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; - - 1 M W lift itl JJ4 V'llaat, l'faci a Noted MmHiJ tiki moil - .;:,ir'-'"r". rfi ill u 4 !- ..Y,, 1 1 3 v I v. Ml. I ' if- I,-' 1 ';ol 6CtJe?t Fifth'&wet1,' 'ClridinnaM; NEW YITEBDRESS GOODS, ThlJi8vraU(fti)lendiu ottn)ent'qti; liiLTimrr nil i X07 .J, a Which tbrj will tell cheaper than tnjr other "Ktt w.'WMirinn-Btiter,' between; woinu J v : V i IilNORDVRE'& JOHNSON, ; Itonaces & Stoves, nJ)Tili;iCilprt knd Shett Iron Ware, n- SlJOVH ST0ItE,...No 11 M.wk St. :i "Rfcffmond, Indiana i; , oMi) fiiw sV ."'i'!- jjfjiv'in' JobW'oj-d"""'8' Kxporienced Workmen. fCooi'iVrorrt'hl-.rc'h i Lcp SloUf. ..:T ". ' . . . - - . , INION .. : ;:sn.v.i; .st()nK mWuYactory: ; 0 " TTl'E suWribers WouliI rpsncclfully cnll -yrfini Shoc ..(ive.The celebrated Cook ..A 1 Ia.1 il... i i SwVc-'ilifttliArint be surpnsaed by any . . ti. . . i .i i i Ia Liont ntfan nr1 liffnirinsfc nlntpft nf nnv t'irt ). Ths renowned and beautiful Cook otwq colled hc tj ;, . : : .4 '( -. - . Hai gained for, itself reputation not equal Tie PKViwj VboW'i i new and beautiful t . i i. i Wifpn ..liWf$ cowpicw coik an "''alWMi Vniliy icept in a Tin-Shop, liiw hot fCX)f(DUeTOKS, 1 5 ' ' tap abort notice, und warrahted to , AH ori6r oc uopainns prompU 18GS. tCklnrif tUtiehdeSn Maihlk Soiier Lnl 1191 0 .SlVt. 111!1" . - . ,-HlHd Itul i fwl i:l . T A VIXr?nlfl hwc ttttrl rAirm!l XTlipSbdp,:iDw',.prejared tagxeout all work i hit lia,itiit may :b entraJtui i . !.: if i o. i i. i- i. i::iiciKi nroa '.mock .or Jinisuca . lairizsiiurBtmicaioc.uoi ut7i3 aks,Stre8t;:CHICAQ0.: , .' i -JSStAX Ufl for Aycr'sSarsapafilla jAi compound. rnnedy, 4ojgnd t b th most "(fitctual 'AUeratief that can be nude. Ifl a onoenrafd xtract f f l P-r : gi cater lte(atiya pwer as. to afford an fftc- tire antidot for tha dlsrawa RnrnnrIU . wputydo flurp.-. It is Wicml that sacs a remedy is wanted by tliose who auffor from 1 Stnimons ionrpUinfJ, and that ond which wUl , accomplish their cure must prae ot immense service to tliis Jar je class of oar afflicted fullew citUens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many ; of the worst aaae to be found of the following complaints . , . , , .. ( BchOFCL AND. ScilOFULOL'H vOJSPr..VIHT(pi 1SUU1-TION3 Al EkOWIVR DlA"!t Vl.CRUS, ltUPLKS, BtOTCIim, 'l'MlS.7SAtT lliHUM, , ScALuJIeAP,.SYriuus A-M) SrriiiMTio Ar-- raettone, Mkhcvuui. Disbase, puoi-sr, Nbc .RAtaiA oal'u UoiiiAUKKi'Xt UKiiiLiTr, Drs. PErsiA amb IxmorsTio. Eiiysivems, Kobs on 8t. Amtiionk's Fhie, and indeed Mio whole doss of complaints urising from luri'mx of ( ntB Blood. . , . ' This tomponiid will 6e found a great pro : moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the vcar. 3y the time ly expulcion of them many" rankling disorders are ninood In ths 1m I i... , ths aid of this remedy, spare .hemselves from uio vimuriuicB oi ioui eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the ays.w will strive to rid itself of corruptions, )f not assisted to do, tins through tho natural channel of the body by'an alterative medicine. Clcaiiso out the vitiated blood Whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin iu pimples, eruptions, Or 'Sores: cle.inn it n-limi vm, ftn.l ii :u i. atrncted and sluggiah in the Terns ; clean it whenever It is foul, and your feelings will toll VOU When. Firm ivl.ern n nnri;...l. .1;. f - - .wjru.HVHWl WUHH lil t ia tit, people enjoy better health, and live longer, -fur clcansiiiT tlm lilmvl uA blood healthy, and all is woll: but with this .I..., . f i. . . . . imuumiH oi nre aissruored, Uicro