Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 274, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 December 1861 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

SATURDAY DECEHC-ft 3. IW1

VTr this raorninr. staocT our tele- field

mas. A rettC of wUtbaU.a accomriaj, a nii- .... v pUshed la Misuari wlilan the last two week. The suramarj measure! taken with bridgebam er by Gen. Halites: cannot faU to hire . - i r .v-.-. a good effect ca the iuu oi affairs uere. The scire of Pate and h'u tsttenlcntslions

mast have been terrible. Col. Jnu J. Axkxajtdc. of the S9ih regimect. called on uj last eTeaioj . The Colonel ia a cau're cf the State, and has about ht fc andre! men in bis regiment. He 1 located atGonport, Owen county, (ibis Congress" onal District) and sson expect to make up bis regiment, and go to the wen of ac tioa. Tbe Colonel haa ezperteace by a er rice as a Ctouia ia the Mtxicin wir, and hi. reziment will do rood aervice. It will . ,, . . . j be an excellent opportun; for .uca as deaire to defeud tiieir couutry, to join the 59th. It il profit thtl Dr. Rogers, formerlj a Lieuteot in the U;h. will be appointed . rr Sarjeoo of the 53th. e i i A Sensible Caaadiara View. The Montreal Oatttte, ipeakisg of the prospects of a war between Great Britain aod tae United Sutes. takes a sensible fit of ... ... r, i the unenviable pos.tion of Canada in such mi emergency. It says: We do believe there are not over 500 men J la Britain. ( an-irt from those who. being military men, bug for tbe honor and advancement fetch nbting would bring tbem.) who dei.e uj go to war with the United State. We oould be eorry to believe th it there are fir hundred beie in Canada who are so mad, reckless and Uol.sh as to desire to see this prriuce mide the theater of such a war. Whrtily regret to sre any vaporing. btsuul srit iuüulged ia anywhere, or anythlni: said wb ch lxk like a challenge to tbe conflict. It Is not those people who mike OJtt clamor, and who swagger mot, who do nijt uVtive work when the tug of war Comes. We are a yeuug couutry, having a long and narrow territory, with au immense irol.er. exposed to the enemy, with but a a re popuUtiou to defend it. ' Much 0 the dam e done U the Uta ted States faboird by lue BntUh fleet, would beafened tin us Tnaia inenuble, aua we hope uo Cu4dian i brauziux hat Cn tda cau do. without fu.ly con-iUeruig the disadrantaes uuder which we lab r, and the hirdsbip we miut prepare to endure it war Citre. Our neighbor h-ive hll a m lliou ot mcu a loot. Tliey could hold the Öouth ia check with halt thu number, thvy could jttrroo their sejpoit town with 150.000, and thtv could send an army ol 100,000. swelled'by another 50,000 or 100,000 uew recruits uioa Can tda. And we, Ueveu help u.I have no access to the soa-board except through the euecoy'e country end a half dozen regunut ol regulars endless thin 10,000 volunteers, on wuom to deud to ligbl our batiles Aa a loading New ork Journal recently Mid oi" us e have only a paper isiliua. 'and so Ur aa our rulers are concerned. eem likely to hare nothing more for tome time to come. Tc Run Etaccatiox or OAtTtrrojf CcjriiHio-Tat RxASox.