Daily Wabash Express, Volume 9, Number 170, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 December 1862 — Page 2

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LKHt-H AUTK THURSDAY... . . .IiKCLMDEK 4. M'J Bi t little eicilemeut i manifetei In regard to the approaching coufl.ct of the fo.-ce ofßi kxbidi and Lkb The public evince but little concern now that the hoetile force are facing each other, with Lothiog between but a narrow river. The excitement illy attcL l.i.g armies under luch circumetancea ecmi to be wanting io this ioetancn. Our people Ii not swan to be wäre that the greatest battle of the whole wrar may U com succeed there at any moment. A aliftV change of a divbion of troops may be ab understood by the (MMrJ and as the reault. the conflict in which to many live are to br lost, snd which wnl decide perhaps the roost esjMBtosjt IntetwfU, mij MNMI Oi perti tj the fifing of acanuno. or jme mat ter of tr Sag character la iteelf. msy quickly bring into ollision thoe immense armiewither of which ia larger than the one with which NaroLio-s humbled the Ruamu forces on the b!oody fiM of B rodino. Th public so long regarded the army of the Potn e a wo alow motioned, that wl tu it dew gain the vicinn.ry of an enemy there ia bu little 4ppreh -rs.oa of it becoming engac. d in battle. Bu; th change of commander wm for the MTMw o m rt rapid moveaawnt. and www thai the loroe have bee fhaJT each other for peroral day, wn' everything ready apparently, forth great (rial ofibir lortitude and courage, and still the battle doe not take place, public eipect Hon ha settled down Into the old channel. Outsiders are my-tifte! Mi cannot fathotw th strategy which la to reault in the caj lure of Richmond It is given out that 'he cause of tb data?, wa th failure of Gen. Mr.io to provide the army with sufficient store tv enable it to truat a tri-! sj strength sw tlthe enemy, and the conduct ol 'lien M sio ia to be invetixated If the poltrv of th. circpaign of cn Hi asain ' to hall M amiy I each plut where he iuy bappwu to learn thai torn on of bia olb rs i gutl'.t Of not discharging Jhra duty in tn.- r . . manner, arid await the investigation of hiconduct, he will certainly not reach the rebel capital soon One thing certain, iwt thai i-. il ':, l-ihsaifc i- determined t. tak Frcder-cburg. .and advance on RichID nd iroot that pohsti the eicuae that Otl MaiO cauaed (he deliy of the army wher. It now wt!i not he g d ju-l ti -af- t. ! waiting the eonainiciion .i auch lormid.bl fortification as the rebel tones have place bl"i- h'm st hectiy mentioned above 1( h. has meant. 1 i educe lint place, he has cei i.iniv made the task vastly more d ffi ul by hi great delay . But I on ih contrary b s polo y lto draw the whi le rebel fcf away Irom Richm ond, in order that auotbe tray may uke it iro another direction, theo his delay oo the R ippbun ck is o 0 iura justifiable. The mtstery will w te 1 v bo pweddy dispelled Event mutranspire within the neat throe or lour day.which will probably determ ue the supeni U the East. While the rebel government m iinu' i It capital where it wdeapite all el forte to capture i'.juai s long will it mail.' m the semblance of fiaed nati uality abrund Onee however Ml rebel army in d.spu s staid at Kit iirnond it cause is bopete beyond redemption W h vc confl rr.ce, that the Federal force .Mifticicut lo t.i!.e it n thia do it under tue load o( cur; , Oeneral l'i The Watt I Tue meinbci el .: t ICH. I ' arid aa liooeet il.cop!eot i their neu will fell n ' I v. - . - a . ilMUI.Iolll lC t llUll I l'i a t ourt Ita e transact ik i was ksTeatgvhl Mfwtw iii li.c iiiteieatol I'Ctorc tkaMaVi sud Hppiuvel by theii Iff in lined luvau, 11: that oti 'i l s tie m eta K s pi i tnulc a; J AMI I M . wi .ttei. i nr." t. I tb it ll l I .10) ui ttt 9, M i Ak' nl hi M the present i Cot,! WAIL S ivn.d be rrs. H N N " ' dcmati 1 t' ii - i the lb.' Cor! in apeeehes leng which bore the evidence wf MMfM paratioa They e'aimd Mal ihr I i. i ij, r . .. 