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Special sTotiers. TVR, .TAJIKS, (formerly of New JL' orleatiO whose unrivalled success In the treat ment of Chronic, Mercurial, Wood, and other diseases. THAT REQUIRE SKILLFUL TREATMENT, Jlas peraiftnciitly located lilmfclf at S6 Randolph ftrcci. Dr. .Tames Is recommended by the medical faculty, and the almost entire press of the South. Thousands of unfortunates bless Dr. JAMES, who, Jiut for him, would be living a miserable exist ence The enviable reputation Dr. James cujojs from the Lake® to the Gulf, Is the result of years of study jmd observation. Dr. James uses no Mercury. lodide, PotasstL Arsenic or Sarsaparilla. In the treatment of blood diseases Dot anentralixer. which Is a positive cure. Organic Weakness cured by a new and Infallible jnttbo*, saving both time and expense. Office and parlors at SC Randolph street, (cp-fitalrfi.) Office hours from 9A.M. until 8 P. M. CONSULTATIONS INVIOLABLE. tnhSl-l«Cl-3m Tlf OTHERS! MOTHERS!! JJX MOTHERS 111 Don't fall to procure sms. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR PHIL. DKEN TEETHING. TMs valuable preparation I« tbepreacriotlonofone efthe most cxperii-nced and akllllul Nurses In New England, and has been used with never failing success jn thousands of cases. It not only relieve* the child from pain. but Invigo rates tlic stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to Hie whole system. It will al most Instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. And overcome Convulsions, which. If not speedily remedied, end In death. We believe ltrt»ebe«t an«l ira rest remedy lathe world. In »U cases of DYSENTERY and DlAUßllfc-A IN CHILDREN, whether arising from T'-cthlng or from any other causa. Full dlrectloDS foruslng will accompanvcsch bottle. None genuine unless the facsimile of CURTIS & PER £INS, Sew York, Is on tneoutslde wrapper. Fold I'V all Medicine.Dealers. Principal Office, <8 Dey street. New York. Pmci: omt 25 Csarre r*u Bottus. feao-arteAm PARD TO THE LADIES.—AII \J FxnMlons of the Skin. Ohloro«K (preen sickness) ’ JCervou!*P*lpUallocs. Pal**in the SM**. Induration* or Dicers of the neck of the Wouib, Falling of the Womb. Tumors of Ui** Abdomen. Difficulties and Obstructions of the Monthly period. Whites, and other discharges Invariably cured by Medical Eleotbicitt. Dr. THOS. MAC KINNIS* Electro-Medical Institute ISb Lake street, two doors cast of Wells. Chicago, Post Office Box 36T. mhlS-bIM-lw fjy CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having btt*n restored to health la a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suf fered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to make known to Ids fellow-suffcrera the means of cure. To aB who desire It, be will send a copy ol the pro scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and mdng the same, which they wIU find a cure cure for covsuirrnox. abtiucx. euoxchitis. *c The only object of the advertiser In sending the Pro scription 1* to benefit the afflicted, and spread informa tion which he conceives to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try hie remedy, as it will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A- WILSON. •fiXHainshurgh. King? County. fcg7-sMMmd4wy New York. nrnE CONFESSIONS AND EX JL ITEIiIENCE OF A jXEBYOiS DTALID. PublUbedfarth* benefit and *8 a cautlouto youre jaeii ar d olLcrawao finfer from Nervous Dt-UUty. Early X-ccav st\d Oirts kindred aUmente—suynljTt.c t»te meanyotFelf-cu-e. By one who ba? cured himself alter being a victim of misplaced confidence la rawll cal inmihug aud By enclosing a postpaid Greeted envelop, single copies may be had of the anther. KATRAXUX , MATFAID. Kaq «s«or<l. Ffr>psco»»ty. New York. jaJS-aaSS-a'O TMTOKTANT TO FEMALES. A Dr. Checseman'a PUl*. „ .... . . ... The combination of ingredients In, thesesPias are the result of a louc cud exteuslse practice. They j are mi.d in their operation, and certain In correcting all Irregu larities Puluful Mcnstmailoiip. removing all pbstruc Hons whether from cold <r otherwise, headache. pain tn the aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, Cathrue. pain In thabackaiid dcibs Ac., disturbed sleep. wi4ch ails© from Icterrupdcc cl mature. 3>K. CHEESEXiN^PIUS Wa# the commencement ol a new era la the treatment 01 these irregularities and obstructions which have consigned to many to a r ixu vre reo cave. fan cnlov good health tin.ess she U regular and w.ic-. ever an obstruction take.- place the general health be (dnes to decline PH. CHEESEJUN’S PILLS file the most erfectr.al remedy ever teowa for all r.li'nt*(tcco'lirto 1 EJIAtRS. To all classes they are Kj3miSx»wi»oTwito ckbtaixtv, PKtrtomcAi UE'trLAi’ixT Thov arc known to thousands, »ho hat e iUm at'difTereut pcrio.ls.lliroagl'outthecoinitry fcavlrp the of some of the most ssuxsnx WOT EE vsED, -uitli each Hot—the PiUC* Oss Dollae S>m Box. containing from M t« GO Pl.w. , „ nt Pills eeiitlwinall. promptly, by remitting to the Agent 23 Lake rtrcct. fV Dnvo nt sts oen 2 rallV. jy* fold la Chicago at manalnctor 6 price by LOUD &skmi. -a?%lyr The good Samaritan posltlrclv cores Consumption. and »U X*ad!ncto ll.' Cal'. or state your case hr tetter. W’.tU ftame. Advice free. Delay Is dangerous if you are dUcascd. Tbirly-one years practice and experience. Kn r«1 imel or nicrcsD’ u»CiL Medicines scut by until w<SSS«. SoviU* Cl»rk r ‘- itOT<:e3 ° X " DB.rEABODY. TYLPTHERIA I DIPTHERIA!! Hiatt’s Dlptlicrio Corc.GtJABASTERDTOccnitRr all casks, OBTHR mosbt The trade supplied py Lord * Smith, Wholesale Druggists. 23 Lake street, C»'lc«c<>, fe2S >ikS3-3in CARD Deafness and Blindness. nn UVDER TOOD. oculist STifl Aurt«t. Operative Burscou?l24'Eaadolpt street, near tbcSherroaa House. CniOQo. IU.IXOIO. Dr. demoted VA* Vfat3 opbt6aUn|c af.iSfsSr’Esa SS.fc'»" vSS “uiSSfS 2Wo aoclint *nd modem operaflon* for Artiflrift’ Pnril Cro*e Lye, Entropium, tciropium. mmlnationt conictfd o A t 'i?!KSmic t*\vfrf of many disc* 6 ®** of tbe eye and .car that ba *• forcrer hidden In *ss*Jig C Impenetrable obscurity. muu TJATCHELOU’S HAUi DYE, JLJ TbcbcgtleUic world. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S r>trbrated Flair Dre produces a color not to be di»- Hneuldicd from nature—warranted not to liijure tiie fc»lr in l!.c leant: remedies the 111 effect* of bad dr-B. aid invigorates the hair for life. GEET, BED, oa BUSTY HAIE inatantlT turns a splendid Black or Browulcavlng the 17 INSTI JJj TCTE. PB. THOKIAS 3DCACKINNIS, wsT the TnlvorslUcs of Paris and Edinburgh, has cslab the Ehtonlc by of Medical Electricity. This powerful remedy often times succeeds when or dinary medical means arc ot no avail. itpdkal Electricity when properly applied !* unfailing remedial ag<Dl. In diseases of the Ilcad Sd Serous svftTc-snch as He*daches.Ncuralela. Epilepsy. Paratyeiß. fhorea, Coav'ulaloaa. and In dis e\^wib with remarkable suc ceeddiseases cl tlic Thr4t and Resn ratorr organ*, in Chronic Sore Thro r -t. Enlarged Tonsils, In Goitre, In rfvSlVe. In Laryngitis and Chronic Coughs and ‘‘SSSSEII Electricity lDv.rf.bjr relieve. th<s wont forma of Chronic Diarrahoa. »j sealery. Piles, and T»ro«traUon U never fails to work marvellous results. }{hCQinati*m ol the worst kinds and all species Of lla-enlnr Contraction* prrmarcnUy relieved. In the I)lMJase> of B omen. Medical Electricity Is in cohtcrtably the most efficacious agent we have. In Ereprionson the Skin. In rhloro-Is, torewn in v.mtiib PalitUallO! s. Pains In the Side, Inlmiura- SttfS?r?ri“ ofll.o reek of the Womb Id. F.lline of the Womb In Tumors of the Abdomen. In all dlulcul tie* and obstruction* of Monthly perio«l. and In tVhUes or other discharges. Medical Elcctriclt> 1> uni formly *ucee**fnl. French and German spoken, tlec tro-Medicnl Jchtllute itfiLake street, two doors Cast of •Well*. C hicago. Post Office 80X3C7, Chicago. mhlS-hltbltn CARD TO THE LADIES. Dr. Dupoaco’s Golden Pills FOB FE3ULI9. Irtslllble in corrretlDß. recDlatlng. and remorlnr an obstruction*of the “monthly periods from what ever cause" and alwav* successful asa preventative, Md the oMy sore and reliable medicine ever known for all disease* so peculiar to females, whether mar ried or single, providing you get the genuine Pills. •• Married Ladle*" wt.lbeparticular In observing ar tide Sd of the directions. The Ingredient* of the Pills are made known to every agent, and they will Inform yon the Pills are perfectly nannies*, and will do ail claimed for them. Price, ?1.00 per Box. joidln Chicago by •'General Wholesale Agents.” LOUD <t SMiTE street. JJ fVOVIL.WH- dolph street. W I». HAUHIS.FI South Water street, mint & VTNCII. -2J and-T. Market street T IIOFMHELD. North Clark street, fi\LK r.UOTHhU c . -.ft: Randolph street. y*A I! M.IIOOKKK. !M West Randolphgtrect. » ‘ j? yATTIIEN. V.« Wert Lake street, >U JEROME. comer of Clark and Adams street. LaßQ*! Bvscndtnsr.miMofthe “above apents" *IOO through the Chicago “PonutUce" can have the pill? seat (conaaenilar y i by mall, to any part of the country, “frceo! postage. , _ ... N ni— Ladies ! Jle very particular. Buy nothing called “ D’jponco’e G«l<lcn Plllb*’ liereaftcr.unlessyoa did the signature of S. D. Uowe on each oox, which baa recenCv hern added, oil account of the I Ills having Deen (X'I'NTEBrEITED. eeKn.Ql-Cm QATAUHU! CATARRH I Dr. Seeley's Liquid Catarrh Remedy, A anre cure for Catarrh or Cold in the Head. It ti easier tocure Catarrh than Consumption, and by cntlrgihe first we prevent the latter. Persons should understand that the better way to cure consumption la “■ffi symptoms of Caurri. m thev generally appear, ere at first vorv slight. Persons And they bare a cold and find that tfor have frequent attacks, and arc more iv native to the chances of temperature, luthiscou dii on. tic no* mav be dry. or a alight discharge, thin end acrid, altcrward* becoming tmdt and adhesive. As t’.ic diwiftc become* chronic the discharge# are lo rreased in quantity, and changed la quality: they are Loa thick and beaw. and are cither cot rm of by blow tag the nose, or else tl.cy tall luto the throat and are hawked or conphed oir. The secretions are offensive. Causes a bad breath; Dm voice Is thick aud nasal: the eyes a-e weak. the sense of smell Is lessened or de stroyed: dpalncssrreGncr.tfytakesplAce. _ By the aid of tie LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY, all symptou.* cau be eflectoallv removed, race of the Catarrh Remedy. *2.00-sufficient foruse with full asdelear directions, sect by cx- Office, 182 South Clark Street, (Up Stain.) « Dr.D. 11.6EELVE. OCU-vlg» Sa Post office Box ISM. Chicago. DU “TCIE CHALLENGE THE . \ ’ V ol ??—S2‘S' 1 “ 1 mmOTUon w eminent -3y hanplrso. so gcoerally approved, and so perfect In its operation, as •■cniSTADOP.O’S HAIR DTE.” It correct* the Injurious cflccu of other dyes. Invlzo rale* the Hair, 1* app.led Ina simple manner, operates Sitotaniaceously, doc s not etam the skin, and its tints are the couuterxelw of >*tnre. S Manufactured by J. CHISTaDOEO. 