Daily Wabash Express, Volume 9, Number 161, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 November 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY

EXPRESS

Tl'r SDAY

NnVKMULK

Tat following article from tht Evansville ;rMiMBtoiM eoaae good uggertion. It

it a infnlw fact that the War Department baa not devoted mora attention to ibis mat tar long since We hear now, bowever, that the namee of one hundred officer hare been stricken from the roll becauee of their wortbi eeat.es and couunual absence from duty. While many patriotic men join the army through the moat patriotic motive, and parti their Uvea for the t'nion on battle-field sfter batüe-fteld, there are a vest number of otlfer who join the army only to wear the unl form of officem. ahirk their dutie. and draw their pay. The former ahould recene th homage end reepect of the people. sod tbe latter bould receive nothing but etecratiob.

Tbey are official vmpires. who a-e sinking the life blood from the nation ' vein. It aid that about MM fAeaaee ojbVera from the army of ten liurceide are abeeut from tut. Tim i ilm st incredible, but tbe Utemeni is rosile on good utborHy Journal um I hThere as a crying wrong eiwtmg the army which cell loudly on the liaveriimeni We allude to the swersas of officers who I redrawing large salaries, without rendering Jmuu ru' I .i.lei'ials service In tbe first place there are huti.lt. Is who, under one pretense or another, are always to be found st borne or in some adjacent tty ventillaling their shoulder straps, at otlew bouses, and in billiard xaloon, and some lissss at even worse places. This he l.ec i.me so common that faithful who have been continuously in the I held for fifteen to eighteen months are ashamed to be seen on tbe streets ol those c i tie when imperative duty calls them home no i fhVerwho has won distinction on various well (ought fields, informed u that when passing through Iouisville, sfter fit tssn mouths' absence m tbe field, he tri ashamed tobe seen, as the inaigi.i i ofofliie was looked upon by tbo citizens with contempt, there being no war to tlistuiguiab between aa officer who bad done his duty and one who bad not. And it is a notorion 1s t that there are hundreds of men who hsvs held commissions for s yesr. who haw not beeu with their regiment, a whole month, in the aggregate This wrong should he remedied st once. Another great evil exists. Many of U I . Id regiments are reduced b s mere handful of men, yet they have fulls roster o I ifticers. all drawing pay in the u;grrgate t.. ,inirlt th amount of the PtV of sll the i.rivate in the reiMiniit These regiments should be consolidated. ibe efficient officers assigned to new regt mailt itnd the worthless mustered out of service. This course wuu d render the men inoie effective, and would greatly reduce the ei l enses of the a'-rv i.-e In manv cases, now. oue buudrsd and twenty officers are drawing pay for com iiiamiin in hundred nrivates. I his IS a palpable wrong, and should be speedily rsmclied Th "JYvir Shrrt" of Saturday .untamed the following: "Another week is ended aud yet, we have not heard any thing of tbo great battle that was to have come off in Kastern irgima On to Richmond is tbe cry, but it seems as if our Armv is rather slow, in marching u ou the rebel Capital We do not see that l miivM Ii V iiMtrt under Hurnanle than it did under the gallant McClellan. If any thing has beeu gamed by the exchange, we must i ouleas, that we Have aa i see it " failed to You bsvs 'Mailed to see it.' Well, there are a great many things you "fail to see," ami again, there are a great many things vou don't want to see When McCi.kllam wsj ordsred forward, just prior to bis remo val, he gave out that he intendei moving upon the enemy with the greatest rapidity The result was that he moved tuvnty mUrs in mim- days. This fsct, you "failed to see, because you aro preparing