hemp Twines,
SAILS AND TENTS,
laTTiaalinge, Awnings, Wagon Covers,
Slags, Ere., Etc.,
Hade to order at the shortest notice.
LMDELL 0E SIBLEY TEST.
BAGIX'S «t SOXS
PATENT HOIST WHEEL
PUT UP AT SEOBTESTTJOTICE.
enro. t. forms. [tr.yt-p919 ly] o. y.n'-irDLirsESGH
seooDcn &22itU0iB SStarc.
gEAD QUARTERS
WCGDEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Spring Gigs.
“ Willow Cabs*
*» Slat Cabs.
« Willow Cradles*
“ Willow Cfaalrs.
I w-.‘ hc ; *rr cood® fit lower r.eures than can be found
ti thi«~ or any other market la the western count!?.
NATHANIEL WHITE,
05 south: water street.
[msll-aWO-Sm]
WOOL TWINE MAXUF4C
Y T tnred and sold by KATIIaSIEL WHITS, S5
Bcukh Wju«*r
BUTTER FiSK'NSf
ETCE OAK EICKOHY BOTJSD FIEEIKS
ktiajacturtd and for pale at 9." Sosta Water street.
IVATHsMEh WHITE,
Wb'lpjbie dealer In Wooden and Willow Warfl.
fcraE.p7«r-2m
(Ccai auh £tLlooh.
DEiLEP.B IN
Anthracite and Bituminous Coal,
ET THE CAEGG AEP AT RETAIL.
Lehicli and Blo^sburgli
GOAL.
Ofirr &nc Yard Market street, corner of Washington.
g yr 1<? sm
CKAWFORD
J^ihilUEL
Chippewa and Briar ECill
COAL by the CARCO.
Mancfactnrar and dealer la
frliLL AND FOUNDRY PIG IRON.
Otf ce No. i Johnson’s Marine 810r.6, HvCr street
ej»2l Cleyjiua>d obio.
2Ta ©rain Jgljqjptrs.
rpO GRAIN SKIPPERS.
RICHARDS'
IRON CORN SHEERER,
FUB
Warehouses, Dibiiileries aa£ Farms.
BCSHELS BEli DAY.
Cfiparity of R'o. I
u a o ,
K (( §
xr±jLTj.vaD to snzix cixijf rs ajjt
C«5101TI«X OF GUARf,
At pr.t the wune 1e superior order for market
R/»f<T to ItUNOIP CeVTSiL RiJi-HOA-T*. MrcmOA-K
CrSTT P-ITT.naA.Ti, JCoRTOX & Co* BE I
icccport.
J. C. RICHARDS'
WArrrACiTEEE, i% and Washington St,
‘ F. B- —Othand a complete stock of
Hew asd Second Hand Portable and
Stationary Engines.
»r?iT<r<;T-TiiYy
fiflarijmcrj).
A G L E WOBKS
ManufeotOßg OompaEy.
DO YOU WANT
STEAM ENGINES OR BOILERS,
PATENT SUGAR CANE NEILLS,
SfATKST STEAM COIL EVAPORATORS
PATENT FIRE EVAPORATORS,
PATENT STAMP MILLS,
—ro»—
Pike’s Peak or Lake Superior.
EEKD FOE CISCULABS,
With Cut! tad Descriptions, Prices, etc* etc.
Saw Mills, Flouring Mills,
Aad Machinery of all description.
BEND FOR CIKCtJLARS.
, P. W. BATES, President,
CHICAGO, lit.
S.B.—Agents wanted everywhere. feS5-ni4s-lydiW
@tl anfi S-am^g.
JP OP S & SLOCUM,
DiS Clark Sti’eet,
STAMPS AND OILS,
Hare at all exes fall stocks of
RUSTS BEST OH,
EXCEESiOK OEL,
STAB OIL
*Ol of first quality, and warranWi.
A1«o, Plthridec’i Patent Oval S3
Flint Olabr Clilmnles#
COAL OIL LAMPS AND FIXTURES la great Vflrifr
for sale at lowest market ratea. felTOiT
fgats, Saps ans jputs.
-VTEn FIRM AT
**■ THE OLD BTAHD.
ICNATZ HERZOG,
AST) ynrPATr. nttT.wtnr
CupSj
Straw Goods, and
Cap Trimmings.
llibtc just received a larse andsoienlld arsortmeal
Sn the above articles, and will sad them at prices equal
lothe lowestm the market. - _
w orrca^Sf z '§gp2if■“ ATa -
No. 152 Lav- street,
tar* Elchwt marksc ptlcc pild for all toads of Raw
apio-pZiS-iy
©Berks.
SQQ Boxes FIRE CRACKERS.
600,000 Torpedoes.
Also, Mannlacturer of
Children’s Carriages,
Willow Cabs,
. Gigs, &c., at
Peugeot’s Great Variety Store
Ko. 108 LIKE STBEET.
CHICAGO. ILL.
gABNUM BROTHERS,
188 I.AKE-SXV, CHICAGO. ULh
Importers and Wholesale Dealer* in
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
WILLOW CABS,
Chfidrens’ Gtgi, Carriagei, Ac., Ba»
kets, Bird Cases,
FIRE WORKS of all kinds.
LOW boxes FIRE CRACKERS,
5C0.0K) No. 1 TORPEDOES,
FLAGS OF ALL SIZES.
Toy Cannon, Fire Cracker Pistols.
Headquarters for all kinds of
FISHING- TACKLE,
Orders rcspectfnlly solicited.
Is o. X3S street,
Bet. Clark and Lasalle sts.
Brg lottos.
EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING!
Terrible Sacrifice.
We ehall open on WEDNESDAY, the Hth ln3t„ at
182 South Clark street,
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Which will be offered a unheard of prices,
SEGAEDLESS OF COST.
Great Bargains in Dress Goods,
Laces, Embroideries, fee.
Elecant Grenadine Robes, worth SSO. for.
Splendid Silk “ * “ 40* for!~I*~i -*oioo!
Reantilul Organdy “ “ 15. lor 5,00.
Bernec?. worth 4 r> rent? per yard, for .. ST.sct.
Orguntlice, worth 'fix cents per yard, for 20 ct.
Lawns, Challlcs, Prints, Ginghams, te., Sk.,
At price? worthy your attention.
REAL. THREAD LACES
■Will be sold at 30 cents on the dollar.
Swiss and. Cambric Flouncings, Edgings and
Insert lugs, sold at Suinous Prices.
Sllfc Mitts at one-lnilf the nfnal price. Wonderfnl
Vorpsiins in O.ovet and Hosiery for Ladies, Mlssts and
Ut-ntleim-n.
Lfldi'.s Silk Hose. Tvorth $1.50, for .75c.
UXb for ROc.
Gcr-t’cmen’g Silt Ht Hose, worth SI.OO, forSOc.
GENTS’ GAUZE UNTjEnSHTHTS at fifty per cent
luhs tiuiu they cau be bought at any other place in town.
MIIimST GOOTOS.
Wc rail attention of milliners to oar Ftock of Rib
bons, Flowers, £c„ which arc offered at great bargains.
FANS AT HALF PRICE
Parosols at Wholesale Prices; Hoop Shirts, latest
styles and prices to please ALL.
Threads. Nccd.es. Pins, Tapes, and all sorts of little
traps so low that all wiii hay.
Jn fact every article offered will be a bargain to the
purchaser. Goods all warranted as represented, and
will be lr«-clv shown to all. We invite an inspection
of oar go.>ds. as.-urlnp onr friends that bv a strict and
hilihfnl attendance upon their wants we hopeto merit
a large share cf patronage. Come and see us.
JONES & CO.,
filDop
YORK AND ILLINOIS
Eoop Skirt Manufactory,
And importer and dealer In all kinds of
French and german Corsets.
AT WHOLESALE
"D lIETAIL.Xo.T9
ith Clark street,
'posite the Court
■use), and 156 Lake
(Marino Bank
lldlng,)
lacAGo, rxLTXOTH.
k and Cotton Skirts
»de to order at short
ice. Old Skirts
■aired, altered and
iped as p<>od as
w. Full stock of
ven, double div
*nrt, l>ridal and
rnch Skirts con
ntl v on hand, from
tiles’ size.
S Fprtnps. children's. to CM sprlr.cs, hul
>. 15.—W0 rop:ilr:ill cklrts which v.
tra riianre. provided liter are kept clean. i Mir c*Kirta
are 'u to be of tfc*. best yua’itv. Watch spring
Ftrr] tkirte exchanged if not satisfactory, aad ail par
cels sent to residence.
NOTICE TO WHOLESALE BUYERS.
As vc have been In the Start business since the first
b-’p .lining of the trade, and have branches of our house
\-. nil the priiu-ijetl cities of the cion, us well as Lon
or-d ns cur i/'-;-;;.,, furnishes us our steel
fit Hi st cost—thus slvir.c our customers the benefit ol
wbatwe should otherwise pny for ccmirdsslmis—w?
rreoble to sell low*r than ar.v other manufacturer.
Orders by ml! prowptlv ".tt n ndcd to.
U TBSGin, proprietor for Chicago.
Now Tork Factory, 25 Bowrcy.
myl.'-rjss-ly Gblr,i~“ Post office Box -IMS.
grcimng irlarijines.
H E OEI6ISAI
HOWE
Sewing Machines.
{INVENTED IN ISIS, IMPROVED IN’ 15C2.3
Manufactured by
A. 1!. HOWE,
Brother of ELIAS HOWE, JZL, the original inventor
and patentee of the
HOWE SEWING MACHINE,
Ard from which all ether SewlajMachinesilcrlre their
Tltr.’itr. and tn whom all nttn-rspay a License.
1 tils i? U«»* «\U\c*st M«w-h'n«* In the ‘world (Invented In
itnprnv.d from tinn- to time, and fnllr perfected
in January, is?>. I'nrtlmßirlv adapted tu'family u.-c,
tailoring and mar.nractnrlng purposes, boot aud shoe
vorK. carriage trimming, <£c., &c. Haring the widest
targe of adaptability to sewing, of any machine pro
duced, Huy the
Improved Howe Sewing Machine,
And hare no more dropping of stitches, breaking of
needle*, no n:or<- trouble <i. sewing tin? finest fabric or
t"io c< u!>rsl sa-lin t, no difficult, in sewing over seams,
e.iiU a machine that is warranted uut to get out of or
der with proper us*-.
fiT - Agents wanted in Ohio and other Western and
yerrhwestern htates. where r.-'t alrea-iv apuuiuteiL
Circulars, conta'idng full duseription oi Machines,
can be had on application, or sunt by mail.
Address J. 8. BBYATTT,
Gcneial Western Agent, 66 Late street, Chicago.
rr.jlT-rISMy
to s*ooo
- 1,000 to 3,000
600 to 800
L. COMII ELL & Co/s
Sewing Machines.
Taggart & Fair's Patent WP.cox & Glfeba Patent
Empire Patent
AB Errtrg yacbi"*» in market make one or another
AI tfieae three pitches. Sincle Thread Batch; Double
Loch Stitch, (from two common epoolp); Lock or
Shuttle Stitch, (alike on both aides ) An experience ox
rmt tuaTvS In tbe business and a practical knowledge
ol every Sewing Machine of any tUindinc. lully warrant
ae m saying that we have, by far. the beet stillest mom
simple and reli-tble machines, taking ALL OF TIIESS
STITCHES. No one can deny that each stitch is good
when well made and that cacr. In Itt place, la preferred
hy different parties. Our? is the only office where yea
can gain an unprejudiced Knowledge of the rta! tocri;
of the different stitches, and have your choice, with
prtTllece of exchanging. Different sites will suit all
panic*, whatever they wish to sew. Our Heavy Macu
tecttulng Lock Stitch (alike on both sides) Machines
axe aa large and heavy u Singer's, while they run
lighter, faster and with Tee; than one-tentb of the noise.