-The iloutou Telegraph of the 2d lust, state that Galveston baa been evacuated and the movable properjt public atd private, was being removed to Houston. Ron. W. P. Ilill arrived at home A few dtys ago. froa whoa is gsiced sublUntlall the lollowiag facts: O.i the COth ult , a council of war was held, at Ualveaton, at which it was deter Jamed that it was irupoible to delend the city suecesilulij. The larjreüt guus at the lortiications upon the IsUnd ware 32 pounders, smooth bores, hating a range not exceediug two miles, wbiie the enemy's puns were ol tii largest caliber, shooting with accuracy thr or iour miles. To await an attack wa simply to invite the sui render or destruction ot our troops aud the city, without the power of tud cung lujury upon the assailant. It was tuoubt best, therefore, under all the circumstances, to evacuate Galveston, and occupy a p-iUon ia the rear ol the city, so as to repel any advance ot the Federal troops after thy bud landed. Ja cvmeuenc of this determination, an order was iaued lor the removal of all the bospiUl paieuis fim Galveston to Houston, which 4 accomplished immoiatel. All the pub ho ud pnvste prvpeity w betn rpdly ttuioieuto Uouitou, when Jude R..I le.t L-iou. The propr.lorut the frsttd reuieU a bouse iu iiouatou. ai.u a..ci 'Uuced tu it Iii uett issue would be ru.t ed in ma c.ty. a. d an the oilier newper stiOii:iU!vuui, it ia SUppoecd, Hate done tne same, l ue iiu have been removed Iroiu the Ui.1e.enl .riifi.at uns, aUd the troops Uive uiieii bica u tbe larra.uu ot tbe ril road bridge ou the is!aud, and asUll larger force sUUoued at Virginia Poiut, oi tbe maii.lmd. It seem that Gen. Herbert has been n dined ot a cotaempUted attack, but is not advised as to the point that may be first Ssa:Ied. I I peel si Dupatrk to Ue Clecf&aatl Otieue. Iligiily futerrstiuK front the Soath. Caiso. Dec. C6. Two rentlemen strive! here to-day from 5 Oiieans. One of them airs be pasted a kireat bjanv troois at Grnd Junction on iheir way to 'w Orleans. He says that the miiita ol 'w Oiieans are wiihcu'srmi, but thev are smuicgling a great many aoisll arm f.om Havana, bom "f Bailer's troop are repcr ed to have lauded at MiSiSippi Cty, about sixty miles troui New Orlsm. It mad a great car among th m. He says th only cur reucy they have ar omnibus litket and Confederate . rip. Tbr ar thirty tifled cau&ou ou the ikt'cncUnjciits two nules south ol theciu, and a flaUng battery of teemy gut.t in trout of the my. Tbe Jäo ting bitieiy at Cvlumbua his tuty fcuns, e.hueu oi hivh at ti its inch Aid Ute t0 eud uu r tea Lch tided ColumoiaJa. O-te wt tae pity i uieu out byaro-jbou lu ütardy, lor Siting i;e dv.su ht tte rt.ranU .ut.va ocla coi over N Ort kS iu sity He haa beeu cvi...t thr e data at Co luiuoua, üd - uriwg tht time, S.üvi tioow hd Islt lor Bjiug Gieeu, and he heald eTrl limes lht the loity pnsoner ukeu stt-t skhmh st Ursen titer, eie bot to re en' the drsth or Col. T.rt. Hits Uwtl Cviumbus is ihe-.r gret hoje. One ot the rejnet.U at e Oflesrs. he Tt. canic the black fiag, and tbey mt they will u-Ler give nor uke qusrter He ra.'s if es r the Mar a&d Srrws float ever w Orle n again, tier bever will be luwerssl 1 1 is a cvcnpie'.e le rn of tetror. Tbe r,u of mj b:ormact U Jose;h R, Uultard, forsnerly of Cincinnati. Ge'a. T-rre ha arrived sr.J ukn command st bi's Tcict. Ger . Oratt leve ia she Brsioc to insct the troop at ral. cas. whkhhaT leeaaiJedto his coatti&d Co. Mc Arthur has taken coaaar. ct Gsa Pays.' difUou at Padecah ae Froaa St. Loais St. Lou, Dec fc) 0, a Haüeck hu rued the following xstrl order: 'IaTirtaecf atthority eccfetrtd br the WrwUsct,- marCsl law. Lf re to tore dUre4 Jiiscity, wi.i be tsfrcti. Py the tax ma-iionty &nil law is LertLr ieclsit 1, ail wiU be ea'orce ia sj tt ail rail- . sT . .