6 Artor noose Kctr York. Sold everywhere, and applied by »u Hair Cristadoro’a Hair Preservative Is invaluable with hit Dre. as 11 Imparls the utmost witness, the most beaa tifnl glow, and great vitality to the Hair Price. M cenU. JI.OO. and 12.00 per bottle, aecordlnc to fdxe. mcla-bsp-im JEVNE & ALMIKI, * FRESCO PAINTERS, 101 \TMhlscton wtrect, Chicago. UL l.UiU2tr-bs3l4rJ banking anil (Ertl)ange. Bank of ajikkica—pukuc Notice Is herebyglvcn. that ail BUla or Circulat ing Soles of the “BANK OF A?TERICI,» Heretofore Incorporated and doing business in the city of Chlcaco.undcr the general banking laws of the State of Illinois, most be presented for payment to the Audi torofl’ubllc Accounts of said State, at bis olllcc.ln the city of Springfield, within three years from the date hereof, or the lUnds deposited for the redemption of said notes will be given np to sx'd hank. DatedtUla2Cth day of May. A. D. s _ „ .GHODGK SMITH. President, g. TV. Wgx.au>. Cashier. ly2«Vg&»tojel-oi. Tie merchants, farmers AND MECHANICS SAVING’S DANK. 52 Clark Street, Chicago, HI. Office Lours from 10 A.M. to SP.M. Alw. from 5 P il. to 8 P. M, Tuesday and Saturday. INCORPORATED IN 1861* 61x per cent. Interest paid on Savings. DIEECTOEB AM) OFFICZEB, _ _ President—S. IL FLEETWOOD. TTce-Pres t—>. c. Fkkrkajt. counsel—'War. C. Gotror \ice-Prv9 t-P.n.IVEsrrALL, Cashier—SyoNayMynns „ „ BOARD or F.XAMIKERfI. J.C.i-argo. J. M. Rountree, M. Lewis, .1. It. Jones, T. S. Phillips. S. S. Hayes. J. Itdim. lievJXDunne.VO.C. S. Dole. E. 11. Williams. J. G. (ilndcls, A. H. Hurley, Ed. Hempstead, T.H.Bcele. TV. B, Scales. H. N. iUsuop.D.D„D. A. Gage. Hon. W.lt. Ogden. J. M. W. Jones. W. K. Doggett. geJl-uw-ly Q.IL3XAN, SON & CO., BANKERS, 47 Exchange Place, Now York. Particular attention devoted to Western business. W»;bTXWr Rkfeubxckb.—Chapin, Wheeler & Co.. Chicago. Hi.: Wisconsin Marine and Fire insurance Co. Bank. Milwaukee: State Rank of lowa and Branches: Stau Savings Association. St. Louis. mhlb-nCIS-ly IV fER CII AVIN GS LOAN iU 4 TRUST COMPANY. CAFITAI. $500,000. E. A. SMITH. Brest. W. E. DOGGETT. Vice Prca't L.J. GAGE, Cashier. This Institution will Discount Paper, buy and sell Exchange and Cola, and receive money ou deposit, will receive monev for accumulation.when left fora term of years; and receive aud execute Trust from Courts. Corporation** Individuals and £»tatcs. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn streets. niEXOTOus: J. 11. Dunham, E. Btackmaa, Henry Farnam, John H. Foster, Henry Cooke. ll.H.Magle, -P. L. Yoe, ' W. K. Doggett. .V. H. Burley, F, B. cooler. C. 11. McCormick. T. D. Gilbert. S. A. Smith. mliT-hSIMy W. DREXEL & CO., Banker’s and Brokers, 42 South Clark -Street, Chicago, HI, UEiLEESIX DOMESTIC AHD FOEEtQH EXCHANGE, Blocks. Bank Notes. Land Warrants. Specie. 4c.. 4C. Deposits received. Collections promptly made. Drafts op Ireland, France and Germany, for sale in BUaiß to suit DRAW ON REAR) DREXEL Sc Co., New York. WREXJEL A Co., Philadelphia. tnyS rlta-ly I J'HE BANK OF MONTREAL, HaTTKO established an AGENCY AT CHICAGO, Ib prepared to do a General Banking Business, Bnylng and Selling Eastern and Sterling Exchange, Discounting PRODUCE BILLS based on shipments, making ADVANCES ON STORAGE RECEIPTS, Re-pnvable In CHICAGO, or at other points. Receiving Deposit* and Collecting Commercial paper. de! 3 hTha-ly E. W. WILLARD. Agent. T D. OLMSTED & CO., JLj • comer of Lake and Lasalle streets. Chicago. Negotiate Loans on Bond and Mortgage* XT' None but first-class real estate securities taken. SfclG-UTfl-iy r J_] DOOLITTLE, BANK E R , 40 South Clark f-treet.... Chicago, Illinois, D« i>. site rci tiveil. Ilschangc bought uudß -Maua every lacllUy fur the traueactloa of all bustne-* per* tnlninc M banking. n»y3 rtviy CIRCULAR .—Trailer’s Bank, Chicago. March 2d. ISC3.—Mr, .J. <\. Ellis. Into of the firm of Marshall & lisley, Milwaukee, and of Pie Hate Hank. Madison, having purchased the stock of this Itank.lt will, oa lids date, transfer Its bnslnoa 10 tiie new Hanking House of J. A. KLLIS & CO. nuta'O? 2m K, I, TINKIIAM, Ca s hle". jgAN'KIK'G OFFICE OF J. A. EEiUS & CO.. Chicago, March 2, IS®. The undersigned haring purchased the stock of tho Trader a Bank ofChlcago.and succeededto Hsbuslncss. have opened an office In Mils city, on the Northwest corner of Lake end Clark streets. for lire rnri.Jio of doing a General Banking and Exchange Business. Wc ■will pay particular attention to the purchase and sale of Exchange, Coin and Treasury Notes, and will be pleased to act as correspondents or agents for coun try hanks and bankers. We will also keep for sale United States KoTCnne Stamps, bn which wc allow a dlssonnt ol four per cent, when oidcred In amounts of fsfo and upwards, end ol tlirce per cent, on amounts of SIOO, E.I. TINKHAM. Cashier. l-JAjSKIIfG HOUSE OF j. g. _0 C'WRAD. 47 CLARK STREET. I have thU clay removed my hu4ni*M to tne office recently occm»l«l bv Mc#sm, Brotherton Si I\ctlictou. Ascuoral Wanking business ‘nU-aT'.lllm Chicago. March 3,1R63, ■pOSTEII & HARDENBERGII, SHIP CHANDLERS,: SAIL MAKERS, AND DEALERS IN TWINES AND CORDAGE, 217 South Water St., Chicago. Have constantly for Rale, at the lowest msrlfct price* Manilla and Tarred Ropes. Hay Hope, Lath, Yarn. Hags and HaggVne. Canvass. OaVnm. Span Tara. Pitch. Tar, Chains, Blochs. &c„ Ac. Colton, Flax and Hemp Twines, SAILS AND TENTS, TAEPACLIXCS, lAVMXCS, WACOS COTEBS, FLAGS, iC., LC. tST Made to order at tho shortest notice X-.axtd.elL or Sibley Teat. HAGAN’S & SOSS PATENT HOIST WHEEL PPT TP AT SHORTEST NOTICE. GKO. t. rogTEB. tmrl-p9mr3 c. M. HAiiDgnisaon. ESTABLISHED 1700 PETER LOKILIAED, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, 1G & 18 CH.IiTIBEBS ST. (Forntcrly 42 Chambers street. New York.) Would call the attention of Dealer.* to the articles of his manufacture, viz.: BBOIVX SNCFF, ilacaboy. Demlgro*. pine Rappee. Pure ' irglnla. Coarse llappcc. NatclJtoahcs. American Gentleman. Copenhagen. YELtOlf SNUFF. Scotch. Honey Dew Scotch, * High Tonst Scotch. Fresh Honey Dew Scotch. Irish High Toast, I resh Scotch. orEnndjf^t. CSf* Attention is called to the large redaction la price* of Erne cot Chewing mid Smoking Tobaccos, nldch will be found of a sirEiaor.<stJ.u.irr. TOBACCO, SXOSXb'O. TTNE CUT cmtWZh’O. MCOKHTO. Long. P. A.L.. or plain. S.Jago. >*o 1. Cavendish or Sweet. Spanish. \o2, Sweet Scented Oronoco. Canaster, jcos.l&Smli. Tin Foil Cavendish. Turkish, ed Granulated. y y. —A circular of prices will be sent on apphen U on> mb'b>br^t~3m Q.RAVES & IRVINE, rs I.AIiK STREET. W'er hare received as Invoice of DEESS, BACK AND SIDE COMBS In tew and decant style*, which we are now pro pared to show. Also. a large lot of SUN UMBRELLAS, at low prln-8. New BUGLE AND STEEL TRIM MINGS AND ORNAMENTS recclreJ dally. 78LAKE STREET. 1 O IIN GRAY, DEALER IN WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, Pails, Brushes, Mats, Twines, Cord age, Tubs, Churns, Cradles, Wagons, Chairs* Baslrets» &c» Nob. IS Fulton and3o2 Front Streets, New York. jCS-ziKUm /AIL CLOTH CARPETS—3O case* carpets, new and desirable patterns, for aide at New York prices. Inquire of LEWIS. PAGE 4Co ICifl Sooth Water street. mhtRXTI-lw 9 nnn EOXE3 palm soap, £ V/ \J \J 1,00 boxes American Cattle Soap. 1,000 boxes Stearlne Candles, * 600 boxes Star Candles, TCHKER & MITCHELL. ~ Klnrie street- • For ealc by mhr. aSIS tm IpRUIT! FRUIT!! FRUIT!!! Received dally. at u9 Randolph street, by dlsnatch, Orsrcei. Lemons. Flfa. Dales. &c* Also, dealer la ipUESH VACCINE VIRUS, Warranted. Sent by mail npoa receipt of ONE DOLLAR. GALE BROTHERS, Wholesale and Retail Drogglsta, JCJ Randolph street, Chicago. delS-xSSMr €l)icaga tribune. ■WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1, 18G3. OUK ST.'LOIiIS LETTER, Next R!c<t!on-ransci* of Hip fontln* tlntu'd SfilU lu t!»e I-Ruauvlpallou Party—Position ofGcu.CurtiH- Gner* 111 a A Mali**—NZurmaduitc— Suspicion* Commerce, Are* [Special Correspondence of the Chicago Tribune. J Sr. Lock, March 00,18G3. The approaching municipal election begins to cause some excitement, owing .to the pe- culidr character of the contest. When the Emancipationists in the Legislature signed the platform on which both Claybanks and Charcoals agreed -to unite for the sake ol beating tbe common enemy, it was thought the feuds liad ended, and that harmony would henceforth be the rule. Two or three weeks ego the St. Louis city election wtis discussed, and one emancipation ticket was apparently desired by both parties. But, before the Charcoals held their primary meeting or sought to give voice to their decision, a few Claybank leaders held a secret conclave and resolved that a union with the Charcoals was inexpedient. The result tallied with this res- olution. The Charcoals were repulsed with coldness, and two tickets became inevitable. The Charcoals, representing the radical por tion of the Emancipation party, have nom inated Chauncey I. Fllley, one of our most successful and enterprisiug merchants. The CLtjbnnks, representing the conservatives, have nominated Oliver D. Filley, a cousin of Ihc Charcoal candidate. nominated a ticket on Saturday, and will en deavor to poll a full vote for it. Should the division of parties remain the same as, in November, the Radicals will have a sweeping triumph, though the Republican, with all its former secession proclivities remembered and detested, is now supporting the Conservative candidate, 0. D. FiUcy, with its mightiest ef- fort 6. Our local politics may not be of very great interest to people abroad; but the issue bos been made very clearly, that the city election will forever nettle the question whether St. Louis is or is not a Radical city. The R-pulAican aligns a 5 a reason for supporting 0. D. Fil- ley, that it does not desire to sec St. Lonl; considered abroad as a Charcoal city, confess ing that practically the question of Emanci- pation con have very little influence in the of fice of Mayor. The Conservatives arc pitch ing into the Radicals with uncommon venom, and urging citizens to vote down the eancli- dates pledged to the abolition of slavery, »fcc. No'v, as the Chuicoula simply profess unwa vering and unconditional support to the Na tional Administration, is it not singular that all the officers of the General Government, who are indebted to the President tor their bread and hotter, are arrayed in opposition to the parly—in others, in opposition to the Prceident’B measures? This is a very, extra ordinary spectacle, and will some day be made patent to the President, when he hears of the defeat of his friends through the efforts cf Ins ollice-holdcrs. (Jen, Curtis will probably be retained in chief command of the Department, as at present. It now appears that his removal was ashed for by the Governor and members of Congress from ibis Slate, and the appoint ment of Gen" Sumner solicited by the same authority. The memorial of the Missouri Legislature, asking for his retention, has had the de sired effect, and Gen. Curtis remains. It. is impossible, of course, to judge the mo tives of men, but it is not a little singular that the opposition of Gen. Curiis to the ex tension of the Southwest Branch of the P.i cldc Railroad should be assigned by a promi nent member of Gen. Curtis’staff as one of the retisons of the movement for the General's removal. The order for the extension of this mad would have been, issued by the President had it nut been for the objection of Gen. Curtis. The guerilla attach on the steamer Sam Gaty and the outrages on the passenger© uud negro deck hands, calls for summary chas tisement. This guerilla outbreak lias been feared for mouths in that very section, ami it has been realized in spite of the efforts made, to prevent it. The gang is composed of frag ments of former gangs, who served severally under Quautrd, Up Hays and Poindexter. They have been collecting supplies in small lots for many mon'hs. Fortunately, they arc at work in a secession neighborhood, where there are very few if any Union men to mo lest. The re.