Wc- keen Hewing Msc'uliw? Silk. Cotton. OH, Needlea,
and wc btnr Sewing Muhiaes hr the week or month.
A Lady Is in to.do all kin la of atltching
border. onr Circular*beforepcrrh4«bie.
F.cnd red stamp for Samples and Circular, or call and
iec them at
133 £alce Street) (up utafrs.)
Andrea L. CORNELL & CO.BoiSL Chicago,EL
iBES'el-ljl
% WSSTERKOF'I';'
SEWING MACHINES
fnik** rerrs t»iffekent etiiohcs oji one and
th« tame Machine. Thus the lock, 3>otmL*
LG.-K. knot ami double kxot, all of which
make U<** *eam alike on both rides of the fa
bric. Either or nil can be produced while the
Machine m in motion.
They have the SEvznsrßLK peed mottov,
which enables the operator to hare the work
carry either way, or to chans 6 the direction,
and fasten tl»e end of seam?, which, together
with waking a long and a abort stitch, is done
simply by turning a thomb wrew.
TheJr motions arc nil positive. There are
no springs to get out of order. They are so
simple that the most inexperienced c»n work
them perfectly and with ease. They aro
noiseless, and can be used where quiet U ne
cobßary.
ThPV are the FASTEST SEWERS 1* the
WORLD, making five rtitche* to each revolu
tion. Tliov oil no dresses. Their STITCH Is
the wonder of all. because of its combined
3JLASTICITT, STRENGTH and BEAUTT.
Agents wanted throochout the Western country.
With a small investment of capital, a profitable busi
ness can be readily estabUriicU, For circulars and
sample of work, address
JeS-rWO-ly
USE POWELL’S POLISH
For Pianos and Furniture.
10l DEAEBORN STREET.
[mySKHtf-Im
A complete stock of
.$25.00.
y0.192 South Clark street.
PRICES FROM fcs TO s>3.
Wi c. OUSOS, TTestcm Agt,
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1863,
FROM THE SOUTH.
News from New Orleans to the 11th
'ROM CHARLESTON TO THE TENTH.
NEW ORLEANS.
The Grenada (Memphis) Appeal has New Of"
leans papers from the 7th to the 10th insL
We gather some Items of news:
The True Delta of the 7th is tame—appears
without any of Its accustomed city and river
items, and docs not contain a single word of
remark about the condition of affairs in the
city. In the advertising columns we find a
number of cards from the -military authorities.
The military comraapdant issues an order to
the council directing fthem to employ the
“starving laborers’* upon the streets and
levees. Butler calls upou all collectors to pay
up at once. He also publishes a notice in
which he ears that individuals and co -partner
ships who had issued small bills have given
ample security for their redemption. Hence
“holders are cautioned against parting with
them at a sacrifice below their par value, and
but chers, bakers and dealers in provisions are
expected arid directed to receive them Inpiy
meet from their customers, and the city will
pi omptly and duly redeem them.
Six men, named Abraham. McLane, Daniel
Doyle. Edward C. Smith, Patrick Kane, Geo.
L. Williams, and Wm. Stanley, were con
demned to be shot on the 14th. They had
been liberated on parole after their capture at
Port Jackson, and the charge against them
was that “ they organized themselves in mili
tary an ay, chose themselves and comrades
officers, relying, as they averred, upou pro
mises of prominent citizens of New Orleans
for a supply of arms and equipments. They
named themselves the Monroe Light Guard,
In honor of the late Mayor of New Orleans.”
A card also appears, from what is termed a
“Üblon association.” The following is one
of the provisions ot the constitution;
Art. 11. All the officers and members of this as
sociation shall take the following oath; ‘
“3, ■ do solemnly swear (or affirm) that
I will true and faithful allegiance bear to the Uni
ted States of America,and shall support and main
tain. to the best of my abilities the Union and the
lourtitution thereof. So help are God.”
Jcmes O’Hana was arraigned before the
provost marshal on a charge of having assist
ed in the attempt to hang a man named Hunt,
cn the day the federal Hag was raised on the
custom-house. His mother, an aged and in
firm woman, was in the court-room, lie
was sent to the parish prison for one year.
The Delta ot the Bch says: “Commodore
Porter arrived last night from below, and his
l\aa-ship, which we understand is the Octo
iam, anchored opposite the first district. Two
of the gunboats of the fleet also arrived, and
wc understand that the balance of the mortar
licet, consisting of some thirty or forty sail,
arc in the river coming up, and may be ex
pected befi re the city this morning.”
Mr. Thomas Murray and other gentlemen
were sent to Fort Jackson on the 4th. Mr.
Murray was the president of the tree market
committee, in which capacity he served wed
and faithfully since the market was first estab
lished, nearly a year since. Ho will be missed
by the recipients of that institution.
HANGING OF TVM. B. MUMFORD,
This morning, at an early hour, a large
crowd amounting to many thousands, assem
bled on the north front of the mint to witness
the execution of Mnmford, the man who was
cOLdcmntd by the military commission to be
banged for tearing down the United States
Hag, on the 24th of April last. The gallows
was erected in front of the portico, feeing to
the north.
About ten o'clock the procession that con
ducted the prisoner to the gallows came in
view. It consisted of a squadron of cavalry
in the van, comprising about two hundred
men. IJext came The condemned in an army
wagon, accompanied only by officers of the
United States. He refused to be attended by
a clergyman; and as he passed through the
vast crowd, sitting on his coffin, his coun
tenance only expressed the firmness of de
spair.
Arrived at the miut, be ascended the plat
?o:m and made :i spe-cb, of which we hive
prepared a lull report for to-morrow’s piper.
crowd lucked on very quietly, anti no
drironstration of any kind was made. Many
w- 1 eot opinion that the execution would not
lake place, but that the clemency of tbe com
mfliiUmg guntral would by manifested in a
pardon, and a large number clung to this be
lief to the last moment.
At precisely ten minutes before eleven
o’clock the cord was cut, the drop fell with a
heavy tlnd, and all that was mortal of Win.
B. Slumlord dauided between earth and
heaven. —A r . 0. Ddti , Sin iust.
LATEST FROM VICKSBURG.
The Vicksburg Citizen of the evening of
the* 12th has been received. Thecditorinaldng
article condemns the opinion that Vicksburg
must of necessity be surrendered, and says:
Ibis idea, which Mats at a preference to sub
mission rather than light, cannot be too
sTongly reprobated by all good patriots,
whether soldiers or private citizens. We hope
the determination of our military officers to
fight to the last, willbc efficiently audumUnch
iiigly eariled out. Wc arc sick of surrender
ing our noblest cities in the confederacy with
out a light.
Wc have had enough of it. It has already
sufficiently disgraced us in the ©yes of the
world abroad, without adding another to the
important list. 'Why should Vicksburg be
given up as long as we have the means to de
.lend it? “New Orleans, Nashville and ilem
pbis,” it is asserted, “could have been so suc
cessfully defended that the enemy never could
h vc succeeded in capturing either of them.”
* will never surrender, as long as it
i* Vicksburg.* 1 “She stands firm as a rock,
and bids ik-tlancetotbc fnithcrencroachments
of the invaders; having already driven away
ill Heel, from below, elie now waits the oppor
tunity of destroying the one coming from
i ab -vo.”
We take the following from the Ciihcn:
We hear oi no movements of the enemy to
day, either above or below the city. Every
thing has been quiet this morning.
Our preparations to meet the enemy are now
assuming such a character that we feel per
fectly easy of our ability to defeat the Yankee
fleet that is now approaching this city from
above.
A SOUTHERN EDITOR TELLING THE TRUTH
ABOUT OSN. BUTLER’S ORDER.
[From the Macon, Miss., Beacon, Jane 4th,]
A great deal of simulated indignation has
Vein roused against Gen. Butler on account
of his rather coarse order respecting the
of New Orleans. Now, while we nn-
condemn the style of this prouua
ciamenrC* we c&Bnot withhold our ccnsare
from those ,V*die s who so far forgetful of that
modesty and ir s, - Tre witb ‘Which woman
should always herself, have stepped
from the nalc of womaJ propriety, and in
suited strangers in the vtsfY streets of their
.city;. When this is the case, woman alwavs
subject thmselves to censure, li D 9“ i fl sult-.
Nti'hor time nor circumstances wiiJ shield
her from the inevitable consequence;
her intentions are insulting or otherwise, euC*
is no longer invulnerable when that beautiful
shield she holds before herself and contact
w ilh strangers, is withdrawn, for suspicion
alwajs attaches itself to such demonstrations.
Is tticre any father who would wish to see
his daughter haunting through the streets,
and insulting those in whose~powcr fate has
thrown the city of his residence; or on the
contrary, Low would a confederate officer act,
should a lacy, or woman, with federal pro
clivities, publicly flaunt the stars and stripes
in his face, and use insulting expressions in
the stieets where his duly to his government
had called him.
Is it not better, Is it not more consonant
■with tbe nature of women, to shrink from all
contact, all communications of whatever
character with enemies and strangers, and thus
vh dicale her tcx. from unwonuy suspicion,
and insure protection Uom insult and atiusc.
CAITUHE OF A YANKEE BY WILLIAM L. YANCEY.
iVc nre gl?il tc !enm that the Yankee pris
oner, Armstrong, who escaped from his gawd
in this ciu two or three nights since, was cap
lured on Friday evening by Hon. William 1
Yancey, and brought to town. He was first
seen on Mr. Yancey’s plantation by a couple
of boys, who conversed with him for some
time. The stranger asked a number of ques
tions, showing his entire ignorance ol the
country. The> informed Mr. Yancey, who at
once Marled ontto capture him. Learning he
had been seen near a field of com, Replaced
bis Decrees around it while he hitmclf entered
the Held, gun in hand, and very soon found
the individual seated on the ground. The man
cave his name as Wilson, said that he was
from West Point, and that he had losthla way.
Mr. Yancey took him to the house, deputed a
couple of negroes to guard him, and then pro
ceeded to question him. Finding there was
no lurlher use Jor concealment, he acknowl
edged that his name was Armstrong, and was
a Yankee. He was from New Albany, lud.,
and professed to be sick of the war, and
said he did not wish to be exchanged. He
wasfomis-hed with a£upper,andthcu brought
to town and delivered to the authori
ties.—Montgomery Advertiser.
AT CDATTAKOOQA.
Atlanta, June 10. —Passengers by the State
train report tnc enemy, variously estimated at
Ironi three to seven thousand, had left the
river opposite Chattanooga, after dividing his
forces, a part goinglip and a part going down
the river. It is believed that they will attempt
to cross and form a junction on this side, to
attack tbo city*
Gens. Kirby Smith, Leadboatcrandßeynolds
arc there with plenty of troops, determined to
meet and repel the enemy.
The people of Chattanooga arc calm and
free trom alarm.
CHARLESTON.
Augusta, Jtmell.—-Fighting stall continues
in the vicinity of Charleston. The papers of
that city of this morning contain the particu
lars of a sharp engagement on James Island
on Tuesday afternoon, which continued until
dark.
Our forces consisted of three regiments
and one battalion of infantry and three bat
teries, under commend of Gen. W. D. Smith.
The enemy was under the protection of felled
trees and bis gunboats.
Col. 'Williams of the 4th Georgia was mor
tally wounded. Our loss is variously estimated
at from thirty to slaty-five, principally Geor
gians. The loss of the enemy is thought to
be large.
The confederates succeeded in driving the
Yankees from a piece of woods which they
evidently were going to occupy.
Coh limar, of Stcestuonville, kept up a fire
on the enemy's boats and land camp. On
Monday he disabled a Yankee propeller.
A federal prisoner taken on Monday reports
tie enemy’s force on James Island at sixteen
n ghr.cutp, and that a few more were expected
tc* arrive shortly.