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ACit:)3Cl rorHjn neue by niesstra. Tee general lonpreeaico ia f-aancLal circle was that General Scott carried mt a tnomcn tovj coamuaicatioo from the French Got-

ercnecL It la estimated that about 12.000 troops are to be acut to Canada to be ready to take the iomediately on lauding. . British Government continued to charter all amiable steacers. jvo bunu 0f Ofh Guards were expected to aail on the ltth Inst, lathe tQe7 TAdMICr Faraee. under coaxma rid of Lord F. Faulet. 0rJerl htTi ued f(Jf lh hutJ aia nfactare of 2,000 peck saddles, and a proportional number cf ambulance warum and car, tor dispatch to Canada. Tb United Frajer Meeting at Exeter Hall took plce ou the 12ih iust.. aa announced. Rer. Baptist Noel and other minister participated in the proceeding, and fcrreut preyers ware offered ep for peace. Lord Shafubury declined lu attend the meeting, autln, in hia re Jy to an Invitation. that it would be interpreted ey the bu-k of the press, and bj America, as a cloaked re büke of the Britiah Government, and favor tbe opinion th-at the country wu bot unit vi mthis senottioasition. Ue cot-mended the purpose of the meeting, but thought U would be better carried if0 effecl b; J priTAta 4nd coogUonal board. Resolutions was adopted depreciating hostilities and callbg tor arbitration. If üSploraacy faded to eecure peace. jt was asserted that Prince Napoleon continuea to argue against tne reoigniuoa oi me Southern Siatea, and that be waalnstrumeutal in causing Ueu. Sjott to go to Washington. Tbe Paria correspondent of the Post asMrUtkat peaceful tLtidpaüonjpreTail Among me Americana in rans. aia uri iqhiuiuu' DsjtQa aud ß;, all lhtir influence, combined with that of Gen. Scott, to inspire conciliatory counela at ashing ton. Ue asserts that the French Govern ntetit desires peace betweeu Eugland and America. , The same writer, also, in refarence to Oeneral Scott's return, stys it is not imposb'e that France, if asked, will become the mediator and at the same time the laws of neutrela may be revUed, provided England, according to the wishes of European governmenu, agrees to a modification of tbe eauttag code. 1 he Paris correspondent of th Loudon Globe says M. Tbouvenel's dispatch to M. Mruer. at Washingtou is known to have confined the Federal Executive to the simple dilerams "Are the Southeruers heligerents or rebels?" They hive been flttly refused oj rights in the rt capacity, and in the secoud the right of asjlum acquire i by politicl refugees haa been set at naught, and France must mike the caae v( the Treut substantially htr own. The Paria Presse says Gen. Scott's tntaioo sppears to have been arranged so ns to allow n.tn time to leturu betöre the ultimttutn oi CnLnl is submitted to the Federal Govern ment, and perhip to nudity the n itur ol this 1 1. ou Uie part of Ejiglaud. Tue Pay asserts, ca tbe contrary, that the English ultimitum wid be of aa absolute character. tvTtA. Lirwroot. Dec. 16 The London Times publishes a lettet from Thurlow Weed, the m iiu object ot which is to delend the American Government, and Mr. Seward ia particular, from alleged hostile intentions towards England. The Times replies to Mr. Weed, and says that he has made a bad case for b:s client and country, ven worse than before. Tie command in-chief of the forces In Canada will remain in the bands of Sir Fenwick Willunu. o additional orders were iued on the 1 3th for reximeut. Xo cavalry or horse artillery will go to Canada before spring. The preparationa were represented as on a scale which would have astouiahed tbe people in Anti-Crime.ia time. Tbe Paris correspondent of tbe Times stys it is the geueral belief thit Gen. Scott ho.