-nlt of the attack on the Mis souri River steamers will be to lay waste the entire country. Our cavalry will not stand on ceremony, audif women and children are 'made homeles?, their husbands and fathers in the guerilla bands must bo blamed for it. Other parts of the Slate arc threatened with guerilla raids. The country west of Springfield to the Kansas liue has been de populated by families fleeing to Springfield and Sedalia. They keep up a constant com munication between Xorth Missouri and Ar kansas by this route. The country is so di versified and the avenues of escape so numer ous that it would require all the cavalry in the sendee to prevent the rebels from coming and going to some extent. A large fore© of Slate militia is now in the field against the guerillas between Lexington and Kansas City, Should the rebels remain together a few days longer they will probably lie overhauled. Murmadukc's threatened raid Into South west Missouri has turned out a bad failure. He failed to obtain the first advantage— though it was in his power when be started from Arkansas to capture Cape Girardeau, where be might have caused great mischief, and have secured a very valuable post. The post Is fortified, it is true, but the garrison a few weeks ago was very weak —much weaker than that ot Springfield, Missouri, where the rebel was repulsed. Mad Marmaduke made forced marches for three days from Chalk Bluff, he might have captured the place. The opportunity thus lost may never occur again. Instead of being a defenceless post, Cape Girardeau has scut forth Its troops to meet Marmaduke in battle, bat the latter wisely re treated. . , The story of the movement to induce the President to appoint Gen. Blair to command this Department, has been revived, and it Is stated on the authority of a leading lawyer and a prominent citizen, who is iu no way mixed npinthc claybankand charcoal quar rel, that a delegation has gone to Washing on to urge the appointment. The personal friends of Gen. Blair were highly incensed 5-oiuc time ago, because such a thing was sug gested, but their denials now are less positive than then. Shipments to the Missouri river have been very immerons since the resumption of navi gation, and many articles have been forward ed which, in view of the concocted guerilla ■uprising, were suspicious. Among other shipment?, a suspicious amount ot blankets, new saddles, bridles, coarse pantaloons, heavy riding coats, Ac., have been forwarded. A lot intended for Liberty, where the secession ists robbed the ‘United States Arsenal as early as Mar, ISGI, was stopped a few days ago. The' Army of the Frontier, though strong in numbers, and in confidence and hope, pre sents the strange picture of being without a Gcneial at this moment, Gen. Schofield ar rived on Wednesday, and Gen. Vattcn on Thursday. The latter has been ordered to ■Washington. Gen. Blunt arrived Friday. Gen. Herron is still here, and officiated as groomsman at a wedding on Thursday night. The current rumor that Herron will be as signed to the command is still believed. Gen. Curtis will now feel at liberty to makejuny .disposition of the command that he chooses, since his own head is officially safe. Developments concerning the colt on specu lations at Helena are still in progress before the McDowell Military Commission. The ad mission of three officers attached to Gen. Curtis' staff, that they speculated in cotton, arc damaging, though the witnesses do not appear to think they have done anything wrong. Gen. Curtis is not implicated thus far, though his son admits hi* connection. Under the circumstances, the sou was indis creet to embark in the business, while so near the father. But still this docs not yet convict the Gen. of doing anything wrong. It is un derstood that as soon as the military officers are through with, a host of civilians will be examined. The new regulations of the Treasury De partment, restricting shipments to Memphis and other southern points, have created con siderable indignation here, among a class of men who always see something wrong in any regulation which shuts down on their profits, whether it assists the Government or other wise. . _ , , Winter is certainly lingering in Springs lap, so fir as this city is concerned. J.A.ELLIS* CO. m3-aW3-3ia EIISOPEAX MATTERS. BIo(n In Ireland—lflnaon** Pica for Ihc South lliik*cl»h Hi’Ply letter trom the Queen ou the Divutors In Londou. iLoncou Correspondence of the N. T. Tribune.] Trow Cork raid Dublin, too, we get news of actual riots attendant upon tUe wedding fes tivities. The following is an authentic nar rative of the scenes which occurred in Cork ou Tucsdav: About 10 o’clock iu the evening u etouc waV hurled at the windows of a chem ist in Wiuiirop street, which was immediate ly followed by several others, breaking a quantity of glass. "When the crash of the windows was heard, the crowd set up a cheer, which drew the constabulary towards them. At their approach they were assailed with slums sad sticks, and groans given for them. Sloue-throvriuc continuing, tiie police charg ed and ciearcdlhc street at the point of the bavonet. in doing which several persons were knocked down iu t .c rash and injured. tVhen driven out of "Winthrop street the mob ran on to Pembroke street, where they took tip a position opposite the Commercial Hotel and stretched from the Hibernian on the one hand to the Tostoffice on the other. Here stone throwing again commenced, and the place had to be cleared. by the mounted constabulary After they had passed on,how ever, the mob again returned and battered ia the window of the Hibernian Hotel, and the illuminated devices outride the house. The Commercial Hotel was next turned to, and in less than ten minutes almost every pane of glass In the front, facing Pembroke street was broken. At times the Miowcrs ot stones thrown from . hundreds of hands were really terrifying, breaking in, as they fre quently did at one volley, the entire sashes of the window, while others of-the stones rc- bounded off the ■walls of the house, fell among the people, Inflicting In many instan ces severe cutsond bruises. A scene of tho utmost disorder here pre vailed. Numbers of the people fled terror stricken, while the ruffians who remained only redoubled their efforts on beholding tho con sternation and destruction they were cans- Ing. Such was the determination of the mob, that scarcely any force conld quell them. Although they fan at the charges of the constabulary,, they returned and did not stop until they had made almost a complete wreck of the windows of those who illumi nated. The organization oftbe rioter* seemed com plete. ; lii.one of the rows the Mayor received gome rough usage. At midnight the military was sent lor, ana one company soon arrived, but their services were not required. After they bad retired, however, a set of ruffians broke In the windows of the Crown Solicitor. Two arrests have been made. Thecity is now tranquil, . • COKBESrOKDEXCE BETWEEN MASON AND RUS SELL. We find in the Manchester .Guardian of the 14th inst.,(recdved by the Asia,) the text of the correspondence between Earl Russell and Mr. Mason, ’ “ Confederate” Commissioner, ex tending over the period between April, ISO-, and the end of last month. Mr. Mason’s let ters u«gc the’ Government to recognize the Confederate Stales, and to broakthe blockade, lie goes into long arguments on international law; but most of Earl Russell’s replies are • mcioly courteous acknowledgments of having received his communications. On the 2d of August, however, Earl Russell writes; “In the face of the fluctuating events of the war; the alternations of victory and de feat; the capture of Kew Orleans; the ad vance of the Fcderals to Corinth, to Mem phis, and the banks of the Mississippi as fir as Vicksburg, contrasted on the other hand with the failure of the attack on Charleston, and the retreat from before Richmond; placed too between allegations so contradictory on the part of the contending powers < llerilajes* ty’s Government are still determined to wait.” In the beginning of this year, Mr. Mason 'addressed to the Foreign Ofiice a letter merely dated “January, ISC3, In which he objects to the \iews of the English Government on the subject of blockades. In reply to this, Earl Russell writes: The Democrats 44 1 have, in tho first place, to assure you that her Majesty’s Government would much regret if you should feel that any want of re spect was intended by the circumstance of a mere acknowledgment of your letter having hitherto been addressed to you. "With regard to the question contained in it, I have to say .that her Majesty’s Government see no reason to qualify the language employed in my dis patch to Lord Lyons of thelOth February last. It appears to her Majesty’s Government to he sufficiently clear that the declaration of Paris could not he intended to mean that a port must be so blockaded ns really to prevent access In all winds, and independently of whether the communication which might be carried on in a dark night, or hy means of email low steamers or coasting craft creeping along the shore; in short, that it was neces sary that communication with a port under blockade should be utterly and absolutely Im possible under any circumstances. 4 ‘ln fuither illustration of this remark, I may say there is no doubt that a blockade would be in legal existence although a sud den storm or change of wind occasionally blew off the squadron. This is a change, to which, in the nature of tilings, every blockade is liable. Suchan accident does not suspend, much less break, a blockade. 