A REPORTED -CAPTURE OP A CONFEDERATE YES*
6EL,
wes reported at Charleston that the steam
er Cecil, from that port to Nassau with -a
cargo of cotton, had been captured by the
enemy.
- COL. JOHN P. ADAMS.
[From the Knoxville Register, 4th.]
This' gentleman, -whose arrival here, in
charge of a company of Kentucky refugees,
we have heretofore noticed, and who la author
ized by the secretary of war to raise a battal-
Hon for service In Kentucky, leaves our city
this morning for Alabama : and Georgin, to ap
peal to the citizens of those States for arms.
SEWARD’S PERSONAL MOTIVE.
[From tbe Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer.]
Editors Enquirer : —Upon what slight things
hang the destinies of nations! tiome score of
years ago, a yonng Yankee schoolmaster came
South and spent a year in one of the county
sites of middle Georgia. The consequence of
that visit was a mulatto child—lts father Sena
ator Seward, now Secretary of Slate! The
way this became known, the Secretary him
self told it to a Dr. R—■ of Georgia, last
suinzner, stating that he regretted the embar
go on correspondence, as It prevented hit
hearing from his daughter and sending her
money, which he had done every year for
years I lie went on to speak in such a way as
to convey the idea that he turned abolitionist
and brought on the war in order to liberate
his.,beloved daughter from the thraldom of
slavery I Well did Paulding say that he was a
venomous reptile burrowing la the mud,
whose poison and power was unknown till he
struck!
The bible declares that a bastard shall not
inherit or enter into the congregation of the
people; and yet the North Is Bankrupting it
self to bring into its midst a bastard mulatto
—a noble object fora national warl Yet his
dupes might rend him to pieces if they knew
his motives. Hence U is, the possession of
middle Georgia is the nt plus ultra of his am
bition; hence negroes must become free on
military occupation, that his ‘daughter might
flte to a fattu r‘e arms—and that too stingy to
purchase her freedom himself, it must be done
with the lives and the purse,of a mighty na
nation. Hence Charleston is secondary to
Savannah in his plans—hence the railroad car
stealing, bridge burning exploit—hence Geor
gia is threatened with 50,000 on one side and
150,000 on the other—hence the federal army
moves towards Huntsville instead of Mem
phis.
Ought not this thing to be sifted out ? and
if It is true, it can be made the cause ot a
mighty downfall of our arch enemy, by send
ing the negro girl and tte/a-.fs to'Greeley or
Fernando Wood, some inveterate political
enemy, to spread abroad North on the wings
of the wind! This coming to them on the
heels of a defeat must complete his overthrow.
FROM MEMPHIS.
From the Memphis papers of the 15th, we
gather some items of iuterest:
A Card. —In the Argus ol yesterday, was
an article blaming the butchers for selling
beef at forty cents per pound, and otherwise
using extortion in their markets in this city.
"VTe propose to state the difficulties we labor
under and let the people judge for themselves,
lit ef, the like of which in peace times would
bring thirty- live cents per pound, was sold for
forty cents at the South Memhpis market.
That bollock cost $250, cash. We take all the
money that we can use.to buy stock with. In
reply to the allegation that there are only five
butchers in market, we have only to say that
all the butchers are there who obtain stock for
love or money. Of course those who can’t
buy stock can’t sell beef. Many Butchers.
A Little More Extoetios. —Demanding
fifty c< nls in Tennessee money for a copy of a
Si. Louis, Chicago or Cincinnati paper is an
extortion lo ■which we trnst those who pur
chase newspapers in the streets will no longer
submit. The cause of this extortion is the
desire to procure Northern journals, which,
venders know, will be purchased at almost
any price. Before the war, these papers were
retailed on our streets at ten cents per copy,
and no one should pay more now. Fifty cents
for a newspaper! That's coming it rather
steep.— Argus.
The Markets.—The supply of meats and
vegetables in the markets yesterday evening
was much larger than has been on sale for
some time past. About half the butcher
stalls were open, and prices, we understand,
have come down a little. — Argus.
sJo?ct flangings.
E. RIGBY, JB., Agent
Importer and. Jobber oc
PAPER HANGINGS
AN D
General Mouse Painter*
ap11p256-6m B9 Randolph street, Chicago.
jrjKAKE Ss EEC,
53ALXBB Of
FAPSB HANGING'S,
Window Shades, Fixtures, &&.
5301? as &SD iIGK
PAPER HANGERS, ETC, ETC,
3To. 184 Clark Street, Cldcago.
[oclß-ly]
ISmicammal.
LIBERAL EDUCATION -witfc
MILITARY! IRBTROGTIOR ARD DRILL.
WESTERN UNION COLLEGE and MELITABI
ivCnDESi! has been located at FULTON, ILL., and
will open Primary Academic and Collegiate Course*,
on Sept. jstn, l3t»L The College has twelve experienced
reseller?, thorough appointments, and excellent appli
ances, both regular and scientific courses, the haee*.
schooibundlrpsln the West, (cost *110.000), ample an-'
atimcUve grounds, a fine Gymnasium, and many
advantages which should cWlratbc attention of ps'.enta.
Instruction in German free; also, in ARTrLT.7 ay Is
faNTßTakc Ilirng Tactics, 3~ouo.
GTHSABTIC SXfcECISKa, COMMON kOUXVg filial
Dsell. under an officer of United states' Army. Btn
Cents dress In uniform. Teems *175 per school yea?
for board, furnished room, fuel, ligate, washing and
tuition in evesy department. Excellent accommoda
;iocs for so-ibourdera. under the same rod with ane
the constant cared the teachers Address for Girin
lan 2). S. COVERT. President r niton, HL fe«-nlste
tanhertatvers,
WRIGHT & McCLURE,
V ? USDKRTAKEBS, No. 83 liiiuT.r.w BIEKI
ffIEXALMO COFFINS.
Also. Wood-CoSne and Stareuds of all styles. Are
prepared with Bcarscs and Carriage* and will give
prompt attenton at alt boon. Have a ChaDd and
Vault is the Oezcetarr. any
lEigceUanwua.
MTJKSON, 140 Lake Street,
* BLANK BOOKS
Of every description on band and MADE TO ORDER,
of any desired style of
Rnling, Priittingnnd Binding,
Of best materials and workmanship.
STATIONERY
Of every variety, required in the
Office or Counting Room,
Together with all kinds of
COMMERCIAL TEDITINGi,
Which we execute at short notice and low prices, af
STAIIOSEB’S HAIt,
QHICAGO GLUE WORKS.-
GLTJE,
Pure, Effised, Keatsfoot OH, for ilachlacryocd oti
eruscs.
Sand Paper, Bose Blacfe, Bone Dost, Hoofs,
Horns and Bones,
At wholesale and reun. Office, GO South Wells steset
(Lioju’s Block) Chicago.
P.0.80x2423. JOHN A. LIGH7HAI.L,
inhSi-a904 Sm Bucceaf-or to Wahl Pro
vroRTHEUN Illinois coal
X' AND IRON* CO.MPANT,of LaSalle.
S. S. HAYES, Esq., the recent Agent of this Compa
ny, liavlug been appointed C:tv Comptroller, the busi
ness of said Company has been transferred to myself.
In behalf of the Company. I return their thanks for
the liberal patronage heretofore given them, and hone
I may make myst-lf worthv of a continuance of the
same. I can assure mv friends and trose whom I hope
to make snch, that their orders tor Illinois Coal will
be faithfully and proinptlvfliled.
Liabilities to ana from* the Company, concerning
their Chicago business, -will be settled ov the under
signed, at bur Docks, foot of Lasalle street. North Di
vision- [jell-slos-2w] S.B. WILLIAMS. Agoat.
jpnoiCE "WINES ON CONSIGN
V> MEST.
’ Just "received from Havre,
250 doe. “Via de L’ Empereur 3 ’ Champagne,
144 “ “St. Jalien-HedocCUret—Vintage 1854
74 “ “St. Estephe “ “ “
71 “ Brand “ PamUac “ “ “
The above 'Wines arc of choice flavor, full body, we'l
worthy the attention of Connoisseurs, and will oe sold
at iwkso'iahlf* prices to close consignment. Apply to
HPNUT MUAvap.D, General Bnjteer. IS La£\lo*t
or to JOSEPHPRICE, Treasurer SI. Louis. Alton ans
Chicago Railroad. ■ JcS-rtUl-lm
t'TJRS KECEIVED OS STOR.
A AGE, and preserved from
MOTHS. DaMFHESS,
And all damage* or loss, through the Summer.
ceipts given, and charges low.
xnyl7-r434-0w J. A. SMITH ft CO, llBT.aV^
ipLOUR BARREL HOOPS,
JL States and Circled Heading or consignment
SCWJWO Staves, best quality,
500,000 •* Morvll's " beet Hoops.
Circled Heading la any quaatitv, ail for sale low by
myl3-ri&>r.w MCGILL ft LATHAM.
Uc2-rSa-Sm]
HOSPITAL.—This institu
t'em, pleapantly located in rfce oeuthern part of
the city. Is constantly open for the rccepfofl of pa
ttent?, ncth pucllCand crrvu»- c . it <■ heated by steam.
weU ventilated, enc affords all the comforts and conve
niences of onr bert mcdcra nospltflls. For admission
apply at Hospital. rmyS-rlfir-3ail AIL CASTER. »npt
Lake superior pig iron
The Northern Iron Company of Late Superior
keep on hand at its Dock. In Chicago, a supply orChar
coul Iron, direct from its Blast Furnace, sad of all
grades, to which thcattrntion of those wanting the best
qcalitv oftlie Lake Snnedor Metal is invited. Office
No. 18 Wells street. JESUP. KENEDY ft Co, Agents.
Also for the sale of the Pioneer Iron In quantities to
suit customers. my24.r6fe-6BiST&T
TAKE SUPERIOR CHARCOAL
PIG IRON.
ftcoaslgnmeatof this well-known Iron Just received
and tor aalem (ramstittes to suit customers, by
JESUP KENNEDY & CO.. 13 Wells street;
lyira-u AktctstorManufacturors,
r^UKSI. GUHBI! GUKSJ ll
VJT BEYOLVEBS of aD ktnda,
OFFICEES’ SWORDS, BELTS, BASHES, AC n
Boarie Knivea and Military Gooda Gaa UatanaL Bole
Agent for Haoxd'i Powder. All kinds of amm mil,
Sou- GBOBaB T. ABBEY,
Jfthsw grtbwjj. j
INSTRUMENTS,
JULIUS BAUEK,
KAHVMOrnBZB or
drums AND BRASS
I^SI^TJMEaSTTS.
; 99 Soutli ClaA Streelt
itaauftctcnr and Importer of Mortal instrnnjafc
dd Strin jt. Having connection with manufactH^Bg. I
- lOußertu Berlin, Lelpslo. Dresden, ami
‘aprepared to furnish Z'ealera, Band* and ladlylSSS '
with every article tc their Cna
At the lowest N. York Prices.
. **©«t Office BoxKOL 0C1W298-U
&Usut ana
T AKE STREET MILLS—
i-J For Coarse and Fine MDI Feed, or anything in the
trilling line at onr min, Allkinds of Flourattbelow
eftpriuca Will pnrchaseaay supplies in oar Hoe Ifwa
are lot anie to grind the article ouraelve*. Lake fiu
perlor. Michigan and all other orders solicited.
J. S. BTEYEFS & CO* West Lata-6t- cor. Desplaines.
Jjlt
PATENT BUC^VHEAT
X FLOUB—Manufactured by
HAWKINS & CHAPSUN,
MICHI&AN MILLS.
-Try the very best Buckwheat Floor in the city—pure
end white.
. Choice Graham Flour, from Winter Wheat.
Cracked 'Wheat, fresh end sweet,
i White Winter Wheat Flour of file best quality.
; ‘extra Spring Wheat Flour.
Delivered to any part of the city.