to make lieitcrsl McClkllak. the Hemocralic candidate for the Presiden'-y in and because he is to hurt the rebels Vou desired to cover up his slow, snail like movements, and itlv ' tsiled to see,' thorn W hen f trees under command of Mi rnhiuk. a m a r 1 at whs rate of eighteen or twenty sailes in ear efey. You "failed to see .im ttecauae lie is ui m i u..i a pern - -w 1 an General as von tried mnnks M I'm i. as. and t-auso he has been at all tunes successful in thrashing thu rebels. At the very time you "liled to see." that Hi a ma was doing any bettet than Mrt'i n i v he hsd moved upon the enemy and had ,Mt h'm a demand tor the surrender of one of his most important positions This fait was pnMtahed in tbe Sru Sk,rf with tbe above j nut alien, but its Fditors "failesl to see ii " When the gallant Hi asami took commao i of the armv be bad to arrange bis plan of tbe campaign, appoint his staff almost totallv reoresms the array This work slooe. would have engaged VI- Clklla for a month vet Bi mmi secwhole thing in tw or three Uva and eis In whole armv in aseiisa for the retel capital fh.s fa.M hwever. th WHai of the Ws Xk-W -fails to soe " Wssuprtos, when en Biaisif lakes Kchuiun.l. Col Cvi.-aratv will "fad to see it abase ol tkr ( oa1llullua. lbs I'ltUburg Umirtta says 1 ne ss saw est and most devilish effort of treason that has vst been put forth is mat which ts tbe Northern State, attesaptiaf to Conetitutmn scamst the t iovsrumeut . t aaakuir it lbs shield ot traitor m arm covert, whence they may safely carry on sn opera and saurderoiia war against itself and ths peopls who sale it. and at tbe asms usee laboring to mass u a manacle upon the baab of tbe Ceverotseot io tbw. grvat aSrwf f Is for its life Tbe cosain o sense prtacipie. that rebels te areas bars no coostitatioaat ngbta. is lerned . and not ooly aenieU. but the v eras of the peopositioa is strentiouely taxi uivxi Hn.s the smu.-i;ati: twau i. ia iarat. bv those who clam ' leader of the Democrat k party, to bene caaaatituUawi Tbe tallaey of that aa saasly OaWttVm State have b their own art. seoasisd fross tbw Caaow and are so m open revolt against the tvovernmeoi. Bv ike act they bsvs ewt theaW es off frwss tbw I ntuw last battier, to -.he eat. that of oews ewesstew. !Tw are. aaaj ssast of esarwawssv. be ren If tbey are eaesaiws ol tbe Qs . tbe tt. em meet asst. while that I ... ..ea l I e C e f c..tm tm rtbaskf else to throw ovrrtbeta the of its fje actios, tw rtrasmiee tkwnr be trswaoa sxatawt iaaatf, assi be. fact, avahssat tess ibaa aatiawal aaamiw Tbass) resMa Lav su Ufas I sea eut aaie tbe CaejBtitstiisa. sad to aseet tbesa oe saswal gisaaii tbe tawTwtwaseat saaast fa sat

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tide the Oowitntlon too. But, in o doing, the Preekiect does no violence to the Constitution. Maryland and Kentucky, both klare State, bare not gone outside the Cont iuttea, end is tbern the proclamation can here no effect. Moreover the door ataous open, and if any State that has cone out -bH , in tbe hundred days that the President baa given them, oome in again, the poclama lion cannot and will not touch them.

Vbe Proclamation is purelv a wtr measure Slavery is a source of power to the rebellion. It feeds its armv, it builds iu fortihcafons. it furnishes its teamsters and laborer The American people, in electing Mr. Lincoln President, saade him Commander in Chief of all tbe national forces, and imposed upon him the duty of conducting the war. and had he failed to cut off the enemy's supplies, or neglected to take from that enemy his main source of eutngth, when be had it in his power to do so. he would hare been derelict in duty, and unfaithful to his great trust. To say that the Prt$tdnt baa no constitu tiooal right to decree the emancipation of slaves in the States of tbe Cnion, is simply to utter a stale truism, which has nothing