9m i 4. tiolitical alone, ? "' tbe Com mieioari w miM noi inetan their behets. But the Commias.oui hat r kt. and refuacd cast ii 'm H- ii, re Pn j a. r.l . worth mans er, I the r otftdu t w ini. 'rs knew me ih proved V g.MHl w men. n t st ftc M.v,! m. i! h tk . oaai ihe ' ' Mswh i 1 ie nitve him at it ; i- ' eds becaue l e j toed the armv f r a abort time 1 I'd battle for biecoantre. have made common cause, an Wll rate ta the u srep itabof Irvine tu o.l all thW otweer ia the county from the p.tti oos to which . were leeV'v s i i.etj lerteJ bv ihe peo fia Sot h c o4ttwt nn'f deaerve to he taen I ,.iel Ih oraiet to draw upn il Ihe sea.ru a. i contempt at al respectable men Tbe Re lie i CorasaU'ee. uWtf constituted, reeeivea no stnnwns'ton f a. -r !.; e l .isufa i , al! arat.tius wr erview. nasi, beatde. it la anttojinf aod iael hi Ane.1. bv a MM fur ot sena. w-.iHosit recaed t poiitica ot mIi i.A.- Il a v tute . ' a t ex ri parr'ect 6 I. M i r i ' . t vei r e iias'aulkna tt bu smarwi n etpe nr to rwle- csamWa!de ab 'am ta-.ae me- w'io htw ; :ed ibe a Aefaee ef ease Man nu ranta Ma tt H.a i ia ta tnaM tn tn tnaam ti m U am a - j ' tweay tkmmmd W lees, ami tn! aaasnat haw ben aa e-ied ,a amdk a as a a er a I e-v wr its greet beefll vt th see t'r ww -ra it wa spmrupi isii il Mr Hoo. the dasawrstrc sreat. b kee: aa mntnrarr nwk aecemot ef wwry ee'.ae waaaamos anriog be ume be hw srte4 ia that cwractiy, wtni Mw .ee-HsM ae riuma an emanidftWal at aay uate, el e e vsaanaen ny the Cjntm.aaoanfs armg th isss sa an tWr Ownrt. aaJ was hafbly smrevayJ Mr.

Hook is familiar with the whole working! il the organization for the relief of ldiers families. He is personally acquainted with wry family requiring relief and knows their want. Thia information could not be gath ered up by a new disbursing agent for a long time Winter is upon us, sod it chilling

Marts are being felt bv th w'.fe and children of many a brave sol dier who tat oow ter'.line hia life oo the battlefields of bia country. And could the soldier look back upon his borne now, and know that there arc cue a in Vigo I county who are trying to oust the officers of the Relief Comrn.itee, who have cared for his wife and cnildrwn in hi abaecce. on oftice yri along, his faith in the justice and chrtetianttv of auch men would certainlv (quickly expire. But there are come oier who can never rise above nartv. Witt theai it i party, irty, party all the lime. The Commissioners in this inatance had toe wiadom to see that the families of the eolditr oeed relief immediately and ti.it r;o time should be lost ia organizing new Com a-itteee, and aprinting new disbursing i Ii merely to o lease thoae who boU D p m - m mm is to advance party interests The con duct of the ComLasioner i approved by the o-st men of all parties here, and it set an ewmpie which will be almost universalis sustained. They appropriated Jour tku inJ tier hundred doilan which will be disbursed in the usual manner, aud will drive away want lr- m miry a household, and relieve the acldier upon the battle-field of many an anaieus thought of thoae most near and dear to hi -,nc Women m lintera. 