Sixnai ®oturn. Highly important to LADIES!—AII difficulties and Monthly Ir»e?o Jii UIM *»f Ladles. lro>n whatever c*u«e. fcLy removed Dy a new system of treatment at oece ** eminently successful, DR. T. MACKU*NT*. r- st on'ce Box SC7. 186 Lake street. CUlcaffQ. in. gSUTTZ. IODINE WATER. icmu pans w.ttk. * <*« for SonruU Conniption. Uw«l»u. dl«k> .".i a,K T''“ c , a °i , ;f’*: liijr mnladlo, wtlcli »n*e from «n nuftdrlei. vW«t*4 r : t< o, ,i„ t)ia.«iniore. Ac, • . % , lu pcculLcnf» w * pore M>lut*on audits excellence fer » medicine a*e attested by snob dlsUagtriMednamea Dr .T.u.ciißton, Prof. E. a. Parker, Prot. J. C. p t) ~t r i. and otuere equally well known to science. «] per bottle. DB. H. AKDEES * €O., PhjAeWat aafl Cbemlste. 428 Brpadtny.K.T. BLIBB ft SHARP, 141 Lake etreet. Chicago. PL x'ot tale by bpß c^i’t-ma "I \Tv. HILLIARD—Long and fa- J. / vorahly known In the Northwest. baa hi* office Ct 68 Randolph street. CUcago.nprtalra. fortheenre ©1 all disease*, male or female. Special attention gives to all maladies d long standing. X have cored some Of the worst cases of blood diseases ever known in this country. Patient* at a distance can consult me by letter with every confidence. Advice gratis. to dost- stamp to secure a ready answer to Interrogation*. .Female Golden Lunar Pill*, price one dollar per box. lie-cut to any distance, three three-centstainpe are re quired to prepay postage. Omcehonr* fromß A. M.tiU 10 P.M. P.O. 80x6590. Chicago.Hl. * je27-g7U-2w T\7 OLFE’S AROMATIC SCHIE f 1 dam bchnapps. A uni verbal curative In CONSUMPTION, removing becougb.&c. Recommended by the Medical Faculty as a CatixoH- Oon In theramoval of DYSPEPSIA. In all Its forms. In DROPSY Its established curative properties hav ong been without a rival, as attested by nnlversa I&cdlcal testimony. The Diuretic and Solvent Properties of the “Aro malic Sthledam Schnapps," renderll decidedly effica cious In Gravel and all other affections of the Kidneys. Ti, Gout and Rheumatism, if taken in the form of Uuru punch, the patient lying warmly covered In bed, Ihlt- pun-alcoaolic distillation wilt effect a speedy core. Taken asbotpnnch. In humoral aodSpasmodlc Asth ma. It affords relief from the distressing Symptoms. Bj it* peculiar and specific qnanues.lt arrests the cold stage In Ague and Fever, and prepares the system lor the administration of the admitted cnrativesofthls 3t removes spasm, restore* the function ofthetiver. rapidly produces healthy secretion*. It should beta ken mixed with bot water and sugar. Asa Nervine, a Tonic and a Purifier of the Blood, a rial of fifteen yean. In all climate* and under all dr- On instances, has stamped It with mdversalapprohatlon. Pecnllarlj adapted to the complaint* oi delicate Fe jeales. It stands pre eminent among the established cu ratives ol the day. It I* the only alcoholic preparation in our country bat can be generally Imbibed with pleasure and safe ty; never, even when taken is* excess, producing Lea d e or other I c* o»e*,nences. end ULltKtioafl. aa the whole conncj Is flooded with fchca. Army Sutlers and the Public. Tfp subscriber bogs leave to itformiaefcifcw of the West. tUat oe baa api*oln*ed H. « Co. ol C Icapo, Ml »4e> l' for tlie «le el liU Od* toroidSctileaam aromaticbcncanps. wnowilitnpply tLc Ann> fcuilersand WeStcru^eictianta.atNew o.fc brices addins freitbt. Tills Gin u «o»f tdestandard *«f It has Medical Faulty and pronounced bytheiato'betue purest bQnor Qianafactttrei. Ttiea'ticlcbassuffered in its sale In tlie West lor several rears p«*t.ln coase entice ol tne prea quantity of counterfeit Schnapps •a bie avoided. Bole by *l* Druggists, *c. factory. 81 Barclay street, Hew York. JyS gy»* iy Dr. hunter treats all Chronic Diseases, such as Colds Coughs, Con- Furapllo: Asthma. Hie Lungr. I)‘an. Stoma:*'. Kid* mys. Bladder and t»*c Boaeta, Dyspepsia. Diarrhea. Dvsenttry. Gout. Rheumadkm, Paralysis. Hip Disease. W) tte Swellings, aud alt complaints of women and chlidren; Sore Eyes aud Bara. Cataract Discharges. Eoariug and Buzzing Sounds. Dr. Honterlsthe only SORES OB ULCERS, TOMER3. VTEKS FILLS SVD FISTDLi, Vlthont catting with the knife. AUlettere must con* tali ten etnas Tor s -speedy answer. Dr. nuNriJS. BoxW'T* HonrsfromOA M.toSPM. OtßceSl Kan* do'pi; stmer. corner of Dearborn, Chicago. Illinois. Jt2S jzWT-ly rf'HE CONFESSIONS AND EX- A PERICNCE OF AN INVALID —Published for llu lietntu. end as a wa-nlac aud i ojrnosTO Young wen who suffer fio n Nervous Debility, Pre mia urc Decay of Maubood, etc* supplying at the same THE MEANS OF SELF CURE. By one who has cured himself otter being out to great expense and Injury through medical humbug aud Ql pv enclosing a port paid addressed envelope. Jingle eerie* may be had ot tue author. NATHANIEL MAA FAIR. Esq* Bedford. KingsCottnty.it. 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J>- w 11cox ’a Patent Arttllclal Leg. manulactured by C. Stafford. U6 Clark street. Chicago, 111. has m»w lmi*ortant advantages over any other Limb Icnowju Is warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Bend for rpr.nblet. daMD66ly t. tAb CATARRH! CAT ARRHI DR. SEELYE’S LlfitTU CATARRH REMEDY. • Eure enre foi Catarrh or Cold 1c the head. It Is easier to cure CATAREnthinCoNsnoYioN. Thcsymptomsol Catarrh at first a-e very alight. Person* find they listc a cold, and have frequent attack*, are mo’-e acn sativcielheciAnpei of ieou*erature. The nose may bedrv or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, becoming tUck and adhesive, as tne disease becomes chronic, and t» col ridofby the nose or falls into the t’lroat and is hawked or cangned off. The breath b conies offensive. It mav destroy toe sense of smell nnd CSHBP deafness. Ac.* Price of, CaUrrti Remedy *°oo Sent by express. Office ls J honthClarkstreei. ?npal aHT?) Address Dr. D. H.SEELYK.P. O. Box 4«L Chicago. Dl- _wrVl* :: clW-gro^&d_ iDaUr mure. HILL HOTEL AND WATER CURE, NORTHAMPTON, MASS. These wishing to get awnv from Ae heat of cities or •the cares of business, wtU find tew as a«*liab.e «uoa mot resorts It couples the roost romantic mountain acrtierv with the best hotel accommodations; is easy oiacccM. the railroad monitg through tha town: and **S wsiSfcurelf connected with the hotd. where tn- can. In addition, receive too best hydropathic bucccso lu the treatment of m oman’s dlM.*a*sca la well known The cure Is speedy and relia ble These brought on bed* even are soon enabled lo walk Over lour hunurec cases of spinal dlsctscs, r»r o yrt*. and loss of the c*e of Uinb*. have baeuj re* fctorec! • and numerous cure* have been made ol van om Htnb!*otn dlffleultle* wnlch hadllflcerwdwitboat hsli'lorjt-ara. For the su‘*e» In Ireatlng wore orti* zaiy rou.plalats. and the gveat favor glvaa the Turk* Ist ChtmiVcalandotaor Hath*.see Clrcalar. seat gratis. Scaring jHadi'iiug. I^sIWNGx The Florence Sewing MacHni MAZES rOUE DHTEBEKT STITCHES, *IW Lock, Knot, Donblfc Lock fc Dcible Knot} V.m a* much ea*e and facility as ordinary machine* TnnhcoKß auich, &tid viUi as mUeor Its* machinery. It oakthe tavaasniL* pxsnxonoa, which eatblw Hit o.'*-ra.or. by tiiuj.lt turtles the thumb screw. to yjt rCc work rur to the right or loft, to araT any ■mjt ol seam, or futon the eada of seano, without fnrrJDR the fabric. J t ruse IJOBD.T, eewt *ad Is elmoet soie» the hxatimt orns isT work with equal fa -a .»v vlthunl change of tcuslou or niacldnery. r’-llaniniiK the length of Ujp atUcU. and from one kind «» eUt& wmothff. can readily be dona while thema anywidth of beta; fella, binds, braids, gath a« neewry tools, and "BAEVXTM'S whicTpimlca tno work lueic are tar »i -bed w1 tt each machine. . . AG KKTS WAKTED.-ror term, aamplee of HVt2| and drcolars. address FLOEUfCE EEWJJTO HfMiHuir CO Istiammi.lMLtkMtteM. mkwhi San King one imai). Siial WaPcrroii. 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Office No. L x.nntzXAK,{ Formerly of j BaSPKTT. (Wright, Bhcrman & Co. c o coolzt. late with Awing. Briggs & Co. nivs-o®o-8m JJENISTOH & CO., coheoission hebcilints, LIVEBFOOL. Eitsbexces:—Messrs.Page.Richardson A Co*BoßtoiL Middleton A Co* New York. Bnow A Burgess. do. Johnston A Bayley. do. wfctb advances made on consignments of Pro rial oca Flour, Ac* to the abovehonseby HENRY MILWARD, dclbylbUy IS Laaallft streat. Chicago. flUilinnai m M M DR. SWEET’S Infallible Liffiment, THE great external remedy, 'l OR GOUT. NEURALGIA. LTTM* BAGO, STIFF MXK URT ISV3. CUTS AND WOUNDS. PILES, HEADACHE. AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDKIH. -*or all of wide*: It 1* a speedy and certain remedy t d Lever laila. This Liniment is orepared from the i ci.c of Dr. Stcpheii Sweet, of Connecticut, the ♦ i-*ou6 bone setter, and has been used la hla practice lur more «t»aw twenty years with the most nßtonPnlng ' ♦yPaN alleviator OF PAIN, it la unrivalled br anv preparation before the public, of which the i/ort skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. L ril- UrJn-crt will cure rapidly and radically. Hheu* i atlcDUoul* ™ cf every kind, aud In thousands ol c • s>> where It has been used Ituaa never been kaowr 1 /ok NEURALGIA, It will afford immediate rellel In ei.