to do with the quest'on before us. The people hose slaves are to be ret free on the first of January have in their present attitude, no place in the Prion, and no rights under the Constitution the Government owes them no protector.. Tbo Constitution has uoth log to do with them, nor has the Pres tleut. as such, anything to do with them 1 hey are "like the rest of mankind, rmrmus ia aver," and aa such they can only he dealt with bv the laws and the officers of war. Herein lies tbe gross abuse of the Consti tution of which we lere speaitng claiming for traitor and open enemies the sgis of its pr jtectiem, alike with loyal citizens letter - iug the Government with it restrictions and prohibitions in tu lealing with tne most ic rocious aod deadly enemies that it ever ha dly enemies that it ever had to conler d with holding his l.rui.l rlneM over them shile the are tr imping it im the lust thus making it theii rampart and de fence, white it is no defence to u against their blows giving it to traitors as both word and shield, while to us it is l'it a fet ter. This is a fair eipositioii ! the doc trine proclaimed from every pro u, every stiirnn of the so-called hcui'x racv. It is er a treason in its hypocritical phase treason in tho garb of eiceesive devotion to the Con titstion treason a hu h comes, like him of old. crving, "II.nl, Muter'" and then betrayed him with a ki- iroonfar more de test Im than that winch souid 1 1 our t ap Itol iu ashes if it culd, which murders our sons, and runs predatory raids through our ie'efu! villages and rural districts. Depths of l ii it llnclnud An Knglish journal, after valuing the total product ol the mines of tlreat Hritain at til, 4'M 1(12 per annum, am! computing that Kngland's supplv of coal will last at least rstrew hundred yesr louger. at present rates of consumption, gives the follow iug account of the depth to v Inch the howeNot the earth have been pierced in Kngland I he de;. ih to which we mino for coal is already greet The pit at Dunkenfield. in 'le-lnre, i-"Jim 1 1 t.ti hcloM tno surlace to the point where it iatersects the " lUack Mine Coal, a seam that is four feet sit iuches thick, and of the beet quality for domestic and manufacturing purposes, from this point a further depth of five hundred feet has been attained bv means of tan engine plane in the bed of coal, so tl t a great portion of the ool is raised from the enormous dcnlh of M4 feet. At Pendleton, near Man bester, coal is daily worked from the enormous doplh of MM feot; and the coal of Wigan is brought t r in I., i lee: in In the .surface Mum f the Iurlum col lories are equally deep, and far more eitendcd in tbeir subterraneau la byrinthf. Some of those, and others iu Cumherlsnd. are worked out far uuder the bed of tht sea, aud on both sides of the island we are rapidly attending our subterranean burrowing. l'olcoath tin mine, m t ornwall, is now working at one thousand etht hundred feet from tno surface, aud is rapidly uiukiug deeper. The depth of Tresvoan. a Conner e mine, is 'JMI feet. Many other tin and copper mines are approaching these depths, and uuder the Atlantic warte, man is pur suing bis labors daily at half mile from tbe surface. In aid the miner in these severe tasks, the gigantic steam engines, with cyl iuders I 'Ml mcbes in diameter, are employed in pumping water from these vast depths. N Hiding machines, which are masterpieces of mechanical skill, arc ever at work raising tho minerals from cacji dark abyss, aud in engines," of considerable i.igenuitv called because they bnug the wearied miner to the light of dav. saving him from the toil of climbing ou perpeudicular ladder ars introduced in manv of our most ter fectly conducted mines. Our coal cost us annuallv one thousand live, and mors than double that number of our metal li femurs Himers perish from accidents iu the mines, or at an unusually early age