1 ksj ao-called De .uel of Iuly, Madame Albritti, in her "i'orlrait of Lord Bvron," ba-ara witneae to the noble poet a dilike ot .een warnen eat tbe cause of which "ex Mrfkwlf antipathy," she tracea to "the dread he always bad that th notion h loved io cbenah ot their pertection und almoai di vine nature might be disturbed ' Midline. e tike it, is ra'ber more tranacetidenlal hm m? llN the Utier being just fresh from Venice and it womankind irom Satt to Margarita 'k" wiiuse pcrlectiou was rather a negativ e quality aud their n iure Ml almoat but not al all divine. Thev ui;ht he very small eater a, notw uhstand ing, iid aj Ur approximate to his ideal. A c cpetolthe aii' ienu, Lu; uiu-, calif i fur I'im'ratinii of the general auperiori . in iilaab aud manner, ol the hrlaira class, ovet he more reaped-worttiy rest ol Hellenic eomankiud And np'ii these, among other trm. he vindiLAtvd their pre-eini.ience ' fi. i they ate an J drank without COarsetieae, lid not like ether women, whoe wollen i nrf ks bar witnes t the.r veracity; hut ke the youi.tt Mdcsian, wtmee every iu iiei.l is kraclui and oit. In the fiit qu rr ol cur vi.iea-ih lei.iuij, a, r rind the How ng aoixiig Sir Th jinaa Owrt'Uri'a h iracterioti.it i ' A V ry Worn in:" "li - a '. .ii . i it-1 m - ' y i, "i i pr-i.ers huii : i.i'Ut N iiuie t kea her in pnv te, ai d ,...r ,4iri her upon meat." Fr. Ultuche Vmorya are not peculiar lo Mr. TkweJtWSWij ...o Mae uiiieteeutn century. (Wo hh see di- HiiP'-h again by aud-b ; Wuhiu ihe third qutrtcr oi S.r Thumas'a Btecte, the i-oudmi pie.a gave binh to manual on so otal el qu4-u4. ifom winch an extract ur lo. eitig pc-rtii.ei.t enuui;b, and piqutnilo th alale, deceive Mnting. "tie ntlewomen. he ficai tiling you are to unserve ia, lo koep your baxly tiaiht, ai d no uot lean your eliw on ths table. Discover not by any ravenoua geetur your nry appetite, nor tu .ur eye ti-e greedily on the meat be ie you it if you wouhi dovour m re thi. way than your throat can swallow " In an .I p ige, " I , i t eat ap,,ti-nicat - hot that tin MM MM! in your eye, or that thereby you betray yur intolerable greedi nea. Io not bile your bread, but cut or break it. and keep not your knife always in your h ind, for thai is a unseemly as gentlewoman who pretended to have as l:tt!e a Win ich as sho had a muih, and therefore would not swallow her pa by upoontul. . took them one by sat, and cut them in two iieiore she would thcui " (ientlewomen ire further instructed: "Fill noi your months no full t. s( your cheeks hall swell like a pair ot Scutch bagpipes." (ieutle woman are alao ileasintU put i tiieii gSJSWw tgaintt the possible peiprei.-ation of corl mi minor misdemeanors: "You will show VO.il-.' mey by c tiling I n -.m ,.i ; At ii-l urn u'kiiig in )onr uii.ii; oin nui ii ' ' "ir hi ith ' r il r gnaw y.-nr meat, but cut ii h mdiomely an I eat I i gl. i'ti i Ulter adm nidimnt a i id oac l lo whl the cc Mtipiiabcd autUor style "the femile .'r sort." but always gentlsvjhomen liil-r ( hi.- Accd. Hill i about twenty years since one ol the iii-ui he: ! iho prc-Okl t.'abiuei w is a Uicm bar of Coiigreav ti tu t diataM wester, de He had the usual rich? ol de.tnglc candidate lor admission to the t Pg . i Mtii A tdemy. The I kMM mi !e to him for a v i in - which tl . cii.ated were nd many, hut among them was a ielter Irom a boy of ixteen r arnteeu . , U ; ,, e li . a t.'iout a i y " c oi,pn. ug rwcomaaeniUtioiis ol reierences, asked Use appointment lor himaelf. The m niher dismissed the a;;ed Irom his mmd. wi'h -eriuMI a passing Ih -iihl ot the lorwarfde di ! .mpudence ol the stripling wh me d isptre lo auch a place on no other ;n rida i .1 in h.n own deatr to get a goexl educai itho