-c.-y case, however distressing. It wfil relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in l!.rce n.lnutet«. and is warranted to do It. TuOTIiACHF also willtt cure Inrtautly FOR NERVOUS DIT3ILITY AKITGSNEBAL LAS* Hyt DK. arising from ImprodcuCh or excess, this liu’ii.fut U a most hapay and unfailing remedy. Act* S :g dlrecCy upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens *:•ertl** of Da. * ktji Ivfallinnx LiVTZZtrr,when used sccordlns:to dlremtons. rHILI'LAVNS, FHOSTKD FJtKT, AND IKBBCI Err LB AND BTINGS. Every Horse Owner {Should bare tbl« remedy at band, for its timely cae at. foe first appearance of Lameness trill effectually pre vent those formidable disease*, to which ab bones are liable, end which rendered maty ether vise valuable horses nearly worthiest. Over four hundred voluntary testimonial! to the wonderful curative properties of thla Liniment have hetm received a Ithla the last two year*, and many of them from persona la the highest ranks of Ufa. CAUTION. Ts avoid Imposition, observe the Signature andLßce ness of Dr. Stephen Sweeten every label, and also “fitephea Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown la the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. DICHAItDSON A CO.. 6olel*roprtetori. Korwldt. Ct. ror Mia b» IjOKD & fiWITH, Oeaen.l Water® ..vs&s,. I** 1 ** ,u ” t - en*cded—A Case [Special Correspondence Chicago Tribune.] GitEAT Salt Lake Citt, June 15,15U3. Considerable excitement has prevailed in <1»1r city and Tlclnity iu regard to a certain case o{ habeas corpus, which came before Judge Drake a few weeks since. As it involves some of the M points of difierence” between 44 this people ” and the rest of the world, it may in* terest your readers. In October last, Mrs. McMillen and her two daughters, by a former husband, arrived In this city. They left Scotland devotees of.the Mormon faith, and expected to find on their arrival here, that peace and purity, which Mormon missionaries so persistently preach. On arriving in the Valley, the family found difficulty in obtaining the necessaries of life, and the old lady, being rather more energetic than her husband, made application at several places for employment for herself and daugh ters, Among others, she applied to an “El der in Israel,*’ and in answer received a proposition from this charitable personage to take both herself and daughters as wives, in addition to several others which he already “ ojrjifd.” When the woman told him she hud a husband already, he said, “I know It, but if he cannot supportyoa he is not worthy of yon, and yon should marry some one who can provide lor you.** This aroused the in dignation of the mother, and the delusion in to which she had fallen about the peace and happiness, the fullness of joy which she hod believed wonld be here when she arrived at the Holy City, began to give way before this demonstration of 44 brotherly love.” Mrs. McMillen secretly resolvedto preserve the chastity of herself and daughters, and at the earliest opportunity to leave the country where such degrading vices were tolerated. She came to the city to find employment, nod was induced to go to Camp Douglas, where, through the kindness of Gen. Connor, she ob tained honorable employment. As soon as the old lady became comfortably situated, she endeavored to get her daughters. The Mormons had .worked hard to prejudice tire children against the mother, telling them that she was living in a state of open prosti tution, and would sacrifice them also, if they went to her. But the- energies and affection of the mother were not to be overcome in tliat way; she proceeded to the settlement, and with a little force and a mother's strata gem, succeeded in getting the youngest daughter away. The Mormons had locked her up In a room for some time previous, but on this occasion she was at the theatre, and ti;c mother took her away from her compan ions and bore her off in triumph. As Gen. Connor was fitting out a train for Euby Valley, she resolvedto avail herself of Ibis opportunity to leave the country. Her eldest daughter, Agnes Lowry, had been left at the settlement iu the employ of John Pock. On the 20th of April, the mother went to the house of John Tack, and to her surprise ound that her daughter was not there; she hod gone to Ward Pack’s, son of the former. She then went to Ward’s, and from the con versation perceived that her daughter’s mind had been prejudiced against her. She, how ever, warned her against polygamy, and re ceived assurance from her that she would never countenance or embrace it The moth" er then left and returned to Camp Douglas. The expedition to Bnby would move on the Cth of May, and on the 27th of April, accom panied by four persons, Mrs. McMillen went again to the house of Ward Pack, and en deavored to obtain her daughter. Agues came cut of the house and her mother claimed the right to take her away. She threw her arms around Agues and drew her towards the gate, when two men, Ward Pock and another man, came out, threw both mother and daughter violently to the ground, tore the girl away from her and took her into the house. The old lady, bruised and beaten, was pre vented from entering the house orhavjng any further communication with her daughter, by Pack, who stood in the door with a revolver in his hand. Pack alleged that he was married to Agnes the Friday previous, at Salt Lake City, and promised to go down and produce the certi ficate, and convince her that such was the fact. This information so astounded the old lady that she was induced to say, that if Pack could produce the evidence that they were legally married, she wonld go away and give herdaughtcr up. Ae she was leaving, about 100 Mormon’s from the settlement surrounded Pack’s house, and In due form of a mob, took into custody the two.men who remained, to. accompany Pack and Agnes to tbe city. These men were threatened with death by tbe mob, Insulted lu various ways, detained by violence all night, and next morning taken before a Magistrate, accused of assault and battery, and sent down to the camp for military trial. Subjjcenas were issued for Agnes and Pack on the trial, but they were not to be found. Tbe men were acquitted. The failure of Pack to come to tbe city as he agreed, and the fact that he could not be found when the subpoena was issued, led to the conclusion that his allegation of mar rinire to Agues was false. On the 2d of May Mrs. McMlUcn presented her petition to his honor, Thomas J. Drake, j raying for a writ of habeas corpus , whereby she'might recover the custody and control of her daugher Agnee. The Judge issued the writ and placed It In the hands of United States Marshal Gibbs, to be served- On the evening of the 8d the Mar shal notified the Judge that the parties were in wal ing at the Court room, w hereupon the Judge proceeded thither. Pack, by his conn ed, made return of the writ in he following words: 44 1 return this writ, the within named Agnes Lowry being now in the Court, she be ing of lawful age, and *he lawful wife of the within named ward Pack.” The counsel then moved that the parties he discharged, on the ground that Agnes was the wife of said Pack, and as such, was free from the control of her mother. The Judge said the return would require evi dence to support it, and that the complainant, Mrs. McMillen, must be notified. The Court took a recess of two hours and a half; to give time to the complainant to be present. The trial continued, by request o. the defendant, until midnight. The complainant, having proved that Agues Lowry was her daughter; that die was under ■ eighteen years cf age, and that'she was un lawfully and by force restrained of her liberty, ie*tcd her case. The first witness called on the part of the defense was Wilford Woodruff! one of the “Twelve.” He testified that be was at a louse In the Temple Block (Endowment! House), on Friday evening, April isth; that I he saw Ward Pack married to one Agnes ! Lowry, and that Daniel H. Wells performed the ceremony. Judge W. W. Phelps, who personates the Devil m the Endowment ceremonies, was next called. He testified that he saw Pock married to a person whom they called Agnes Lowry, and that Brigham Young performed- the cere ,UUpon this positive contradiction, Brother Woodruff