'Whereas, on the contrary, the driving off a blockading force by a superior force does break a blockade, which must be renewed de novo, in the usual form, to be binding upon neutrals. The de claration of Paris wag, in truth, directed against what were once termed ‘ paper block ades that is, blockades not sustained by uny actual force, or sustained by a notoriously in adequate naval force, such as the occasional ' appearance ota mun-oi-war in the offing, or the like. The adequacy of the force to main tain the blockade must, indeed, always, to a certain extent, be one of fact and evidence; but it docs not appearthat in any of the nu mcrous cases brought before the prize courts in America the inade quacy of the force has "been urged by those who would have been most interested in urging it against tbe legality of the seizure. The interpretation, therefore, •placed by Her Majesty’s government on the declaration of Paris was that a blockade, in order to be respected by neutrals, must be practically effective. At the time I wrote my dispatch to Lord Lyons, Her Majesty’s gov ornnu-nt were of opinion'that the blockade of the Southern ports could not be otherwise than so regarded; and certainly the manner in which it has since been enforced gives to neutral governments no excuse for asserting that the blockade has not been efficiently maintained. It is properto add that Ibc same view of the meaning and effect of the article of tbe declaration o£ Paris on the subject of blockades which is above explained, was ta ken by the ive of the United States at tin* Court of St. Janie’s (Mr. Dallas), dur ing the couunnnicaions which passed be- tween the twogovermnonls tome years before the present war, with a view to the accession of the United States to that declaration.” J.ETIEU moil QUEEN VICTORIA. Tic following letter from Sir George Grey, expressing tic sympathy of tic Queen with tie families of tie sufferers during the recent jllmuiiu.tions in Loudon, Is published in the My Dear Lord: laux commanded by the Quccu lo express the great grief and concern with which her Majesty has rend the account in tie newspapers of the lamentable loss of life wiki occurred in the- streets of tie city on Tuesday night. Tie Queen desires that her sincere sympa thy with the families of thu sufferers should lie made known; and it is her*-Majesty’s wish that an inquiry should be made into their cir cumstances. RIOTS IN IRELAND. Whitehall, March Itf. ISOB. 1 iuve to request that your lordship will be so good as to cause this Inquiry to be made \viibout delay, and that you will inform, me of the result, iu order that it may be submitted to her Majesty. I have the honor to be, my dear Lord, your faithful t-ervani. G. Grey. The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, M. P. The IVew Bakiug Law, H. 11. Van Dyck, E*'i-, Bank Superintend ent, in New York, Las written a letter to Wil liam Allan Butler, saying that he will proceed by law, against any banking associatlon-iLat attemps to form and do business in that State, under the recent banking law passed by Con gn ss. Mr. Van Dyck says; “ The Constitution of this State, in article 8, sec- tion 8, declares: The Legislature shall provide by law for the reg istry of uu bills or notes issued or pntittcircnl itiou as monrv, and shall require ample security for the redemption of the same In specie. 1 ’ In accordance with this constitutional re quirement, the Legislature lias provided for the deposit, in this department, of New York andUidted Slates stock, and bonds and mort gages, in specified proportions, as security for ibe redemption of notes issued; and corpora tions, associations and individuals, are by law prohibited from issuing notes to circulate as currency except in conformity to those pro visions of lan* to which I have alluded. Under these circumstances It will be my dutv to bring any infractions of the law of this State to the test of judicial decision. Under these diets, It is presumed the Lcgis- latnre will so modify the State law as to oxer come tills conflict of authority. PERSONAL. Brigadier General James Cooper, command ant of Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, died in that city on Saturday last, afiera short illness, of congestion of the lungs. Gen. C. was born in Frederick county, Md., May Sth, 1810, and after graduating in Washington College, Pa., in 1831, commenced the study oflaw with Hon. Thad. Stevens, at Lancaster. He was admit ted to the bar in IS3I, was a Representative from Pennsylvania in Congress, In ISSS-40, was a member of the State Legislature from 1544 to 1840, introdncingandcarryingthrough in the face of a desperate opposition, meas ures to relieve the credit of the Slate, then on the verge of repudiation. Ou his return from a visit to Europe, in 184S, he was made Attor ney-General of the State, and in 1549 was cho sen Vm'ed States Senator, and served till the close of his term, in 1855. In politics he was always a Whig. After leaving the Senate he resumed the practice of law in Philadelphia, but his health being infirm, he removed to Maryland hi 1800. On the breaking outoflhc great rebellion, he raised a brigade of loyal Marylanders, consisting of one regiment of cavalry and three regiments of infantry, and was appointed a Brigadier General May 11, 1801. At the battle of Antietam, and In the Shenandoah Valley campaigns, and on all oc casions, these troops, rai-ed under adverse circumstances, displayed great valor. Gen. Cooper served under Fremont, in Virginia, and upon the retirement of that officer, was appointed to the command of Camp Chase, a position he continued to hold until his death. Gen. Cooper was a man of marked intellec tual took a high position wliile in Congress. —lt Is probable that Gen. Milror will be assigned to the command of ‘West "Virginia, the loyal. people of that section of country having naked for him. Gov. Morton, of Indiana, is to lecture before the Young Men's Christian Association of Albany, 2s. Y., on Friday evening next, on “The State of the Country!” Salem K. Hannigan, who was arrested at Indianapolis, a few days since, for hurrahing for Jeff. Davis, and assaulting a policeman, liar been held in SI,OOO to answer for his of fense. Gov. Tates returned to his home in Springfield on Saturday morning, and he im mediately went to Jacksonville, where hi* family now nrc. He was to leave for Vicks burg, yesterday, to look after the interests andVclfarc of Illinois soldiers. Col A. Lylo Dickey, of the 4th Iliinoie cavalry, lias been appointed Roporler of the Decisions of the Supreme' Court of in place of - Horn Ebeuezcr Beck, of this city,, appointed-Judge of the Court of Claims at "Washington. ! ggj- The Commissioners of Public Chari ties in New York give notice, that so small is the demand for aid.irom the poor of that city, that they have discontinued their relief of op erations. This shows the excellent condition of the poorer classes in that city. Ulisrclltnuotis. " A smile wag on her Up—health, was la her look strength was In her step, nod In her hands—Plantation Hitters." S—T—lß6o—X. A few bottle* of Plantation Bitters Will cure Nervous Headache. •* Cold .Extremities and Feverish Ups. •• Star Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. . . •* KervoosAffection*. •* Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. •• Pain over the Lyes. •• Mental Despondency. •* Prostrat'on; Great weakness. ** BaUow Complexion. Weak Bowels, Ac.. Which are the evidences of .UYER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It Is estimated that seven-tenths of all ad alt ailments proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver over-flowing Into, the stomach pohon.thc entire system and exhibit the above symp. toms. After long research, ire are able to present the most remarkable care for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever produced. Within one year over tlx hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the Plantation Bitters, andnot an Instance of complaint has come to our knowledge i . It Is a most effectual tonic and agreeable stimulant, salted to all conditions of life. Tlic reports that it relies upon mineral substances for Its active properties, are wholly false. For the public satisfaction, and that patients may consult their physicians, we append a list of Its components. Caxtsata Hake—Celebrated for over two hundred years In the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, "Weakness&C. It was Introduced into Europe by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Fern, la 101 D, and af terwardssoldbythe Jesnlto rot; ins Hsor-Mors price op ns owu weight iv HH.TER, under tho name of Jesuit's Powuebs, and was finally made public by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to Its febrifuge qualities during his South American travels. Caecuilla Bask—For dlarrtusa, colic and diseases of the stomach and bowels. Davdeliov— For Inflammation of tlio loins and dropsical affections. Chamomile Flowers—For enfeebled digestion. LavvNSXK Flowers—Aromatic, stimulant and tonle—highly invigorating in nervous debility. ■\VumnocKE3r—For scrofula, rheumatism. &c. Anise.—An aromatic carminative; creating flesb, ittiscle and milk; much used by mother's nursing. Also, clove-bads, orange, carraw ay, corlander.snakc root, &c. S-T—lß6o-X. Another wonderful Ingredient, Of Spanish origin, Imparting beauty to the completion and brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of tho world, and we withhold its name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. . Rochester, N, Y..Decembers}, 1381. Messrs. P. IL Drake * Co.I have been a great sol forer from Dyspepsia for three or fuiir years and had to abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy. I am now nearly a well man. I have recommended them In several cases, and. as ftr as I know, always with signal benefit. I am respectfully yonrs, REV. J.S.CATHORN. . Putt a DEtnn.v, icth Moath, nth Day, IS©. Respected Puiexdj— ily daughter has been much henefltted by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou ■wilt send me two bottles more. Thy friend. Shebsian Rouse, Cldc-iso. 111, Feb. 11. IS»3. Messrs. P.H.Dbaee* Co. t-Plcase send us another welvc ca*ea of your Plantation Ritters. As a morning ippetlaer, they appear to have superceded everything •Ise. and are greatly esteemed Yours. &c., *e Airangcmerts arc now completed to supply any de mand for this article, which from lack of government stomps hns not heretofore been possible. The public may rest fissured that In no case will the purfcctly pure standard of the Plantation Bitters be cU parted from. Erunv noxiLK hears. tub pao StillL£ OF ons SIGNATURE OX A STEEL FINITE ZXQKAV IXO. OK IT CANNOT lIC GRNUINx:. Sold by all Druggists. Urmxn. and Dealers through out the conrfy. P. H. DS VKE & CO., mhll-a'Cit im wiß --W iiro-islv. ay. X. V * i HAIK RESTORER AS'D ZYLOBALSAMUftI ? Convincing Testimony: UkV. C. A. BrCKDEK. , v . Assistant Treasurer American Bible i nlon, New Tort city, writes: ”1 very cheerfully add my tcstliuy t" that of numerous friends, to the great ▼alunof Mrs. s. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer obil Zylobalssnmm." ~ ~.. ~,, . , , Rev. WM. CUTTER. New Tork C ty: ' My hair Is charged to its natural color, aud growing on bald. CORNELL. New York City; **l procured It lor a relative. The falling of tie hair stoyped. aDdre>toredltfrom being grey to Its natural and L. t.; “I will testify to tbclr value In the mo»t liberal eenso. They have restored mvlialr where It was bald, and, where grey.to lisotlglnal color” .. . lißv. A, wKitSTfck, Boston Mass.: “ I have used them u lib great effect. lam now neither bald nor grey. was dry and brittle; It Is now soft RevVi 0 V°l)KGEN.Boston.Muss.: “That they prtv mole the growth of tJ»c hair where baldness Is, I have the evidence of my own eyes.” Sold by Druggists throughout the World. rniKcirAL saisa orncE,* So. 198 Greenwich street, Jiew York. [Numerous Certificates J as above. fi'2-zOWSm-aiwiF 'J'HE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, COMPOUNDED FIIOM r 5 Hz') L ' u ; B . • 21 jo > ei § #Bfli a -j 2 5* I. CHEROKEE CURE. AN UNFAILING CURE for Weakness. Emission. Ira potency. Loss of Power. Pains In the Back. Stone In the Bladder. Obstructed and Difficult Menstrua tion. and all Diseases caused by Deviating from the Path of Nature, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Dimness of Sight, Toss of Memory, Confu sion of Ideas. Depression of Spirits. Evil Forebod ing*. Nervous Irritability. SelMlatrust Love of Solitude. Dispepsla, Cough. Symptoms ofConsump tion.&c. gy And as a general Female Mcdlclao It has no «(iuaL It brings the vounc female lorm to perfection, giving richness to the idooil and vigor to the nerves, causing health and happiness to sparkle In the down cast and saddened eye. the rosy bloom of health to beautify the faded cheek. jtrpv the nsc of Mils "CURE” all Improper dis charges arc removed. tifEithcr sex contemplating marriage, shonld re a sound mind and body are necessary to pro mote connubial happiness. The Ustlc«s. enervated rontb. the over-worn man of business. the victim of nervous depression, the Individual wittering from general debility, or from weakness will all ilnd immediate and permanent re lief from the use of this great LYDIAN RE3IEDT. jITTo those who have trifled with tticlr constitution, until thev think themselves beyond the reach of medi cal aid wo would say: Never De»!»alr! Tltc “Cheroteeo Cure” xvlll Teller© you after all Quack Doctors bare failed!! . 83T“lt deals with disease as it exl-ts, not only strik ing at the very seat and removing the eause upon which it depend!-, but It rebuilds the broken constitu tion, carrying life and health through every vain and WK «EEXU> ORGAN. ejTThe “CHEROKEE CURE” Is put up In a blghlv conceiuratcd form—the dose only being from one-half toonetraspoonfUl. three limes per day. Oue bottle rarvlvfaii-toeftect a permanent care, no matter how long the disease may have ‘‘listed, rw-It l« safe and pleasant in taste, bat Immediate In action* it CONTAINS NO MINERAL POISON, but Upreparod from pure vegetable extracts,ln the form ° B^For l partlcnlafs. get a Circular. from any Drag Store In the country: or write to the Proprietor, who will mail FREE, a frill Treat lie In pamphlet form. CTTrick—s3 per bottle, or three bottles for f5. and 'orwanled by Express to all parts of the world. jy-gold by all respectable Druggists everywhere. ,Dr. W. E. MEEWIN Sole Proprietor 6 South Fourth Street, SATST LOUIS. MO. SMITH At >*o. Id Lake street. TSTiolesAlc end KeUU Ageuts. and sold by an Dnisdsl* In Chicago. obt vlKn.-.vip.oor'ly CHICAGO LEAD AND OIL V WOEKSJ Comer Clinton nnd Fnlton Streets West Side. mil PIPE, BULLETS, BAB i SHEET LfiD, LtNSEKD OIL, Shot, White LcaJ, Bed Lead and Litharge, PUMPS Ai\D HYDRAULIC RUXS. Orders from the trade solicited. Highest market price paid for Flax Seed. P.O.BoxCIIU. T ADIES READ THIS ATTEST- I J TIVELT.—Give up the use of that vile compound catted rouse U can decetre no one no matter how akllUUUr it la applied. Nothing la more beautiful and worthrof admiration than a skin white as alabaster. ro«7 checks. Ups red as coral. In short, a complexion of DAZZLING BKAHTT AND PCBITY. Do away wUbyourparapharnalla of cosmetics. poma ■ turns, blooms of rort«, and other humbugs: follow my directions and you win find to your surprise that la a very short space of tlmeypu can become possessor of a bcaotiTbl complexion, "Tvsnd yoor address and one BtMDpto A. O.LAMONT, Perfumer. Box Hew York CUr. fUtstdlcmtcma. TTEAD QUARTERS DEPART- I 1 M£NT for Returning Deserters and Absentees from the Array la ttie States of Ohio, Indians and 1111* sols. Orders NO. 13. Indianapolis, March IS, 1363. 1. AH deserters and absentees from the Army In eltlicrofthethrresutcaabove specified, are lieieby noticed that they may deliver themselves up aircei b.ytothe Proclamation of the President, at any time between this date and the Orst of April, subject to no other punishment than the forfeiture of tbelrp.'v and allowances during the time they clu- have been unseat: apollsorLonlsvlile. Ky.; loose la Ohio, at Co’ombos or Cincinnati ; those In Illinois, at Chlcseo.Sprlugaeld or Cairo. Alter delivering themselves up. thev will be properly cared for. and transported to tt-clr'rej:!- itcai» me from expense. 2 Ample arrangements will be perfected tor anoce heßdlDp allthoee who do not deliver themseiv--np by that lime, and they will be dealt within the mo-t rigor ous manner provided by the law. None need Oatter themselves that they will be protected by secret orsaa tzatlons of armed men. Alt such efforts will prove futile. S AH officers on doty In either of the above States arresting deserters and absentees will report to time Headquarters, by letter, on Mondays and Thursdays of earli week, clvlng an account of wn-re tliey have been and what they LaveaccompltstM -bice their last re' port. All olllcers whose reports s':ow a want of vlzl lance and of practical result?. will be rctanwslto their regimen:? as soon as tbat fact b.-corner ma.JSK. 4. It Is hoped that all newspapers mat have tfcc wel fare of the Government at neart, will unite in giving this order as wide a circulation as possible- nod zivo it • such editorial notice a* will encourage alllovalcitl Zetland all civil officer* to aid In this work. If ell the deserters and absentees from the army can be re turned. there will bo very little danger ofs draft or conscription becoming necessary, 5. The Commandants of the Posts herein specified, at which deserters and absentees may deliver themselves up. will see that thosewhodoso areproperlycarei for and returned to their respective regiment*, and wIU report to these Headquarters on Mondays and Thnrsdavs of each week Uie name, rank and regiment of a’l thus de’lverteg themselves up By command of BtllG. SEN .HASCALL. £Df R. KERSTETTER, Capt. and A. A. G. nih2l-t£74-llt , "PROPOSALS FOR OATS.—Of- JL flee of Forage Department, U. S. A,, St. Lou!?, y&tchur.vwa. Sealed Proposals will be recelvrd at tWi odes untJ J2 o'clock 11., Saturday. April 4.1563, for 300,000 Bushels of Oats, To be delivered In St. Louts. Mo„ at the various steam beat landings, railroad depots, and Government ware houses 1 , free of dravage. at the rate of.v,noo bushel* w«k. If required. Deliveries to commence April ■ The Oats must be rtrft quality. In good well-sewed sacks.32 pounds to UiebasUel.and subject to taspeo tlou and weight at the place of delivery. Bids will not he received for b’salhan 100,03) bushels. Three thousand dollars (*3.000) current money ma>l be deposited with each proposal for 100.000 hash>-lajsnd In that proportion for ft greater quantity, a? ft forfeit ure. In case the party Calls to bond If the contract la awarded him. Checks will not he received as deposits. Five thousand dollars IW.OOO) on each 100/00 bnshela eontrsclert tor wltt bo withheld from flrat deliveries, as additional security fur the fulfillment of the contract. Bidders in usinz fractious of a cent should take deci mal parts. Tlddere must be present when the bids are opened. Bids mu?r be lndorspd**Proposals for Oats." The right Is reserved to reject any or all the bids. E. D. CHAPMAN", mh£3-b761-7t Captain and A. Q. At. ?iD i v/ V 7 • V/ vy Vy Scaled Proposal* will be re ceived by the undersigned, up to 2 o'clock P. M.. April Sd. H2t for any part of One Hundred Thousand Dol- Um of six per cent. Coupon Bonds of Cook County, Illinois. Issued in pursuance of an act of the General Assemblv of the State of Illinois, and pavaWc in the CHy of Now York in ten years trout the first day of April, IS€S interest payable semi annually. At the time above mentioned ( kprll id, 1863. at i o'clock P. M ) the bids win bo opened at the Super visor's Room In tho Court House in Chicaco. The right to reject any or all bid-*, or any portion of any bids. U reserved. Those making proposals will please state the size of the Bonds y refund bvHmm. PAUL CORNELL. M.C NILES. AARON GIBBS. /* Special Com. Cook Co. Board of Supervisions. mliSO b?.d at TVfAGIC TIME OBSERVER. J3i Tie perfection of mechanism—being a Hunting and Open Face, or LndvV or Genlleinac's iVatcn com bined, with patent Self Winding Improvement. Tho N.T. lixrsTß.vTKD Nrwa the leading pictorial paper of the United States. In Its Issue of jaa. 10. ISfi?. page I*7. volontanJvsavs: We have been shown a most pleasing novelty, of which the Hnjiußoßsos. of New Turk are the sole Importers III* called the MAGIC TIMli OBSERVER. audit Is a bunting and open-face watch combined, one of the prettle>t. most convenient, nnd decide Uv the best and cheapest timepiece for gec tml ai.d reliable use ever ottered. It ua* within Hand coMicctcd with Its machinery. It* own winding attach ment, rendering n key entirely unnecessary. The cases ol this watch are composed of two metals the outer of fme 16-carat gold and the luuer otto of solid silver. It has the Improved ruby action lever move ment. at d is warranted an accurate timepiece.'' Price, superbly engraved, per case of half-dozen. iJOl.' Sam ple watches. In neat morocce boxes for those propos ing to buy at who.c-aic.fo3. If sent bymail, the post age Is l f « cent* Address TIUBBAhD 8U0»., s-ole Importers.