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7STFT' if PIT; "- - -YTrriP. A first ..uleaa , Cabinet Hons. j -MrlJBcisfD msa the r soonsibility of the Fredericksbrwj dUasier. .i.Ht L4filtf4) ttiki fj.t jTias .trouble enough jost now. with hit Cabinet. tTlf. the AbolitionUle' luw tried to. make, thepeopje bcliere, the Adaiinis- the ' Povernment. we would now be a people without a Government completely "busted" up. Governor Aesw'e "swarms are moving I Over twelve handled sulJiers have deserted from seven Massachusetts regiments. Such is the announcement of . the Provost-General of the State. Oh, we are going, father Arrabaji, at least twelve hundred strong. ' " The Louisiana Negroes. An army correspondent of the HsrUonl T- t UA,nn T An. iana : -We had 1,500 negroes here, but . -r.W, ,.. l.n -,,t awav to work. W alKint ' 1 T 11 wn win t.i. t o nnn -f .I." ;, lM.in. TAet i7. o notking hut lit in the tun and sleep, ..Tu. ttit irttm In mnrtrt " C Not Settled. The telegraph informs ns that the trou bles in the House of Abraham are not yet ' ... t . . ... .. .!,. Miueu, DUl cm ia.r i . .1 -l alarming aspect, seward ana VHst, havo agroeil to assume tlio duties of their resi-JctiveposftionsSnditionally: jTVhftt . . fit A ino reuuiiumx an-, ' v whether th Fresidout will accept tliefu f yet to be ramie ' known. It is intimated tlmt tho trouble will extend to the IIouhc, l,ni ;i a.111 reKiill hi nri Sssne ln-tween ... , t . . . t the President and the Legislative .branch of the (Jovoi uinent. it u a recu'sr kil-I . kenuy cat Gght. . and bids fair to have mjcut.; wf,.--. .1 similar result. It is not our fight, j and f.r tl. Sn.i TivnidHiit and Cabinet . ,i. fi - .uui-v.u. -c comes off second let. Tho - country can 1 rery well sjmre any or all of thsm.; "The Taxes." .' Under this heading, the Journal of yes ' teadav mornintt. attempts to delude the people with the false idea that ar is 1 positive blewing-r-tbat '.notwithstanding the country has spent thousands of mil-11-''- lion -of dollars,' whiolt thei people must pay, t,he taxes are less A is ysr thsn they were last. The ejitor has evidently adopt-1 " "ed did Abr's tow,' that It W-taniar to pay lore doht than a flinall one:" Under no other system of reasoning couldho pes-1 - -.,, . . . , r - . dm tne lanners.ana otners wuo uave uaiu their taxes, and saw. ou the Treasurer's ' ' r book the assessment that ought ' to have ,been paid th' year hut which tlie State authorities, for a purpose bost known themselves, have ordered to be bfaaeil; A-hii i will nava to LrO uaui nexi vear. not to be hamhooried with any such LrV- coLV loific as the Journal puts forth..! SUt taxes, probably, aro less this r ' than laei.:. .Why ? Because part of amount due this yCar has been shifted - -t..'.i. -l.u:.i. .;. heavy then as now. The farmers nn.lnrMfi.n.I I. jl j- 1 , i'T - ','.1 I e Tectly well. aiuT j tho, sophistry of si l Journal wijl pot ilpceiye vlji'FU.'U, tho tcf,.,. ... , ; . ..... .1 lu . I w 1 a Al.a' a:. .t.A.Jl.'I.i 1 JJUl we cri. luat ,m Wit f compellsd to pay.iHouhXiJ ftlW.th' ! " that flicy did )iit,nd Uiat jt.will be ' "-thhn double tovMwrt'Jtpf. Does ' Jutirnal dth jt, Ak 'he, tRrn?r' ..,.l..;. .t, wn-omled to an enormous indirect tastrn eollae, muslins, wearing apparel ' of every ' and on every necessary article of clothing a U.V.vwp'tiPH.rPw'wId't2th" "- direct tax paid to the gove'ronjcnt in ' .ab' alj' WaJlufiCuJe,,' vholesal and ' ' ' 'dealers, on personal property and real ' ' Ia.. .u J.nl .', f irXtmntt 'ilalartn. tatc, per cent on incomes', pf hand, drafts, transfers of real ' and in fact,' on every iinaginable article enters tiilo' ffio' business relations ' " and avenr article of food consumed, v . ' J " .- ',' 1 ' - , yop will find cut,. if yon do Rot ' know, that th taxes are oppresy?) J i 'er tuis yar tuan last. iu 1110 -: v '1! ."V the tiieasnro1' in that the worst ' at' A ..