took Bro. Phelps aside, and; gave him some Instructions, after which he returned and said, “Igucssßro.Wellstftdniarryuiem. Tes, lam sure he did; but I goto so many weddings there, that I get them all mixed up.” This witness testified with a reckless ness that hbowed utter disregard of troth, and clearly established his title to the cognomen of his illustrious prototype, the Fatter of Ides. The evidence .being ail in, the Court ad* onrned to 9 o’clock next morning.' . The Court room was densely crowded dur ing the examination, and some slight demon strations of disturbance were made, and It was evident tb*t many were around with pis tols and bludgeons Tuesday Morning, May sth, 1363. The court heard a short argument from the defendant’s counsel, in which he left 'he whole matter to the Court, and as he could not leave it to any one else,{ it was no great condebcention, even fur a Mormon lawyer. Judge Drake, in a very dignified and im pressive manner then delivered the following opinion: The case under consideration is one of some impoitance. It involves the right to control and direct a person who bus arrived at years or discre tion. Mrs.McMUlen, as the mother and only surviving parent of Agn«s Lowry, a woman claiming the right to Lave the custody, control, and care or said Agnes. The respondent. Ward Pick, in whose custody Agues is found, claims to control her as being her husband. The return which be has made to tha •w rlt of habeas corjru*, In the following words: “1 return this writ,tlu| within named Agnes Lowry bine no»* before the court —she being of lawful age, and the lawful wife of the within Ward Pack,” indicating, If it indicates auy thing, that the. re spondent claims the custody and control of Agnes, 1 y rcasonand by virtue of tne marital rights which it is claimed exists between them. In support of his claim the respondent. adduces testimony to prove that on or about Ibe Isth of April last be was married to the said Agues, in . form, according to the enstom of the country. 1 do not consider It necessary to comment at large upon the testimony offered to prove ihata marriage i « semony was pefonued between the said Agnes and the respondent, although there is much in it about which one might cavil, aud censure-ought rest upon it. Tet. 1 am inclined to consider that point established by the evidence adduced. By the return of tbereeponient, the &S® of Agnes became a question equally important with tliat ot their marriage ceremony—precisely what the respondent means by the word “lawful ate,” may be a matter of conjecture. Whatever it may be, the coart considers it as al leiiging that the said Agues is of that age, when parental restraints, pa; ental control, and the right of parental custody cuares—upon this point the evidence' offered by the respondent Is, ; in the opinion of the-court, wholly Inadequate, without ref erring at all to the conflict of testimony upon tl l» poli.t— that offered by the respondent does not pi o'e that the said Agues was. at the time oftho ■ alleged mairince. or is now. of that age when she ceases to be under the control of her parent.. The reciprocal duties and obligations’ of parent and child-are snch that we should be led into a wide field were we to attempt u discussion ot* even but u lew of them. It must suffice here to ray, in the opinion of the court, there duties and obliga tions, rights and privilege?, continue intbelaw until the child arrives at the age of twenty-one f »-ar«s whetc there isno statutory provisions Hmlt ng the minority of the child to an carHcrday. While the parental authority exists, and is exer cised with humanity, it Is supreme—however con trary it may he to the inclinations of the child. Marital rights or authority, obtained during the minority of the child, whether male or female, with out thu consent of the parent or guardian, cannot he peimitted to override and displace those of the p rent. The rights of the parent may be varied. Marital obligations may he permitted to intervene du ring the minority of the child oftentimes to the •neat advantageof the child, as well as the joy of the parent. But to this end the consent of the pa rent must he obtained. There are circnmstanccs Burrounding the mar* riageof the respondent to Agnes Lowry, which cannot he overlooked. It is alleged that at the time of tbeassamed mar riage to Agues, be bad another wife with whom, and her children, several in number, be was living and cohabiting. Proof that the respondent was before the time of bis assumed marriage to Agues, cohabiting with a woman, which w oman ho called bis wife, and introduced her as such, and that the same woman was living at the bonse of respondent after this assumed mar riage to Agues, is before the coart. To this ev|. deuce the respondent has made no reply, nor offer ed any explanation, be having had full opportunity to do cither, and having omitted to make any ex- I'auatlou. The presumption which was created jy this evidence, becomes by his secrcsy, a con clusion. And a very painful conclusion it Is, for if the ccDtlusioD be a correct one, the respondent is unity of a palpable, of a gross violation of a law of :he United States, and under circumstances of an aggravating character, considering what has been dune to bring the provisions oMhat.law to the knowledge ottUie people. The court is impressed with theoclicf that there is not a male inhabitant ii, the Territory who has reached the age of discre tion, whole not familiar with the provisions of tl-ai Jaw. If this statns of the respondent was such at tho time of the assumed marriage to Agues Lowry, ho violated thcprovMons of that law, then this as sumed marriage to Agues Lowry, however solemn ly performed, was wholly and totally void, and the court Is by the evidence, impelled to this opinion. Theiefore, the decision of the court is that the custody and control of the said Agnes Low ry belong to her mother, AunesP, McMillen, not to the respondent. Ward Pack, aud that the said Agnes Lowry bo placed in the custody of her mutiny, the complainant, and that the Marshal Is In tehy ordered to carry this decision of the court itto execution. TJ. S. Marshal Gibbs then told the mother that she could take her daughter, and told the daughter she could go with her mother, al though the Judge had previously told him that he must place the daughter la the cus t' dy of the mother and keep her there, until she could take her quietly away. The vast assemblage now began to more and show signs of uneasiness. At the request of Mrs. M., Judge Drake took the young Miss Lowry and wentout for a car riage. While pasting through the crowd their lan guage and actions were insulting and menac ing Old Pack and others men rushed up to i) rs. M. and pinched and snubbed her, and tore her daughter from her. She fled for her life, the mob took the girl and with shouts at d yells of triumph bore her away, in open defiance of the decision of the court. This and many other like occurrences, prove conclusively, that no order or decree of a Federal court can be enforced here against a Mormon, In the present state of things. The question is forced upon us and must be met sooner or later, whether a brawling territory, Containing from forty to fifty thousand peo ple, mostly foreigners of all the lower orders, shall submit to the authority of the General Government, or continue openly and vaunt- Ugly to set it at defiance. *nrg SPIRITS AFTER BRIGHAM. The spirits Lave taken possession of Belg ium's new theatre, and arc ‘‘taking down the home” in a manner quite sta»tllug to tho»c xv ho have witnessed their performances. A large tool chest was taken from the stage and transferred to the first dress circle, by spirit ual bands. The curtain rose, and a play. “The Charcoal Burner, or, The Dripping Well of Kuareeboro,” was pat upon the boards in fine style. As the play progressed, the cartain rue and fell as required by the changing scenes, and to judge by the dapping, cheer ing, and stamping, the spirit audience was b'ghly delighted. Most exquisite music is alto discoursed by these unseen performers. This is a serious annoyance to Brigham, as be intended to open the theatre some time ago. and some of his performers are herefrom a distance. These are,Jor propose to be, the spirits of departed “saints,” whoure displeas ed with Brigham for having taking the “ tem- Elc money” to build a theatre. They say they are come after their money, and don’t in tend to leave until they get it. The “ honest saints” believe this to be a judgment sent up on them for their wickedness, aud are greatly alarmed. DEAD BODIES FOUND. A few weeks since, the remains of a woman and child were lonnd in Red Bute Kiuiyon, on the top of a