- returned to ei. lighten the Washington Cabinet as to the ideas of the French Gov crnment. He is doubtless acquainted with the opinion of the Emperor, and that it U not favorable to Lincoln's policy. The mail agent of the Trent gives sn account ot the seizure of Mou nd S.idell lb 4t d'fTerf in almost every detail from tbtt published in the American papers. Tbe War in Kmiucky Apwrehended Attack on Grren Hiver l'reparatioas lor hu Advance. lpeial Diipatth to the Cincinnati Gaiette. I.iDiaxaroua. Dec. 2b". Brig Gen. Wood has been assigned the commmd os the division thit will move lor w ani from New Uveu. Ky. Geu Buell has one forward to Green rirer where an attack is apprehended. Can. Hitri, the Qairtermaater at Louisville, has oners to lure twelre hoxdrvo: te.ms tetdy t the earLest possible moment orUieCvid. Tn.it looks a if Grn. Buv.U uie iiil Luiuess. .e From New York. NawYoaSt.Dec.04. The AraK-o haa arrived witn Ueu. Scott aud J. Oüncy Jenes a piseetixer. The Chirleton Mercury of the 20th, re ports the repclne ot Federal guo boat by bitieries off Port Royal Ferry; also, that ibe Federal forces attempted to cro in flats, but were driven back wiih preit slaughter. Th rebel schooner Fasluon was captured by tbe sloop of war Ethan Al!en on the 5tb ult. ru lie tu . Tas ArrsoAcn.s to Ch ash-to 15 lock id f The Navy Department has received a dmpatch from Commodore Ddpont.dalrJ the 2ist. Commander Davis had returned to Port Royal, bavin? sunk toie laden vessels at th entrance of Charlesion harbor ar.d blockaded it. Haarr r.cs. Tbe Navy Department is receirirc every week tnhty Dahlfcren guns of the heaviest cahber, which are immediately mounted upon uew guaboat and other veele ol war. THt wataici. It i aacertainrJ that the Britl-u iron clad teamer Warrior is the only really danperou teasel. S e draws loo much waternearly twentv eiht feet to enable her to et;?er New Vork harbor. Pottlatd, Pum mjuib and Nwprt alone she couia reach. Yixt at Bat.vsa.roc A destructive ßre btoae out in Ü in bridge ou F?iJy morniriUt. wh th resulted In the entiie tJettucii-n ol the bu.iJ r formerly known as Darnall' 1111, but Utterly owsed snd occt:pii a s dry jc.hI store by Harvey Buck, Li . a!, l" c bo Idince owned be Älevrs W.crtt.ca ElU. Webe!!eve Mr. P.:ak uctedei in rescuiac bis from th nam, tot the destruction tf byddu r. were oi tbm-!ves a keitr ; Th r we loam, was causeU br a? eld rove. We hateb.t been able to faru wteih,r tbee wa ny insurance on the bu.LLtfc or act. freecfi Dimmer. AI ltowae. Gov. Mrun arrived at h?.xe yesterdsy mrtiBj. Or item of iaformiUo L giro os is tSet the teiiersl Govern ment wi.J take pse4;va cf th arsenal at Ir i sairolis sad us it for ti oaaafactur cf ammuxdrba for the "Wo urn Ansy curl te war. Th.a i ttitll? . re thk, estah:ie the srsec! I j ai iD-- Dapci as a reraner.t Ooverrmeot it tauoa. teovcrcor ilcrtn teee (. Wash iho3tsccca;4rth'cff sjneih rr fir e.tbsr te k tjcr or materia! dvttUce cf I?d ar i. J$wrnL Th Xr4iaa trcce laMari hire cia. eJ H': cp at OtttT.l e ia Loter ef Qor