can be no nCBUn. Mtflllpr fr Infisp enmtliini must ga wrong, and ths giwf wacliincry o u u.aui Linen or vveriiirowiu . ( . Sarsaparilln has, and deserves much," the reputation of accomplishing these ends. Hut me WOnd llil lipin .ivrniv.n.ilv AnAnt-iJI I.. preparations of it, partly because the drug T -"ona- has Trot alt flic Mrtup that la claimed mr it, put more becaino many preparations, jucicnuinK io us cnnccuiratoa extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of fcwnarilla, or any thing else. j Miring late years tlie piihlie have been mist 1 l... I .... .it . : jj i.ifju uvmiTi, .iciciiung vj Rive a fllllirc I t oi oarwipuniia lor ono dollar, ilost it vu been frauds upon tlie sick, for they not only contain litt'.-, if any, Sanapa. w i.i:ii .may- er. ilencc. Iiittcr and nauifiiL (lisnnnniiitinrnt has followed the use of the various extracts tf the market, until 1 10 Sarsanarllla nliirh flimrl dm i.in,L-r,i- ,,i;i i,. name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposiiion and cheat. Still wa call tins compound SiirsapnrillC: and intend to aunnlv sudi a rmnr,lv lml' ,i. Ham ft from tltn tAnrl r,F n,lnw wl.lM. 1. vu.wtji.j niMVil ,vnS upon It. And wo think wo hu e ground for by the ordinary run of tho diseases it is intend ed to Cure. . Til nr.lm tn apnirn . " - "-', WIIII111 eradicntion from the system, tho remedy aliould DojuuiciousivuiKeu accorauig to aircutious vu PN UU.HUl FREPAncn nr Tn, J. c. AVJcn & co. 1 .1 iv ir. 1 . 1 . niica i Prlee, il pes-UoUl. i Six Bouiri for ai A rfl IT) 1 iVV-t O V-'llCtI V . X Ct-LUlUl . 1 fcss won tot hsclf such a renown ff tho cure of N ihiwih IWI 1 1 IV) liuiarilt .r rrt.. a j r si v i... . oldved. Asithn li.ni. h,.,. i kT... fliroogliout tliis section, wo need uotdo moia than aasura tha ncAnle ifa mialltv 1. trnt . l. i.. I . V v".?a "' w way iiil on to J ' "(j ... u.,g.ai.i irooghout tins sectieii, wo need uotdo moia wmvn ih peepie its miauty is Kept up to the best f it m'cr hu tMwm.'rind lK-., 1. I.. .): ..1 do for theur relief all it has over been (bund ki do. " '" ' 'V i ' ' Aver ?Cithartic Pills, . ' ' - ToM.fflTMO-., Xoitivauii, "JmiHiHee, tlppeptia, ' M'tgtitiatt, vftmij, taut owswfl, Jjryttpelat, UaalttiM, Pile. RhdUMAtUni. h'ntnihi titij .C,',, n;.. ' UMr CbmaU . ArmtiA Tln-." 3lu, afV Rheum., il'ormn. . flmtt.. y. .Dinner POL ami far Putifmnn Ms 1U ' ''I TliiHr Ara i.MoiunAiiJ'VtA .A .1... .1.-' l I fivA mm .1.. ...1.: i .t . ... v, i.LUiiai.ir, mm lUCj 1110 IUQ mi nruiiit ut unwiia ror au tpe purposes o a nmily physic . frtos Sf ttnU pr Boxv tlvaioxss for 11)0. CbestnumbanLofrilftriivnUin. Phr j,i. Hi....' men, and eminent . Dbrwnaucs. hsrs lrnt thrir names to esrtirV tha Mnrutpalleled Hsenlmess of these remedies. iut our stios hw will nt aermit the' Ansettioa of tnero, Ths AgenU below fcamed far- an grausohr AwentcAN Almanac in whiohthey lompUiinU, and the treatment that should be fol- aJ .1 ' . ; 7 ' of " CJS wiunuieaeuauitberauiuruiem.audtheyshoalii Ha.". . ,. . ,rtriS4.Z . , ' (' . j -DTSSamV A qir-ay ' - -a-siaaw' -a-"-ttr i OSBaH anas f hair mim. . .... ia not ds put off by unprincipled sellers with LIVERY,ilrED i SALE ST6KE. t0 ',;)::-) r-o 'ifiinr y r'l . ... w, aiKxui Tt0Ui,D annoupce to bis Ir1 TATTTET vrr o Ti T TT tj mT n UUtU annoupce to bis freinda ond we pnb io,thaVbe has fns .' taken the . J ... IMM,'. -v . - - r - - - -1 - iut atiiiru 1ilU uiu iwna, rccDDL ? OflpitrnM h.' w n ...Tr tfTnntri rAnA mAnAnu) t f Vu. . Will bfi TllnUBfts tn baaamm.... -Il t - I S.L!.w!. a?0"! .M, . cvo tl reasonable tormi). ftable Room W Feed Unv Horse of trav-e-if.,.., ,..