thirtv two Irom diseases contracted by the conditions of their toils m 0m (Min ers bsm from their Post.. We arc lartled bv the assertion just made at head iptarters in Washington, that mrc than one thousand officers are absent from duty wiili the array iu Virginia. Some of these art sick, others slumming sick and deceiving some surgeon or physician of their acquaintance into givinc them a certificate;" some are making themselves far sicker than tbey are. c.tbsrs aro attseut on unnecessary "duty." or duty which is un duly spread out and protracted, because it gives them a chance to remain away from tbe camp and from the posts of danger Viiiayeriet;. or chronic pretence ot sickness, to shirk duty, is a thing soon learned by the laxy. the self-indulgent and tbe cowardly, and tbe only way to stop it is to make examples of a few such ss a terror to tbe rest of tbe evil doers Many such cannot be reaches! by law, but those who can ahould bt dealt with tt onct by being cut off from the armv Tri efTe -. ol ths cowardly abserce t . dicers. ,u their men. must be injurious in the eitreme. the effect ol sura mary punishment would ba admirable upon both A shouldei -strap in tbe street shoo Id subject a man to MMirion. not to be re moved except by s snblen absenco PlilmsVt.si s'sieee - - 3 h iml n liii tan The wind te a musician bv birth We et tatoi a silken thread in the crevice of a win dow, and the wind huds it sod sings over it. and (roe up od down the scale upon it. tad poor Pagan tot must go oruewhere els for honor for lo I tbe wind is performing upon a single string ' It tne almost anything upon earth to sea if there is music in it. it persssades a toae out of the great bell in the tower." when the seuui i st home . aleep. it make a mournful harp of tbe giant panes, and it does not disdain to try what sort of a wbieiletcan be made cfthe bumbisst chimnev ra the work!. H it II upon a great tree, till every leaf thrills the note m it. and snnd n tbe nver that runs at is base as a sort of marmonng aceomrnni meut Acd what a melody it aftfi shea it give a coAcwrt ar.th a lull eKor a ths ssvss of the sew. and perforate aa i.tbess between the tsro woHde. that gc-n up. perbapt to the that love the first 1 he ic arosarvl the fire! hearths r wiiua to tbw lb.laielph lbs retsu.ve of the I part, tr ua ad-nntshra loyalists Not a dav sboaM. tweeters, be lost bv the royal mew of tbe raited States ia earnest tor tbe llietiiau of &4 t arewrrv prrwt ttrtnjk ss ff rare fit SJSJP ta sjksjesl tiey asy tsWr iwarrrf artI She ffSbrs ' ia rater i reSelbwa, mmd rt Ur t sear tesWrr as fir stealer Sef 1 1 1 sal 1 1 er laSeertr ft, JrVewtsV

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Sacccss. Success, we may say, is a hideous affair enough. Men art taken by its spurious resemblance to merit. In the eyes of the multitude, to get on has much tbe same profile as to be absolutely tbe beet. Success, that Menechmus of talent, has one dupe uistcry. Juvenal and Tacitus are the only ones who ki k at it. In the present dsy it keeps at iu beck a kind ol official ohilosopfiy . which wesrs the liverv of uccms, and dances attendance in its antechamber, (et on, nd what follows? To be in clover is to be

clever You wir st a lottery, and you are i set uown aa an able rn n u tin? a inner who is worshipped, he rum with a silver spoon, and your fortune's made. Have but luck, arid the test won t lag behind, lie but fortunate, aid you will be thought great With five or sit immense exceptions, whi'-b are the glory of an age, the aduiiraüoti of contemporaries is mere weakness of sijbt. Gliding goes fur gold. Where you come from matters nothing; where you get to it all in all. The vulgar is an elderly Narcissus, in love with himself and applauding what is ulgar. Those faculties of twormou power, by virtue of which a man is a M . - c Kscbyl .