The Col. Terry who tu Wied while

eoiaoiandinjtueTeiM regiment In the recentirgagetnent at ike Green River Bridge. in kentacky. la aaid. by those who are faccilUf with the people of Texts, to be abrotherof Jmle Terry who killed Senator Brodcrick. Capiain 31. C. Gerber, Assistant Brigade Quartermaster, hts been ordered by the War Department to report himself at Louisville, ard we Resume he will bo perminer.tlj stai j .1 iwuru lucre. I r n i s f i t i j General ta Mi.oart. La been ordered to Washington to resume hia former position, tilt of Capuia ia the regular armj. From Wasbinctoo. WasHntQTO, Dec. "26 Our picket towtrds DrsmiTiile were driven ia this norohue. The Secretary of War haa directed that no more horses be purchased until all bow r rived are in active service. To-nixhl a fire occurred in the Governraenuubles in the röir ot the Ohserntorj containing six hundred horses. About two huudrcd pensbeu. THE HOLIDAYS. EXT EU BITE PUEPARoATIOUB i DiTc been 51 a tie -ITBARTLETT'S To supply ta people of Trr Haute and vsrUry with good gilts for the MjE.isuziis njiva) Which ar cow at htni, and no on should fall to call to-dsj for ihr wbvrswUb to fill th Chratmaa Stocking. Amoog bis sl-tIoo srs nooks to mit the old. tb ml14U seed sirtt tL vtu"c twsu'ifatlt bennd and elecant'.v tlluttratcdAlbumi, Pirtfuiloa, Writing lrtk rutlr(iSisiMit,S'Sl Engrsvtngs.ovtl rrtn, Uvld Teus, Pocket Knives, Ladle .Cäesa M'i. Card CaifS. faitofTsph Altumi, Hrlt, tU iombi, Mittel InC'a-sa. TortsmotutsUs, ttc ,tc ror ue luue miss n &s: Fi um tbs famoat Ooldsn A, B, C, Ts the pretUesi bouks you ever did set! TTbir h, as gtfls, c u't b surpassed, Bee tale th art always bound to Uvt. llll of which srs markrd DOWS In pries to suit ths Ururt. ai.d namtDS. Dvcem' srSi, lsSlale NEW BOOKS AT BABTLETT'S. Th Souüirr'anda -by tl Author of KutlJgs. Th Cotton Kicadoin of Am.-rica. The Lainpil bt-r-Mcrj by Cbas. Dicktna. Great Kxprci. (tons Lrssons lu LI by Timotbv Tltconib. TheCiotter and tbe Urarih-by llet&v. Soap en Us: y Kcvss-by O. W. lloldjss. December 2tltf DRUCS. H AVlNvl a Ure ISiock on hand and wishing to reduce It as much aa possible oefore laytnf la my eprin sapplles. I will foe the ueit thl ty d yt sell auy or all t my gouds at a very small advance on fot. TERMS CASH AND HO CUKLU. Wltoleaale bojrs will find this a rare rhaoos for saaaaiss. TII Jil AS IL BA KK, Ixsggist. Deeember 9, '61. d;f VTOTIUE EXTHAORDINARY. AU perfcO". kTiowtn(t thomselvea lndbt to ne. either by not or book account, are earsta'ly called upon to roue op and settle by the lat of January, I ilCST aad XSUAj havs what U ine rce, and thwe wlahlog to faro cost will take Leed to this call. THOMAS II. MAKR. December 9. '61 dtf TOILET ARTICLES. JOSEPH BURNETT & CO S Standard Preparations ! Cocoa i ne, . For th Hair, Kalliftiton, For lie Conapleston; Tooth Wnsh, Fjt the TeetL; Florimel, For th naadkerrblef Ato tu a vsiT scriatoa Flavoring Extracts, Are For a!a la Trrre-Hast by P. M. DONNELLY k J. R. CUNIN0HA3J ep:sUr3ml And all Dmgglsia. AT DAnTLETTS. DATRIOTIC STATIONERY JL A few more Mammoth Far kites rf ratriotJc staüoneryju receirel at B A ETLF.TTS, A splendid for the Hwlldsrs. FrUe oa!j Uu. urreiooer 11, "Sicu 9(l() STVLES Porirnontes, PockW J J et tof and Furse, for sale low, at BlKTUTTS, 1862. DIARIES FOR AT C KTLFTT. 1862. OODLY'S LADY' BOOK for A ieBbr it i berrlptJoiis received for 1ST all early. f A DIES Shell Side Combs Back Li M IfntWr Rje.od Cn.a, at fcArrurn-a. Just Hec'd at Dartlctt'o ! rPHE DAY SCHOOL BELL, by A. tie m of ik a fskbsih bool Ulli rrkt H cecu. a rrvt ascvTVT?rr cr rnlTO yds fapr arj T.zjLr-, rrtf vl'H, 1!. randtm tok,K?ik ils.U sad Draetng Ik4a, 13arrtf..,".os, a aew kirvl, try rW. r. . RsJps e. Call sx1 m. HEAL EOTATEs VOTICE to Real Dealere. Is Ikaee t-sU rgv avl tore Rw tatsarhr irrr"."''"1 pXC9 te sell rweds. whVW mU tr4s r-rte is er esr Tsrr Uat( aod par a I'.reo.'wlaeh. ApfJyVi ' ' W1dAwt t. WARnrr. ataad Setase AgewC FunrjiTunc. yen CHEAP PtJENITURE ' Cut t Tsjts Esate Hwus-o. OuU'J