(,. I'.J riiiSS.fe mM ; .v . Jacob Oro use 'WOULD Inform ths inhfil.ff.nu r R.. ton, and.th vlcirrrty, that betas te-op'eii'd a AM ILYl GR03?Rt j y.' at tho old Stand, withaa i i if j ; ' ENTIREijY'NEW STOClr. TT. ranArfu1l raniistcfi- lit it i"i 1M norvnni nd plenty ot now outs, to nay him ton enrly ..:: i .i !u c .. i .t -. i ii. . i viii, wiier.Q iqvj win. ana mauui oiqck u .a av ikMAk : I . A an ifuuu as ever, nu e tf Bl LU l 11 ILL nr ' unv Vituar Hutu ' . t i - ' . i ' - "CUEAP'FOUCflSH," iii'm tto. ' D jo. 1 0. 18isC Peace; Proclaimed! AND . MICHAEL FILBERT StiU inVthp JETiold RE has ja:it retnjned' Irora the';tfQaee jkrjL.ynj wun a iffc? aua raneq sioca ''HATS i;vpiPS, : Ileady Mado CLOTHING oA, Catsimercs, Twicds, Vcatings and a large lot or YiNTER GOODS rnich ! a'affers "to his niimBrnna niigtomera at as low rates as can be bought anywhere. B3A1I kinds of Custom Work made to order, on the shortest notice. 1 tie prto.ee are invited to call at ms old Mj tt'.: .i un..ii.nj h1"111 v v. hi. viu siano. r.pposue me ".xaiionai notei, ana examine his stock Come along, come along, make no delay: ijrae iroui jvery nam let ' . n J'. u.. .i!. -i ':. ni.i... .'i... . j- . , r . . .. t and village by the von liirl wear. All warranted to lit you neat, Mid . rif. or tear. . , Iviton.Angu'st nlther r?.verT. y n""T kept 'n Tin Shops. P" constantly ou hand the In aiiiiro puiorna oi COOKING & PARLOR STOVES TINWARE AND STOVES mSErnbs . f ; 0 JL bis old friends and customers to Lis resen oiock oi exoeneni chased eUewhere m the comity.' a a'8" prepared to attend to all orders (o . . i . - . Li, ,' ' ' ' r Tin onI Chrtn4 Imam DarIIh. ! 9 reasonable terms. The, aii order, for iiupil;ti on ihort notice; and Ui-wor .work warranted irirt? attnndfid 1a r . o - Ir nmtm in ,nnh mapper as. to render general satisfaetioa. Hr' mhnr, .fill' U.l .l.kl 1J .t..i aooriMonn oi we uua r olipws' Uuiidiug. ,. 1 All articles in his line scld at sock fates os to rctjnire mis adherence to cash tormi. ' 'i WALTER P.M'CABKl Eaton, Aagust "23, 1860. tf -u, as Jffl Vkrt Clevs, Tie pastor " ot one tba churches of tliia city, - say the Syr acus "Jonrnal" was - ohatechisinr the pupils of the babbath School and asked mem, among other Questions. 'hera'ii tfodT ' r 'Varioui'an&we'ra wero returnod b t the children, nftier which llm mi fil thcobiieric(i tf, JDeity, con ciaaing ois remarks witu tno. admoaiiion : n i , . .... . . ,, wsiucuioer, near cnnaieo, mat Uoa II evarrwhBre. '( -ino woraa ima nardiy escaped . hii ius .. . ;,,, .. .. . t uaUVia iiiHDiuuun iUBB.uiinuu Bk.in paator s :i '"i"Pleaoe, air, did i Is ha tii mv noctrt ?" . 1 ' yon say that God everywhere ?'!. 11 Tea, my ion; everywhere?,'. . . . " )(. be lain tour doc km " v : (l WpII T (rMA T'va rrn tn tkAv a... triumphant retort,, '-oausa t. bain't got pocket." ., r?.rl :-'T ' 1 ' will nitie me letter City deep dred train-, mrtv letter the .THi !Sewtg.cbina .j. the tbeji MRS. CAUDLE'S MRS. CAUDLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES. MRS. CAUDLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES. NUMBER SEVEN r. Cauiilt hat been' called from hU btd to bail Mr. Pnttyman from tU Watch : :' . . .Houit' TJirE, Mr. Caudle, I knew it would come to -a,, mis. i sam It would when vnn inl.,l .i- ........ - uwse precious sicylarks. ' People being cal- oot er tbeir bed at all hours of the night, to bail set of fellows who are never so ham py m when they're leading sober men to do structioB. I bhould like to know what the neighbor's will think of frjwn. the police knocking at the door at Uo in the morning. Don't tell me thalth'e man has been ill-usod; he's not .he man to be ill. used. And you must go and bail him. I know the end of that: he'll run awn on1 you'll have to pay tho money. should like to know what's the uso of my working and slaving to lave a farthing, when rou throw away pouuds upou your precious Skylarks? a pretty cold you II have toimorrow morn- ing, being called out of your warm bed this weather; but don't you thiuk I'll nnr.n '-not I; hot a drop of gruel do you . get from me. i . i. I'm lure you've plenty of ways of spend ing your money not throwinr itawa? unou - i a set otdissolute peace-brakcrs. It's all very well for you to say you haven't thrown away you money, but you will. Uo'l! be ccrt.ua to. run off; it isn't likoly ho'll go up on uis trial, and you 11 be fixed with (h bail,. JDo'i't tell ms thorn' ,,n i,;.l : ,i.. ,.v ' u. ,u ,uv matter, because I know there is: it's tor something rooro than nuarrcllini with tha police-man that he was locked up. Fcople aim locaea up lor that No, it's for rob bcry, or something worse, perhaps. And as you vo bailed bira. dooMa wll, think yoa arc as bad as he is. Don't tell me you couldn't help bailingbiui; you should nave shown yours3lf a resocctnblu man. nd have let him boen sent to prisou. Now peo ple know you arc the friend of drunken and other disorderly persons; you'll never have a night's sleep in your bed. Not that it would matter what fell upon vou. if iLwasn' your poor wifo who suffered. Of course, nil the business will he in tho uewsj-npers, and yoor name wun it. 1 shouldn't wonder; too they give your picture, as thnv .In it. nik er folks oflhoOld Bailor. A nrettv !,;.. that, to go down to your children. . I'm mro it wilj be onough to make them change their name, No, 1 shall not tro to slen: it1, nil ery well for you to say, goto tleep, after uvu uisiurunncc. 1 shall not to . t...r. " ,r . uuic, sirs ar. uaiiuie s 41S.. "ban pilv, she slumbeicd; for Airs. Caudle had considering tho theme she had t j talk up rcmaraaD v annrt vi n.. LIU UK UOXTISUEPJ Frnm Tli. t .. UoV. MuDARy-Dear iir. AVi'l vou"obli(r by giving notice in. Tho Crisis lhat. at n early day, the audersiined ill mov;' ft - btate-Cionvcntion for the pnrnose. of . Wls ng,somc planfiir a new Church' organise- .mh .. L. I. . uuu, hi Hir.cn juniocraij may enjoy the privilcsc of hearing preached the pure Gospel of our Xord Josus Christ unmixed with Abolition fanaticism, and without being insulted add' denounced froavtuo pul pit as dislovul for belie I'ini thAt lltA' f!nnaM titntibn' as it is should bo maintained and Union as it was should be restored: Dcmspratio papers throughout' tho State further, the eaueo of Christianity bf call Wg.yB attantjon of their respcotivocommu to the importance of an early move ia premises, o so of 1 f EDSON B. OLDS. VIRGIL E. SHAW. Tiriublk Stoiui o ths Plaiks.- The foreman of lhis ohica has reepivpil fi nrivni from one of the drivers oi the Kansas aud 8anfa Fe'Ovorland Stage line, in which busys' the snow is eighteen inches on the Arkansas, and that ' one hun and fifty ttb belonging to Parkers frosa to doafb, betweea rortyen(foi Prtrf anJ C.nl. V. TM . alsd states that a lot of the hands of Stage Company got frozen so badly that had to l taken to the hospital at Tort JfVttl fit. Jottji-Jomzl- ' 'I -,!..' . ' ' ' ' " ' . ' ' To : by this 1-hlrd in i new VIRGIL E. SHAW. A CLEVER BOY. ' " I-do-ncrtbeTisve your especial pet, Vaster pVariey, could gat brer a knotty question' tiou had b en somewhat neelectod. trot over the