enbfto esrci.se liut happemuii a abort tone al'terwaida to lie in the little village whntco the letter wa m.iied ihe inctdeut w recalled to -..eiuory, su I he thought he aTSJSjU beI . lo the lew hours ol sfMM thst he had I v iooking up the amtoticua outh He tua-'.e hi way, by dint ol much luquirv, to a -msii i be tow at the i ienged mi j rci ! .A a . w tailor' shop on tne ut.kuu of and wheat he wa or, he iound ltd sttt on ike tailor 'a bene in an old niir of paniai I IM) lad had act ther occ n main! ..l Near bv, im wihmI, reeled a book ol b wh eh he turned his eve Ition be dr. h a a small bl ok of truae sein , o. t ebenere: li.ev Cxiuid n trauaterred lrm ih wurk in h.a hanha The member s pros ted him by name given in the letter, and me lad r , '1 are ihe perwon . " ' Yu w.a'i. th: t ipptHttted a cadet at Wei Fe. iV "I do. be rejuannd. Whj?" aked the faMnjBWi (nan " IWca u . " anawered the tahr v , I lae th at 1 Wa born fur aueaethiti be;t i in miidin( old clothes " The metutx I j tikaai lurthrr wi h him. aud wa w oleea with hi tra kneea, bw api.it. and the rai tel.tpesiee beevirrcwt tb he pmcwiwi him . the peantmeii PM member ia new 9eevwetr Smith, of I j I ' aio the ii Wth, t,t rt tfanaaaJe. Ceseai.idet-in-Cm et o Arm ef tb ' I' .t at.c W ah aid n .1 be u.prtwd if y M eaceiieit sprrtawn ot nnr am-' I a r dea nasi iu Koial Ü if e m wM pia-w on ib - i It e re tb t tbe gfumrmg mf nanana in tbe , lr i;e i aa Ataetat ew scoem Ta , Deaovr.wc journal are das.owttvsng it aa I awsm O ceweae it w 1 aw ae article el tbe 1 Dem K-r.iic P.ifim ibat ras a cottott by re labw is bwaatt mrnea as4 a ewn fear : acemieu. la Pm Or eama ton UaOel law ' 'o h d e tr men I wash em i tae ievee aar uo stewmbaat en stevedore Trtene anmrwbie ; emfdiitm-o are ineesved lor saw raw. Waate awoeeea bav ao raf at Ol Csaeren ' slews rate arancml that twave Us bail j bwee the aasMty ef aayibmf h teach e. a t . ;e iabxtrer aiant be content with j warnt a UA. Tat ta a far ul aatrauon ol i . , a '-irra- ,a (.at

The Dom, of the C apital tFrwmthe Sau sa iMebirewcer. Tie-?, ; L ent d , me oft i i tal.de

An igned by 1 homu I . w ater. a course of construction under hi iJ w m Ml. ia The been been rapidly rogreiog to comple principal frame of the structuri complete!, the rib of the eupoh put tu place, and the plates, w :ute tiie ooter cove in, arc be.: will be set bot ore the close of t inth After thie shell have bewo dssae. asrthiag wil be left to comp'ele the exterior of the dome but the contract ton off the Uwtern and the i b, plaetnjt of the ornament oa ttie up; er wiu.lows and around the spring cd the cupola. Thaw- ornament1; are now b-in eaat and oue of them, repreaen'.i i,: a honey-sucle has been nlared in : osit on. 'id ..resent a very , nandeume ar ranee The caWSiwafl lor the .ni.er dome are in course of prwwr.it t-!. M will soon be ready. Tbe piecnt t -iJ:t of ihe iron work abvo the basement tl or of ihe Capital is two hundred and kfteen feet, and the height ol the portion yet to be cou al rue ted, ioeindaDg the crowning tatae. s about seventy fee:. About two hundred and seven thousand pounds of iron have been received dur i .' the r"t year, and in the same period about one million one hundred and eighty five thwusaud pounds of the same material have been put up The whole quantitv of iron received from the beginning of the work up to the present time was about seven and a ball millions ol pound-, and, eccordine to the estimate of the architect, about eight hundred thousand pounds more will he needed to complete the work. w . a The dome will be crowned with Crawford's eijrantic and imposing