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TU8T RECEIVED. A large and t3 well selected stock C Groceries, fee sele. wiudeait nr retail, ft cash, at So. IS, V!a Itreet, bv A.ariwujw. A LARGE lot of New Raisini jutt 2. reoHred by A. C rTKlUJrT. TTAMRUROH, Enli.h DAiry.Pino XX A.!a W. R. Cl, r,.f!nvr.,1 tA.Cn'EROWS. i'UJlAlU. A nut, ufi"'r, Caor.Ctcuiab4 0tt r CaUnp, a new art! ela. at A. C. ITRHOW 3. z - tr - vw . mv , . -' ..... PALLOW. Opal, Star and Pnral 1 CaaJ!-, atA.CiTRKOvr Ono s. 1 Xf BARRELS CUCICA Affl-Ar, f. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, a choice article, for tal ty A.C.ri RhOW. rZf SACKS HOMIHT, a chAc 't1cl, f-r fJU lj A.C. fUBkOW. I "HE choicest brands of Family 1 FlO'ir will alwiys b fott 4 at.d dellrer4 l iT . ... .. . . . ... ri-if Iii'. ' y.N A5. Mala Stritt. I WILL py cash for any niiAnlity of Tlad ApiUs ai4 rcha A. C FL'tttOW, declS Ho. as, al Wit SKIRTS. Balmoral SkirtfJ, A NEW SUPPLY KF.CKIVEDTHI3 DAY. AT VARIOUS PRICES. Edsali. c Co. MEAT MARKET. OEEF 1 BEEF. Our friend Joe Rupp. haa opened a m-al shop In th hsadn new building cf Mr. J U Barr, on BUi tree aber he U praid at all bour to tupplj all d iasu4s for Una, freah, fat beef, pork, lamb, veal or rsutton, at reasonable raUa. Sve aim frequeo -elU. t-Vl. 3H. 6tt BOOKS. TRUMPS: A NOVEL BY GEO. JL W. CUKTIS, splendidly lUnstrsted by HepptM AC AU LAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND Vol. 6th. THE WIT3 AND bIEaUX OF SOCIETY by th othfr of 'pieen of Sodety." at,lMwtf At W. H. hTTCKIHHA CONFECTIONERY. GOODS FUR THE HOLIDAYS 1 T0Y3.0F ALL DISCRETION; CANDIES, PLAIN AND FANCY; FRUITS. XUT3, WILLOW WARE, 4c., 4c, 4c, No. 9, 4ih Street, next to Tot Office. IT GIVES ME GREAT PLEASa ur to announce to my frUds and tLt- public (n-nerally. tbat I srn new prepired to receive tLelr calls, jiy stock of I ort ami fsncy Articles is very lrg and complete, and cat leu rl ctd with great t are. My More baa Im en enlarged, thus enabling me to di.pl ay eTtrj thing to the vWior to a better Advantage. I bar a fin aasortmertof Candles, Nuts, Fruits, Ac, etc., Ac. ar ilaring procured the servHeee of a verv competent workman, t am prepare 4 to farnUU Dinner I'ar-ti-with Ieetta of ru.Wlujrs, Pastries, etc. W. II. SC UDDER ÜVclÄdtf V ANTED. T7ANTED.-I will ry v v et price la Goods t-r Mocev f ' tho high- , price la Goods t-r Mocev fr fire fcnadn d barbels Dried Pescbes snd Apple, st o. 115, Ma$n Street. dAelÜ W. 8. M YES. pjUUUU ldH0PalrJ Dried Teaches. decl2-dtf C. 8. TTTITLE A COVTETTED & TRAPPED QUAILS ll FRAlhlE CHICKENS AUD TEM OX. declMrf C. S. TtTl LK ft Co. TOUT'M QUADRILLE UNION BAND ! T T7TLL ATTESTD PR0MPTI.T TO ALL CALLS In tbs mnnlcal line. Aloiefnnlbd for Pall aod Per ee at reasonable rates. JT30dl7. MAIL LINE. DAME V r.VO.V ME1CK -ANDLIAIXj XjiI3T2D , LEAVES THE AMERICAN nOCSE, AT SC'Xlvan, directly after U arrlTal of Tralra foiDf North. Ratoo of Faro: To Werom -$0,7S. w a nmrFTTH. rVoprte-. POnk-PACKERS FINDINGS. INE Vent and Pork Plugs. I, 2. 3, 4 anJ CTrccy Farrel 2?ails.- TUiou' StrrW aadDatrbr Kule, Ac , Ac , at a.c. a w. s. rorvrixs. December JO.lMldlw SKATES. HE most elegant, the best rheapei Ladie Skates, are to be bid at and A C. A IT. KPOTVTIX. deir. 61.W OPEXED Till DAY EDS ALL, McDOUGAL A- CO"S. Elcanl Chintz X'rinH, Silk Frtid,Crded, Tlal and Crwl It AIR SETTS VERY CHEAP! 25 dox. Paris Core fckirl; i0 dox. Conlel Skirt at 30c; 100 dox. Woven Ski. uerlor; 20 doi. Cccsticuticn. 3 dos. Favorite ef the Üo;thi. Ladieeccctw't yar ltrret aal CtKaftt hy finn i; V K ft I II T 9 s F.rALL. McDOCGALACO, s,is.fe Cor. Main s-4 fcartk Street. furs.