folio .Ingstumper, says a writer in Har per's Magaziue: "Who mado the woiW7" said his teaehei to him the first day ha entered the village school. The little follow shook h is head and made no nnswor. Again the question was repeated but In a sharper tone. No answer. Tho teacher, never doubting that it was real stubborness on the part of littlo Hans, now liroatoncd to whip him souldly unless he im mediately told him who mado tho wcrld. This threat bad tho desired effect; an an swer, must bo returned, and the trembliuz boy, not knowing what was meant by tho world, but thinking doubtless it was some thing wrong he bad been unconssiously making, broke forth, -'Well." master. ' mado it but I'll never do it again." l I t.-7'2CZ.'ZmtoJJzJ-Z..!4i .'ij uun iiui uu wuusu runiuu uuui:.i The omissions of the Message. , Lincolu's Alessago is more remarkable for what U not in it than for what there ia. An exchange well says: Ho savs nothiiiT ahnut mi. rnlfitinns with Mexico a question that before lone i. to overshadow all oil ers in our foieign rela tions, lie says nothine about our latelv threatened imbroglio with Groat Britain or S-unco, and, most remarkable of nil, ho has not a word about the military operations of toe year, thoir present situation nor their prospective accomplishments; and the same is true rclotive to the navy. Ua does not mention a Oeneral ncra soldier, what thov have done nor what they havo failed to do not a word for the captors of Vicksburg or Tort Hudson, net a word fr those who stood up and feught and won at Gettysburg or Chattanooga not a word for those who are wasting away their lives before Charles tonnot a word about Grant, or Mead, nr Backs, orGilmore, or Dupont, or Farngut, or Dahlgren. From The Crisis. A LADIES. FUND PROPOSED FOR MR. VALLANDIGHAM. StkcbENVIU.E. Ohio. De S IRlil Editor of the Crisis. Der Sib Within please find pnflnv.vl $100 for two copies of The Crisis. air. meoory, there is n matLtr that !.. rested npon my mind for some time. It is this: There is a citizen of the Stab of iihu enduring a penalty unknown to the laws of me state ot Jhio or of the United Stales this position, if not clear from other coni,l. erations, is manifest in this fact, that the ordeal that imposed the penalty Jailed to niako provisioa for its execution. If I commit n camtol crime, the State of ohi supplies the gallows and halter for rev cxe- cutiou. If guilty of a miuor . offence the State supplies tho .Penitentiary and all necessary appendages. But strand In the case referred to, neither the Ststo of Uhio nor the; Unii-d Slates has made ono cent Y ou appropriation to cary out the execution of the seuteuca irnnnind n. (t, VUV person of Clement L. Vnllandigheui, Now what I wish to sutrirfis't i thil:' TJ. tbero bo raised for his benefit a donation fund by the Democratic Ladies nf ih n,t Ohiol tho siuno to be conducted through! iumucratic organuajion. As a plan I suggeit that the ladies coutributo 10 eeats ns to place the matter with'n th. all; say 100,000 Indies renin fa each, it w31 give $1 0,000, which would ' be rery consoling to Id the heart of a Banished Patriot! I make this suggestion to, yoa. you appro ;e the project I hope yoq will f 'jjorous'inove ia .the case. a J. the sol, a and last Yours respectfully ANOTHER INFAMOUS OUTRAGE. DuijoW IhU. Veem)irr 1 .1 1 BC! the Editor of the Enquirer:' ' ' ' ' ; The Dudooin Kininir Jonraal m.i destroyed this afternoon, by a mob of United States soldiers, probably incitad In iru. he, loyal, law-abing, fbolitioois'ts' of place. The solder. tediahs Ariillefy:'! tka