- a l:.'e. a Michael Angelo or a Napoleon, are awarded by the mullitsidc. "at one go ' and by acclamation, to any one who makes a good hit in no mat ter what. Let an attorney turn himself into a depu ty, a Nham Corneille write a Ttruimtr, a eunuch become possessor of a harem, s military Prudhomme gain by accident the decisis t attle of the day, an apothecary invent soles of pasteboard tor the army of Sambre et Mcuse, and with thi pastebosrd which he sells for leather make himself an income of 4IN1.IHJ0 francs, let a man ith a pack on his bv k take Psury to aife and bring her to bed of seven or eight million, of which be is tbe father and she the mothei . let a preacher whine himself into a bishop, let the steward of a well-to-do family be so rich on leaving his place as to be made Mm ister of Finance men givo all this the name of Geniu, just as they give the name of Beauty to fare of Mousqueton, si d that ul M i rl to the i eck mi l -boulders ot Clade. They mistake for stars of tbe In rnament the splays whirb a duck makes as it paddles about in the oft nm 1 of a bnggv ground 1st MttrrahlfM. Tin fnlbiwui; is n bt of all vVcftern oflj ccrs, disratssed wirb luas of sll m mi allowanres tint arc now or may become duo. hisini.-ci for -iI.m ih a about leave S,-cmitl l.ioutsriaiit Kncene F.iuutlenv. '.Ntb Illi nois; Capuin Micbael Kusaell.' ' ltd renn sylvarii. t'aj.Um N S Tbnoipsim. Jtb Indiana Itattery, Capuin J. 1$. Btorkton, 1st K-mais , Tipt Ii hicort, n.tb Mi. I. i.ii, . Asaistant Sur'CMii Hn;rlow. lUb Miaaouri Cavalry . Cat t 11 (i Timms. AI k'enliu-kv: .loaepb Fornnn. Lieutenant i Köninck v. C Larson, L:eiiteniiit, ninl t " trrm istet "Jd Kentucky. I. r tu es. t'antsin Tili W U COOsin. II Iiclianlson, Captain lib W rncoti sin C i ' Wesler. Lieutenant 7tb Wic,insln, i" M M l.nMitcinuit ?tb W iM iiiiaiii: Koesler. Captain Mth Illinois, . A Kimball, Lieutenant IW OMoj .ln Kesler t'sptain Jth Indians, Wm M. Owinne, 1st Lieutenant bt'nb Hiio. !ismisse for otber rcasuiia-: tieoro H. Mitrbell. Asai.stant Surireiiu s"tb I'eun.. for abaeuting himarlf wilbout authority wbile awaiting sentenee of dosjH martial; .1 W l'em al, Klili Illinois (!av., doaorlin Intern maud. Clayton iWJIelon, First Lieutenant lat Virginia Artillsrv, not reporting for luty since muster, J. F.arly, Li.tuletiant .il Keutuck v Volunteer !, absence without leave and inteuiperaiice; .lohn J. Hooker, Kir.-t Lieutenai.t :iOtb Olli., bciiir Uken ni isoner ut his own desire; Jolm Kendall. First Lieutenant 7th Kanaan Cavalry, intcrperauce, inHi clency, and absence without leave; C. Murphy, Captain 5th Ohio Volunteers, ab sent without Icive and speaking in an improjier manner of tho war and tbe President. The following are dismiaaetl, but do not lose pay and allowance now due: H. H Kerr, Second Lieutenant 7th Kanals i "s valrv, in temperance and cirele-ness ,.i discharge ol duty, Frank A. Hart. Second Lieutenant 'J4lh Ohio, absenting himself from bin eom maud without leave during a retreat, J. W Taylor, Lieutenant Colonel 40th Ohio, rep resented In tho oihceisof the regiment .1 trouhiesotne. These dismisaals are officially antiounied :it the War Department. Cin. (iaz. Whisky und c spil-M i - A glass of whisLy is manufactured from perhaps a dussa grain of corn, tho value of which is too small to be estimated. A pint of bis mixture sells for one shilling, end if of a good tirand is considereo well worth tho money It is drank in a minute or two it fires the brain, sharpens the appetite, and .:.t ii .