®* & 87 Nassau, corner John-st„ New i orfc. mh27-bf.!C-Ct ASA CUKRIN. GAGE & WAITE. OFFICE U. S. MILITARY COM- V_/ MANDEB. Cnroxoo. PI., .March■- r T.ISO. Tlie following General Order from the Headquarters nftills Department. Is published for the Information of all concerned: ■ lIE.'DQrAKTKrS DEPARTMENT OF THK 0)110,1 Cincinnati, 0.. March 19.1663. > Central OrrtERS. No. It having been ascer tained that a large traffic In arms, powder. leid and per cu««dor. cars is carried on at numerous points within tie Paills of this Department for purposes and uses di*!u>M to Urn Government of the united States, the provisions of General ()i dels So. SO, of the lUU Instant. lr«>m there Headquarters, prrb'bltlmr the sale of arms &i>dmunl:|on« of war. are extended to embrace the limit * of tlm Depart;..cut. Permits to purchase may be obtained of the Military Commander of the city or town where thesale 11 made; or if there be i.osueh MUlturyCouimiiwlerln the place, then of tve Mldtarv Commander of the city or town m-nrcst to the place where the sale 1< made, or of the Comnnn'bis; Officer of a District wHuln the Depart mcLt open thepmehasers giving such security tu.tlitf officer grunting the permit as be shall deem sufficient : f at tlu-v will not B'-11. barter, give or convey any such arnisor'ir.ucltions of war to anr person disloyal to tae Government of the United States, or to any person who win use snch articles fur parpo-es disloyal to the Government of the United States, or to any person from whom such articles shall pass Into the possession of * Ither of the shove mentioned classes. I’e rG oni> vlolttllnc this order wid be liable to arrest aU'i rl.il and the forfeiture tothcUnltedSlatesof any and all munitions of war In tbelr possession. The civil authorities, and all loyal citizens, are In vited to aid the military Rutboritkslu currying this or dor Into rffect. , , Hy command of MaJ. Gen. TV right. N. H« MOLEAY. As-blant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. CHARLES C. PDMEROV, Capt. Utb Infantry. Military Commander. ir.h2Sb7*.t-M OHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. \_J Default having been made in the payment of moneys scared to be paid by a Mortgage, dated the thirteenth dav of Juno. A. D. isfil, executed and de livered by lv*Viamln F. Whiteman, mortgagor to the underrignad. Edward McQraw, mortgagee, which tnongaga is of and upon tlio schooner or vessel palled the K O Gray, and the mast., spars, sail*, boat*, anehni*. furniture, and evcryihlng appertaining or he'oR*»UJK thereto, and the undersigned. mortgagee as aforesaid. claiming that tbero Is due to him. a; the date of tills notice, of the moneys secured to bo paid br t lie said mortgage, the sum of fifteen hundred dol lars and Interest thereon at the rate of mx per centum per annum, from the thirteenth day of Jane, iSht Notice i*. therefore, hereby given that-for the pur pose of obtaining payment of the moneys claimed to dp due as aforesaid, the said mortgage will he fore closed and l»v virtue of a power of sale In said mort gage contained, the undersigned, mortgagee as afore said, will sell said schooner K. G, Gray. Iter ma-ts. spars sails boats, anchors, chains, cables, rigging. I tackle, apparel, furniture, and everything appertain in'’ or belonging thereto, at public auction, to the highest bidder, onboard of said schooner In the Ohio U«dn In the City of Buffalo. In the State of New York, on the ninth day of April, ISC3, at ten o’clock in toe forenoon ol that dav. EC WARD McGRAW. Mortgagee. Welch 4 Williams. Attorneys. ISO Mila street. Buffalo. New York „ ~ _ Dated Buffalo, March23d. 1R63. mb2Sb^C2w jyjTLITAKT NOTICE. UEADQtURTZBS 65th ItL. HcndEITT, 1 Ca3U* DoroL\s. s!arcl;W.lSfiS. f All absentees from tne C5tD lU. Infantry are required to report forthwUh a % AME * CAW . O >- Col. Mth 11L mbn-lrcu-Ct QTJTTON & BURKITT, 41 USALIE BTHEET, Have rewired a large aswrtment of ladies’ and Children’s Cotton Hosiery, Worsted and Silt Embroidery Bral^ „ Friuiog or Ruffling. Lace and Swiss Collarette. Tatting, Tnne Trimming, Ualr Kelts in Silt and Braid, ZEPETR WORSTED AHD WOOLEK TASKS, Knitting Cotton In all sizes. EMBROIDERY and BRAD) PATTERNS STAMPED. Prices low and Terms cash. m»i22blM 4w 41 LASALLE STREET. TTAP.SISHS OF THE HORTH- JL WEST. An important work, and one filling a want hereto fore uufinppUcd, has just been published, entitled SOE/O-O; The Northern Sugar Plant. Being a treatise on the Cultivation of the CHINESE AND AFRICAN SUGAR CANE, Together with all necessary Instruction In regard to making SYRUP and SUGAR. The work is wmtea by that pioneer investigator and practical experimenter, ISAAC A. HEDGES. Esq.. and Is the only complete hook of the kind published. Being written In main ar d simple language, makes It a perfectly practical and reliable guide to the Sugar Grower and Manufacturer. Contains 21fi pages. l?mo. Illustrated with cuts ex planatory of machinery, etc., etc. Price, in paper binding Or handsomely hound In cloth. Scot bv iraii. postage prct»ald.on receipt of price. Agents wauled to sell this popular and valuable book. Address AFPLHGATE &, CO*, Publishers, 43 Main st„ Cincinnati. Ohio. mh27-KO7-6t-U T\7IGS. WIGS. WIGS. I T BARROWS* WIG AND TOUPEE FACTORT, 23 South Clark street, upstairs. A fnil awortrnent of Uklr Work constantly on hand. Plain direc tions for measuring the head, sent on application. Satisfaction guaranteed. Private rooms fur laules, cldldrcca hair cutting.die. mhM bR6-iw npHEODOHE HOLBROOK & Co., JL 46 Sonth Clark street. Negotiators of Mortgages, and Agents for the pur chase. sale and leasing of Real Estate. For aa.e. v*ltt able Residence Property oo fheNorth, South and « est Sides Al-o Lot*to lease onlongtime. StoreonLako Mr« el fer sale or to lease. Brick Uotufl and barn on Green Pay arcane to let. mb-l-bM® Iw Land surveying and en- GIVEKRIHG.—SamueI S. QuEEtsr.SSDear l>orn ttroit having filed Id? bond and taken oat a licence ;■» Stirreror under the provisions of the new City Charter. I* prepared to malte surreys and sub divisions and to perform all duties heretofore per talebc to the ©dice of City Surveyor, now abolished. mh2l'b«23-sw WATER-PROOF VIENNA & T T PTRELLA MATCHES.—These matches are made without sulphur, and being free from disagrees. b!e odor, are not only very desirable, bat almost indls peDSib’.o for use In the parlor and sleeping chamber. They are put up la fancy colored boxes and small packages for family me. and are also carefully packed In cases for transportation. For sale wholesale and retail by JAMES R. PET. Ho. 66 Cortland street, hew P. s*.— Conn try meeebanta win do well to caßaadex. amine our stock. feiO-iSSfi-cm XD W ’V Eli, INSTATE OP JOSEPH GRAF, Hi DECEASED.—notice I? hereby given to all mt sons haring claims against the estate of JOSEPH GUAF. deceased, to present the same for settlement on or before the ISUi day of May. mh2T»-bS7t-lw THERESA GRAF. Executrix. INSTATE OF HENRY B. GOOD- T-i IUCH Diceasid.— Public notice ta hereby given to all person* having claims and demands against the estate of Henry B Goodrlchdeceased, ta pH-sent the same for adjudication and«Wemeat at a regular term of the Connty ConrtofOJOk. County, to benoldtn at the Court House. !|^ the Cltr of C.: logo, OQ the third Monday of May. A. D. ISC3. being the IMU dayther G Jjxttp * nrrcncoCK, Administrators: :o Marchsoth. ISfIS. mh3l-b'S3-‘fiy Cliicagc TDEDEORD, MEREDITH & CO -11 EXCimSIYK ' conranssioN an-m chants, For the purchase and sale of Pork, Stock. Floor, Grata unrt n-ounce generally. Xo. 236 and 338 South water etm-C Chicago. lU. w Ja!7-iy G. t. PyproßD. D. Slgnorra. C. Mamtprrn. T. C. BEAN, DENTIST, 41 Clark street, (nearly opposite Sherraaa House.) mhiT,b2Si uu Chicago, m. MEN S ENGLISH HALF HOSE, ..9) cent*. .75 cents. fjoop Skirt - jHonnfttrtora. YORK AND ILLINOIS Hoop Skirt Manufactory, And Importer and dealer la all kinds of French and German Corsets. AT TTHOLESALB AND RETAIL. 79 South C:*rfc ?r-eet. foppo-;;e 'he Court Hoosoj Chicago, nxcrota. Silk <t Cotton Skirts made to order sc short notice. Old Skirts repaired, alter ed andehapedascood as new. Full stock of woven, double dla , moad. bridal* French » Skirts constantly on hand, from 3 springs, ’size. _ _______ jicTwe sell without ex. »ra cnarce. provided they are k*P?,^ wx ?;.PPr? r e 3 '3 rt ’* are •warranted to be of the best atcb -bring atae: Udrts exchanged If not satisfactory, and all par sent to residence. Notice to \niolcsale Bayer*. a* we care been la the Etlrt bu*ln**s since the flnt 'Vclnnlng of Use trade, aad hat ebrancnes of ourbooee b all tbo principal cities of the Union, as well as Loo* .lon—and as our London Agent farnb-iiOs ns oar steel svnrst cost—thus giving our ccstomerstbe benefit of >fu&t we ihonld otherwise pay for commissions—we are able to sail lower than any other manofiseturer orders by mall promptly attended to. i» TRIGEE, Proprietor for Chicago, ITew York Factory, as Bowery. Ctlcaso Post OlT.ce Bo* -rtSMy ®.Dinmt3sion fllcrttiont*. ifcr ilr DR. SWEET’S liifalUMc Liiumenl, THE CHEAT ETTEHyAL BESEDT, FOi; BUF.UMATISM. GOUT. N"ETTRALGU. lttm. BAGO. STIFF NECK AND .lOIN’TS. SPKAISS. BIUTSFS. CUTS AND WOUNDS. PILES. UEAPACUE, AND ALL UHKI'UATIG AN*D NERVOUS DISUHDEIK. For all of which It Is a speedy and certain remedy, and never falls. This' Liniment Is itreparcd from the recljo of Dr. Sicilian Sweet, of t’onnecllcni. lie famous bone setter, and has been used in hi* practice for more than twenty years with the most astonishing succors. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN. It U unrivalled by anv preparation befbre the pnbllc. of which the mot skeptical mav be convinced by a single *rlal. This Llutmcnt whl care rapidly anil radically. Rheu matic Disorder* of every kind, and In thousands of caw« where It has been used It has sever been known to tall. FOR NEURALGIA, It will afford immediate relief In crery case. however distressing. It will relieve the wont case* of HEADACHE in three nlnutos, and Is warranted to do It. TOOTHACHE also Win it care Instantlr. TOR NERVOUS OKBILITr AND OKNfcRAL LAS FITL'DE. arising from Impradonce or excess, this liniment 1* a cuwt hapay aud unfailing remedy. Act ing directly npon tlie nervous tissues. It strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores It to elasticity and vfsior. FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that It la the BtsT known, and we challtaiiga the world to produce an equal. Every victim of thU distressing complaint should give it a trial, tor It will not fait to afford Immediate relief, and In a majority of cases will effect s pADiCAicnre. QUINSY AND FORK THROAT are sometime* er tremt-lv nnuignant and daneerotu. bnta timely appll catlon'of thuJLlulment will never tall to cure. SPRAINS are sometime* very obstinate, and enforce ment of the Joint* Is liable to occur If neglected. The worst case maybe conquered by this Limmeat la two 0r TTOUNDS. SORER. ULCERS, nUKNS AND SCALDR. vleld readily to tbe wonder fu! healing properties of Db. Sweet's Israuttos i.inimunt. when used aceonllntr to dlr< - ctlon». Alse. CHILBLAINS. FROSTED K£ET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. Every Horse Owner Should havethis rcnxdyat hand. f.irltstlmelvnjent the ffrst npi'cararre of urunene-i will effectually pru tcri th»>s>- formidable diseases, to which all hordes are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable bort-es* nearly worthier. . , . . Ovir four hundred voluntary testimonials to tbe wonderful curative properties of this Liniment hAv« been received within the last two year*, and many of them from persons In the highest ranks of life. CAUTIOX To avoid imposition, observetheSljcnatnre r.ndtiki 5S of Pr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also 'Stephen Swrcts Infallible Liniment” Monro la the glass of each bottle, -without -which none arc pcnuluc. laCHARDSON* & CO., Bole Proprietors. > orwlcb. Ct. For sale by LOUD & SMITH. General Western Apci.ts. 24 Lake street. Chicago, and by dealers ev erj'W here. ff-S-ab^eow-ly O.ILBERT HUBBARD & CO. Ship Cfeaaafiltci's, ■WTiolctalc and !!tt»n Dealers in TWINES AND CORDAGE 205 & 207 South Water Street, Comer ol Wells, Chicago. 