Store—Ko. 876 South Water Street.
JELEloaeons.
PRINCE & GO’S
IMPROVES
MELODEONS.
'Warranted lor Five Tears.
The oldest establishrrent In the United States, am
rloymg2oomen, and flnishlng 80 instruments per week.
Manufactory, cor. of Maryland & Slagara Sts.,
BUFFALO, N, X.
WJdLOX/ESAJiB DEPOTS.
37 Fulton street.
45 Lake street.
W JiOXJESSAIiK AG-ENTS.
Henry Tolman & Co ..
W. F. Colburn
Balmer & Weber
James Beliak.
A. Couse
Ph. P. Werleln
A & 6. Nordhelmer. r.
Persons unacquainted with the Melodeon and Its
history, -will bear in mind that we arc the pioneers and
leading manufacturers, not oo’y In the united States,
out lo the world. We commenced the manufacture of
Melodeona in the fall of tae year 1517. and since that
lime have finished am sold T WENTT-SEVEN THOU
SANDS. Tnete Irstruir eats are now in use mostly m
the United States and Canada, but also in Europe,
Asia, Africa. South America, and the Wert Indies and
troiii all these quarters we have the most llatterlnKtea
tlmonlhla ofthe high estimation In which the; are held.
At all Industrial Exhibitions they
have invariably becu awarded the
KUghest Premium whenever exhibited
in competition with others.
We ehal! take pleasure In forwarding by mall (at our
own expense) our Illustrated Catalogue, In which eve
ry Uistrumeiit we manufacture Is loiiy ccscrlbed, and
tilußtratfd by elegant engravings.
All Melofleons of our manmoctare, either sold by us
or atnltre In any part Of the United States or Canada,
are warranted to be perfect In every respect, ana
should uny repairs be necessary before the expirat ion
of five juirs Xrom cate of sole, we hold ourccles reidy
end willing to make the same free of charec, provided
the injury la not caused by accident or design.
Agents for the eaie of our Melodeous may be found
in a.I the principal towns ef the United States and
Canada.
Address either
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO, Buffalo, N. Y.
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Si Fulton st., N. T
GEO. A. PRINCE £ CO., 43Like st., Chicago.
Or either of the above wholesale agents. apL>pSl9d j
31 tab anh ©il
rVHICAGO LEAD AND OIL
WOOES,
Vomer Clinton and rulton-fita. West Stds,
LEAD PIPE, BULLETS, BAS k SHEET LEAS,
LESSEEE OIL,
Sun, White Lead, Bed Lead. End Lythisgs
PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC RAMS.
Orders from the trade solicited. Highest market
price paid lor Flax Bead. P.0.80x 61*8.
SCIO H. W. BLATCEFOmi.
giggats.
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SEGARS.
Manufactured from Selected Havana Tobacco,
Per sale at Wholesale and Retail at
NO. 65 CLAES STREET
tth'. nl9l-Sm Corner of Randolph street, Chicago. IU.
ILrmobals.
TJEMOVAL. —We have taken the
XV Store
No. 187 South Water Street,
And moved our office Into it.
Jp2 r842-1m irNDERWO JD * CO.
■REMOVAL.—RUBBER GOODS,
i-V ’
HDBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
Capes, Ponchos, and Havelocks,
KT iSMKJ ’ COATS ANX> I.EGGIN3,
Bnbber and Leather
BELTIKG-.
EOSE. PACKING, &o.
JOHN B. IfiESON, & CO.,
splS -pRS-Sm ill Randolph Btrect,
"iJctHuu iSxtcnniuqtors.
3b Destroy Rats, Roaches, &c.
To Destroy Mice, Moles and Ants.
To Destroy Bed Bugs.
To Destroy Moths in Fare, Clothes, <fcc.
To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls.
3b Destroy Insects on Animals, &c.
3b Destroy Every form and species oi
Vermin.
Tfce “ONLY INFALLIBLE RSMBDISS KNOWN."
“ Free trom roleona.”
“Not dangeious to the Human Pamfly. -
“ Kats eo not die on rrenurea.’’ "
“ They come eff ont uiclr holes to die."
p&~ Sold Everywhere— by
All Wn(>L2s-M*K DBrccrrs In the large cities. aad
by Dnrcoiexif, Gbocsbb, btokekkzpbiis aud Rktail
ei;s generally. In all Country Towns and Villages tu the
UariiD States. ___
FULLER & FINCH,
Brlrdpal tVhcletaie Agent, Chicago. CL
fjr corKTfcT uealees can order as above.' Or ad*
dxi-ea direct— [cr for Prices, Terms. Ac.] to
EENKY R. CjSTAR,
Pbixcital Depot—No. 452 Broadway, Now York.
my6-r73Sm
JsljotD €ase.
Mtbrhuse,
o (BUOCKMO* TO OUfFBXLt A CKO
SHOW CASE
a£AH77A(mmEB,
£7O. 63 DKARBOHH BTR£B3 t
CHICAGO, b.L-
fori Office Bex «ifw
®atinct jputHiturr.
jgABCOCE & PESE.
171 BARIK>LPH BTBEBI.
Mahogany, Eosewood and Wabmt,
ALSO,
CHAMBER!) lItIKGEOOM ft COMMOITFUENITUX
XH fiWKAT TASIXTT.
Wood Seat asd Cane-Seat Chain, Bedsteads andßv<
teauA School Furniture on band and to order.
tsr Particular attention paid to Country Orden.
ffalS-afe-lT
hotels.
A MEPJCAN HOUSE, BOSTON,
AX, Ift the largest and
Best Arranged Hotel
In. the New England S^tes; la centraUy located, aad
eaey of access tram all rou: es, of craveL It contains ail
thetcodern improvements, and every convenience for
theoomiortand bccommodaaonof the traveling pab-
Uc. Tbcel£cp!ng roomsare large aad wall ventilated;
the suites of ro"ms are well arranged, end rooplerd?
famished tor families and lane traveling parties, and
the Bouse will continue to bekrptaa a fim class hotel
b e*erj remect LEWIS EICK, Proprietcs^
.CLOSING OUT SALE
PAPER HANGINGS,
AtF.
ljc3-rS6MmJ
Cotnmissum iHmijams.
HP. STANLEY,Commission
• Merchant, and dealer In Pmit and Produce,
No. 60 State street. Chicago,
N.B.—ln the fruit trade we invite correspondence
prcTlonaxo shipment. There Is great choice In the
style of packages, and In the routes and time of ship
meat, &c. •
TK7TLLIAM LITTLE & GO~
▼ T COMMISSION MERCHANTS..
231 Sorrrn Wateb Stbeht Chicago, Tr.v.
We shall give special attention to Casii orders for
the pnretase or sale of goods oferery description,
charging a moderate commission. For sale Flour and
Tight Barrels and Firkins. Stares and Head in?.
wmt.T tat LITTLE. Ue6-rQS7-Sml • ono a. tinorr.
M. B, HIBBARD & CO.,
1 6EITEEAI COHHIBSIOff HEBCHAHTS,
'.Office and Warehouse. 233 South Water street, between
Wells and Franklin sta.. Chicago.
Post Office Box 3537. j«6-rSW-3m
W3C B. HIBBARD. 3. U’JLZXIBTSH. T. W. TIALL.
f\ASH ADVANCES MADE ON
all kinds of
PEOBUCE ASD BEOOM COEH,
for sale in this market or consigned to our correspond
ence in New York, Boston and Philadelphia. RAP*
PLEYE & SHELDON, Commission Merchants. 248
'South Water street. Chicago. ~ apl-nSTOdy
pORD & NORTON,
BTOEAGZ AND COSQHSSIOX MEBCHAHTfi,
Fireproof Warehouse on Market street, between l£kr
and Handolpb streets, Chicago, TP
Liberal advances made on consignments.
ftAX’LA.YOSD, [aniTSVly] hatbanixlnostox
BROTHER & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Give their exclusive attention to the purchase and
*ale of Flour. Grain and other produce, on
don. No. 145 South Water street, corner of Clark, CM*
sago. EL. no2S-a2W
"QNDERWOOD & CO.,
GUTESATi COMMISSION MEECHANTS.
OFFICE and WAREHOUSE—IST South Water-et., op
posite “Board of Trade” Building, jeMy
P. L. TNDEBWOOD. 8. L. USDEBWOOD.
BEN W. TTNDEKWOOD.
ADSW ORTH.TDRLAT & Co.
PBODrOE AND GENERAL COM3HS
SIOJN JQERCH.INTS,
ms SOUTH WATER STREET.
We give personal and prompt attention to the sale oj
GrainTFlour. Pork. Lard, Bntter, Seeds, Broom Corn.
Ac., and make liberal cash advances on consignments.
delO'Gl-Iy
JATES, STONE & CO.
FBomcß coffinssios HEEcnms,
For the purchase and aale of
Floor, Grain, Forls, Fisii,
HAMS, LAED, BCTTEH,
CBOSESE S S!E3EDS,DRIER FRUITS, Ac.
No. 217 South Water street, Chicago.
myl2-i24S-2m.
.New Tori.
....Chicago.
QHARLES EAITOOLPH,
6E2TEEAI, COKKISSIOH MERCHANT,
Ho. 8 Loomis' Bunding, corner Clark and South Water
itreete. Advances made on consignments. feTSfi-ly
..Boston, Uses.
.. .Cincinnati,©.
..Be. Louis, Mo.
...Philadelphia.
..Detroit, Mich*
...New Orleans.
.Toronto, C. W.
QHAMPION & TODD,
GEHZBAL COMKESSIOS MESCHAKTB,
And Wholesale Dealers in Green and Dried Fruits. No.
141 South Water street, Chicago.
a. o. cnAinuoN. [rnyl-p934-Sm ] .tav~»s tcdd.
A BIEL AKIN & CO.,
xa. Pbopucr Commission Merchants, No. 136
South Water street. Cash advances made oa Flour
and Grain to be sold here er by
New Tort.
A3TTTL AETN. rnplfiplC24>ml J. H. IICTRLBCT.
QiASSEORD, JONES & CO.,
Forwarding and. Shipping Agents.
Special attention given to forwarting Grain, &<x,
from Kingston to Montreal and Quebec. Carrying ca
pacity oi onr eralt e«juai to 275,000 bushels Grain per
trip.
£0
1 'Wharf, Anglin's Wharf,
Montreal. Kingston.
ILL IAM R. STONE,
General Produce Commission Merchant,
No. 5 Dole's Building, Cor. CU> k and Sooth Water sis.
P. O. Box S2SS, Chicago. 111.
Liberal ca c h advances made on consignments.
ap2i pT4S-3m
HEELER, NEELY & CO.,
GENERAL COHHISSIOIT KEBGHAHTS,
No. 7 Board of Trad" Bulidn».
C. T. WlihElxa A.B. KBSLT, S. T. lAT7SSSCH.
QYRUS CLARKE,
Produce Commission Shipping Merchant,
NUMBER 10 CENTRAL WHARF, BUFFALO.
Cash advances made by Walker, Bronson * Co„ Chi
C»go. apT-plll-Sm
Murry nelson & co.,
No. 21. South Water street.
Give their exclusive atientlon to the purchase. salc,
shipment and making cash advaiceson Grain, Flour
Provision* and Produce of all kinds, __
for a commission.
hurry kelson. e. b. surveys.
jgKDFOKD, MEREDITH 3s CO n
EXCLUSIVE COMMISSIOS MERCHANTS,
For the purchase and sale of Fork, Stock, Fiour, Grain,
and Produce generally, Ko. 22S and £8 South Watir
street, Chicago, lIL laTM?
produce commission merchants.
Give especial attention to tho purchase and sale of
Flour, Grain and all kinca of produce on commission.
Office 121 Lake street, corner of Clark.
QLITER n. LEE. [tnhl£-D&jO-&aJ CHARLES H. ANTES.