-e- and weakens the pliy-n-l -teni On tbe same sideboard upon which ilu.s de licioiis beverage is served, lies a newapaper. It ia covered with half a million ot types; it brings intelligence lroiu tbe four quarter, of the globe The new-piper c.ists less thau the glass of grog the juice of a few grains ef corn, but it is im lese strängt than true that there ia a large portion of the community who think corn juice cheap and the news paper dear! An eminent statesman once sai.l "(iv me the money apent in war and I will purchase ev er y foot upon the globe I will clothe every man woman, and child ir. an attire that kings and .pieens would be proud of. I will build a school house on every hill aid and in every vallev on the whole earth and aappl v those hous ith competent teachers I will build an atadenav in every town ami endow them, a college in every state, and till them with able pro feasors. I will crown everv hill with a chore I c .i . rvtl i . the protnulgati u of iie pel 'pesce goM 1 1 1 in un IliirriC ill. The will of President Van Huren baa beeu adsttitte ' to probate at Hudson It ia dated JaeiiiM l'h ll, a: i 'um n es a, (ol low. I. Vartm Van Huren. of the town ol Km derhixik. county of Columbia, aiad State ol New Y. rk. heretofore Oovernor of the State. a.vl more reientlv Preaicent of the Cniteil State, hut for the lat and happieat years of rav bfe a farmer in mv nstire town, do make and declare the following to be mr last will arnl testament, Ac. Hy 'he industry of our mirttog population there is annul U a f-le. to our national wealth eoDsiderbly more than i.MW.flOI. Tbi. abeo elaboralel by the process of nianufac lure. s mrresaed in value ten fold, Wbile we are thas drawing upon thsl boarded treasure, guarded hydrwgona while and red.'" which Use ebsnter ssartm is fat.le to hare concealed in the caves of tbe earth, we ben Id remember how much .f mental labor aad moscwlar piwer ta einen .led. and bow large a per ceo tage of human hie is aanuallv awcriaVsad In tbe eooieet with those brdrm beadcJ evils which are truly rsersrwiifiexi by the dragons of the legend tatter. IsjtaxLL. bv last accoaat. was ordering tbe ereeaiea of s aaooameotai trophy ob tbe batUefieM of Rabytoa. to cosamsmo rale the surreoiier of a Kreorh diviatoo there rwrwa dr mrm durioe hw a a. HOTELS. T. I.Ol IM HOT KL . CwasraTT 9raasrr. srrwaas In o: Irw, I n i AJr.LI'HI Bard wer da) st Hini lag sVaasa, ftcNKIL A DEV0E Propnatorsj

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in all tin Mr:. th' price of tuition n I I I, Ml .kt''k- Una I hk- r th nui tboo For the orfli ig cati. n. W rrf. t to IBS Tl ,4 K , I t ii 0sawM i i .bich itvantaas' t ' attrrl ilo ln' rlaaara frotii 7 to 0. Aifi - Rmtim i V a. All I'liaiuea mi our Ary c I iiM'tit . as i . jt inf . J.ar iiatmnf, pnattna, larUMss aocoaUita, awawSM aawl 1 1 sUiif; lHok. ic , will r. ctv pr.snt'i ; 1 rlRrlri I aiirntioQ Tbaae sai.Uux rithrr an unlant. al amen oi affenta, are rrqaeatt to . II on M iMivm u. a aSS lii'l ti fjititsiiou of qualiti' uioiif in tM alven: UALLOB SEND Full C1RCULAH asf-i fossa at amp an4 a T. J. HK i AsTT.Pn . Imllaimp Ii-, I . .. Coil :i Ilp! W II ASK I II.. Principal 1 1 1 a Unite, In.t STOVES 4 OOltlXa MO I 1US St.iv. irt the result f many Wars nl carrful i i.i'riniwiil nl i vprririK aiil I i-oiitl.liMttly livlir .1 1. I. autwiif: t. in t'ia'Viig Ml. . in lUlaw la a fie tiaiii ol .. i Hon i. tl.. "I'i 1 1. i m . . . i i. ti' ' i u.a.. II oi i . I'sltrraoti. N. Hparks, M. II ...... I, lli-nr) laaars. M. Wbtvwsrtk, rhtlln IVytlio, j. w.j. aJa, J.iiiatkati Moor lnii.' T. A. HadSaea, fliaa.T Robts, C. a'. llarlK.ur. Klario I ..r. y. J"hn Kir, Mr. I.initi J. H. Ilairi i. Mr- Mar t . al-. r. I.. U"iin. . Ja J.iiU. Ms. fis.nm , 1 aaa with alaatari hat I .un writ i.l.a .1 Uli (Ii- ' 1 1. in.:. I. M- that I .iu !. . I ' i.i iirnrly "iif yr.xr ai;i, that 1 w.ail.l ii.. i tnk. OXK HI SDKI II iMUd VI. s fur it if I k.iiI.I u.i i -ii ui. "Mi. r t iif ..nip a..rt. N... m 1. 