high bluffy a short distance above Camp Douglas. From the state in which the bodies were found, they must have been there more than a year. The -Mormons say that the woman’s re mains are those of Lavinia Middleton, who became convei ted to spiritualism by oue Eddy, who was here several years ago. She became so affected with lunacy that sue was, at times, unable to do anything, never staying long In one place. Three or four years ago, she left the place where she was stopping, and was never heard of afterwards. They have no theory in regard to the child. A CAVE. A cave has lately been discovered near Black Kock at the Southern extremity of Great Salt Luke, and about twenty-five miles from this city. The entrance is about eleven feet wide, live feet high, and some seventy feet long. The walls are perpendicular and of solid rock. Passing through an aperature in the wall, you cuter a grand hall, fifty feet long, thirty feet high, and six feet wide* You then descend ana travel through a passage about two hun dred and twenty feet long, tour feet wide, and from fifteen to seventy feet in height. A number of human skulls and other bones weie found upon the floor of the cave, and me small bones ou the ledges of the wall. The floor is soft and seems to consist of de composed bones. On the walls, near the entrance, are some hieroglyphics of spears and animals. The whole length of the cave is about 330 feet. The Indians on tho “line” arc ngain troublesome. Two men, employees orthe Western Line, "were killed on the 10th last., hy a. roving baud of Indians, near the point ol the mountain, only about twenty miles from this city. The men were horribly mutilated, and the scalps taken off the entire head. Soldiers are tent out now with every stage, to protect the mail and passengers. lien. Connor and his escort returned about two weeks since, having laid ont SodaSprlugs City, ou the extreme northern bead ot Bear Hirer, and in the vicinitv of Soda or Steam b- at Springs. He reports the valley of Bear Eiver as extremely beautiful, aud tar superior in every respect to ibis. The emigration en routefor Washington Territoryand the Beaver Head and Salmon River mines will pass through the new city. Very many of those going to California will take this route, as it ii nearer and aflords much better water and grass. COT. HABDING SUPERSEDED. Gov. Harding left this city on the 11th Inst., by the Eastern stage, for his new field of labor as Consul to Valparaiso. Chili. J. Duane Doty, late Superintendent of In dian Affairs for Utah, and Ex-Governor of Wisconsin, is the newly appointed Executive for Utah. He is at present on a tour to the new territory, whither he went to try If pos sible to make peace with the Bannocks aud other tribes who have committed so many murders and depredations on the emigrants going to the northern mines. He and Gen. Connor succeeded in making a treaty with a small band on Snake River. A large body of Sbosbono or Snake Indians met at Fort Bridger lately, and scut word to Gen. Connor to come aud make peace with them, which he very willingly did. They sur rendered about 150 stolen horses, and said they wished to live in peace with the whites. TbeGtneral caused Washekee, the chief whom they deposed last year, because ho was in favor of peace, to be reinstated. The Indians said they had been incited to murder aud rob tbo whites, ly the Mormons, and that they ex pected help from them at the battle of Bear River, but were disappointed. The Troy (N, T.j Whig, in former days in politics what its name designates; in later years an American organ of the Fillmore stripe; latterly a venomous Copperhead organ, has become finally a u Conservative Republican” sheet, and will advocate the piisdples of conservatism, if any one knows whattheyare, - . flTatriinomnl 'J'HE NORTHERN Transportation Company OF OHIO. ZBPRTPABXD TO IRAS’SPOET PaOPTRTT HTTWId Boston, all porsis nr new enql and, .HEW YOEK AND THE WEST, WITH PROMPTNESS, CARE AND DISPATCH. Ttl» well knowc line of fllteeu'flrrt class screw Steam ersconnectaatOGDENßEUGH wlthraUtoadfor Boston and all point# In New vm cett with the Railroads between < ape Vincent and New York ; anrt at Oswego wltt sUneof Lurtj first claw Canal Boats between Oswege. 1 Troy, Albany and New Toik. ’ form a DAILY LINE from Boston. New York, Ogde. starch. Cape VUicentandCKweeo to Cleveland. Toledo and Detroit, and a TRIWEKKLY LIKE To Chicago and Intermediate Ports. AGENTS. J. HTEBa,74Fearl street. New Tort. JOHN HOCKING. State street. Boston. GEO. A. EDDY, ('gdenabargh.* JOHN H. CRA tVFOBO. Oswego. A. F. SMITH. Capo Vincent. . * •WALKER & HAYS. Toledo. E. R. MATHEWS. Detroit, O. J. n AT.KMllwaokee. PKLTOK iißEED.ClevjlHd.^ Office and dock foot of North Lasallfc atroct, mh2l-b4ifr4m rxmCAGO LEAD AND OIL \J WORKS.' Corner Clinton and Bolton Street* West Side. LEAD PIPE, PELLETS, BAK t SHEET LEAD, LINSEED OEEi, Shot, Wilt* Lead, -Eed Lead and Litharge, PUMPS AXD HYDRAULIC RAMS. Orders'from the trade solicited. Highest market prke paid for Flax Seed. P. O. box 6146. 8e! g. w. BLATUBFURD. TA7EBFR, WILLIAMS fr FITCH . f » hove lost received a very LA.HGE and .AT* TRACTIVE Stock for bUMMER TRADE, INCLUDING BOTO UMBRELLAS and PARASDLS-all prudes, h COO dozen PALM LEAF II ATS—jllutta'btea, 8100 dozen white atd col’d PALMLEab'SUAKBKS— * allelzes. (at reduced prlc«-a.) - 200 CIK-*-* Ladles* and ML»>ca’ TRIMMED and UN* IB’MMKD lIVTS. „ S,CATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. jO Thebestln the world. WTT.T.TAM A. BATCHELOR’S Afeiebratcd Ball Dye produces u color not to be dis di gn»s?;ed from nature-warranted not to Injure the uurln the least; remed'es thclU effects 01 had dyes, ind Invigorates the b&ix for life. OBEY, BED, OB BUSTY HATH isatnntiy tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the a».r eo;t*Ld beauUnl. Bold by aU Druggists. Ac. or The er-tiUltie is signed william a. Batchelor os the four sides of each box. Factory, fal Barclay-*t„ ffew Tork, (late 253 Broadway and 16 Bond.) JyS-BTOMy 'J'O FLAX GROWERS, WE BUT loose flax straw. Which 1* loop, clean, of pood fibre and well fttl-rot ted.Ntben deilvereo at itatioos on lines of Chicago railroads, or at tht Chicago t lax him. Please send for clrcularji giving directions for bar vraurgrOe.-.0»!.1.ic RTn ntn)nißD 4 jyl-gSg Sff a-2mw Office an Lake-et.. Chicago. TSHTTER.—I am packing Butter D in New York firkins, and want tobay from Five to Ten Thousand Pounds Doily, Ard rc’nrn the packages for more Batter. Call on me In the ba-ftoet tof 49 South Water street, or address po»t Ofrce Box 667. Consignment* solicited. Jcia gl4Sim DANIEL W.DAKE. TfRENCH ARTIFICIAL EYES. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MOST PERFECT WORKMANSHIP. Can bo worn without pain. Call and examine them, oroddress CALE BROTHERS, Dealers In Druggists Novelties, 202 Randolph street. Chicago. Illinois. VLOUR BARREL STAVES Jl? and heading. 4C0.C00 Oak Flour Barrel Slaves, 2C0.0C0 Ash Hoops, ForfalebyMAOlLL A LAIHUM. JegtgTlS-lOt TT'ISHIITG—At Clarke Station, S’ on the Calomel Itlvor, one boar's ride from Chi. capo by P. F. tv. * C. U.R.. la fairly Inansarated, Pickerel and bnts aiecanght in great qnauUtles dally. »rRACKETT & GREGORY. JL> ATTORS’ETS AND COUNSEILOBS AT LAW, Nc. 43 Claik sin et. Rooms Nos I and j, Chicago. 111. Post Office Drawer 5775. ZDW.g.BRACKET. 1J}3c9792w1bl DA>~‘LP. ORSOOBY. ■VTEW POTATOES. —Just re- X V ccivedaod for sale a choice lot ot M JEW POTATOES. Coll and see them at 129 South Water street. hSgSSCSt M. D. DAVIS. Tlf ONET TO LOAN". —*10,000 to XVa Loan on first class farms located near pood markets. Address ercloslrgstamplorreply.HOLMES & BROTHER. P. O Drawer 5906.N0. 4 Dole s Build* it g. Chicago, Illinois, JeSt-gatf-lm T'BE mutual LIFE INSUR- I ANCE CO. ol New York. P. 9. Winston, Presi dent, Cash Assets February Ist, 1853. $0,225,110.79. O CRONKIUTE. General Agent fop Northern and Central Ullpols.No. SCtarkst.. Chicago. jellgSMy Tl If CALLISTEE.HALL & LIVERMORE GENERAL coitmissioN ifiEßCHAjnrs, 2S3South Water street, Chicago. 111. P O. Box SC77. v-anted-300.000 lbs. of Wool, on Eastern orders, gv.cror White Winter and Spring Wheat Flour for CiijTr.de. Je13g3034w MIGHT SCAVENGER.—CharIes I_N Kunx will attend to the cleaning of Vaults, Priv ity and the removal of offensive matter of alldescrlp* tloas.spoUedraeats.deadanimale t &c..&o. Rainwater cisterns cleaned and purified. Particular attention g«en to the removal of stable manure. All work at uded to with promptness and dispatch, and at hour nest suitable. Post office Box 4149. jeu>-g299-lm "PILES! PILES!! PILES 11! I Dr.'Wltfleld’s Vegetable pais surpass all other remedies In the rapid and radical cure of Piles. Testl n.oLitb from ladles and gentlemen who have been cor* dby their use. Price «) Cents per Box. Sold by a-lDnjggbts.nndby the Proprietor. J. YOUNG. 