T> AILIE * SEYMOUR, PRO-
D DUGS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MER
CHANTS. Office, lt6 South Water street, Pomeroy's
Building. Post Office Drawer 6LT7, Chicago. Kkfbr
gNcncs-SturgcA Buckingham & Co, Wm Mertln. Gee
Freight Agent C- 3. & Q. R. It. aul6-c£3M?
DRUCE, SCOTT & CO., Pvtx’
XX Commlselon Merchants; No. 16 LasaU»'
tween Lake end Bond ’Water. Chicago, T ' •sWc*. b-,
Ittfcntlbn given to the purchase an«* -.u Fcrponal
Flour, ProviMon?, and ojher prod* l ' „„
We make liberal each advance* *-® on cotriajlsa.on,.
Sle to this of nrnri-’ oa Consignments for
Pert owes Drawer TiS* • A ... _r-s>,_
ALONZO BRUCE. E . SCOTT. B. V. QUEAL-
gAWYEIt, WALLACE 3s CO.,
commission merchants,
<7 Broad street. New Tort
Advances made on Consignments to the shore fins,
by WM. AITCEISON, Jr, Agent, 15* South Water
Street, Chicago. mh7B32S-ly
(PHAREOUREE & WETHERBE
General Commission merchants,
Pardee’s Building, corner Wells and South Water sta.
No. 8 up stairs, CMcase.
a. a. ceapboubse. [rahi-nSU-Cm] e.r. wsthreex.
ALL, BURBANK & CO.,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHAITTS,
No. 1 Dole’s Building, cor. South Water and Clark eta.
Post Office Drawer ©O7, Chicago.
P, E, BALL IF. W. BCRB.VKK |F. wtr.r. [ qxq. p, COLT
fe*C 0147-€ m
jLTOBSK & TARVIOOD,
■-J-A. (LAT» ALBKBT HOUSE A OO*)
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
196 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Aiken’s Building.
3uMn.ee confined stflctiy CC Commlselaa.
AISBKT MORfig. [?39-ly3 H.B. x^WOQE.
MS. NICHOLS & CO. have
• opened, at lfcß South Water street, Chicago, *
3et>ex&l Commission House, for the purchase enaselc
of Grain, Flour, Provisions,* *e„ anc solicit cousin
meats and orders. Topanies eccesslbleto WUwanke>
as well a» Chicago. In connection with their Milwaukee
House, Nichols, Britt A Co., thin* they e*n give suck
superior advantages. [apfiTSi-Xr
h. c. MicmoLa a s, bbitt. h. a. hiohoia.
WILLIAMS dsHOTJGHTEmTG.
* ¥ COMiIISSION MERCHANTS. No. ZIOH South
Water street, second door west cf Wells street bridge.
<lvc their exclusive sttentlon to the and purcfi-icf
of ell kinds of Produce. Block, &<x.> s Commisalca
Carti advance* made on bills of lading propertv.n
store. Refer to George Smith & Co.7i<nrire Bank, ini
George Steel & Co.
j. n. Williams, pareo-ly] w. p. notjGnTEJjrq.
MEELT, LAWRENCE & GO n
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for tho parehese
HUd sale of Grain, i'lour. Provisions, and Cooutry Pro
meg generally. Business exclusively Cormnlsslor
Also, dealers in Balt, Lime, Water Lime, Btacoo, Flar
terlng Hair, Land Piaster, at 246. and 340 Booth
Wtter street alszbt x. jtxklbt, bshj.xhih w. law
"ZK-'-CX. vnt. T. WXSDIA.TK, SKWASD 7. LXWXXi'Ca.
mbW’fiO-ty
H. funkhotjser & co^
cojaaissioN mebckasts,
Sl6x south Water Street.
Jas29-k6SB-ly
Q.ILBERT, UPDIKE & CO.,
COMMISSIOH IHEIICHiNTS,
No. 14 insane street, Chicago.
BTANARD, GILBERT & CO* No. 5 Cltyßulldlngi,
SL Louis. myVrei-ly
S. 3. GLLEEET. B. W. TTPOTK*. X.O. eTxJfAitP.
Q.RIFFIN BROTHERS,
COSOIISSIOR MERCHANTS,
50. S Pomeroy's Blvck, comer South Water aadtHarS
streets. Chicago. Advances made on consignments.
y. y. GEirrrs, fmbayro-iy] A.aei77is.
IJSDERWOOD & CO.,
€OHCKISSTOW MERCHANTS,
£fc, 152 South Water Street, Chicago, 111
mhg*a
gTMBALL & WOLCOTT,
gE-TEEAI COMEfSSIOS KEECHASVB,
No. ISC South Water street. Chicago, OL
CoaslgmuentßscUciUid. Orders tor purchase executed
with care and dlppaich.
OBA3TVTI/LX EUTBAXth tdPjtn.iy] Z. 8. WOLOOTT.
FAY & CO.,
r?o. 12 Las&lie street, Chicago, m. P. O. Box ISIS,
Sim their exclusive etteatioa to the purchase &S8
ttle of Flour, Grain and other Produce, on Commission
men fat, [aaZTSI-lvl jab. h. woodwobth.
UQ*-hT7-ly
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
J»o. 6 Wigwam Building, Market street, Chicago, IH.
K. w. hewes. [my2C-rC33-3in] L. beauss.
pAKWELI & CO.,
cosianssiOK mebchmk,
133 South Water .L-eet, Clilcago, HI. Uficra! adwmear
ma<l rt on propertv In rtore. kkweslnce*. —Cooley,
Farwcll ft Co, G.'C. Cook ft Co, Grav. Phelps ft Co.
• cHAfi. B. FAITWELL. [my2l-r537-iyi simeos faewsll.
Nett!) Sib? S?!)oc
NEW AND FIRST CLASS
BOOT AND SHOE STOSE
ON THE NORTH SIDE.
WiSWALU & DAY
Have just openedatNo.SSNorth Clark street, a new
and complete stock of Boots and Shoes, and. would
respectfully invite tie attention of the public to an
examination of their stock. The citizens of the
NORTH SIDE
Particularly, will find it to their Interest to favor ns
with their patronage, as we shall endeavor to keep our
assortment constantly filled with fresh and desirable
goods. . WISWALL ft DAY, •
JcSrtmzßH 25 Norta Clark street.
Wm. A. Brown & Co M
fronts to floatt.
Monet to loan on real
ESTATitto the city of-CMcaeo,or on firms it.
HI nolswithi^^ftlmndrcdmiles 01Chicago. Aiolv
toOEO. W.SBBDUMB, SO Dearborn at- Boom No. s.
Je4-r£9l-li»
A AAA IN SUM 3 TO SUTP
\/ borrowers may be had of the
undersigned.
On Short or long Time,
■at very low rate Interest by applying at once of
GBEEXE&AFU BROTHERS,
my23-tg93-lm Comer Lake aadLasallostceete.
|I|ONET TO LOAN ON
CHICAGO CITY PEOPEETT, .
Or on Goon licteotzd Farms, within 100 miles OT Chi
cago, in this State. Farms for sale cheap.
ah2B-aSS«a CHAMBERS & LEE, m Lake st,
|?OB MONET TO LOAN
A. On Beal Estate Securlttetin Cook az-d adjoining
Counties, apply to
Ernst PRiissrisr®.
Oealer & fettb* Exdmge, Hoaey tad Sul
Estate Broken
ARCTT jfOB THE BKTTISH CQMHSBCIAX. IdFH
HibUKAHCS CO, AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
ITo* 6 Larmon Blodz, *
B: K, cor. dark and Washington 18.
aoiMy
D. MoFARLANE’S
©aa, Steam Fitting and
PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT
54 Lasalle Street, Chicago,
SAS RSTFEEB AffD IKOS FBBmTKB,
Practical Plumber,
ASD HAHUYACmSZK OV
All Itinilg ofSteam Work.
TO TEE IBAJDE.
Sh» Trade supplied with tools and every article la
he Gas, Steam Fitting and Plumbing bualneaa. U*
Gilding and Bronxlngdone to order,
g* and IQ gart Washington street
■ myes-iy
ip s.
pO PARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.—
V-> The undersigned have this day formed a limited
Copartnership for the transaction of a eeneral whole
sale clothing business in the cities of Boston. Mass., and
Chlrago. Hi- under the firm name of Huntington
Wadsworth & Co. HENRY A. HUNTINGTON.
PHILIP WADSWORTH.
ELISHA S. WADSWORTH
Chicago. June 10.15C2. jelO-sVHra
TVT OTICE OF CO-PARTNKK
±y ship.
dr* Sidney li. XTnderwood and 3r.
Bca. W. Fnderwood
Areadmltledasmembersof ourilrm from this date.
UNDERWOOD & CO.
Chicago, June 2d, 1562. je2-r>tMia
THE undersigned hate
A tbls day entered into Co-psrtaer»blp undir the
came and style of jno. Clark & Co, lor thetraas*ctloa
of an exclusive Commls«loa business, over Galena
Freight Depot, corner Dearborn and North Water TO.
P. O. Bos 4frT4. Encash advances on consignments
on Produce In store, bills ofia.ung and shiomeats ii**:
JNO. C' AF.K
JN'O. E. MARSHALL,
PAUL JONES.
May Ist, IPO. c jl3 r212-Sm
pO-UARTNEKSHIP. We, the
V-/ undersigned, have this day entered Into a Co
Partnership- under the style ami firm name of
KELLOGG Sc GRAY.
For the purpose of dealing in Coal of all kinds.
Chicago. May Ist, 1562. A. R. KELLOGG,
mj 3- p»9-3 n C. W. GB AT.
Hurial ©ascs.
pATEKT METALLIC BURIAL
Cases and Caskets,
MANUFACTURED BT
CS-SJMS, BREED &, CO.,
Cincinnati, Ohio,
May be obtained at
Cairo, ill., of J. C. Sfliller,
At the COMMKPC^ALIIOTFTi.corherorSInhiS-wsi
auu Commercial avenue.
The Invaluable qualities of these Boris! Cas-s aad
Caskets for ofdibabt ntTXBMtXT, lor ■rajuSsii’OßTa
tion and preservation, are nowaulversullysctacw
ledeed. They PKOXECT theremaiaaof the departed
from Water, Vermin or other Intrusion Puiara rsuio
val, should It ever be deeired, may be accomplished
wltoout inconvenience. A delay ot days or weeks,
the arrival of absent friends, 1? entlrfiy orac
tlcafre. Books may he carried to any part of -he glooi
at anv season of Uie year, with per’ect They
are moreover a sure safeguard against convjpons dla
easts. These air .images render them nneinMled hy
anything which, eitherln ancient or moien times, has
been invented tor the reception of the human body
after death-
Careiui personal attention will be cl fen to seailna
these Case? and Cask* ta. or material furnlahen and In
structions given ter the game.
JNO* C. WLLER,
Commercial Hotel* Cairo. fH
"■yg-rirt powdawfcow-r.w
ilcgal Helices.
A DMtNISTRATRIX NO" , T ~
l\ STATE OF ILLINOIS. COOS, n -AIAaUj.
County Court of Cook County. wObNIT. ss.—
Public notice fsluTcbr glv«e
Administratrix of the «sL»'' . taat the undersigned.
Ci ased. will appear befo' ofDolivcr Walker, de*
Term thereof, tube ' . e the said Court, at tha July
r'ulv, A. J). ISo*.'-*' nolden on the third Monday of
lhi;*purpojc “t the Court llonsc in sild County, for
demni’uA' vt hearing ami adjusting all claims and
soc,*b' -gainst the estate, when and where all per
fii* - ...viug such claims are. ruqnestecl to present and
«the»ame. ABIGAIL F. waIKKU
, Administratrix Estate Deliver Walter.
Chicago. June 2d. 1562. jco-rSGg-td
A MIINISTKATOR’S NO TICK
t\- Estate op Tuoxas Williams. Deceased.