1 r KI, l-C. .lu.l N KIKR. I lir un liaii'l ami aL.ill keep ill f tbe must Popti I ar and Approved t'tMKISli STilVgS tltal ..I. b an I ared In tlii or slivolti.r in.u krt, inj r- Ii avl 1 .olilltiil" lu a l n i. witb all MSS IWWViiBiail rr atait.lmr ,, ,,. St an. I III aril at tt..' St., i. I'll Lowest Possible Price. I litrr ti., v. t teen a Ht.. tJi.'t I tlilt.k ran an pan aa tu pi ice aiit DVeali ncs a.i w'ii aa in e-ui sjrjrtatbssrtlcleof feel, lo tbs HOKtPArUBl" l. i'li I am Agest ful lg., ( '. utitj mi. I vicinity. I It A aKO IK. WATCHES Tin; RAILWAY TIMEKEKPKK, -p. tally a.lapti l I t Ain i.alaa. tleatl tjSjea K"'1. sin ke-p ti eii aal i ate; have ajaew bamla ami eigirave.l illaln, Mir I t relief. Tbl ia uti' of the tu oat U Ta ataii.lina' In tbe day, ami oh. .1.1 rrtall at prm each. Tbey are furni-lu ! I y :l. aia nf iliff.-r.'lit lelma. aa full w I aar, 3.t (K). K.irravcd ami le-1 r u I KiiKra ve.i, nni-rloi, AJt'.i.UO. Knyra r sli.l olrrtro tiro rille.l, S-l'J,tNt. I aooir material, uirr atiii Ii i k". plated, mm. Smpe of Hie f.rre uiK two of the tiret, an. I or.e rn h 4 ll inif a half Joton, at the rea"' In aa.so. TMasabCea ITtll ks m the biyal Mtataa, with bill fur collet Huyfra in the Army wilt kevr lo - i,.t (. . tnrr, aa ! B.iaa ComMtileo r ef collocilc us smith of tin- 1'iitomac. l id ill 'ir f.-r t)i"v ioclltioJ Ui maka tnt. v BWf part of la-1 1 ft, ment in all -r mafctiia; , iho amoi h th -..-. rS ml In v.iir or.lera early . Hi RI' Hi HK 54tJt. S3. C. A ; Ira porters ISC. RrwTf PORK PACKERS. LINW & REED. Orrnt I sj Rot TiiKsv Haxa It; limjaa. COMMISSION MERCHANTS j. ts-aa a wai. t un TURNER & McKEEN, RECEIVINfl KoliWAhMNO AM) Commission Merchants, aao II. alert In f.rnMi. Issaff und Hsalta stark HOCIS On the Caawl sasr swafwrta-BssjSj A Wehn. . K . iu. Ji. sasadatr tkkks uaitv. ind COAL COAL ! Fl r 1ST o a c nitfsa , 'IHI 1 Tha Coel T'O.1. aid peovoi Ct um täon rtntice fr era tb ir city MaTiae tacreaaed farili Coal, w plntce onrareo to rt lotb(ntrt.oiKirU',r aa trttb Ko 7, 34 Ufe, Rast of tbe Hqa j. U nt.ow. th l rail. r Terr Hi 1. IsCi FRENCH MILINER Y. KKKCli IMP(!tTAIlOaN I ass ar! .'rtrle Tor Lssiir! Or laBue tar TSJ ST 1 V " sew. w aar ... i. l l'' - trims aa n. d er m win sraaa oar Ksll Stock on the fih Govern rier Mat. talMlAI at iiauciiTKk Me. B Main at et, Oct IS. 4lf DISSOLUTION. THEC0 PARTaNER8Hir HereM. ft re BrtkrttBBt awtareaat Crawfca 4t Mew.. u Se c ar ried ai-ler tk Bara at CUMKa a I47MLOW Torrst-H acte. Set IS, ALL kinda of Liquors, For-in and DiBBiwMr, Pwrtaw, Als, A.. a

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ra vr . ui.i nr rillC V CktUlJiC. J1U AilCUJUl r ii paiaiiou A rW TOeTIO MKD1CI X K' DOCTOR HOOFLANDS Ci.LKHKA TKl GERMAN BITTERS, li. . ! .1 Ki KM. Cbiin'd.i. In. tu t i ri:ni i i t i;r ÖTKK IN ill PLAINT. hVSPKrsiA, faysiasfl'cr. f'Aroair or A'rrrss Iht'Jiftt, Di eess e the Aia'arys, anJ all dttrmtrt tisinv rrtwi a difrtlereA r4isr. sr SUtMfk, UCC a C'ttstlpA tioii, lt. r.1 IMi . ii. Nat ia, Ilrartbsrn, or weicht tu .1 It. ! Tit i lliirrt. H an. Ijtnci I III' weca oe IS tlx' tbi I 'epreatliiri of Spirits. I KK (' x fh .A' Bit " l.NT MS ST No Alcohol or bad Whisky ! I In i win ii aa ilf al !. aaca in nlurt StSS aa tat it n UuiH.rri Ind. ! I i iIih . i. tii v alt anj autvM al p-p I a lil-hy. vl lIlUX", 4" I .dr.a-M ..r.l llrwarr pr'iai aii. i krif. uii. If iti-tra! of ..I Iii' as ni n array Al 'a an.1 Ma Iii Ii i I in tti" ittsappolUti'lt aufl-l'f II. -p "! llOOKI..M S liKKM AN Id i I I US Are nut a ih w an.i unl' lrl ai in Ir, Ixtt at f tlir Swat nf rill r-it yeia trial bf ili Amsvlras pnMaj .1.4 u.air iwsatatieti il, rat rtvsstss bj ai iitiilar pr paraln.ti The pi.'prit..r l.av llraa iuil ( I. ' i f. 