statue ot Freedom, which is nineteen and a halt feet high, and weighs about fifteen thousand pound. This statue is made entirely of brouxe, and is composed of five section, the weight of the heaviest of which is about fire thousand pound. It may now be seen on a temporary nedeat il in the eaat grounds of th Capitol The crew-bolta which now t lermsh it will be removed when ii is put in place, and a rich ai.dunilorm bronze tint will be imparted to it T he entire cost of the atatue WM about $,000. The sum ot $701 .Win ha been appropriated bv Co -a for the dome. I the moat of which has oeeu expended. The original eatimate of the cost of the dome $945,WX), but the distinguished artist by - cid economy and h reduction of the weig it ot the structute, has been enabled to ken down tbe whole cot, including that ot the crowniug sutuc. to about $M)jOOO. IVrilcu frit cr line nl That the Krn,eror of the French is a ruler of very Urce caoacny will he generally ad- J mitten; b-H the ssn.t c. 1 en' have o 1 ten been ki own u or etnas, ihwawaoleei. I and break down trout ur: lrtak nie too mut h. ! The firt LfaMMM ia a cihc iu y Ant Hm m Ie aa - l Jl . ft .. .... 1 ... I was quite competent to handle Autr r anv ample rnwer d hur.,po. i -keping himaelf firmly on the throne of France Hut when i: cttuet regu I lling nil Europ ) comhiued. the ui.dert tk in proved tu oneruus and the pre lest rulei cf his age wa cru-lnd oi. the field of Water'oo LoU'S Npdei.: i r t miD ol destiny." ha-4 b.'i-n sinful tr y atcac ua ;n avoiding ihe err rs oi his latil -t uncle, lie has eirldtd with m tchlew pailicy the sc pi re awnahnlk by Fate. Hia an ceas has been inund huhert'i in u rigid ittetitiua to tiic in a. Mlwi w ti t erf the p-..p!e he tale o er. and a t are'ul av..ida. CC td" anv exhibition ot thm bi 1 1 !! deiin v hit h were un;od tt be ihe heritage ! th- R n p trie dyu tsty. Bm il is aijuea-.i.in n w kHIMlbl to be igilaied. whether L iui Napoleon ha not outlived hi strehth whether sifo or inhn i !v haa not uiiderminel his wiadom, and lett him an exhausted monarch, to be nura 'ered eiih the ptat Powers I the .world It lonka like it. He baa m his three I itt . great political move committetl lliaJdla ary blunders. Hi firut error wns his resolution to ret tin military poaaession os Rome, by woich he makes a nation of twentv m;llions ot peoplo Ins enemy. His secmi ! . his undert.tkin.' to regulate tho afl'iirs oi Mexico, wherchv he ka got a foreign war on his bandit. His ih i l, m l ui -'. r. e t. ; hia endeavor to unite the Powers of Kuropc in a mvemant tor intervention in tbe A in i i '.t. rebellion). In Italy and Mexico, I-onis Napoleon it now doing penauco for neglecting to mmd hia own affairs, ll he wialies to ad I to his already heavy load ruough to crush luni utterly, he has only to ; r-n ;.. m : . . I .;;. ; ,;,( to take tbe United States under his tutel..::e, ae he now hta Italy and.Mexico. Tho Fir t Napoleon never had such an rmpoanilil job on li';r- hinds. if. '. Tlmn. V tiriou Study. How mtny kinds of insects ,-ire u t int ouce is a ajneatson thai would reiji.ne , k ... deal ol turtf. Whemo cme ramy v.rivtie is atn.ihcr . . . u which no oou ean preleid t'i ijic an i'.twer. S trcelt species (i i '.ni ex st wifahntln ttMMH tm ritty of Isasect ikatfpmn a pew u Ttie i,it. appeal- i. i'.-i.-d 'v. vet it -eem a it aui III'. u ..: . ...i mat nie iiie.i nt u n .,i.