111.. Would call parllcn’a 1 * attention oflhs Trade to oaf stock. ns we at nil times hare the large-t and best assortment in the West, ef Cotton and Hemp Duck, HlaulU and Tarred Hope, Ditclxlus Rope**, . „ , Bagslng Sc Burlaps, Canvas, Oakum, _ _ Tar, Pitch, Clialns, And Tmclilo Blocks. Cool Tar, Hoofing Pitch, and Pelting, Bed Cords. Clothes Lines, Broom Twine*, all *maUtife». Wrapping Twines. Inhondlea or barrels. Dell nad Sash Cords. Nets and Seines, COTTOH, FLAX AND HEMP TWINES Of every description. TENTS, AWNINGS; WAGON COVEBS, Jarpaitiioga* Rcghnciita] Color*, Stall" durdN, Gulden*, Flag", Arc,, Of€llk or Bnnllrg, as par Army Rpgnlatloas, constant ly on hand ami made to order. O. HUBBARD 1 J, P. rrRNBB \ «. B. CARPENTER, ImUai | IXSTPvTOtEXTS. j JUUUUS BAUER, I NAXOS'ACTUUEIi OF DRUMS AND BRASS Instruments, 90 SOUTH CLARK STBEGI. Manufacturer acd Importer of Musical Instruments »nd string*. Harlne connection ■srittx manufacturing booses in jtcrlln. LeTpslc. Dresden. England and Parts. Is prepared to famish Dealers. Bands and Individual wait ever; article In their Uae lowest New York Prices. Post Office Box SKU. ocls-d23My VERY IMPORTANT TO ' Wthees. WOODBURY'S (Of Boston. Mas«..> Hew and Simple System of Catting Boys’ and Tenth's Clothing; Ladies can learn at oncb. hy this plan, to cut and make good & garment for boys as the most artistic tailor In the land. The plan 1- so simpleand the dtrec* tlocs so plats, that it is readily understood and can be practised at once. The system, with fall printed directions, willbe sect by mall to anyaddress for the earn of ONE DOUAB. Agents supplied st *7 per dozen. Apply personally, or by letter, to PHILLIP H. RILEY - . General Agent lor the Western States, p o Box 4295. W Dearborn street. Chicago. ~ d>T£3-lW _mh2M "VTOTlCE—lmportant. After, this JL a day we shall sell no goods as retail. We solicit a continuation of patronage from onrwnole-ale trade, arsurit c them that onr goods, as heretofore, will be at NEW YORK PRICES, FREIGHT ADDED. P. PEUGEOT, la porter of Toys, and Wholesale Dealerln YankeeNotlons.lCSLakest. mli»-bSOO-Jw •yyATERMAITS. PATENT Two Horse Com Cultivator. The subscriber having purchased tie entire interest of the Inventor and patentee- L.B. Waterman, offers for sale oa very reasonable terms. State and County Bights, and will also supplv all persons wishing machine* la nny cnanlltr ordered. This la the only practicable Two Horse‘Cultivator ever manufactured or la the We?t. Applv to oraddresa LOCISB.KELLE3. «Ole proprietor, IK Randolph street, up-stalrs. Po»t Office Box 1230. mh29-b.« 6t THE FARMING PUBLIC SOMETHING NEW! INS' c <3- .A. IB 1 S’ E *sr ’ S AUTOMATON CORN PLANTER, Patsntxd July Ist. 1552. The only g£IT-OPEBASIKg MacMne known Capable of Planting a Field in CHECH WITH ACCURACY. The Ar.tcmnton Planter overcomes aR the difficul ties heretofore experienced In check row planting. The Automaton Planter can he chtngcd from a Hill to a Drill Planter without any additional cost. All hand-operating levers or valves for dropping eeed arc dispensed with. In planting with the Automaton risntef no Physical labor Urcqnlrcd. The operator ridesiaancAKy. con fo: tabic position. elevated from the dost, and can readily plant two acres an hoar. The Automaton warranted la every res pect. All orders or letters of Inquiry addressed to : BBOWH 4 00., Manufacturers, Or cals.- B. BROWN * CO., Iroa UereSiata aud General igeats, 80 Lake street, Chicago, HU TflU receive prompt attention, [fell a 37 to m»y I Ctew-diw] Insurant*. “ jyjrtLEu & willsiarth, FIRE, MAIIIXE AAT> UTE INSURANCE AGENTS. No. 150 South Water St, DOLE'S BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILL. • - H. D. X. L. home insurance company, OP NEW YORK. PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INS. CO., Of Providence. B.L. ChanercdlTbS. ARCTIC FIRE HfSTOASCS CO., OF KSW VOKK. CII HESS’ FIRE IBSTOAHCE CO., OF NEW VOKK. GERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK. ADRIATIC FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP SEW TORE. HAMPDEN FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF SPRINGFIELD 3tASS. MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK. uST No Chars:? Tor Stamps oh Policies. iaU-Sthhi-ly 1868 —’ THE SPRING TRADE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, COS.’i. Cash Capital $400,000. ASSETS FEBBI'ABV l, ISC3. Cash on hand, in Bank, and dae from Agents . $93*616-19 Bejj Estate 17*500* 00 Loans OO Slock*—>*ew York Banka 103,900 00 •• Hartford Bark* 160.325 OO "Waterbary B;tnkts 13.090 00 Miscellaneous 27,350 00 Bond?— State, City and Water 11,890 00 "United States Securities... 49,410 46 Market ralne of .\s?et? $569,351 65 Total of all Liabilities, bcimr losses unadjusted, waitlc:? proofs 3*2.854 SG S. I-. liOO.TIIS, President. H. KELLOGG. SccretJiry. Western General Agency, 33 West Third street, Ciacinnsti. B. H. & n. 31. 3UCILL, General i-tab. Vbstract of tosses paid In the Western and Soothera States during thn past ->lx years endlag January Ist. ISCJ. A oub?tautl:U record of a Well Tried Corporation. Ohio *44.245 C 6 I Kentucky .*54 *4O 71 Indiana 41.977 00 Tennessee........ 45.5U v# impel.- to*;i 72 a'.va :a Michigan.... .... 4»j>4« 4T ! Mi~-our: 37.'Ti 12 lews.. oit> i Alabama .is Wisconsin 01 I Arkansas m.SfJ -fil Minnesota t».«S 10 Texas 3.'.* l 3* Kansas ftUG SI 1 Nebraska i.WT v«J Duly Commissioned Agents la all Cities* andTowuj, i l , Agents. Chicago. mSailllln fiitditivAy KailronO anil Steamboat tines. QEXXRAL EXPRESS COAIP’Y, Office 5S lasalle Street, CMtJio. Tils Comrahv Lasbeen In successful operation fre the lust year between Milwaukee and St. Paul, andhas now completed Its connections via CHICAGO A3TD CEESTLEFE TO NEW TOEK AND BOSTON. The Chicago tnilco Is r.ow open and ready to receive freight and r'tcknge.'.Vlilcii we undertake to forward with dispatch. , . . . . Tltnccoi.tract* given, and for any delay neycna the time specified, ALL DAMAGES TV ILL BE PROMPTLY PAID. §pti.ju! attention ulUbs given to shlpxcnU of Butter, and oilier Pcr£*lxablo Itropcrty, wbleli wo will receive at the deliver fr. >’«-w T*rk in Spring Wagons. l;jje?bot lime above the regular freyaiiarfirs. and IC f.iH° otiSttß. wlt!i lime di'i'cted ". T. SC(/IT. Agent. niL2l-btffMm 'J'IIE NORTHERN Transportation Company OF OHIO, IS PntPAPED TO ICAN&PORT PROPERTY BETWEEN BOSTON, ALL POINTS IN HEW ENGLAND, HirW’ YOEE AND ’WBra WEST, WITH PItOHITNESS. CAIIK AND DISPATCH. Tils well known line of fifteen first class eer>*w Steaa cr* ennnec-snt OGDENSBEGH with railroad for . Beiton Atitl all point* In New. England: at Cape V*.q ceit with the Rnliroads between cape Vincent sad New York; and at Oswesowlth a line of thirty, first class Canal Ih>at*-b«tw«*n o«wege, Troy. Albanv and New Vorfc. Form n DAILY LINK Croat Boston. New Torfc. Ced**: f-hnrclt. Capo Vincent and iNwnrp to ri.reliud. Toledo and Detroit, and a TUI WEEKLY LINK To Chicago and Intermediate Ports. AGENTS. ,) MTFKSTtPc-wl street. New Tort. JOHN HOCKING. State ■licet. Hoston* CKO. A. EDDY. ogdecsbnrgb. JOHN H.< KaWKUKD. Oswego. A F.SMITH. Taco Vincent. tVALKEi: & HATS. Toledo. K. K, MATHK'VS. Detroit, o. .1.11 ALE, Milwaukee. PLLTON&BKEED,CIeveIand. N. .I.IIOWE, Chicane. < >fiice and dock foot of N or:h Lvalle street. mb.TbliG-lm -JO/1Q —GRAND trunk lUOtJI liXE OF NEW STEA3IERS B, F« TTADE, MOJiTGOTTEBT, A.MELOPE, WATER WITCH. TJio only tellable line of Steamers from Chicago for Canada and Kartcrn State*, having regular days and boors of sailing trl-wccUj between Chicago. Mil waukee atid Sarnia. .. ...... One oftfc- above steamer? will leave the dock, foot of South Laaalle street. Chicago, every Tcasoar. Thtpsoat and Sattiajat Evenings. at T o'clock, and Milwaukee o“> TTK»NRsr*Ar. Fain %X and bnxnAT MOnjnyOß, at 7 o'clock, for S AUNlA.landimr at point* on the west shore of Lake Michigan. tad Mackinac, CcUuecUDR at Sarnia with the CSrand Trunk Railway, POT Boffalo. Toronto. Oswego. Kingston, Prescol* oiuwa City/Montreal, Quebec. r rtr, .ll. ,ouu Eastern St*te*; at I’g.lensburga with Mortacrn Mew York and Vermont Central Kali ways, for St. Alban*. Burlington. Montpelier. Concord.LoweU, Jfathua, and all point* .In the Xew England States, forming a Fast Freight Line to all above named point*. Only one tranship* Tnett Bates of Insurance L< > WEB than vl-v any other route Through unu of Lading given to Liverpool, via Grand Trnak Railway and Montreal ocean Steam, dilrg, « C. J. BRTDGEs. 3!anaging Director. Montreal. 0. E. 6 T. WEBSTER. Western General Agent. G. T, fL, S5 Dcajbom strtet. Chicago. 11L A T.bPENCEB. Agent G T.L.Steamem ft2s-ast3-lin Toot South Lwlle *t.. Clilcago. lIL 1563. THE 1803. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL B. 2. 835 ItUlea Doable Track. In crderto keep pace ■with the Jemindiof the travel ing public, the managers of this popular rome hare added many Improvement* during tfie year Li*. and ■a ilhlti connection*. It will be found la all respect* A FIEST CLASS ROUTE to all the Extern cities. The .track la stone bafl-isted.and attlrely free from doss. three daily trades from PITTSBURGH TO PHILABEIPHIA (with close connections from Western CltleeJ All connecting direct to New York. THROUGH PHlL auvt.vuia.. and close connections at Hairtdmrg Cot B-VLTLMOItE AND WASHINGTON. From Pittsburgh to New York, one train ruin dally. (430 ftiPef.i via Allentown, without change of can. ar citing la wivance of all other routes. SEVEN DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOEK Tickets for sale to Boston by boat or ralL Boat Tic kets good on any of the sound lines. Fare to all points as low as any route. . Sleeping Can on night trains to Philadelphia. New Turk and Baltimore. Baggage checked through and transferred free. FREIGHTS. By this Route Freights of all descriptions can be for warded to ui:d from Philadelphia. New York. Boston or Baltimore, to and from atvr point on the UsilroatU of Ohio. Kentucky. Indiana. lUlueis.’Wisconsin. lowa. OrMifWUrl BY BAILED USDIBKCT. The rer.nsrlrar.tACentral liatlroadalsoconnects at Pittsburgh with Steamers, bvwtdch Goods cat. be for warded to anv port oq the Ohio. Muskingum. Ken tccky Tennessee. Cumberland. Illinois. Mlv*f«ippL Wisconsin. Missouri. Kansas. Arkansas and Red Rivers and at Cle velmd. Sandtukv and Chicago with Steam er* to all I*orta on the N.irfh-tVcstern Lakes. ‘Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company. cut reiy with confidence on Us speedy transit. THE RATES Or FREIGHT to and from any point tn the West by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad au aT * T T. TTMI3 AS raVOBABUt AB aSSCZLISGEO BTOTH irKULEO.d) COMPANIES. , gir* Be rarCcii-ar and mark packages TU ?mi i. R. ,# For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to or sddieaa either of the following Agents of the Company: __ D, A. FTEWART.Freieht Agent. Pittsburgh. CLARKE & CO_ Transfer Agents. Pittsburgh. H. W. BROWN ft CO-Cincinnati, Ohio. R. C. MIIDP/JM & CO- MadUgu, Indiana. j. E. mooke. Louisville. Ky. W.W. AIRMAN ft CO_ Evansville,led. R. F. PASS. St. Louis. Mo. C LARKE & CO-Chicago. Illinois. J. H. McCOLM. Portsmouth. Ohio. JIc.NEELT & MONTGOMERY. Mayesrille. Ky. W. H. & E. L,LANGLEV. GftWpoll*. Ohio. 11. S. VIERFt. ft CO- Zanesville. Ohio. N. H. HFDSOS. Ripley. Ohio. E. C. MELDKCM. General Traveling Agent for th< Couth and West. n STOCK* LIVE Drovers and Farmer* will find this the most-Mr*** tgeous route for Lire Stock. Capacious Watered and supplied with every coorenlenca Lari Men openedonlOlstoiß and lu and eejo tKw°in«SJnd everyj 'Kg'ffiS' with fewer changes than any other. _ ta3-V.43.1v ©rotnr«s. K/1/1 HIK. CHESTS TEAS.