'in ,be mm ewilnr.it OIJCHall MBit, I.AN I KS. I'll sfl ANS. AM cnir.Ns Trstlfy in, if il. i 1 "Sn piunal kirn l-.ljte, lot In tx'lu tlrtal rile' t' an.i iiir-ll. al Irllira "t ll.r.e I kllera, ). ..! u.i finii'lbitiij to Nl trngtbeaj J I In v.u. want a leao ! A p im, Da y. ii want f.i butld up v. Mir t'iHialitut.on V I). i m ,i int . I U ell li i I Willi i ti tel lid ol N i : 'i . ! i mi sunt l.i.ct;' . Do m w int S!i. -I W ell , ).i tasj sunt a Hitak and i (fori ll Kwetklg ll vou do. U-.W llOOKI.ANll'S t . iiNM N BlTTBRd V m J ftwlslM. DDn ftattwf tftk '' ryrtrii o) WWi ;min. hnnii tttl,,i AI tli iiaili iH't lspoael tu fa. i nr le.nii.i l Patent Mr. ti. Iura In general, lhi.ili itilru f ul thrlr liirr-Uenta atl'l As ia; I jtI koeS of anltl .lent i .a-. a at Ii a man may nut lealif tu the I Ml lie llievra l.!ln If I l.ii' , l Ii ;.. aimpl pr.par at i"ii. In the li.p' thai h uiay ti . ntitrttuite In the leiirrtt of oTherc I i.. Una ih- mnir reltli in reg.tr.1 tu Ho- lland'a Herman Rillera, pi epared bv l . a). M Jftt kaen, thta rltjr, li- a i I wa j.rrju li I ar unal ill' III many yaaira umler tha Impi eaai.io thai ihojr i Ohlrflv 'an ai "ll "It - Bit i ! i r I i.i ril to I irii'tKl l"'.eri en.iertiaaer. I - , lor I Iu- r'-fimx al tili prrJn.Jl. e lj prnp-r ieta, an t t i . ... ut y martl t" try thrm, wlten aiifTerinn frum u lotlf CuntlllUed itehlllty. I h- Uae i.l :lirS 's til . lh"-- Hltlera, at ll.'-l-"aii'tiin f l !. t "i -waa follnweii by ev leiit : I f . ami r ' ctee uf I. "lilr aii.t' ntsl vliroi t(, h 1 h, m.t I f r aix m lit h s before, ai.-l ha l atmuat iloa-aalraai I tlielrf re that k Uxl a I my frl w i .1 i r v iMijr i o th" uae t Ih. J NKW 1 1 1 l.l.uVIN. I'HR IDIIMII, Juna XI. 1-C I.OOh ! I M I 'OUT A N I IsOOM ! O SOLDI KK.S. W rat! tbo atlei.U.. i of a frlau.la in the ai my t" the (irrni.-ui Itltlrr' ' sli .ine 1 eaaea ladacwd l y BxpMuret i te camp lifo. In Ibel Sta i'i tbe urwapapr0( on tbe arrlr nollie.1 that a vt.fy la-gr j.i fr.'tn "tet'dity. I ' a liavlafj rslaUa t thai "II. . ti. mwahs ( tl. of that kunt an Ite rea.lily curit by II raw rraiillmn from na ars apee,iiiy rsai in stailag that, if Üb) aii..iK nur aolilieia, aav.il that utlseretae tt o i all parti titer markahlr ami well-an bttlou'l beroea, wlo. "bra been aared hy I l'a 1 1 .is llittera. IUaIrr t Die ltyatlo or l S r 1. o t ' i tat l'.ttti-ra were frerly uar.l marsda of iirra asMSjH aw I bwrtasj ief I awa sSagwasys. Prfi rn . . A ik .M, I'i, '. M . , t. .1. r -. . rvs. Well, KBtiUeSieu, yr ii r I1ooflanra iirnnM Et lei It of V I my h' II. ia im mittäte t: t , .t u - oiiiia'lea, . . i-., an t Im were ftll! t.n. - I my .... laat four years, a mr a battery, ami niirter t i issjaeaa K. It. Ayrea. ant upon my anluoua van.ls-r laat wttk inflst foi ernii j-two 'lay I lowest I y area! dtellt raaatery. I was lb Houas, and Bent to tb Stair of Maine, from Jim. Jm. r thai tim any un mild to and Kur a ek or mo'e I I- hei for ly . I of all tk ' bassStal Iblawaaloliptbtened ry an alta I of moye.l frum iL" M f aa lioarl tbe t. ainer i I lamlad on tbe 'iatb of ive Wn atmat aa low aa nam a apsrk d BtSejMy raroty ol. l wal..i a murael drjwn, tt was I!'. I 'jCT atai !.. add wot even krt p t Ii Lifo rwuld K -..and, ccwrdlimly aurkiiic fai'hfnlnT. atlaaa uf wa'.er n Hiy I a---t- a, i li fra. kly , K rno the) al Isad mo to aoe a dlr.iiira of my Ml A i assjaaassasBase. w Mr Kt'-t.fik 1e,i ui, i l,.l m, MkMara, sad ktndlj Bbae I iw.e.etK-ed U of .teats teid, an t-tUna letter. Ttvi waa, I have already Maajl"e of tieitif p e.ebtesaii motitbi; fo Ba 11 r twlow Ar i BS i ry year Prom ihmy ahadow U.Mbf wbo are I' m' ra Very trait yoara. mi' m tiHt in tbotrn'b of ilo- above atal' Uie,t aa we Mr. Mab w. red of aept, oar romradi to I.- alii. Jubu OudJleark tssaree A. Aki. W. N'W V i. K. J. KI Msary K I'rwmr, Se we. Howry T. McOoaatld. Cax C. M a iaw F. Ward,, f. UUt Mai.-. y ana so k'sK.I - II ,tew lerk. Riiatni: . TVoaua.. 0s t. Mk Hewea. AeSrew J. kJ oif-sll. Oaa.M arwitwa. Joka 1 " A iwlta rBaaaBlBfjaig, BF. AKK IIF i ' I N I V.hVY ! I - iee tbu tbs a'ssaaa b Ut wrapper at ewrl rVSwelaaf OWWs. and ' . M J il RSJOM. Mai rsere. Slo S3 1 Art Jt" 1 rvAin C. M.JACK S S S Iwayrsesaa-a. aaT For asla by llrajjaysli ard Healaa ,. , wbeta and hy j u i i cvii.utM itt ft a was J. äV Cl'JtStJtiiMAII irrt Statt

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