4SL Broadway. N.T. Bent by mall to any address. Jea-gty-lwli . TO BRITISH . RESIDENTS. From the first of July until the first of August. I shall have an office In Chl-ago. at 122 Washington st, opposite the Conit House (Mr. Alexander Waite a ) oifce horns—lo AM. unUI2P.M., (Saturdays evcei t ed> Post Office Box SO. J. EDWARD WILKINS. 11 B.M. Consul, at Chicago, __ _ EteldlDpuDdcrlDstructioDsatSt. Louis je23g>S3la QALT, LIME, &c.— A constant O supply of New York and Michigan SALT, Lime. Water Lime. Stucco. Land Plaster. Ac., on hand and for sale by ALUKRT K. NEELY, General CommUsloo riercaant, jfij-gftrr 236.255& 210 South Water street. £f| TONS TOBACCO-Of reliable t,' V/ And standard Kentucky brands. In boxes. hall boxes and caddies; also, fine cut chewing and smok ire of approved manufacture, la barrels, naif barrws *e foreale at curreutratesby „ _ *C„ ior PARSONS. PITKIN A HANKHY. »u"-t294-lT 71 South Waterstrea a LBERT MORSE & CO., J\_ PBODUOR COMMISSION HERCHiNTS, Ko lE6 South Water street, (Aiken's Building. * Chicago. Illinois. • gyßosinesa confined strictljnm Commisrjon._gj -RAFFLE —Of great interest to all ll gaioon keepers. One Four Stroke Boer Pump, made by Stephen Lano. Jr„ 217 Canal street. N. Y.: to heialßed for at T. n \LL'S. 113 nearhom street, next door to Dearborn Street Opera House, ou the 2M day of.Tniy. Je27-«735-2w q-'O LOAN— J "$A000 AT 8 PER CEST. INTEREST Or improved property. Address Post Office Box 6213. jyfreWlft ; TVR.BOYNTON’S PETROLEUM I / Metallc and Roofing TARIMISH, Unsousled for Isos Wonr. Booting Purposes and for Srn* Painting, LOUD A SMITH. le2-eIS9-lP 38 Lake-et.»'Wholesale Western Ag eats. KAA BAGS COFFEE!.—Rio, Mar t)vv acalbo an#* costa Sica, lair to prime, arrlv- Kjgm * HANKKT^ South Watt? itreet. fnisrdlantotis. K. HARRIS’ IMPROVED “nOBKOIf BEATEtt” HAY PRESS. ABpersons desiringtheadvantages of this cc] ehra ted Press, or alrhUg the exclusive monopoly I'' «& B ner of tie s-tno tor ary specified territory. are hiireny i oUCetl ti.at we are now manufactoring tie aame.tfxmer STATION ART OR PORTABLE, 8s desired; and win furbish the Pres* all complete and In working order on short notice It luu been tested la evtry parUcmar, and bos proved Itself THE BEST IN USE, and the only cne which will make hales soltab’n for profitable shipment by railroad. Ten toes may be loaded ard snipped It* an ordinary box cor. As now mproved.lt has the additional ADVANTAGE OF PORTABILITY and may be retnp ard nsedlndependent of any fra Tie work cr attachment to a turn or bnlldiug ol *ay kind. Send for a HayPrcrS Clrcol'-r. Galesburg, nimoU. Junelo,le«3. „ # ° J. p. FROST & CO. I have legally authorized.lP. Profit* Co. to maaa f»cimetteiluUMuN UEITER PRESS, wlta sllpa tented Improvements, and to pell and transfer, os apeitMorm-, theexcloelverichttn anynoaoid t-trrl torvoftteFnlttd State* bydeed.emPracinrihepro tecllon of the oilglual extension patent*, andaiso the three original patent* granted to me.secarlog the ex clusive use of Beatxb la connection with any form of Press. JOHN K, HAIIRI3, Post Office address. AUenavßle. Switzerland County. Indiana, Je27-g*rsi-;lw TO MILLERS OR MER CHANTS.—The undersigned offers for sale the Steam Flooring Mills known as “PRAIRIE MILLS,” With Cooper Shops and Cattle Yard, Situated In the Town of Fulton, State of lowa, the stcocd station on the M. & M. Railroad, sixteen miles from the City of Davenport. This >lOl has three rnn of fonr foot burr stones, and Is caoable of grtnalrg two hundred barrels of Floor per day. and has ample power and is well snppUed with water, and Is not far from coal banka for tie oh* talcing of fuel. and has a aide track for the convenient shipping of Floor. The location of this Min Is in the centre of an exten* alve wheat growing region, and can have a large ran of custom business In addition to Its merccanl work. This property originally cost about ten thousand dollar* and is now offered lor the sum of Four Tbou eni-H Dollars, on terms favorable to tne purchaser. Forfartherpamcnlara apply to A. C. FULTON, on the premises, or to . .. GEO. L. DAVENPORT, Davenport. lowa. Jel4-gSI6-4w 'J'O GRAIN SHIPPERS Tie Richards Manufacturing Co. Are now maaafactnrlDgl HICHARDS 5 IRON CORN SHEIXER Double Screen Separator, For Warehouses, Distilleries, Mills and Farms, WITH LATE IMPROVEMENTS. CAPACITY : No, 0—5,000 to 10,000 Bushels per day. No. 1—2,000 to 4,000 “ “ No. 2—1,000 to 2,000 “ “ No. 3 200 to 1,200 “ “ No. 4 SOOtO 000 “ “ Claims of Superiority: 1. They shell clean from the Cob In every concltlon of Grain. 2. They do not cut or grind the Corn. 3. They dean the Grain In perfect condi tion for Market. 4* They are built EYITRELT OF IBONs combining great strength, simplicity and dura bility, and are universally acknowledged, as now perfected, the CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. Testimonials : We have six of Richards’ Shellers; have shelled nearly a Million Bushels of Corn; we commend them to the Grain Shippers of the West, after ample trial and experience. ILL. CENT. B.E. CO. "We think the Machine superior to all others They shell perfectly clean from the Cob, with out breaking the Grain. (Signed J HIGH. CENT. B. B. CO. We commend them to all Grain Shippers. (Signed,) STUBGES, BUCKINGHAM & CO. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS For Warehouses. Elevators, Shaft ing, PuUies, Belting, Buckets, and Warehouse Machinery, Furnished to Order. New and Second-Hand Portable and Stationary Engines Of the most approved styles. Circulars Furnished upon Application RICHARDS MANUFACTURING CO. 190 & 192 WasMngton-st, P.0.80x 732. CHICAGO. [nySl-eSDMy] QYER 10,000 FARMERS Trongliont the Western States, Will CORROBORATE the statement that the OLD WET.TAHT.E Bnfialo Pitt’s Threshing Machine IS THE BEST MACHINE Now In use for threshing our Western Grain, Bead Quarters Nos. 95 and 97 West Randolph street, northwest comer Jefferson street, Chicago, where Mat bines can be teen. Don’t buy until fyou liavo taken a look at them. . jtia gies lin F. Q. WELCH, Genl Agent. SUGAR WAREHOUSE, Comer of State and South Water streets. AGENCY OF THBE3 New York Sugar Refineries, . Which manufacture 60,000,000 lbs. Eaw Sugar a Tear, Having their Depot In Chicago, with a large stock la store at all times. To the dealers, lame and small, B'ai consumers oi the Northwest, the advantage is of fered of buying Sugar as they want, - AT NEW YORK PRICES, with the freight added, thereby dispensing with the saddle men, who seek a profit at the expense of the consumers, “Money Saved is Money Earned.” Dealers in the interior, who have not received any e'rculars, wlllhereafrcrbave themeentlf they will for p-ph me with their address. TERMS CASH. J, 11. BUSUAII. ap4-cS33m _ SHINGLES & LATH, new fibm. HOWARD & CHASE, tato S- G. B. HOWARD, Dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Shingles, Lath, CEDAR POSTS, DOORS A.TD SASH. w, ftT( , M'llct: LUMBER sad sawed SHINGLES by tboCABGO and WILL SELL as low as any one. Our yardlsuowlocated oa CHARLES STREET, Opposite tlio CTilcago and St. I,onla pieljlit Depot, "West S»lde, Fourtk yard from Van Bnrea Street Bridge. BaLroad trsekintbeyard. Orders filled prompUy. CALL AHD SEE OTTE STOCK P T nna. Ueg-gca-lwsaw] 8. g.d. Howard OHICAGO INFIRMARY AND INSTITUTE. No 189. South Backer street corner ol West Van Boren street. The Examl -.Honand Medical Department under the charge of lira Jennie Dutton, CboIRYOY INT PHYSICIAN, yirst Cits* Boom* and Board furnished to Invalids at this Institute. Medicines prepared always for sale. je»-gO4T L. BASCOM4 CO..Proprietors. Jjchnbolb’* ®itrrt Ituljti.' cSd 1 I£ W JJELMBOLD’S Compound Fluid EXTEAOT BUCHU A POSITIVE ASD SPECIFIC REMEDY FCR DISEASES OF THE BLASDEB, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine Increases the Power of Diges tion, and Excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcarons Depositions, and all the Unnatural Enlargements are Reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. HEiMUOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Has Cared every Case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the Keck of the Bladder and In carnation of the Kidneys* For these diseases It Is indeed a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said In Its praise. A single doee has been known to relieve the most argent symp toms. TOT IT. HfiINBOLU’S EXTRACT BUOHU, Ulceration of tLo Kidneys and Blad der) Retention of Urine, Diseases or the Prostrate Gland, Scone In the Bladder, Calculus, Grav el, Bilckdost Deposit, Females, Females, Females In Affections Peculiar to Females, The Extract Buchn Is tmeanoHed by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Betentlon. Irregularity, Palnfulnesa. or suppression of Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Sclrrbotu state of the uterus, and for ail complaints Incident to the sex In the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. And for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both seres, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror oi Diseases, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bock, Hot Hands, Flushing in the Body, Dryness oi * the Skin. Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lngsitndc of tire 9Ziu> culor System. Diseases or these Organs require the aid of a DFU- EETIC. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUSHU Is the Great Diuretic. HELDIBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCITO Cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissi* pation,£xcessea and Imprudancles in Life. HELMBOLD’S Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, For purifying the blood, re- , moving all dis eases arising from ex- ■ cess and ixnprudencles in life, chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reli able and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations ortho Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the akin. And Beautifying the Complexion IS'OT A FEW Ot the went disorders that afflict mankind arise from the corruption that accumulates in the blood Of all the discoveries tnat have been made to puree it oat, noue can equal in effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF S 4 KftAPAIULLA. It Cleanses and renovates the blood, instils the vigor oi health into the system, and purges out the humors which make dis ease. It stimulate the healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle lu the blood. Such a remedy, that could be reded on. has long been sought for. and now. for the first time the Enbtlc have one oq which they can depend. Our space ere does not admit certificates Co show Its affects, but the trial ci a single bottle will show to the sick that is has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Two table spoonsful ct the Extract of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of water. Is equal to the Llb-oii Diet Drink, and one bottle Is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the Decoction, as usual ly made. THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT TED TO USE IN THE DNITED STATES IT, and are also in very general use in all the STATE HOS PITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land. -awel! *• In prt- -** i practices, and arc considered as Invaluable remeC—>. See Medical Properties of Buchu, feomdispensatoei of the UNITED STATES. Bee Professor DEWEES’ valuable works on the practice of Physic. Bee remarks'made by the late celebrated Dr. PHI SIC, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MoDOWZLL, a celebrated Pnyslclan. and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Ireland, and published In the transactions of the King and Queen’s Journal. See Medlco-Chlrurgical Review, published by BEN JAMIN TRAVERS. Fellow of Royal College of Sur geons. See most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. FELICES; Extract Buflin SI.OO per Bottle, or Six for $3.00 “Sarsaparilla SI,OO per bottle, or Six for $5.00 Delivered to any address, securely packed from ob servation. Address letter »for Information, In confidence, to HE LBS BOLD’S BIEBICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth Street, (Below ChestnuO PHILADELPHIA. BEWARE of counterfeits and unprincipled dealers, WHO XSTJCATOB TO Diimoss Ot “their own” and ■‘other" article* on the reputation attained by HEIMBOLD’S preparations, HELMBOLD’S GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHU, EELHBOLD’S GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, BELMBOLD’S GENUINE-IMPROVED ROSE WASH. Bold by Druggist Everywhere. ASE POE EELMBOLD’Sj TAKE NO OTHER. Pr Cut out the advertisement and fiend forlt and avoid imposition and exposure* myli d66KP Batlroafl and Steamboat Cinei. Xj\ARE REDUCED B7 THE JL Orakd Tkc.tk Lm or N«tr Stkaxzbs. SI.OO LESS TO BOS fQK RtO LESS TO OODKKSBtTT.OH. , AND TO ALL KASfdRS POINTS. For Buffalo, tone' Ins at alt point* oa Lake Michigan and through to Buffalo la thn;e Toronto t>»we co. Oedeusburgh Mont*eal. Portland. Boston and New York. Tbe splendid low prewure, Cut sailing, appercabln steamer WATEB "WITCH-Capt. Sydor. Will leave brr dock, foot of Souv» Laaaiifat.. Satur day, Jmj ltd, at I P.M. For freight *r ap ply to -a. T. 9Pfc.XCEH» Jj3-hl3't Afreet, Ofllce foot of S. La-aHo-st. For st. Joseph. ThsnewflrfitcUss alde-wbeei Pa^Mnger STEAMBOAT SUNBEAM, Capt. Fred* Pabnt, ■Win lerreberDock. flrrt above Biuh Street Bridge. frt S;. ,fo»epbeverriiiorDlnir.Satara*j - ft*ad aaaaays en’tptdi at o o'clock . . . Koi Frelgttor Passage apply oaboamoMo^ Koa *6 and 3 Ever street }eOf cs72 Tv OUEAT SUMMER ROUTE.— Gcderlcb Line of Maunlflcent Steamers lenva dn'ly. counecMrg at Goderich Canada West vttn the Buffalo and Lake Huron U. R. far Buffalo. H«« Tore, Boston. Oedensborgb. Montreal, aodall principal clt* tea laikeiast and Canada, ThU routs U 500 Wiles Shorter, And ti>d time two to three days less than by other Steamboat Lises. To the hoauieaa man it la Near'.y Equal to All Kail, and lor pleasoi e pat ties It Is a ajar. passed. TARS AS LOW AS KT ANT OTHER LINE. Eicon!cm tickets to Mackinac orGodetich and re turn at Reduced Fare. Call and exasUe the route before pnichaolag ticket* elsewhere. Return tickets erod os anyboat In the Une during the season. No «<*■>•* ecal “'TxPHllJps.Pa^nce. Azßat, , Office ITSSonth Water at.comer LaflaLe, ml* Freight and Western Agent Office east of Kush-et,Bridge. P.0.80x •4£6. Jfcil-gtg-tw I dSATEL, 'OR LAKE SUPERIOR.—The Bplendld flnt clars Pasjenger Steamboat PLANET, CAPT, I. CHAMHEBLIH WIT toe daring the season of 1873. leaving Chicago at7o'clock 1c the evening. for Ontonagon. Superior City* M a or Its eqmvs *Fer WckSw apply to WILLIAMS&GOIOS 40 Fulton street.New York. or HENBT GBEENEBiM) General Passage Agency comer of Lakeaud Lwalia street. Cldcago. my»ejS3-8m JTUFFALO, CLEVELAND 1863 Chicago Lino. ISS3 For the ensuing season of navigation, the steamers of this due will run in connection, and on alternate days, with these of the Western Transportation Company BBTWSZS CHICAGO AND BUFFALO. zosxrse a DAILY LINE (Sundays excepted) Ibrthe transportation of Freight and Passengers. Banning In connection, at Buffalo, with the New York Central Railroad, Spauld ing’s Express, Union Express; The W> STERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY and Troy and Erie Lines of Canal Boats, on tbeSrleCanaL At Cleveland, with CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. The steamers composing this line are of the largest size, ami of great strength and speed, with superior aocjttmodailona for Passengers, Witt these unequalled faculties thelJbelytrepared to conrract to transport property from New Tors. Bos ton. Albany. Troy and ail the principal points on tne line of the New York Central Railroad and the Ena CanaL to the ports on the West Snore of Lake Michi gan : and from those ports to Cleveland, Buffalo, and allpclmsFast. For rates of freight and paasage apply to JOHN H. MORE. Agent N.T. C. Railroad, No. 233 Agent Western Transportation Co„ No. 1 CoentlesSlip.N.Y. . _ „ _ , „ M. B SPAULDING. Spaulding a Express, No,3Aa toJ H OI w e iLOTO A CO., Proprietors of Union Express and Agents Troy A Erie Line.No 207 Broadway, sad No. 11 roentleaS.in-N.T. . BOND A MORRIS. Cleveland Ohio. WM. STEWART, Agent C. A P. R. R.,Pltt*bUTJs, Pa. BICBBIOND Ac HANCOCK, agtiu, Onice foot of State street, Chicago. SBXXDON PEASE, managing A St., Office foot Of Michigan Vlreer Buffalo. A. A. SAHPIiK, apß-c217-lia Passenger Agent. Western Ti’ansportation Company AND WESTERN EXPRESS, THE WESTERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY have made arrangements to run their Lake Steam Propellers on alternate days with those of tne NEW TONE CENTRAL AND SZXCXHGAN CENTRAL H ULBOAPS, —ALSO— HIE WESTEItN EXPRESS, Running over the New York Central Railroad to But fblo and connecting with the various Railroads run ning West, and the different Lines of Propellers on the Upper and Lower Lakes. For bins of lading and contracts via Canal or B&Q road, apply to the following agents: FTTQH ALLEN.So. 1 Ceeotts Slip. New York. EVERETT CLAPP, No l Ccentles Slip, Sew Tort, AUG. COLSEN. No. 1 Castles Sdu. Sew York. S. O. CHASE. US Pier. Albany. N. Y. S. G. CHASE, 191 River street. Troy. N.T. j.L HURD* CO„Hurd's Dock.Detroit,Mich. E. A. BUCK, Green Bay. Wls. J. J. TALLMADQE.It AF.D.C. R,R.Dock. MH TRANSPORTATION CO., Buffalo. JNO.HEAM A CO..Erie. Pa. BOND A MORRIS. Cleveland. Ohio. HOPKINS* GRJFFITn. Toledo.Ohio. W. F. DILL. Sandusky, Ohio. A.P. DUTTON, Baelne. Wla. K ENOSHA PIER COMPANY. Kenoaba. WS. W. H. WRIGHT A CO.. Waukegan, DL J. F. KIRKLAND. Sheboygan. WJa. J. W. TITTLE, • General Western Agent. No. 3 State street, Chicago. 