03,00. ONLY 03,00. TOR A SPLENDID. SET OF FURS ! .A.T IZdeall. .T3cDotif;al c Co' 103 SETS JfJST RECEITED. YICT0R1NES. HALF CAFES, FULL CAFES. CTFFS AND MllTS. KatS la prs &ro Three to Thirty Dollars. Lasear -H.ied te siartlus tle FXTI t-en postsf telr neey Str trseb. KI'IALL XaLCiraAl 4 Cd.

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& jsl HI A TP AUCTION SALE -OfDRY GOODS & NOTIONS AT GERMAN STORE! THE REMAINDER OF THE IMMENSE STOCK or THli Km8U3UKIXT WILL BI BOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION! coMMEsasa Monday Morning, Dec. 23d, Between the Honrs of 0 and 10, And to entlno erery day uutif tbe entire Stock U CLOSED OUT. Tts Stock to be sold comprises CHOICE DREW GOODS! SHAWLS, CLOAKS, WHITE GOODS Of all DescrlpU Embroideries, Lare.s Hosiery, Hnndkcrclicir ! LADIES TlEi:i0 A.VO SIIjK VESTS! I TABLE CLOTnS d NAPKINS dent's Fine Qhirtn I NECK TIES, ajq a rrr rrxt gets or runs! kxA sjreatrairy cthn snkles toe tmstrft te metsUee.

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uHMSTLIAS GIFTS For tho Holidaya, JUBT RECEIVED. Fancy Ooodi of all kinds bought for the occasion only. l. btce k so IVEV STYLE aLOArM, JUST RECEIVED, A tery bctutiful and substantial Prt-onl Much under price. L. RYCE & son. LUch Dress Patterns BILK AND WOOLEN STUPFS. Now Stylos at Reduced Prices. A .beautiful Calico. De Lain at the satue price of Pr ces reduced only for Holiday Sales. l. nrcE & soy. Fancy Woolon Trapo -ANDHabberdashcry of all Kinds Gloves, Ar., Cbildreua Furs. Balmoral Skirts, jtwt received. L. LYCE & SON. E.UBIlOI&EniJES, Collars, Setts, Laoes, Party Fans, fcc, -ice., li'C, L. RYCE i SON. Additional Holiday Opening! LADIES, LOOK OUT FOE Thürs day'a Display. A epocul di-jpl-o of Christmas Doirk-s. Fancy sul SubtaLtIal, at prices to nuit the times. L. RYCE 4 SON. IO USE IEEIBM:itSj Now U the time lo share in the Holiday Sale and buy a BEAUTIFUL CARPET L. RYCE 4 SON. December 17. IbCl. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. G. W. Patrick & Co., UAVE EECEIVFD A FULL AND FEESH SUPPLY -0FDRUGS. MEDICINES, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS, .tC . 40.. SUITAliLE FOR Holiday Present One of tbs firm has JoM rHo-oed frrnn tbe Eat, ebrre be seleoted oiUi ailE.tT C.ME A large stock, embracing every article tuaally ktpt ta a Wboleaale and detail Vrag Houe Tn Goods are now brine received aud will be SOLD AS CHEAP As acy cld SUf k or nee one iltr. TOILET GOODS. Tly bars Jat rerelved acboice aortCiett t-f Eatrana, Cotoce. sud Fsebces pal c;i la ib won sttrsitiT-ijle, fu-iahlsfor Christinas & New Years Presents, TtffttJber sritb a lart uxk rf Cossietfts, f. r.e Pps srd ober focy srucie. COAI OIL LAMPS! O. TT. PATEICK At CO, bare s Iva Jat reclrl, frctn FVt-tur. tbe sry belt ssletf d lock tf Coal O.I lB.r,o' mo.t eiquiilte aty!s. sr.d i-ftb latent pa'tercs wlcl tby III J lcer tbtn er erer ttfjre cflrrei taTrr Haue. Ta.U soek Clars Is eery s sr.d ef tbe bt !( s brs's. reeomTueul 'ttiies ry tbt!r rich tRd!e IcJou arst'c Savor. Ibe'r pur I!v-s