-1 " , '. come, 1 .'-".'' ,""t".rWtv tho Stata war tx ill Rdilod ";..",h,.j 111' jjoar,' and when thepeoplehavetojiay ' ' ",fM-tb6TJeiis;oqr "tin cup'' swinUle;''aiHl , -"-' JinjBt y,hf,!l.rtW,?u,ll,l,0,,' - ' mentis T$fi, . W of trulr exciaint i.Wlat " gaiit rulers these Davy Too Union am. .fcaTTli printers of Faris, who were eondemVf to &(ttmt ptanVhrnevit ia ton- s. ' i- 1 i.t I. " 1 sequence ?r, a sttsfcs,; eave mad unique present to uieif advata.,' M. Buhryzcb. They have printed oil Vellum Ci Oration of Bom net, end here produced hook in style of nagaificenc said to be aneqvaM fwr typographical excellence. In order that no other should exist, the forms wen; immediately broken pp. Jf eTV N?w 'ok: lirjrnUnU ( Bwa- :h!V" tb A .UuiniMrttton With delaying the opiajr oltbelliL'lrpiirieeo as t pot ua the nvivr of the hiqes . . railrveMt wrwrwiiM - wants as i course thrive etxW the tradi forced apoft them 1 9y gpp, f the natural outlet of the WewU fc"E. FoasxsTta, a young tnaa from one of the northern counties of .New York. a few years tiac. went to China as a sai lor, and, entering the China service, rose tA ' mitltATv rank Tie berama a th. Mxt bnt 0M in rant to Gea.' Ward, and U now his oc- Jceilor," tins "keeping sjT American" at the heattf theChineveaeaiy. i.w i I t V l t I m , HA V m7 ( " Honorary memoer o, u o-o- F"1 oociation called the Helvetia. Dr. XeJa , . v '" Ue rencn surgeoa wno -v w Hcnt-4 valuable gold box by the Italian sympathizers in Fans. I Official Report from Burnside. HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, FALMOUTH, Dec. 19. ,. , ,. rk;. f!h, . I 1U U. i . Ulllint'K, uvumsi-iu-vnick . . . . h th hororto offer I tie following reasons for moving tbe army of the rotom.o meross tne fuppanaonoea sooner , I than was anticipated bj the President ;, 8ecre- 11 Itnrv of War and Tourselt. and for croasini at a point -different iron- tne one toaicateo to von at our last meeting at the President's During vaj preparations lor crossing a. toe d ace 1 naa nrst seiectea, l aiscoverea in st I the enemv had thrown a large portion of hi , i torcefl aown tne river iau vinwuerr,. .-uu .. f , f , , that I diacovered that be did not anticipate a 'be cross. ng of our whole, loree at a redericRs, kr nrl I hnnd. hv rsDidlv throwuis the as 1 . le tn.od over at that elacejo separate I b a visoreus attack (he foroes of the enemv linl on the river below from the fortes behind r on the Creat in the rear ol thetown Inwhieh I ckM we could fight him with great advantage in our favor, lo do this, we bad to gain heinht on the extreme right of tbe crest, which height commanded the new road lately lade by the enemy tor purpoiea ot more a point gained, t. his positions stoot (he right creat would nave oeen scarcely tuDSQis, an hs ceald bav beea dtirao ; Iwin itsm earn bv an attack on hii front, in connection with a moveoient-en th tsacof Jt Meal ! ' , How near we came to accompliabing oar rapid communication along his lioea which tni nnelpeotei ud unavoidable .delay in building the bridges, which gave the enemy "00" 10 con"n', V0' 'n. ,UCceeded. in which case the battle would have been, in my ppimon, tar more deciaive than 1 we oao erosseo ai iae piacea ur aeiaovau. f ltWM ve ctme yerj near saocsss. fail- 1 in m accomonaning tne mam ooiect, we re- mmed in order 01 Dame two oays, loug .nnn.h In Hflrnln tnAt Ilia RDAmV WOitld tint eoa out of hi. ttronir holds to 6eht ns with I his infantry, and after which we crossed to this to J " 1 and I j As,thk day broker ou lng kne f troops arei were eu iuri:uiiiK w u umaraui inwuuui ' f JSfi fkm0rlr The.fi To tb&brava tiReers iad aoklier who year compnaneu m ie 01 nrcroMiDg iu "1 Uaa iuna nf ihA nm 1 AM Mf hi 110 the For the flliiure in ,B, .tt.ck. 1 ...