The underpinned having be.-a appointed Artiainl«tr.v
lor of the Estate of Thomas William?, late of the
C<itn.tv of Cook, and State of Illinois, deceased, here
by give notice that he will appear before the County
Court ef Cool: I'oni ty. at the Court House in the Citr
of Chicago at t!ic jiilv Term, on the third Monday In
July IStii next, at which time all persons haviad
claims against- said estate are notified and requested
to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted.
All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment to the undersigned,
tais second day cf June. A. D. IS£2.
2eS-IS6S-3W JOHN TEARE. Administrator.
T*/| OKTGAGE SALE. - Whereas,
ITJ Richard K Swift and Melissa A. Swift, hh wife.
and JaisvaJchnston and Jenny Johnrton.his wlitpar-
11 ol tie dr;; nai t dul.by their certain mortgage dated
sum ofseventy eve thousand dorian ” Om
rtter date, uad interest on the samua* '%* a„t
thousand loor hundred dollars, payable on w ' ” .
<.»▼ of January, A. l>. IS6I aad from and alter tlm*.
rted Aeznlannual interest on the s-dn sum of nevencr
flTe thousand dodars. at the rate 01 six per cent, ner
annum, payable on the first day of January and July
In each year, for each of which said payments of inte
rest Pali! and Johnston tb«ir n «’e to the nn
vrix^lJSort^JS
and did in and bysud
s°”'*'* proTloe that tf default shoal ? be made In
-.e payment cf any one of said instalment* of interest
at toe time and in the manner in said nromlf&ory cotes
Kirca for said interest provided, and the game should
remain due and unpaid for the space of one year after
the eantc became cue, th<*u at the elecuon of the un
dersigned fate principal gam seen red by said mo.tgage
should at occe become and bo due anu payable, any
thing In the cote given for the game to the contrary
cotwithßtandmg, said elccuou to be made at the Urns
of or ay any time a.tersach dcfrinlt. without notice.
And that In that cate It should be lawful for the under
signed to enter into atd upon all and singular the
nre-tl in mia mortgage deicrihed. and to sell and
dispose 01 i.- e tunic or any part or parts theroofi and
all Denei.:ahdectJ^ ,of reaemptlonof said pirtyof
the fii>t pan to said motCT t 5 f, ; th «*f betrg. executors,
adir inistiatoro, oevisets or aflSi*.'.' lß therein, at nubile
suction, having first given slx'y dajl notice of the
time ar.l place of raid sale bv publication m dady
newgptipprpnhilfhed tn Chicago.
At d wheres* said instalment of Interest, amountls?
to ii e suni of oae thous-md four hundred dollars, that
bec-iitc due by the term? of said mortgage on the first
raj of January. A. I> IS6L as also the note given for
die tame, was not paid when the eame became due,
tnd Ift not yet paid and sorcinana year ha? elapsed
tlncetbc same became dne: and I. said William B.
Ogdcr. lave elected and do elect that the priueioal
mm eecortd by pair* mortgage, to wit, the snm of-sev
entj five tbonsand dollars, shall become and be due
snrt pay side.
there Is now due and unpaid oa saM
principal sum of seventy-five thousand
debars and said snm of one thousand lour, hundred
doilarn that htcim® due th»reon as InD.-rcst on the
first day of January, A. D. ISGI. aau also the Instil
ti e Aol Intercft amounting to the sum of two t-na*
sad two hundred and flty dollars, which became due
thereon cn tbefiritdsy of July. issL And also,
the Instalment of IntereatiimoantL'g to the last above
named snin. vucb became doe thereon on the first
oay ol January, a. D. Ifcf2. being In the aggregate the
turn of eighty tnooaasd nine hundred dollars
Now. theref'Te.j»nbUcno - lce Is hereby given tuit L
the said »U;lamß Ogden, under and m pur«u»nce of
the powers ana prariwoue in said mortgage coatatned,
baveentrred Into and upon ail and singular the prem
ises described is sold motseage. to-wit: Lots alxty-oce
(Cl), tlxtv-two (C 2), plxty-lhree (63), eixw-four (t>4), six
tr-fivc(frs). (60) stxtvrsveu t»7). atxsv-eight
(08). sixty-nine (FSJ. seventv (7T.) sereucy one (?u, ser
enivtwo («2>. seven*v.three t <3), »e »enty
ceventr-fiv© (7T>). seventy-six (TB>. sevemy-seren (77).
seventy eight (78). seventy -tme (73). eighty (80), clgnty
one (Si). eighty-*wo (fel). elghtv-tbreo (.«>, eighty-roar
(81).eighty-five(SS).etghty-ft'x (86), eigU.T-beTcn (S7).
c!g*i!v-?Jght (SS). eigarv-nlac (sy> and ninety (•»>, «U
In' B'ocson’e Addition to Colcsgo, said lots being
bounded enthceostby Clark street, on the north by
Schiller street, on the west by Wells street sad on the
south by Goetbc pireC!, and oelnt all the lots incinded
within and between f.V(I *tisets, all situate, Iviae and
being In the city of Chicago, county of Cook and Sure
of 1U in da.
And that 1 will on Monday, the twenty-tilth day ol
August next (August, A. D. lift!) at ten o'clock in the
forenoon, on said premise?.la tursaance of the term*.
power: l and provl-ioas ot s*td mortgage, offer tor site
aco sell the said premises in said mortgagedesenued,
b«lng the Bixe premises above described, and all bene
fit and equity of redemption of the said Richard K.
Swlftend M-llss:v A his wife, and James S.
Johnston ard Jenny Johnston >U wife, their heirs,
executors. administrators. devisees cr assigns therein,
at nubile ancticn to the highest bidder for cash.
Said mortzegc was filed for record in the K.-corder's
Or ce of s&ld Cook County, o- the twenty-first luv of
January. A. D. 13?. and duly recorded la Book 44 of
McitE*ceß« commencing at naze 1-3 of said book.
s fc WILLIAM U. OGDEN.
ir> IC"V »-”•>
iVI xtaAilrlVD brti.lii. OUILO Ul Alil
ivX no Is. Comity of Coot, as.—Superior Court of Chi
cago—ln Clumcerv. Eds*nKrith aad John A. Gurley
vs. Robert G. Boone, Edward A, Larmonand Thomas
, Hoyne—Foreclosure of Mortgage.
Public notice la imrebv given that In pursuance of a
decreetal order entered in the above entitled, cause on
the twelfth dsv of Slav. A. D. ISS2, L Sumner Marble,
as a Special Master In Chancorv. for such purpose duly
appolutedby the Superior Court of Chicago, will, on
Monday, tbfctwenty-tilrdday of June,A.D. tSs3,attcn
o'clock m tho forenoon of thatd-iy, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for caslt. at the norUi door of the
Court House, in the City of Chicago, in the County of
Coot, in-the Stole of Illinois, all that certain lot. piece
or parcel of Und situate, lying and being In the County
of Coot and State of IIUn»Is, known and designated as
Block No. twenty-three (23), in Assessor’s Division, of
the southwest fractional quarter of Section No. twen
tv-two rill, in Township no. thirtvmine (S3), north of
Range fourteen (14), east of the Third Principal Meri
dian, bounded as followsCommenclnz at a state at
tire northwet intersection ofC&lumet Avenue and fUn
gold Place, (hence east along the north line of said Rla
zoM Place four hundred and live and two-tenths feet
(405 2-10 B.>Jp a stake fifty-five feet aad four-tenths of
a foot (IS 4-w ft). west of'the centre of the east track
of the Illinois Central Railroad, thence northwest on
&Unc parallel with said cast tract of said Railroad four
hundred and forty-seven anil -three-tenths feet (447 3-10
ft.) to a stake flftv-Sre aad four-tenths feet 153 4-10 ft),
west of the east'truck of Bald Railroad, thence west
along tire south Hat* of Commerce street two hundred
and sen ntv-sis and six tenths feet (276 6-10 ft.) to a
state, thence south along the cast line of Calumet ave
nue four hundred and twenty-seven and eight-tenths
(bet (437 s*lo ft), to the place of beginning, containing
exclusive of streets, Circe and three hundred forty,
jfrht one-thonsandtns acres (3343-1000 acres). Also, all
the right,title and interest of the said Robert G. Boone
and EdwardN.Larnion, of; in and to any lands lying
eastof the premises above described and westerly o:
tli ■ lands of the Illinois Central Railroad Companv, to
gether with all and singular the tenements, heredita
ments rod appurtenances thereunto belonging, or so
much of said premises as may be necessary to satisfy
the amount due the complainants under said decree,
with the interest thereon and the costs of salt.
SUMNER MARBLE,
Special Master In Chancery.
Gallup & Hitchcocs, Compl’ts. Sol*rs. ’
Chicago. May 13th. ' mvl4-rsr»-td
OASH ADVANCES GRAIN
\J AND FLOTTB tor sale In Easter* markets.
KIMBALL ft WOLCOTT,
Are preptrea to mate advaacev on - Gram and F!em
ccniTgued to John Wllmot, hew York, and give to*
rfjloper pnvUego of telling In Oswego or Buffalo on
ai rival of tho coßdgnnsenti at eltiuc tf tticee points,
tpii-paas-sa
Hsilroaas,
TLLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL
X. BOAD. „
On-and after Sunday. "May 1! th, tratoswUllcave from
the Great CcntralDepotaafbUows: . J
7:15 A. M. (Sundays excepted.) arriving st Peoria at
SiflP.Jl.; LocansportatftaOl’JiL; Deeator at 3:15 P.
M^Spf!Dgfi e r<l at 4:55 P. M.; Naples «t
cy»tllssE.-3U Vincennes »t 1(h20P.M4 St. at
WO l-.M.; Terre Haute at 2.10 A. M.; Cairo at 4;TP A. W.
a3OP.-M\ (Satnrtlavß excepted.) arriving at Decatur
at 1:40 A. 51.: Sprinufleld 3£5 A. M.; Naples 6:10 A. M.;
Qulacy WO A.M.; Alton 7:10 A. M.; St Louis 7:50 A.M.:
325 P. M.; VintcnneslSOP.H.; Evansville
5:10 P. M.: Cairo 4:43 P.2L
On Saturdays a Train win herua toKmtakEC.lesv-
Inc Chicago atS;OOP. M.
Trains arrive at nj»-ago at 9-JQ A. 51. and 11:55 P, M
SleeplncCats on Night Trains. Baggage Cheesed to
'all impnrtart points. -
For tickets and Information apply at the office la the
Great Central Depot.
. FOR HYDE FARE. AND WOOD DAWS.
Trains Leave Chicago: Leave Wood Lawn-
M. 7dWA.M.
12:00 M 9:45 A. 5L
4:00 P. M. 1J» p, XL
6:13 P. M. ... 4:45 P M
IttSO P. H. - - 7:13 P. M.
W. R. ARTHUR. GeaT Sant
w. p. jQHKSny. Gen. Pmb. Agent. v
nSICAGO AND ST. LOUIS
\J BAILBOAD UFX.
CHANGE OF TIHIH.
Trains leave Chicago at W0 A- M-DsyEtpreo, (ex
cept Sundays); WO P. M Fight Express (except Sstur-
an! re boa St. LooJa at 5a5 A. M, and
Joliet and WTlnrlagton Accommodation leaves Chi
cago at 4.-00 P. H. and arrives at 9.45 a. M.
nra C. H. ALLEN. Sept.
fijousg jpurntstuns.
GREAT CARPET HALL
O IP
HolMer & Wilkins,
13$ & 13T - - LAKE STREET - - 135 & 137
[Up-SxaissJ
Tbe Best Goods at Low Prices.