-.e. vtliaiIIa gern hau no eiteu-e. A eur o .s .iliut- 1 ration of lha wa. recemlv ahonu t u Mr. Httbbcli. the We!, known inotbetaery, cn,iiiri.iiii5 u;.ii hllervni. f.n.rei Us, with k vie It nnd, UK the lud that wc-uld best prevent ehjmical fAnMl in substance ciiutafdMl in the jar and Intttla mv.c ir i.i ii ih' waa four yearn age. He at cited the test to Atru ran pepper. Theae peppers are bright vermilli m ti culor, with a surface a beautuul aa e r. I I'hey are a h,t i ;l dosen American tnmü pepper eonceatr ted ii to .me Ho ti'.ietl wul, them two j ,r one of wtnte las. the other of bluish Rreen . made to hi ardor Tbe pepper n the wbitejiir un derwent i h i-e. :,d s.'ier two vear. Ihnifh tho veaael wa hTinstic. 'Iv aetietl, wer Hlle.1 with minute worms No ordinary vermin could ex tat among, African uttet.t t id nl miicrn y, cumpnetl ol the dwwd an i di-el oim and wnrthlea debris I the peppef Tftc . ,ir nu of the other r were as sound ar t as bright a qsj Ui tlav when Itrat dewsited W wie alae ahoen a tiu can if vnn w. a meurflit.sl r t. in thich slices, broujjnt Irom Siberia. It bad arrived aound. nut not 1 e. i; mime) te.t i,.ri l.d - orne tuli of ti insect, unlike to anythioir, i j hereabout to be aen. Tbe germ of theae inwects mud have exted when it was du i up by the Russian extie in the high latitude 1 ' irom which it came. mm -.t Het laud" lie pudinted iWrem tk RaV .t X. C. tao4ar4, Oct. Ti. Mi f irt.ai, and. tar hlaniaoal." wbitMd i and smng by almoet etsb ody capable ct Ml perlsjemaiMee, souodsa Icile tj.t MM r tbe returu oi ten Lee from thai uufrieu fir r territory Tbe p-tpalai o-i of Fi e..-r k d i gave him a caoti m re.wpttnn aa if ietrlal nf j tbe c Mtaeqeence, bet when Abe L ucoln subawijuenily tmimal fhem. tbey became i entbttW tic iu their demoitatrat ions nf Je ' My a' tiid my M aryiand" i about amw ou'.eewuud tn o.k. aller Ihewe aigif ubm khi to the tyrant Tbe r tatUmele relati ns w lb the m tiev w.irebieDWH tfl Ne Task aol Pa UdWinhu have. w leer. Ur eoatWfHaxa in. ir aatri iium aa l-i ie..ier tn Si ite h pitrs-e aaeresutry 0j t.. v.' ntet.i h .et .ed her petsme no liatie. ainv Uae beco.tiir t te wr by in wdu. t-t-m i waa vfffiv e. al. we ler. wstnolauj i-f. rt aitt (Wed rewU. Taa.Bia rtaea hate :wen iceediugly dmawtrwaw te mat ae I arm era tb.a year. aa.d aa MMMM navamjmt nd Msperty hu tern la ntmied. AH tbe by between the B ae mad Seealy. oo the row e Ui ihe Teak. w bam nd. but that em tbe Santa Fe w tared Io II cowatv tber m ad to be we fit t. nt ,t t Nt f.KNKH that I any mm aa

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Ordinance tn t l-wiiiUtf Cil tCelatlon ittere. "i t. i l .t or .4.- a Ljr ta Unmassn tooacfl of tb city f Trrre Haate. that ike of ach lot. tKrierÜ4 ua any 14n-- wa k. ibah hate ike fitter rtear far ta PwmaM off srefsr. awd ! N paved wlxh tone, hall iftp .t free f med aa.J 1. The ftueet t" r thai the . altera ar- krp rUa. rd, f.,r awe. eaa aiva tb awaar, or tn, awe of eavara! i a nr, a written nü e. rwwiri i kegMnral kt cleaned wnLin tc day wbicb Bixiiv ma b arrve'l bj KiTtna a i? I it jrnonor leaving it it hia rsafiirncr. andaoj peTonfallinf to clean said utrin tera. aa raqnirrd, w thin ten ai t.oticr,M. UT eacriea 3 ll seist f altera ten if' Ue, a la tb i t dad. tb- Mreet Cecnaa .eea Ur, ai. 4nay lrurtiteia a autt 1 agamattbepartv liaH Udo t :uimail tbareUr. em ok la caae aotte a'or. aa.d, or, wlvsr th ewaei and baa an aga-nt aar, and nt aen aarae opao rfc aid ar int. and -weh 'HC all U aad pay any afMsl afvr aeetion prowork, and rec v. work bij fcri on bia sl a i, aakar ell all be i t ot tb Cbaiae . W . H drum, C1 oWtK Rt, Miy- r Attct- J F. rec4-3w. DSAU, ROOT t CO O Ja N T S F.V 'h i i u.nh sniiu."), w ell mi ;t . i ii Mi ii.dome stjlc-j. ' KPSALL. ROOT .V ' ' GE NTS 1'MKHSHIK1S ANDPRAWEKS. Ml Ii urn. tine and upeifine fooda, at tDSALI.. KD0T ii CO S. B0PKR STOUT BR1TISB ' BOSS, iiev Mrr.i.o Hie Lanibs W.! Country i -Ji, at KDSALL, Iitor ,v 008 I I g , cJ"' 4. 