1863- THE 1863. PENNSYLVANIA CENTHAL E. E, 335 ZUlea Double Track- is order to keep pace with the demands of the travel ing public, the managers of this popular route have added many improvements during the year 1563. and with Its connectlonMt will be found In all respects A FIRST CLASS ROUTE to all the Eastern dtie*. The kack la stone ballasted, sad entirely free from dote. THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM „ PITTSBURGH TO PHILADELPHIA (with close connections from Western ClticO All connecting direct to New Fork, THROUGH PHIL ADKLFHIA and close connections at Harrisburg fox BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. From Pittsburgh to New York, one train runs dally. (420 mCea.) via Allentown, without change of can. art mlng in advance of all other routes. SEVEN DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK. Tickets for sale to Boston by bor.t or ran. Boat Tie kite good ou any of the Bound lines. Fare to all points low as any route. SleeplccCars on night trains to Philadelphia, New York andßaltiinoro. Baggage checked throngn and transferred free. By t£!s Route Freights of all descriptions can be for warded to and from Philadelphia. New York. Boston, or Baltimore, to aud from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky. Indiana. utlLcls. Wisconsin.lowa, o: Missouri bt juilboab dtaxer. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connects at Pittsburgh with Steamers, by which Goods can be for warded to anv port on the Ohio. Muskingum. Sea tacky Tennessee, Cumberland. Illinois. Mississippi Wisconsin. Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Red Rivers and at Cleveland. Sandusky and Chicago with Steam ers to all Ports on the North-"Wmere. likes. Uercoantsaiid Shippers eotnmmg the transports tlon of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confidence on Itsspeedv transit. TUi' RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point In the West by tbe Pennsylvania Central Railroad ass AT ALL TUBS AS PaTOBaALS AS AAS OUBOXD BT OTH XU BAILED AD COJCPASIKS. . xv' Be part cuiar and mark packages via Pzss i Ccitbalb. B," vor Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to'or address either of the following Agents of the Freight Agent. Pittsburgh. CLARKE ft CO., Transfer Agents. Pittsburgh H W. BROWN ft CO., Clnclncati. Ohio. H. c. MKLDRUM ft CO,. Madison. Indiana. J E. MOORE. Louisville. Ky. W W. AIKMAN ft CO~ Evansville, Ind, R. F. BASS, Bt. Loui. Mo. . CLARKE & Co_ Chicago, mmols. • J H. MCCOLM. Portsmouth. Ohio. _ _ McNEELY & MONTGOMERY. Msyesvffle, Ky. W. H. ft E. L. LANGLEY, Qaillpolla. Ohio. . H S. PIERCE. Ohio. IT. a. HUDSON. Ripley. Ohio. , B. C. MKLDRUM. General Traveling Agent lot thl South and West. Dicven and Farmers will find this the zuxt sdrafr •ieonaroute for Live Stock. Capacious Yards **U watered and supplied With every convenience tart ucen osecedon this line and Its connections and every ♦ctent oa Is paid to their wants. From Harrisburg wrere will be tound every convenience for feeding and resting a choice Is offered of the PHILADELPHIA, W'kwyOHF and BALTIMORE MARKETS. ThiiwtU a:r>o be found the shortest, quickest and most direst route lor clock to New York—[via AQentowsj—tnC with fewer changes than any other. ENOCH LEWIS. Genfi Rnpt. AUooaa, Pa. L. L. HODPT. Gea*l Ticket Agor t. Philadelphia. 1. h. HOUSTON. Gea’iTfeigui Agent. PaiisdeJphla, la3.yjt.VT HTHE equitable insur. X AN'tjE COMPANY OF COIC-AOiX-Notlce la htT«by tiTeuto;lict.aoicrfben to tbe Capital 6iocs t*l UJoEomtible Insurance Company of Chicago tint a meeting will be ho'cl at tho rooms ot the Mercantile Association, correr of Lake street and Slate street, on t RIDaY. July3.J. atSoclock P.M.for too par. tM.»e of orpanlzlns said company and choosing DLrsc tonforUie sane. fJ. V. FaP.WELL, F. D.SRAY. CommUtloMra.jg- £• £)g^ oln . n> AXIZI BENEDICT. Ll. p. billiard. Jf3o-gS2SS RHODE ISLAND CENTRAL •t>V BANK. KHODE ISLAND.—Porsnanttoa tal order oi the Supreme Conn of the State of Ithod* uland. tbo snhecnber etyes nolle* that all pexacsj folding hUla of the RHODE ISLAND CENTRAL BANK, Most deposit the tame with him at hla office. No. 9 Weybooet street, Providence. R. L, on or halo re the 4m day of Angnat, A. D. 1963, In order to he entitled to any ulvWeaa that aay he declared out of the asaatt nf said • JAMES M. rr.i-arw Secetrw. Fzoyldeaoe.B.L.JNO.lTtb.lß9. 1803. rDy22-e3W-3m PKEI6HX9. lIVE STOCK. jFtnannal Iral f water.»i U;gct>T vessels ta-»t enrer tbe river. •>n lUwjßosm ATesim Crosby arxirr Lababxk stb»kt, we Oder about! n Itet or residence lots, of - JS orStfcby 125 tens nt aot> Tie Caani property is well adapted- to .aanooctur !i*c purposes. m»r oer, wood or coal yards, Cauaenet, A’ . nndt e lots oa tre adjacent «tree», will tnaxA. p-.- a«uii dies for cumfortabin residence*. • t rsvx-Lißaint. OQDitX. FLEBT WOOD A O jeA»sr>4w ) ■ f-jOOD BUSINESS LOT OJT va south water btrert FOR $ -vL E. Southeast correr of Sculb Wn ar «tnet *M • gat. avenue—TCfeeton Sonia w.u»r street br or Miohlpan kTenoa. Tanna liberal iw OGDES, FLEETWOOD a CO VALUABLE city lots for t Sale.— Tbewhf Lot 2!n Block ». BcbooUio Uod aodtlion to Chicago. ThecaatfiPfsetof Lstil v inock-*V.« r rIpnalTownorCMrwald.aadLot7la Block 3 Orlrtaat Tv. wn of rbicaeo Apply to lbs undersigned. L. CL PAINE FREER, S5 Randolph at. - ... Chicago. *ore 2f, 1563, J e3l-g*9C-lDt- arr-tra WESTERN LAND AGENCY. » ’ section acres In lowa, Minnesota and W1soo» sin— iTMovrd and unimproved— fbr S'Je. Paopnieur minutely determine same, furnished. Taxes pan. lands and farms sold, and tlt-es examined In abovs State* and IHluota. Personal attention el van to spring ana lal* touaymeot of taxes on all lands placed In my ensree. j. BASN fc Y. offleotfo 3. or«rU3Eaa dulpb smtt. Chicago. Post Office Box 8631. Je4-tel£Sm • _ ALUABLE BUSINESS AND T RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Five Stores on Lake street, fbnr stores on Sontn ■Water street, three Stores oa Franklin street, near Lake forty Lota (none block, near Union Park,vttfc ess. water and sewer convenient: the solenoid rwd, amee ard cronnda now occnpUd-by Bishop Whit* boose troutlng Union Park land Washington street* with 26S feet front on the Park, rained in ISW at S7>.tM will he sold very cheap. Also, othar valaahleprop«» tj. Inr.nlrecf S. 9. HATO. jet eTto 4w aCoartHoaaA. I ANDS.—To all wantinar Farms. I J Large aid thriving settlenent of Vineland. mild dln-al*-.tlurty n-ilea soaxn ofPhltadeloh!n,by railroad rich soil, predates large crops, twenty acre tracts, at froniais to r» per acre, payable wltaln four year*, good boflncss oaenlngs, good society. Hundred* are ««ttllig aid makics Improvement*. Apply to CHAJS, K.LaS'DLS, Po»ltnsster. Vineland, Comberjasd N. J. Letters answered. Papers containteg rail ra forma'lon. will be sent free. jel-ewa in €rpraa £iti£*. MERCHANTS’ DESPATCH. PAST FREIGHT LINE Owned and m&daged by the AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. On and a fiber inis date, by bipedal arrangement. tbs MER(.IIdNT.V DISPATCH will receive and torwarl from tiilsclty to New York and Boston Butter am. Poultry. furs'and other freight*. requiring quirk transportation. at LOWKR BaTEA AND IS BETTER TIME (ban can be obtained by any other roato or conveyance, except the regular Express, by passenger trains. 