CARPETINGS,
Save on hand and offerforsale, of their own Importa
tion and of the best domestic manufacture, the largest
and best assortment In the Fortnwcst of Medallion,
waton. Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry. Three-Ply, Super
fine Ingrain. Extra Fine Ingrain, Cotton and wool In
grain, Wool Dutch. Scotch Hemps, Felt Venetian, Ta
pestry, Ingrain, Body Brussel* and ?talr Carpetlnga
all oltne greatest variety: comarising the largest, heat
ano most desirable assortment ever oefore opened la
Chicago, and which they offer at the lowest possible
prices.
OIL CLOTHS,
Of tt esc we offer a lame and unrivalled assortment
either as regaida quality, etyleor price ; KoglUU sod
America* mbnrfsctcre. in wiottis oi one vara, one-sad
a-half yards and two yards wide, at prices from throe
thilliogs to six shillings per vard. Aiae, Heavy Sneet
Oil C-nths, twelve feet, eighteen feet and rwentj-fonr
feet wide, at price* from four to ten shilling* per yard.
Airo—Table OH Cloths In pitterna and by the yard, and
Stair Oil Cloths in great variety.
UTTDB Ai m
Cocoa Matting-? for Offices, Churches. V estlbuie*, Ac*
♦r. all wlJi.*!*. from one-hslf to two yards wide; Canton
Straw Malting, both white and checked. ouc.one-aad-a*
quanersnd one-anci-a-baif yards w.de; ilruaic, Velvet,
eras'els md Tufted Ruk's. Cocoa Jn'e, M jiUla,Bituh,
fckelctca Adelaide and tQicep-Skiu JJata.
CURTAIN GOODS,
French Broesteße, Satin DeLalues, French Printed
Lasting?, Rtfs. Cioih, Dau aah ant Moreens, Embroi
dered Lace curtain!?, in pair* an i by the yard. Embroi
dered MoßlinCunaioA and by the yard; Cornices, in
wood, brass or i llh GUt Curtain Bands and Pina. Centre
iMSfels, Leone. Drapery Cords, Gimp Bands, Curtain
(limps, Bordering. Curtain Linens, and all kinds? of
Trimming* neces-ary for Curtain*. Window Snadealn
gold borders. D?y end Oil Painted Shades White Buff.
Grteji and Bice Shade Hollands In all widths, together
with Bray'* Patent Spring Fixture*, B.il»nce Fixtures,
Futnam's Chamberlin's ami Pendulum Fixtures. Brass
and Bronze Koilf-r-Fnds, Back. Pulleys and Bracket*,
thane Cords and Tassel*.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Table Linens In patterns and by the yard. Linen Nap
klrs and i)ojl : » c , ila-'nnEto Cotton
LhccJuio ot all widths, linen and Cotton Puiow-Cas*
leg? TtWfls Crash. Plano and Table Covers. embroi
dered, printed and eronoved; Fornitore Chintz,
'her with a large assortment oi Fringes, Picture LV -la
«gid Tassels.
UPHOLSTERY GO^DS
Spring Beds, Ralr, Cotton, Soa-Gwg, and
Mo*# Msttrei pes. Feather BedA Bolster* R Qd PlUowt.
:'laiV'el». Sheet*. Pillow Case-, lounges. Foot
:?tools. Billiard Cloth-*. Enameled C' a' Carjld Ht’r
rf various grades. Moss and Exceiei' - f j,y the bjkK tea-
Gr« a Shrine a Wcbhmg. Bed Lav„
Twines for Upholsterers use.
Prime ilie Geese Feathers.
MoOMer k Wilkins’
GPJSAT CABPET HULL,
LaKe street i ns A 1 si
UrairttES, ©in, s23i?.?s, fee.
MriYEKST, of tlie firm, of
9 LILL & DIVERST,
Importer and O"obiter of*
WIKES and LIQUORS.
Rectifier and Distiller of Pure Spirits and Whisky.
Depat for LUI & Dirersy’s Stock and Pale Cream
Ale, Lager Beer, Porter and Salt Vinegar,
Bavlnc purchased of Jelosie Mteus the entire stock
of Imported WINES and LIQUORS of Hie laic firm of
J. E. S. FELLER & CO.
ltl»offprPdtocash and prompt paving cn-tomfr?. at
the low‘!J=t rates. Tills stock is large and well selected,
and consists of pnnsc verr choice old Liquors, and In
addition to jnv formiM-’stock. comprises one of the
lar-L-sl and best assortments in the NV cst. The agency
of the late firm of J. E. S. Fuller & Co„ for celebrated
Cbatnpacue Wines and Bitters, has been tran.-pTi-d to
me. maklncme Sole Agent in Chicago for G-. H. ilmnra
<fc Co’s CELEBRATED CHAMPAGNE WINES. Also,
Agent fur
BE. J. HOSSZTTZE’S STOMACH BITTEES,
And DRAKE'S CATAWBA BITTERS.
Fine Old live. Bourbon and Mor.ongahela Whisky
constantly on hand. Persons wishing to purchase
GOOD LIQUORS, at a Low Price, arc requested to cad
and examine the stock.
Ko. 30 South Water Street,
BDrivern Wabash and Wrcuucs, Chicago, 111.
~~ 9 ~ Post office Bos 3ooS.
_ . „ ~ ' f ock ofWTnet* and Honors
. ?f rinS ?& u * 5 -vS Full.* *'• Co. Tv M. DIVKttSV.
•ately owutsdbjro. * uu VV;- ?* all the patron- of
1 nio.-t chccnul.y rccomme.. 1 MYERS
the late film. [my24-rfl3-lm] JEKo-
|i?athtoare.
AR. & G. H, MILLER, Mau n
• factnrers of
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
Wo are now prepared to famish the trade la any
quantity with
TLV, ShTTET TKOH A2TD COPPZR T7ARR,
Of car own mannfsctnre. Using none bat the bent ol
cwterta p, and having experienced workmen, we are
confident of b«*lng able to snlt all la quality and prrie.
Orders promptly attendee to.
A. R. & G. H. MILLER,
ap24-pI2O-2in 255 and 237 State street. Chicago, m,
insurance.
J TNION INSURANCE & TRUST
Company.
oitict, ■scow iro 3 uooHrs ploce,
No* 4 South Clark street, Clilcago,
Capital* ----- SSOO.OOO.
DIRECTORS:
3cct. Lombard, M.D.Gltoan, Geo W. Gage,
Van'H. Biseina, John v. Harwell, Marshall Ayre*,
Matthew BoTea, Elvif-Harwood, Oll~er 'vThitaher.
Jan.e* W Stone. .Tosiah Lombard. Daniel Sharp,
L* Tl F. Steyena, D. L. Phlßlpa. Isaac G. Lombard,
J. O. Hoyt Chas Chandler, Thoma-HariMß.
Ttex.iAMTK LOMBARD. President.
VAN H. HIGGINS, Vice President
ISAAC G. LOMBARD. Secretary. jed-a’A-Gm
AECTIO
Fire Insurance Co.,
OF NEW YORK.
CAPITAL, $259,000.
MILIEU & WILMAETH,
AGENTS,
150 SonUi Water Sfircet.
jnusi&ir
JSts ®ooss.
Large stock of goods
from SHERIFF SALES just received at BOYLE’S
Cheap Store, which will be sold at a great sacrifice, we
are now offering the greatest bargains ever offered 1s
the City. Lookatthe ptiee*;
Shaker Bonnets 35 Cents. Worth <0 Cents.
Hoop Skirts,3o springs..- ■a “ L2S •*
Ladies Hose 30 “ “ 15 *'
Ladies Flue Hose 12* •* *• 13 V “
Turbats.rtw
NewStrle Bonnets..—..— 75 * “ L2S **
Silk Parasols 73 • “ US “
Sr-riig Bonnet
Btmno Veils U “
Skirl Bralo, wide... 7 “
s “
B»ck Combs.
Jaconet 5eta...... 20 M
Congress Heel Gaiters, __
Rilk g0re...,....,. IS? “ 3*2 *
CongiTßaHefctGaUera..., M IS “
MLsee Heel Gaiters €3 ** •• 100 “
M Uses Heel Slippers...... 60 _ *• TJXJ “
Ladles Heet Slippers. 73' ** ’*■ US •
ladles Embro'a tLlippers.. 60 “ ** I2S •*
Splendid lot Spring Cleats, fl to ?3; line lots of
flowers, Emtooiderte*. and numerous other bargains,
which are selling athalf price at Boyle's Chs*p Store,
Ho, 193 South Clark street above Monroe. apSroß933 a
F AIK BACK’S
Jfij C STANDARD
/I" SCALES!
07 ALL KTKM.
Fairbanks, Greenleaf & Co,,
JelS-OSiy
Hadroaots.
F\ETROIT AND CHICAGO. -
XJ RAILROAD LETS/ '
On and after Mos»AT,M*ff- sth, the MiehlgaaSouat
«m Railroad Company will ran a passenger Un» bo
tween ChlcagaandDetrolt via Adrian, without change
of can, makn g direct connections with all Canadlax.
lino bom Detroit r_i - - - >
Elegant coaches wtttr rOsc£ venWlsted root aafl
Salisbury Dusters, will rmuhroagh-en day trains.
Luxurious sleeping cars, of the latest improvement
wm rm th«ngh..oa night trains. The distance Is
othar ßoa. 'Thetime and rate*eg
aaajffas ou other routes.
Txr^T. e o riS^?^. t7A - M-and 7J» P. H. Arrive fit
ArtTeluCWcagort
«cket‘ offices in tor
Forth-west. Alaeva* the Company** OQjce- « ntov
street.sndattSeDcpoV OonaVußiMud aS
tcan»trett,Chicago, JL R. BAWTEB.^^
mr &-rsT-Sm , General Poaenger Agatt.
1861' “WINTER ARRANQSi
Michigan Southern and Lake Sfiajs
BAILBOAD.-
On a&d after sdfdat, Not. Bd.-asd'u&tfl f*th»
notice trains will leave Chicago aalollowi i ,• •
Eiv Ton Dat £xmu:
Line J auction -with £»£BS (OrItOUMtUM
trett.
Him BxTxxse*
. Luxnriousaew Keeping Coaches. wi*eD
tomrremcat*, run hetween Cleveland and r tmTSS
without change on Fight Tratea. ***** ****
Through Tickets can he obtained at the Cnaanwe
Office, SBOartitzeetuttaßr the Sherman Honan.o*«l'
toe Depot, corner of van B&rea and ShermaartMW?
JOHN D. CAMPBELL, E. E. SAWTVR
6e&l Supt, Toledo. O. GenTWeatesAgt
"MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAH*
aJJL BO AD.
HBEAT CSFTBAb BOTJTB TO FEW YORK. KBIT
ENGLAND AND THE *
Oaaad alter SUNDAY. May 4th, i>gj. Trains Iftri
toe Great Central Union Depot, toot ofX*ke itoeek m
foliowi:
7£B A. JL—(Except Sunday) arrives at Detroit at feo
P- M, Suspension Bridge at A-0S A. Al>
tany aau »■ M- Be* V<K» IMOP.jCW
_ton i.so r.m.
7£OP. M.—(Except Ssturtay). amvf s at Detroit at SM
A. Suspension Bridge 5:13 P. fic. *iiwi»
p it Sew TotkWi a*S:%SS
_ Cincinnati Trains via M. c. Railroad leave Chicago st
i*9 A. M- Hall Train p. M.. F*st Express, arrive fit
at &« A. SL, Fast Express; at 8;15P. M, Nltiil
Mall Train, ~
The 7:30 p. M. Train leaving Chicago runs through ts
Cincinnati without change or cars or baggage.
Rattan's Patent VectUatcrs are run 6u Day Sszreff
Train*.' Patent sleeping Cars on annighttraLoL^
Baggflg e Checked Through, .
THSOtreH TicxareXorsalelc all principal BaSroad
Offices In the West, at the General Office, corner
and Dearborn street*, (ueder tbe Tremont House,)
tmgo. and at the Depot.