CANNOT BE EXCELLEDl la a vrd, rbater la uM la tbe I'rs r4 DrupN and .llcdlciiir, Wkaiev UdeelrsSJeee erissiLUl In tbe lit e Toilet nttd Tnucy 4ooc1n, tvbate Is Rut delicious TO fi.MOKEllti, May be !Nd, st tavael'f e rrVee, tt O. YV. PATRICK'S ä CO., SetkWet eorser WaVaak acd flU veett. y. H. C-e !vk t4 U;s'w-s, t -r V! tlna! ps.rpe--.! sjsy4 larf, ee la pJct c parity tbs Utjotv rttrp.4 ky ret ebfr tautC.i. o. w. p. a co. Ua.U.IA.1.

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ED3ALL, IIcDOUQAL & CO8 OX FOR CHRIST-MAS AXD WE n YEÜR. The patrons of this establishment and public are Informed that the stock of I no leM ste.lre In this YEAR OF rAR Than ithat leen La 'PIPING TIMES OF PEACE;" The OJttrsordlnary condition of affairs mthcr upf;et!rg NOVELTIES .IN; STYLE AND TRICE. Appreciating from experience the d'lScuhy wbich many encouuter la selecting it Holiday tVirt,' We venture to er.tinerste a list tif Articles tht sre not only highly apprortUte, but film, Eco.(0xicaL and I.tcurrsMLr, as well a Osmm otal. WOOLEN HOODS for Ldie.. Ml. ChilJicn, rnakca pooJ ptc-ut. NUBIAS make a fcood r rcett. S0NTAG8 taika a good prnt. WOOL JACKETS mike a goods present. HOSIERY nukes a fVr preient, but is not recommended. LADIF-S GAUNTLETS naVea Mr jre. ent. KID GLOVES are EMt rate. ALEXANDERS thita. are Oi bei we Lei E.MEH0IDEKED COLLARS A SET TH are ßrt rate. LACE COLLARS and SETTS are K'"0'L but for a' BlO THING," buy a sett of FURS, a Sil AWL, a CLOAK, or a SILK DRESS, or a I'iain or Printel MERINO DRESS, or a I'lain or Printed COBURG DESor a Plain or Printed DcLAlNK w . or a Plain or PrinteI REP DRESS, .LOUR DRES.S. Ia PRINTED DeLAlNES we rotumer.d especially, lor econorar s sike, thoa our dollar and sixty re ctnd a pattern KUtn yardttach. 81, 03 A PATTE IX s! Hlovon Yardn Each I ! We could iiK-t thjueatd ot additlotJ articJci, whleh Lare a full lino cf, well adopted f tli EiOEtD.UY SE.ino.V, Bat Printer Ink certs al.;ogthr to tnua for ca u liJulf io th luxurj w therel'or rtlrsin. siarlj pear attee rjr our friends a bet ter teck to eloct froa at

LOWER PRICES Thaa ea be fo.o4 la tU Wtrrn cirfct EDS ALL. 3PDOUGAL A CO . Trre Sacte, loi&sa tmaUr IT, U.