'Time guaranteed to New York In fire days, and to Boston in six days. . . A’l shipments received at do-rr 'of shipper and do llvered acdcstlnation trkx of cartage The well known reputation of this Line In transport* Jic westward bound business, during the iast ton pars will he a sufficient guarantee that all contract* made by it. a U1 re lalthfUly carried out. Tne MERCHANTS* Di&PATCH U also preoared to offer Increased facilities, bona In time and rates, tor Westward bound business. Oarf-elahtsare transport* ed bv ETTlgra: t and last Freight Express twins, and handled by onrown men at allpomts of transfer. - Claims lor losses or dmaiages will .be,promptly ad* Ja-Ud at this office. . , . __ For rates or farther information Inquire at office^ M.C.R. B. Building, - NO. 1 SOUTH WATER ST. W. C. PARSONS. Agent. Or of P. LENNEBACKEB. Contracting Agent foe ■JicrctantsDospatchand American Express Company, corner of Lite and Dearborn streets. ' Chicago, June in. 1&63. JelO-g7S-4w TT nixed states express U COMPANY. Important Hbtice to the Public. The United States Express Company wOl commencs on the 15ib lnst„ to do busings on the following line? of railroad* in the State of Wisconsin, viz; The Chi* cago and Milwaukee Railroad, the Milwaukee and PralrledtrChlen Railroad andiheSouthern Wisconsin RslUood By securing lines of railroad, the General Superintendent. BBNRT KlP.Esq..hasestab li*bcd.regularotfic« j sac the places named in the list attached to this notice: and our very many friends and patrons may behove me when I say that it gives me great pleasure to be able to announce to them that the facilities for doing business over the above named Ur.es of roads have been secured to this Company and that hereafter wt shall not bo compelled to refuse, bug sball hold ourselves In readiness to do any bosfaeao they may have in Wisconsin at any of the points reached by the above roads, as we have heretofore, oa all other line* inn by our Company. ye^ri^mg: Chicago. May 15th. IMS. _ The following named places wul.nnderthlaarracg» m*r t. be reached by this Company; rfankegan. 111. Kenosha. WTA, Racine, Wla.. Milwaukee. W6. Wankcshaw. WIA, White Water. Wis^ Milton. Wts„ Stoughton. WU H Madison. Wis.. Mazomanle. WIA. Lone Bock. Wls„ M oscoda, WK. Roseobel. W1 a, Janesville. W&. Broadhue. wis., Monroe. Wla., Prairie du Chien.Wls. McGregor. lowa. [mvlTeSt tn ■\TOTICE. 11 _ Dxpastytnt or Btat*. ? Spbzkofzbld. JaneaLises. f Notice Is hereby given chat proposals will bo ro* cclvtd at this department until bat or da v tha &th day of July next, at 13 o’clock M„ for distributing tha lavs, journal*. and reports, of the late sesuon or tho General Assembly, ana ail other documents required by Uw to be distributed, the same to be distributed la districts »a hereinafter cefignvted, for which propo sals must severally be ma le. Proposals will also M cotjldevHdfjrtbß wroleStato. , , Projosals should specify ten sum for each district la wMcb such laws. Journa s etc., will be distributed, or If tor the whole State, the sum must be named. The laws. Juuri.als,etc., will be required to bo taken from Sprite fled a» soon as ready for delivery, of which Lotlce will be given. In conveyanceaof a char acter to protect them irom injury on accoount of r weather, e’e, and delivered as soon as practicable. In the manner required bylaw at the county seats of tits » respective counties, to the clerks of too county courts tbiltft _ • No payments will be made on any contract until tho fhn execution and performance of the same, and tha return of recelo s showing the delivery or said laws, etc. to the clerks of the counties embraced la tae said Ct Notfce*wlllbe given to the successful bidder or Wd ders efthe acceptance of (belt* proposals aad they will be acquired, within twenty days of such acceptance, to file a good and sufficient bond in the snm of quo tbousacd doi’ars to baapproved by the Governor,for tnefaitLful performance of their contract • Tue person or pernors to whom the contract is awarded, will be required to nrsazaa Tuaim owx doxy b for packing the laws. Journals, etc., and to pack FrobOtala win be opened and examined at this do* pa'tment on Saturday. July‘isth. and 12 o’clocksL. la the presence of suen persons aa may desire to witness the same. . DISTRICTS. District No, i.—Composed of the counties ot Alexan der, PnisskL Massac. Pooe, Ha’dla Gallatin. Saline, ■WlLlamwn. Johnson. Union. Jackson. Baidolpn, Perry. Franklin, Hamilton. Wtlto. w-bash, Bd wards. 'Wayne. Jefferson, Washington. Monroe. St. Clair, Clinton, Marlon. Clay. Bichisnd. Lawrence. Crawford, Jasper. Effingham, Payette. Bond. Madison. Jersey and Calhoun. District No. 2—Edgar. Coles, Moultrie,-Shelby, Montgomery. Macoupin. Greens, Puce. Adana, Han cock McDonough. gehiyler. Brown. Pulton, Mason, CaiTjlorean. Scjtt Sangamon. Christian. Manonplo. Platt. Champaign. Vermnilon.DeWitt,Log*n,Menard, Cumberland, Clark, Douglas ami Norq. _ . District No B—Henderson. Knox. Warren. Peoria, TazewelL Woodford McL-an, Livingston. Iroquola, WUI. Grundy. Kankakee. Kendall. La Salle. Pntnam, Marshall, Stark, Bureau. Henry. Mercer, Rock Island. Whiteside. Lee. Carroll, Jo Davteas.Stephen»on. Win nebogo.Ogle. DeEolb, Boone, Kane. Cook and nuPage. O. M. HATCH. jy2 g*J3o“3w Secretary of State XTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Milwauxti* a St. Patoßmlwat Co„) Gbnxral Orncx, Milwattkbx. Jnna'l9, 1863. j Sealed propota's will be received by the undersigned, at the office of the Milwaukee « 8t Paul Hallway Comranv. in Milwaukee, until Saturday, the IStb day ofJnlv. 1*63. for the grading, masonry, bridging,cattle guards and fencing of twenty eight miles of the lino of road extending from Columhua to the city of Port* win be divided Into sections of convenient lergttis.oodp.opoualswUlbe received for single seo tlr ns. or lor the whole lire, . „ * • Tito lire will be reidv fur the examlootlon of Coa tractoia on and after July 6tta. and maps, profiles, and plans, with specifications, may be examined at theEu,- glneeti office. In Milwaukee, on and alter that date. Parlies proposing, who are unknown to the nadeiw aimed, wl 1 bo requited to give satisfactory references, Theworfctobe offered to Contractors will Inclndo aboutcco.ecocnbleyards of excavation la a dealrabla section or cons try for doing work. Payments In cash. _ The Company reserve the right to reject any and au proposals, as may be deemed for their Interest. Tneabove work, having been previously advertised under the direction of the Milwaukee * ffe*tem Railroad Company, and tenders made up to the 13th of July, all proposals so ncelved up to that date, will bo oneueaaltertne expiration of tne time,viz: JuiyUL H-»3. D. M. HUGHES. President. W. B. GrLßxaT. Chief Engineer 1 . jeiSgSUH76 Ctgal Natiaj. X?STATE OF ORSON. SMTET, Deceased.—Public notice is hereby given, to all perrons having claims and deuinuls against the estats of Orton South, deceased, io present tne same lor ad judication and settlement at a regular term of the Counts Const of Cook County, to be holdsn a: the C'-mtilonselnthe city of Chicago, on the third Moih dav of August. A D It/a. lelog iha 17th day Ihereot, Chicago. Jnlyg. 1363. JyS-g» TESTATE OF ALONZO BRUCE, J]i DECEASED. Administrator** Notice. votive la tereby given that I, Hiram Bailey, admits* trator of iLe estate of Alonzo Brace. lare of the City of Chicago. In the County of Cook arid State jf Illinois, Ueentaea have Used on the term of the County Coon of Cook touiiiy. In the State of ILlnols. to be holdea at the Court House. In me City of Chlcaeo, In the County of Cook antf State of Illinois, on the TdIRD SIUNDaY OF JI'LT. In the year of our Lord one ttoownd eight hur-dredandptsty toree.forthe«ett»lns ano a* Justins of all claims against s»W decedent; and »U person* having claims against *be estate of toe »aUI -Alonzo Biuco cLceancd, are hereby notified and re> quested ta attend at the said term of the said Court for the purpose o' having the u^ILRT Administrator of the Estate Oi Alonzo Bruce, deceased, Ctlieeo, Hi.. Junef>th. is-63. jefe-eDlfi-td T?STATE OF JOSEPH GRAF, Vj DECEASED,—PubIic notice la hereby given to all pe:toits having claims and demands against the mat* of Joseph uraf. deceased, to present toe same for adjudication and strleutent at a regular term of County, to be holdeoaiths Court Von*e. to the City of Chicago, oa the third Moo dnycf July.A.D DKJ betey the2oth daythereof. 3 T»'F.T.E3JS GRAF*. Administratrix. Ctlcaga.Msyafith.isa tayi7 aVS td <£o partner* hip. T\ISSOLUTION.—The co-partner- L/ shipberetoforoe.xlattngbet*eenß. K- T. Arm- Hroup &l(I U. R McCormick. as ARMSTRONG A MO ( f'HUirK. tsihtsday dissolved by mutual consent. Either cf the partners of the lale firm will sign thn firm name la UquluaUen. R XT. ARMSTRONG, B.IS. UcCOfUIICK. Chicago. .Inly Ist, I«*3. 3m»lw rtISSOLUTION.-Owing to tha JL/ death of Henrv A. Huntington, of Boston, tho firm of Huntington. Wadsworth A Co. is this'day dl*- solved. The business of the firm will be do* ad bv tha B'lbfCilber. PHILIP WADSWORTH. Chicago. Jnly 1,1863. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Wo. tbanadcrslgned, hav* formed a copartnership, under the name srdfirui «! PHILIP WADSWORTH A CO., fbr the mannf*o tare uud sale of Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Gooik in Chicago, HI., and Poston. Msm. PHILIP WADSWORTH.I _ E S WADSWORTH, > Chicago. HL GILBERT B. SMITH. J _ j r Jns3T6-1w JOSEPH D. LKLANP. Poston. Mara. o O-PARTNERSHIP.—The uu \J derslgned bare IhU day fomed sc»partaeri> for the transaction ofajrsaeral tinder the firm nameof lu)WJS ABOBBISB. Office, Sooth Wateratreet, Chicago, liL aiuT fW noWB CUcaeo. May Irt. 1863. , A v U BOBBrW. my>-oir?2-3m wrSS7cHESTTTE^£