B. N. BICE. General Superiateodok
J. W. SMITH, Western Past. Ag*L
pHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE*
KJ RAILROAD.
job Mu.'W'Arsxs. La Cross*, Br. Patti* OshsooKs
BXEIXW, A>*T> INTTE**ntaTS PoTXTB.
On tad fitter MONDAY, Ms; sth. IS3, ng«ugr
Trains will l«£re the Depot, comer of Wert uA
Canal streets, (Sunday* excepted.) as follows:
P:ls A. M. and 9.-0 P. and arrive a: Milwaukee at
12-45 A. M. and 1253 P. M.
senger Trains arrive at Chicago at liM A. K. as£
WArx*«njjr TBanr leaves CMcm*
at S;SJO p. U. and arrives at Chicago at Si'S* A_ M.
mjs S. C. BALD iVEK, Superintendent
O.BSAT CONSOLIDATED
VJi USXM
CTSCISSATI AST) CHICAGO
AKt*IiUB RA2LBCAD,
Forty HUcs the Shortest Route to Cincinnati,
polls and Louisville.
TRAINS isava West Side Union Depot Cbleaex
dally, as follows:
T.CO A. M.—Day Express,and Man (Sundays szeeptadj
TJOP. if. Night Express (Saturdays excepted)
Arrive at Cincinnati at 5.30 a- k. and 9.00 p sc
sov limurr CosNStonoNa—AtlcdiauapoiialorFraaJfr
Un, Colombo*, Madison. Lawrenceburg, Jsffenoavlliaw
and all points in Central and Southern Indiana• also for
Louisville, Frankfort. Lexington, and all points South.
Eastsnx corndnon —At ahq-tsou »x:a riicnnozid
lor Pequa, Urbana. Daytcn, Xenia, Columbus, and aB
points in C-mtral and Eastern Ohio.
Connection! at Cin<drn«tf (or Hamden.
Farterfbur*. and points o« the Ohio Biv«r
through tinket* to this lino can ce obtainod at aB
principal Rvdroad Offices in the Northwest, and at the
Company's office, No. IS Randolph, street, Chicago,
(under v.e House.)
JOHN FHANDT, Gea. Sup* Richmond, Ind.
CFAS FOLLKTT. Grn. Ticket Agent, Chicago, 18.
SAM A. LEWIS, Wes’u Puss. Agent Chicago,
CHICAGO, BURLINGTON *
QUINCY RAILROAD,
Pssheerer Trains leave and arrive at Chicago u MS
lowsDj»>- express and Mall leaves Chicago at 950 A
M* (Sandsyc ticvptfc-1.) urrlvcu atf-BS P. iL, (Sunday!
excepted.) Night Express leaves Chlcagcatlh oP.
(csiiurdhya exceptcdj arrives atT.-CO A. M* (Mondays
excepted.) Mendota Accommodation leaves Chieaco
a:SsoP.M*(&uxda;Bexcepteii.) arrives at 10 DO A. *•
f.-acdaiß excaptcdO C, G. hammond, SopX
rifflCAGO AND NORTHWEST
\J EKN RAILWAY.
For noekford, Beloit Freeport. JaaerriUe, Btiesie"
Danielch, Madlsoo. Prairie da Chiau, Fond duLac. Od>
kosh, Watertown. Green Bay, Berlin, ISpon. La Crottfc
*t Paul. Ac.
TKAUIB LSAVB AS FOLLOWS:
Pay Express S.SO a. hL) Through without Charm
Ktgtt “ 950 P. 3L> Of car*.
Car* connecting *t I’ralrla du Chlen and La Croat
With steamers f(v St Paul, <fcc.
Trains arrive at 9:45 A. iL anc 6;ts P. M.
GEO. L. DUNLAP. BUM.
3. D*Wrrr Eobutbcn, Gen. Ticket Agent. odM
pHICAGO AXD ROCK ISLAND
\_' HAIU!OAJ).~CiiA3i'iSWTui«. . •
Summer A.n-:in::eir«it,coirim2nrliipSTmaßT.May4lat
2*fc2. Trains leave Chicrj:o. Ha? Esprit RP-l
d»ys excepted,9.-00 a. M 4 Ki2!<( ET~roc*. **•*“.
‘ "
ar.-C*'*'*
<tus.yaex«
Pnn«Uys «•
uua I’rftlna arrive 0:5/ a. ar. oad
.. ji.; ii o’Jel ACcna;inoda»l>m. 945 a. 51.
x>rrrs>jUßOH, ft. a
JL CHICAGO RAILWAY.
Pawwrasr Trtinf '.cave the Depot, comer ol Ma3SBS
SCd Canal Btrteta. Chicago, dally at
7 Cfl A. SL Fast Line, {except Sano&yiA
7:SO P. if. NleM Expref*. fexcept SetttrdJiyU
s-*P f* M. >»*oo!pr<f*djit*or> «V>-
Arrive st Chicago at 5.15 A. M. and S:ls P.
7or Boston, Kst? York, PhfladetpMSi
3ALTOIOHB, W ISKINCTOIt*
VTarrinliiirg asd FHtabDi^h;
aiso— Foe alsamt, BvrrALO. DcsvrtKX. CumuSSs
Cc-riuca, CiMcta'rtiTi. Dsttojj,
An all Irtemeillsti. Statiooi between Chicago tas
Ui** C.tiv* above named.
Sleeping- Cara on airht trains, and baepaga by
.T.nte checked through to al’ Esstsm Cites.
But cue ch-enge of fcciw cr* Chicago and S?. YCSS
Tls Allentown cd train leads? Chicago at 7:30 p. K
Tlcketi* for rale at the nrinci-a! Ticket Offices la ttg
West. at tee Company's Office, corner of Randolph «e?
Dearborn streets, ana at the tJn‘on Depot, West
Chicago. WM. P. SHINN. Sen. Fast Acest
a, HOLLIDAY. Ticket Agent.
186 S. THE 186 a
FFSSSILTASIA CENTRAL S. S*
SBS UXilee fionble Tracki
(with It* connectlonsj
a A FIRST-CLASS BOOTS,
FOB SAFETY. COMFORT AND 3TZES
Soallthe Eautem CHtatZ
TUS TRACK IS STONE BAX&ASCR9
AND EETIBKLY FREE FROM DUBTI
THKBS DAILT TEAIEB FSOK
HTTSSTJEGH TO TH3XADEX.PEI*
-rwite close connections from Western Cities*
CL OONKKCTING DIESCT TO KBW YOHRI
" THROUGH PHILADELPHIA,
h at Harrbbnrgb for
initios,,. 4ND W4BHir*«X«S,
EALTEttOSk.
JBOH PHTSBUESH
Ono train nuia dolly (w
7IA ALLENTOWN, WITHOUT UFA*.
Arri viiii la advance of an otaer k*.
EIGHT DAILY TRAINS FROM
FMLA39ELPHIA TO 3KW FOS&r
Tickets for Sale to Boston b; Best orJßailreafi^
Boat Tickets good on any of the sound Usofl.
PAHS TO ALL POINTS AS LOTT AS ANY SCOTS
SLEEPING CABS
OH NIGHT TRAINS TO
PHIUBKLPIIIAj SEW TORE k BALTISO22
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH AND TEASO
YESSHD PRES.
FBEI6HTS:
E? tMf Boats Freights of &U descrlpacarcaa M W
Warded to and from Philadelphia. New Tort.
or Baltimore. to at*i from any.point on the BaEraac
of Otde. Kectncsy, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin.
or Missouri, stßatlboad manor.
Tbs Pennsylvania Central Ball Rtvm also cOSfiecttQt
Pittsburgh with Steamers, by which Goods da be S3s
warded to any part on the Ohio, Muskingum. is
tuck-j. Tennessee, Cumberland. Ultnntt, HiaslasSpßL
Wisconsin. Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Bed Rivws
and at Cleveland, Sandcaty end Chicago «lth 3tcL3t
ere to all Pons on the Nona-Western Lake*.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transports*
«on of their Freight to this Company, can rely wßfe
confidence oa its speedy transit.
THE RATES O? FREIGHT to and from any M»
in the West by the Pecnsyivanla Central Rad RnwJ,
AT.S ±T fcT.T. Ttnzs AS 7ATOKAHIX AS A2X GaAAMB>SS
OTHEE WATT BOAS 00XPA5IZ9.
S3T Be particciw and mart pacta ge* “ tia Pmasfi
CZNTEALR, R."
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, W*JS
to or address either of the following Agents ot ES
* CO3.CMc.tgo, UUnote.
D. A. CTEWABT, Freight Agent Flttsbrrrfi?
CLABRH & CO.. Transfer Agents, PltWhmsSL
H. W. BROWN & CO, Oindniiaii, Ohio.
p C. MELDRUM A CO, Madison, Tn/»*«n*
J. E. MOORE, Louisville, Ey.
W. w. AIRMAN A. CO- Evansville. lad.
B. F. SASS. St Lords, ifo.
W.H.tS.L LANGLEY, GadpoHS,
C. NEAL, Parkersburg. YiraSaxa. .-
HALL &CO- Marietta, Ohio.
H. S. PIERCE A CO- Zanesville, (Kilo.
HcPOWELL & McCULiL PorWmoath, OU3.
E. SIcNEELT. Maysvllie, Ky.
J. r. JOHNSON, Ripley. Ohio,
JOHN TODD, CovmcWC. Ky
&. It HEATON. ClevelandTObio. a
S. C. UELDBCM. GeaeraTTraveillns Agent tSB tbt
Scsth end West.
LITE STOCK*
Drover* sad Fannera wai find this tee most aasa)
tareoos route for Eire Stocks. Capacious Tarda. WG2
. watered and supplied with every con vealenc«/bsxyi
been opened os tela line and ha connections, and oyer*
attention 1* paid to their wants. From Hamsbtsari.
where win be found every convenience for feedtnff«»
reeling, a choice is offered of the PHTi^r>gT.wkra-
NZWTOES and BALTIMORE MABEBTS. TMaw®
also be found the shortest, qlekeat «nj meet rftqsa
route for Stock to New York—fvl*. AHaatowuJ—«ES
With fewer changes than any other.
ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’l Altera », fa.
L. L. SODPT. Gem Ticket Agent, Phhftdetolsi*, _
H.H.HO CBTOK. Bear, Freight Areet, PlSadslpaea.
Jal-k175-ly
M -19 -
*» 58 •»
. M “
CHICAGO & ROCK ISLAKC
BAILSOAD.-QliSß* or Tng-Tflgtg M»
£f»«f
leare ChJeapo: Day Eiprese and flandayt a.
ceptai 1130 A. Hj Slsbtfcprß*. s=!“3»n
Itar.JL: JoacTAcSmco&aoo. Sandane^MJ
fcOOP.M. TtoonrtTnOuaHi”: *• "• K»M
p,~>*»Joliet Acconßrcdfltioo, 959 A. 14
•» is «
“ 53 “
a ALENA * CHICAGO UillOH
vfSteSet DepotulOlloy»,3tmdj>jaCLeegteli
»2 ?• M-t/orßelvldere, Eocaord. £rt«*
rSr£x7Miti£ GaleßaTboßleis!!. Dainqua, and Jam*
wi&Jw potato; Siß A. iL sadfc«S tcrirzna,
Cedar Eaplda, sad totemeiSato points;
£2^Koda'ord. pd latop<«
SmTtaDOiati* s?w i\ iL, for Genera and Valermodlai*
tofeloit and Jaccerllla rrtilttM
K«9»ATM.miltoo r stMA oeaeo^aoCnj.
S
E “^C““^W^ iliCorriaal-
G. M.TTHBSLaB.Q<B.ra»SUter Ageal, a
JOiis F. TRACT, GenlSopt.
TO XSW YOKE
-nmllee,)
GE OF CAEs

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