W... south oa thai, way to Coluabuei' Ket .The onrnal will b resumed msterial caa be obtaiaai . Trtlv yeers, ALOKZO BENNT7 even ested tho duced aad A we GRANTS MISSISSIPPI CAMPAIGN. . , - - , , -- . itfMiiippfiSiiiiS'ttV -.;V .When wij'coujidor tbecha-acter of toe v 4VMSttcV.il wkirA lliia annv n.cfii'Lil ti rnr-C' midable obstacles to be overcome, i m nuau' ber of the forces, and the strength of the enemy's works, we can not faille admir the courage and endurance of th? troops, and the skill and daring of their commander. No moro brillient exploit eon be found ia military history. It baa been allered.-. and tho allegation has been widoly circulated by die press, that Gen. Grant, iu th conduct of bis campaign, positively disobeyed the in structions of his supariors. , Il is hardly ne cessary to icraark that Gen. Grant' never disobeyed an order or iontroctioa, but al ways carried out, to the best of his ability, every wish or suggestion made Is him by the Government. Moreover, ho has acver complained that the Government did not lurnish him all the meant an J assistance in its power to foacilitalc tho execution of any plan he saw fit to adopt " John Pncera Outdose. A para graph has been going the round of thb ureas in winch an niv-niinr. iu given of a horse having a noiv hoof grown on oy mo uro ot a certain 4.. i.....tt.'a .t..mA..i .1.!- - - uniui o uiuuuuiii. nuw, luia rc miudtj us of an incident Uiat hap pened in Lj-ons Wisconsin.. A Mormon priest named Jtichola protesssod a power of doing mirac ulous things and compounding wonderful medicines. Ho mado a uerve and bone and all-heallng wive, and thought he vroqld exper iment a littlo with it. He first cut oft his dog's tail, and applied aoru of the ealve to the stump'," A new tall grew out immediately. He then applied somo to tho picco of tail which he had cut oil, and a new dog grew out. Ho didn't know which doe was which. Thin mav seem a tough story, but we hav Aicnois worn or it, and wo don't think he would lie. Promoted by Mistake A mi ant. mistake was mado bv tho lnilUntv authorities recoutly, iu conferring Brigadier Generalship ou Col. b. A. Kico, of tho Thirty-third Iowa Infantry, which was intended for hia brother. Col. E. V. like. The Colonel comniisslouod dis charged tho duties ot Brigadier uenerui uniu uie biunuor was dis covered, when ho resigned, and is now practically out of service. PEADODV'S GlFT.London iianon complain that nothing hat' been dono toward anblvinc Mr: PH, body's gift of 600,000 for tht im provement of the poorer classes of dwellings. Tho committee having the money in charge are strongly douounced in somo qnarters . Mn. GiDBiKas.--Thfl' Anht.Knt.i Sentiuel nunouncei that Consul R. Giddings has returned to' his homo iu that placo, on leave of abi senco, on account of the Hcm. nf climate of Montreal, which last winter produced atronhv. W therefore, entered bail in thn kirU napping case, instructing his conn on the rotum ot tha writ. t move to quash tho proceeding. , The , Last fVoiids. or a Good Womax Tho wifo of a Bisbop in Eng.and died recently, aui beiivg woman re.narkablo for her piety excellence of character, tier ' words wcroxpeoted to be full interest and an iU . before sho expired, the good eaid to her attendants -.r. "Remember to trivo thn Riari nr. warm soup every nigbt." , " , Tubrb is talk of a Brigadier and a Major General being juter. ia th-j stuDendoua frmwia Quartcrmustcr's Department at Alexandria. : ; CoBK carpoting has being iotro; in England. It is durable sightly. , - joy is never dead, o 0n& as cau reaiPrabar it. ' ' '