15 Kjjj LINED (s LOVES Ciolb (iU.ewa, Kid Mitt. White aad Culovwd EhiKwond Omeea. Sdk (iluvea rlei.r litaerf. Baveb j.d R .1 HuUM, Ddfltn, ÜioVe ol t-erv de:ci - af tion, at KlJ4sALL. KOOT .V ('O S ( v E N r h SCARFS. Black Si k t rvit. Ties and Collars, in vanety ot Hty-. it KDSA1.L. RnOT k CO S. o tc in i e WHITE LIN FN" HA DKEHCHIKFt Fancy Bonlerei 1 1 iMii-lilctied nd Tucked At $2,1)0 $JUU and $4.d pr d sen, and finer (ooda, at r PSI.L, R'OT U CO S HEAVY t It A V KUNO SHAWLS, Otter aud Nutria Capes, nt LSMAmm, KOOT aV CO.. Cor Mi iii nnfi Fourth St. FOOT WARMER. SOMI3THING NEW! Hunt Patent Fooi Warmer ! N xcuaa fir Co It feel l.-t . I : TI. t.et the Wrth hurl her ruiH-sef It t ;.e k n i I.I il y blat ) ow on II; XT' i'ATCxr Kotir V itvii a will tin to txamaa at mce. hs tili bun Ti ksl vo-ir It . t War n for ill It .' f it ml "f Rinr, it . a t i. . ii thir ragi-. u tie wav. ..'. a ilsy. Ifyoawiii.lt prl i life and ruaii.iaio kc iMrniiuin coot. sr. I tlif VKKT VV A ' ; TOVrS aaf rW. t OO It I X 9T91 I . plll Sii.ve i ill- r.o.i a vr n i 'i?ie M.o in ua , It-! '' a . i riti H" to whotu rl Hon. i . N li C WiMsaw Barboar. J ha Kiaer. Mr Llnio" . J. IV Rer, Ur- Ury A. W . I. He-.j lIt, Ja. Jenk. w V I ri lr.. . T A. Ma m Cbaa. T Noble, Icanw'th e'eBvur- a' iliii Ma. Jovb sr am (i writ plraaed with th ' K "lose that I pa.caataj or. near! itaaalww Moot uto OWC if fr it if I roul l R I p' 4.tire an ICt4iSt i.i, lews I bar im hai.d and fau l aef) ie KI. V 5t Popular and Approved h KIX0 MTOTf a that ean irtse market. Lowost PoMibie Pr ce lbavs par aa last I i M aa w a n - e- a ." tor lH nrltrCI a aeemeaaaaaVmamWaWaaawmaWnaWaavwnawaaaw PORK PACKERS. LINN & REED. tPafhCliZ Orfic la retf otmiaaa Hxa SOLDIERS CLAIMS. .1. H Mootu; NOTARY PIT.LK and ; ri a trrst, KIND, te tbe ee. ef BsACrr Caaa aed all PaaenaJ to e'm. awar:;

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The Largest S T Q C: K ! THE BEST AND l,.1TF,ST TVJLÄsf TO HEHAl' AT Mrs. Walters, ir.'M A 1 N STRKK'l L.HTUt t SON. RKCK1YKD THIS A 1 UI R LOT or C O Iv 8 ! From $? to $1.r of a'l the Led:nc Siyl! Cad and examine I Va () M Lt.S in parfcular, you will c mcede them to be Ute (reit Novtity ot IM MatM in Bwantj ana a llnraiii in Pricel L RYCF & SOI . il rot he imng s haw is! bbOBLE wool S&AWLS1 A BLK, HI CH, MINK nnd . ti cr Vhvh in St ffs. 1(H) RALMi!i.L SKI UTS. new and Hich Patnimal lfXMI HOOP SKIRTS tor Ltdics and OhBdrcu. We call y.ior apweial attention to the Fiices of our H i Skirts. L. RTdE i 90N. Lace and Embroidery Dep't. MALI E8E, Vadnneennea, JancRah Thread, l'oint Lcc Haw lean, and Point Applique Lace Setts in Collat und Cull-' Collars ot the MBS, extm. Viilenceunea and Kuelisb Thrnsvd Lacen, Urtiaatel ami t. .np.ire Rl.tck Laces. Whito Silk Ls.ce, tirenad no, Lace, (Vcpe and other V. I-. in reat van- t Ülovcs, Hosiery A- Trni I fji.-ti :mnt ' ltl.ACK KID QlaOTSm, BMMni LMtM, Cloth, Silk end Cashmere (Woven, lTnder Wrappers and I'iuNt Wear. Silk Velvet .Muff-. Bftl ajnnal Hoso for Lmi.c i-.d ('liildren, Kleece'l Cotton Hose. Kibh'a Wool H. Velvet and Triming Ribbons ! I KVCKASON IHH'SSKLS AM THWKi: I'LY OARPE ' S I At 41 ... vat.!' C irrer -it V.'