—A f) U V fall assortment of new crop Greens and KTacts embracing all grades of Tonng Byson, Hysoa Kyn 6an powder. Imperial, Twankay, Oolong. Ac, •' llTbs “ d '¥iSlos 3 . rrnas * haskot. KAO BAGS COFFEE. —Rio,Mar- V vv acalbo and Costa Blca. iair to prime, arriv ing and for sale hr - • „ PABSOSB, ViTKJS * SAITKET. • 71 Sooth Water stree K A TONS TOBACCO-Of reliable tJ \J and standard Kentucky brands. In boxes, boxes and caddies; also, line cot chewing and smok ing of approved manufacture, U barrels, naif barrels, *c.. for sale •‘SSSSnfer» HAsm. . ennthWlMFltmrt «U7 tSIHT c> fr | \ HHDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGARS.—Common tochoJce **®T« fort, PAESOS3. rnsnjAHAJWSTi^ Era! Estate. Q.REAT SALE OP lots A>l) costhacts, la tbs City of Chicago, At Auction, June 1 7th ? 1863. Tl.e art!o*rs of assocLitlsa of tre •* Chicago LoaT CcruratV rfiJUre tlut th* trim *b.il ?i-> c'o.~U It tht Tvcrth of Jnr.e. 11*3.and tb.it si: t*n* i-rooerty and ef ftcti- on band, at the r.i itioo. s’.all oe»o!dat Public Auction, for east;. tntb»Nghe»C bidder. Ir the citr of Chicago, ou Ur* third Wedn «dsy. Usr Vlthdawof June I*3. __ , The Trerfre of tb~ Chicago band Ccßij aLi." will therefore oa Wedix.'iiy, the I’th Uy of June. I>C3. off-r fur sale on Ibe precise*, la the ut/ ot Chicago; TJOLouLnPt-esieU’a Addition to Chicago. - vi-ron Addition, w-ststde of North Bronchi £.'3 ** ’** ~ • east ■ “ “ BT - WJgh*.*» •* wwc ** 3 - Original Town or Ch'cnro. -V*> Mortj3se?.snpljsccnreil,ftaomsCJrsto3bou6 sit'nr.sacfs, covering W Lota, oa wbicb there are an aggregate ofnboot ftcu.wft. Of the above lot* .« u ft wide. no»-tnlinr excavated through the pro l erty ; ard ;.Wj feet front on the North Braa*-h of the litter. The file win be continued from ditto day *tll all the property aid effecu if tl.eCom-aav iFe art d. MMILOS D. OGDEN. Trmec. Chicago. March.iuh.iso. mnt4-blTttd rtSTE OF THE FEWEST FARMS V_/ Ef WISCONSIN FOR SALE. A Farm containing JSS act w, situated la Keel: Ccrv. tv.Wly.. on the line.of the S<»F2m«tcra itiUroad mw! li,lfj mile fTouiadepot of that road. Tie Farm U well fJLCriI. sad lu*s plenty c# wooil. and- water. » eccrf t*i n nr Bourc. frame house, two good bam'. abocA irili trees small IrnlU. &c. The Fatva will bo Md >tr If applied for before the middle of ApiiJ. For ftdther particulars Inquire tittße Beloit Jourstfl anu c<<:irier office, or addtvtt 803753. Beloit. Wla; tr.hVMfllC Hr O H SALE—A.Farm of 160 X - aern. 3£V milt a from OaJesSnig.ri.. 5 mile* tom Fistic City, and Avon, on tea C. B. * Q. 1L K_ and IS ir.Uos from EHistl'Jc. About one hall wel fenced and under culUratktn, well «itered by »t»'tng% and has a c jmfdrtabls tame house Addret* P. O.ltox *ST3. Chicago. mbS-affTS-im T?OU SALE —A Fann containing' X uo acr.‘> sfctteea miles from d ’esgo. In Cotk-" rpnrty well ixpror«*A with good. and tuadmss. w«-n wco.led and watered. _ HI »I 1 wbola or a tart* Iriniro of titO. il. KOULSSOS. UK Itladedph rtr-et.l *♦ mhi asIT-ttw §ISOO WILL BUY A NICE HOME la £T*3:»ton,oirtyt»» block*- ermine K;i!irO!*d Depot. A sootl boox, Cuntaliin* * t«n roam-- tbnilr It the he»t *r»le)on accmerlot IWx Zli iVt-t. u:ib:t2ix>(il>arn and all fenced. Tbeproaen* * co«* **HOO. AV’.lj t‘> cihlO-aPrJ-Ira SETI.'SB «t. FOR SALE —Lands. To all want* ine Farms—Larjw and ttirtelngsettleoinatof lard. mild rIRTTSte. THIRTV MILES aoutar of TUI*, delpblaby railroad. RICH SOIL. Troduee* Larger Crop*^ Twenty acre tracts &3 from f 13 to |3) per acra; payabl# within foarycars. GoOD business opentngs-good society. Eunaredaaresettllrvjand tnaklnglmorovemeotr. A;»- r-y to CIIAS. K. LANDIS. Post Master, Cnn-beriand ronntv.'.<ew.ler»ev. Letters xwwerwL. Fiver* containing toil intonnasiaawllibe seatfrte. • de2i7V.-4m TOEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. XV aI'O.OOO worth ot tttr PronertT and Land*,! a lowa, Wloi-g'.ag to Ui« total* of Aa'tolue ie Claim, deceased. _ IN THE CTUY OK DAVBXPORT. La Claire Cock, o{ brick, tonr stories, ~*o Swt trout, containing n h-'ie'. two public halls, tea storvSHi.d several o/Jae*. Fort Ollico Block,of brick. CD feet front, four Moriev eoutalnlrg ibo Pc?t OrTlcr, two stores, six ctttccs, and lari:* upper reorr.s. The shove pr’pertv jtbamOßt desirable In lUe cliy.ali-loased, sad will bring a largu nett Income* on an Investment. Twenty Frick u>i Frame DHcßlnj Heart* ladlf fcm.t l»<a*lons. ICO choice bnUdlac Ioh»: one lot of 17 acre* adjoining the tallfvaddcpot ai.d bridge, fronting on the Mi«U> tlppl Elver; two ’on of on acres each, c.te lot of2S acres, one lot of 20 acres, and one lot of IT acres, all la the ( Ur Limits. Also, hon-es and lots, vacant lots and oatiocs. la the Clvv of LeGialre.StettConnty. ifon-c- a»‘J lots la lowa City. Johnson Taanty. 10 (K>) acres Itnprovsd ami unimproved fanalog lands r.en- ti c linn of the MLw. and Mo. Railroad. 12 e above propertv is otl.'re-i for sale. t» close the estate of the late Antoine La Claire, at : acU prices a a mu-l prove a profitable investment to the purebasan. For prices terms and l-ir.bi" particular*!. apply to Grt** L. D.VVENI'GRT. Executor. or JOHN L. COK- Kiy. Lard Agent. Davenport. low* I»i7-zi734m Coparhxtrshi?. 'J'HE FIRM OF lI.UX Jfe L* dlvolvctl. Tae arfulra ol the flnvwUl be set;l ' JCIIS -1 RM-v inU3MsSUU Chicago. March Ifith. IP»T3. ryssoLUTiox* of co-part- A * yEESIIT.—' The co ’’.utnc'shlp ex!*? ■ Inc i;c<!rr the Arm name «f CLINTON KU*4Bls»i> '• The Imdae-v*». be conducted t>v Clinton Fv.rbhh. wbo t> snih.»lzM : slcn in llualu*:i>>D. cT.JNTf'N FII.RISU. t hierso. M.»r» b i’LICCS. FUA.NiU.tS' CAUTKK. ini.ai-Esrrr-fT-TAs c: luvt-r street. TVSSOLRTION OF COP ART. a / SEUSIIir.— I The r<v partnership heretofore exUw li;scrdcr Ih* came a/ CU.ai’t'ELL «S GUIFFITH Ifi. IhN dar illwdvett bv r.mfia! c*»o>**ct. The baslnesa mil) benautor be carried oa hy.l aS. K. HAtUUS. wUs. will pay ll»t tr.i“u.oU->iac>.* jt the late firm. _ v caATPtLL Si <;i:iFrm T . n.lcaga. March TJtb.lldd, mliSt-friM •• Of lie A GO, March, Hth, 1563. V, ; Tin* tmderdpaed have this day formei a co partnership. lor the pnrposo of doing, a CENTRAL MSnUXCB CCStfESS, ■uder the naice. ind style oC Higglnson A Jaraea jms. r. c. imiGJNsoN. On and after the Drat day of Arid nax%. Mr. FD- WaIID M. tp u.t. >«m tvn« an InterwtiasurhaC* ness. _ ItIGIiLNsON & JAMES. uihlS-l£S*3w ■yy HEELER, LEONARD & CO., cQirrnissiox merchants, Cor*. South. Water and Wells streets, la the Iron Building (op-stalrt.) CM cage, HL Blcht Exchange on New Tork for ule la onsu to >mt. Advances madr on all kinds of Produce la Store. aL*o oa Shipments East at test rate*. C. T. TTueflzr, F. TV. Lkosaro. Chicago. J. X. Lwv*id. mhtf aK-S-iim Pekin. TIL r' o-partneksiiip notice.— V.* have formed ftco-parlnerdiip ur'JcrtJ:eflrni or r.oss £ PHllilPS, sad wlilcoa k Ucue Lie buslcesj as formerly, by tu. DANIEL nOSS,_ Wli. B. PUILLtra. mIaST bn CEICBgo. Fob. 53.8~£3. /COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. \_J —On trie 12th ln«t.. vu admitted as a member of oar Arm. VM..I. POPE, recently and during the put *lt Team, with Mef»r«. Davis. Sawyer A Co., of thU cltv- The name and «tv?e of the new firm wEI be s'ikhmaN. n all A POPE, afte.* thla date. SUKKMAN & HALL. 3, Wat Kc StrWt. Chicago. Jan. Sist. I*3. SHERMAN, HALL & POPE, {Successors to Sherman t HalL Established A. D.135T.1 GRAIN, PRODCCE AST) FRUIT cojnnssioji atEßcu-ixxs, Warehouse, 97 South Water street, Chicago, n. Cash advanced on consignments forborne or East ern marker* fa3-zCA9-2m k o.eireHifAN. j.s.wtu. w*. j.popw. Khode island central HAMS, KIIODEISL AMD.—Pamunnt to a d -> tal order of tee Supreme Court of the State of V Island, the rabsenber glvei aotlco that all pe-o.» holding bill* of the RHODE ISLAND CENTRAL BANK, sfa~t deposit the s&ne wUh !dia At his office. Ko. !S ■wr«*ybo-»set »trect. Providence. R. I on or before the flm day of August. A. D* 1565. In order to be entitled to any dividend tint may be declared oat of the aamM Sf stud Bant JASIES M. CLARKE. Receiver. ProTidence. R. 1,. Jaa. ilia, ISO. , feizoifta MICHIGAN SOUTHERN JL & NORTHERN DTD LANA RAILROAD CO. OrncK, No. 13 Wn.LT.uf Stbrit. I New. Touc, March 10.1X63. > The annual election fur Directors of tlda Company be beldame la Toledo.omo.oa Wednesday. the 22d day of April nat «t hmb. The pons will retrain open until -‘o'clock. PJL The Stock Transfer Book* win be closed on the 2*h of March. a& 2 P 31.. ar.d re-open on 2U April, at 10 A;if. mhlTl23-td D. P. BAKHiDT, secretary. IVfEETING OF THE BOND 1H HOLDERS AND STOCKHOLDERS OF THB CHICAGO <S ALTON RAILROAD COMPANY.-Mo tlce Is hereby given that a meeting of the Bondholder* and Stockholder* of the Chicago and Alton Railroad CouJpanvwlT be held In the cltyol Chicago at thp Otr.ce of the Company, oa the Unit day of April neat, at the hoar of noon or that day. for the purpose or electtr • ajtoard ofDlncter* of Mid Company, and transacting such other busincaaad may be brought bo- U ‘ ctn ‘ J. TV. FOSTER. J 31. L, SYKE3. f Commlstloncrs. A. C. BA DOER ' JOSEPH PRlCE,Secretary. Chicago. Feb.2S. IP*3. feaia.YSla» \\ r ESTERX TJXIOy COLLEGE I T AND MILITARY ACADEMY. FULTOX. ILL. The neat quarter open* April 15th. Tatats—SC for all expenses, uuartent fbr a few more Cadets. mbM-bblACt D. S. COVER F. Col. Commanding. T? OREST HOME FOR BOTS. X 1 The nest term of tM* Family School. BmU'dto TFN in number, will commence on the dP*i waosas oat of May next. -More specific Informationiw:» liable referctci-s will he promnUv ?enV msyfaqul-e. Addre«* W.A. NICMoL-v Ctlras£ Fust oif ct* Box H«2. Maplewood young la- DIFS* INSTITUTE. _ a oo PITTSFIELUj iOA»«» »dd.-IC. lb- g W v "spiffifuil" *H- drooler,. fcZTaStl-ltnsryAT school eok bo £ The Rev. E. BAP.BKE, of Lake Forest, lIL. pro poses to oj"cn a Fanil? Srtos! f:rl!i;jcangtrfli?s ofßojs. Tic first term to commence April ISlb, ISO. Please K i:d lor a circular. Direct as above. mIU3-b*l6~4w YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY, TS TAFT. xOSEST, ILLINOIS. Tlu* Summer Term will cotmnence on TmmsoaT. tlie of April. Circulars and any information given on apj-Lcadonby scalier otherwise. B. DICKINSON. Lake Forest. March l?th. 1553. mltU-blO-la JJEWTS & CO., 126 Cliesnut street, Philadelphia, HAVE FOU SALE 20.000 Three Bushel Grain Bass, 10.000 Brown Grey Army Blankets, * laches, 10.000 Grey Blanket*, rarlonw Auo-iC lech nr-’arn.SflcWnes r.v\TS«*£*»*- dlSsprsble DiErii. ronel.tw . 71 South "Water street. ITrcCOEKEr & hall, Corsra and Packers of Proviaionß, Fo- tome and fbrrhm markrty.j 7 WIGWAM Constantly on hand *g d; fo ,» and Oxvnaw ittt Prasad SFtea. Having £2 SSSCk£ffi^TO^*SgSf2a ,, SlS *SSS*&SJBOL a*. AT ALT. MALT. 3IALT.—Su- JNI prior ’iZSt-Ai. fir.anrioL (Efimtaftonal.