. :n 4. .', 5a CJi f5, 70 and 75ct per y.ird! 1 Oil Cloth.s. All width and 1'iicea from .'Uict up OCR CARPETS were bonfhl before IM ndvance, ami we are (fivin I t-K-utis rarely und elaewbore Purcbaaen. in w.ai.' of ter el will save 2i jier et m ii l m ; re our Siuck is reduced. L H CK .v - N NEW BOOKS. New Books at Ba tiett's. Jfr i:S A N I LA LS, I J ttr lnt w,tr.i Be 1 Til F. t I XI iK ANflTHr. XSldd". tr Wlrohr t nK 11 KT iOI KWAI.. 1 y Rayard 1 trior LI S Vll Ktl'.I.RS. . . : i . . II Irs . . Sllwr Idtt" bf 1 MUSICAL. at. u di m . PIANO 1 LTKKfi and i.Li'A I LDH, .' etfttllr awaeawea a meeiHtena VV Trr Haoi and rraaula c .t:di . ixal ha r at all SWmSSS ralr aKj tarn Ptana, art U bea-p Ihrsadn ffasid erder by tee rar. H'or. -oa 4 t t,a Itrna ua la tba Tr Hnv howrVtnetiaw, ami hl charge wilt ba ec i-J ry ra.' Me br VCa aSwaaj aebJelD Ih fiMiewinc etar ea-, hr J Q. leTltlf AjrjC PtaroTn-er.bat pi-roe Ua vattaeaata tai place fcar r-.r en perfect 'wce.-ea ftcd ewUr MtlafaeSjaW w. ia -nma.. . - the p'atxeof tbe Terra Uaaf f-a.... t.lliaa ... h-,. ane at r aod be ba a.',-j t t te .enM-c. I ran bare-, cor ,;(, . mt-4 htm to any e raona s thi. etrtr, i r arrrso a, aa a etta'.lr a arut a r um er. w raw aemoa n ore ' rtribitha met thai 'ir af eear w. eaeaua 4tei4 bu ' '. ae- 'Iii a I - . - - V " aw a aa w w . J. :. MRISiHOIK, msetpal ef th aftux tteprtmet ef tba la r H.a a rw OiKr W. tba arrfbr. ba,rtlti taw m i n . t rsvftlT. iOaTJV C0TIRT. bV J GtH CHAfM A X EKV LTM AX ABftuTT 5 bf. A JE.V r I COAL ! COAL! INT o a. c. oonas 1 TT 1 x J. Lt t amaveaae ra,

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ure VnfetaW Ko ptiatiiP. Alcoholic a ri Ki: th.mc MLiiv.i E! DOCTOR HOOFLAlNDS CKi.'ni: a j ' i GERMAN BITTERSj PRlaTAJU-TJ BY yi JACKfaOFT. rhiln'dn. Pu. lr l.IYKi: mtlaaAlHT. lYSiT.l S1A. Jmuudicr. Cir.fwh- or .Vrrrc Orwiiily, L)f rer t,f (he Kulneyt, and all dura' . frotnu J ifor.irrfd L'rer, or Sttmvte, F NlLMl Ki ii A Mil trill liaific.'v r ' VI ' h II'. .. '. BlUOi s 1 7.1 :;.. THir- 00 NT I N No Alcohol or bad Whisky! They wru. ccbk tbe mio.- ... e iu nine -i i n cases oat of a hundred. Imtnrwl l.v Iii. .Ttnive aal and nlvrr'ai p- pI i l Meeare oi tte iawamerabte artj ef A i preparat io in ptett oric t- ;t e anJ l g pi nie' kt t usnter tb" nialeai apprll.nl ot Hi' . i!i laV I of cu Mb ") aiifavall baeaae, M th" dipo nifd ufferer Iu dvpir BOOFLAND'S t.KKMAN L1TTEKS Ar-- Ml w ar.i un-ritd artfrlf. bal bse r I the le t .-' llfiei n year mal by tbe Am i caa pwl lie; ar.t thi.r npinat! n sale, are no riv. i ati alit.l'.ar pjfatfflww. The p. prbt 'r bars- tr -ui" ' ' - the mon twnmwnl GLBR0TMEK, LAWYERS, rev k l ans. A.Ni ciTizKira T!fytnf . f thai- nperSe il km rdee, t tb taietklai ffecu aud a tii.aM ii iu "f I I i ' ' Ho vou Mt Sotn- fii-u t" tri nu'tiieu i lb y u want .1 t., i... Ai'i etiu- V lh v. u want i in. do no eant Oanntitwtii n Do v u want to r el W. j I Do ymi w.uit t- icWH'l d Nervi i - -Do 'U Want I'.i.erp ? Do )ou want Sleeji Well D you want a Hrik :n i Vi t- ua h'ei lit V If vou do, usii HUUI LAND S (iKLMAN HITthKS From J Nivtor, DD., Editor af fa Entwdmftdia of Rrli jivun Knowledge. Allb'-UKli ii' t ili-pof i 1 f.i r. . . M i. A Patent iealelawi ta aewseal, tbi their IngredleDtl od effrc; 1 t k ! n ctnt r. a w Ii ) aaaanmaju ii.vtoikel t bebedrve blmaif t' have rr. -1 On ait ir ..n i : . lie In III. i a jern lierl K' eri LfeU prtUillc tbee Hitter, at waa followed b tital v.k . an 1 b inafaln. I theref- rr--r dirrertlna! m- to ib.rHiuvTn mm, Jur.e TH, LOOtl ! tMPORf an i We r fbr all"j. sin i J c r LOt : 1 that a rff T K w 1 1 Trr; UWlj ie W I Mrrae t I. K. e-t- er, .t J. K. f ell, Co, Steer j H. Le r- me Heitr- f. wc.fc. .1 J F e t '. K h. tfaa-tei s rtva And 'a J.Kiev i -hm i-. a. BLWAhM F : i Kitff JON. a CTAM eifVaVrX 4 00.) fMarleter. : .ala by TJeurT'' VNt H . V I.

NIEPICA

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