--.oo-. on I aible, as tbe extreme gallantry, courage and I endurance shown by tnem was never aceded, aud I n.. postiblj. ;nnii):in I nor. I lo tbe lamilies and friends 01 tne -dead. .u can only offer my heartfelt aympathies, the for the wounled, I can offej m earnest prayers for their comfort and 6nal Recovery. im iin lOMiun w w n nar 1 nn nn n iki. Iinaa Mlhananamil IhaAiun. I rrUlUU UU W Wis aiaaw, asw vaa- u.ti. . . t, p.illen, r-reU.rr of War year .oarself, and that you left the whohLmbwer more w " hsndi;without giving orders, thel , wUl Ti,itou terJ ,oon ,d gi,. makes me responsible. 1 .ii idli definit: iiformhn, jasd'will finally nv "fina 70B T detailed report, in wmcn sugar, kind, Wvj licen. rotail es- nnlm cial ackniledgment will be made of the of tb diireiSjwt Grand Diviaions, Divic ion irOrpafrid mrfUeneral and Btatt ye part- menu ol kiu,f cjJ. tl'. J i.tamao, to whom I am ad aitroh iadobted for tLelr aubnort e4 waa, maditl srl..- titan yon .expected, estate, that oMifa, and , already hjgh' muuiu H to . the to aad alter tk .'resident. Becretarv and vour- self rn' wired t pot to be in baste, lor rp..-: liiut we were supplied much sooner th difterent Stall pepariutept than Was ticitiiind wton 1 saw von. if i . Our Mtlttd aissunu to. 1,156 Jour wounded to about D,ftoi ant-ur n Honors, to 100, which hut have beet aruled, aud for about the -same number taken us. The wounded were all removtd -to tide of the river, and are being wl Mewiiwr,. and tbe dead were all buried under a' flag; ihvCL oAiil'tai-HIO tns aurgeons report a much larger proper. tu'.u of llghi!qhd BB,'nnBl, , 632 beiDstreaMdialheliajapitala.a.i.ij j ' ,'" ;;. am glad to represent -the-1 ary at praseot UUM UI , guvd. ..coudiuoft,, miankiag tbe Government lor that entire- apport eoofidenee which 1 bare 1 wart iwoejved then),'! remain Genemr very aespectfully obedient aervantw, , , i V'.;.,'',' A. E. BURNSIDE. A. E. BURNSIDE. Major-General Commanding. uicu If a woman oegleot her buaband (hirt front ia ens th wife of hi bosetn? [From the Philadelphia Evening Journal.] Washington Society. The Waahinrton correstKindeal. of th ttdgtr Mil that very few foreijrn ministers were present at the opening ot Contfreaa. The t reach od English minister were both absent. We see nothing wonderful in tnia Congress has become such a contemptible body, that STen a minister from Liberia or Hayu might effort to despise it. roreiirn ministers hare become sodisfnsted with the irnorence. volirarltT and bnHooner i emsiai circles at Washinrtow, the they h ssaoy . . . V X t .L. of them, removed to New York, so that r'jey may avoid the necessity of making more visile of wurtes, to the White Hod, ami I to CaM- net officiate. They only encoonte oar Presi- , J..t id Cblnet whin thsv are comoelled to a actual business requires tnem to ao sa By residing in New York they escape '"It etio none aowatr, sou miS Uur.,.R Adminirtratioo, most be a great relief to any well bred man, and oar own people 1 oaght to be tbaahfal that so few foreign representatives I are present on such oocaaioas to observe the disgraceful caricaturing of good breeding, and the hadacroos attempts at stile and gentil ity oa the part of loose wbo, lor tne present, misrepresent the American people. ' The cnanre in waahinetoa society m re marked by all visitors to that city Bat fee II LJ I. ..J k fmm knliMl MA.U are now to be fcinw there. Is place oF such, w new see leek, laatere-jawed New England- era, many of them of a poor, pexaon-hke ttJ'SFJSZ and cheap oil-cloth satchels, aa'.f filled with crackers and cneese. lees gvsiuemea arv i chieffv artthrantj tor rapiaa!:n in e I army Ifcev wear aeery sancussoewe. air, raw ww vu ..nwwiw"", -- I u . MMm.t ith the cotton nmbrel- n!LrI) rr4h mil an their eves I ly, and comb their hair back of their amw firr ui ww. t" v' IJ t J toena ignoramusrs coom out oo wu , ..i. . Another larce class ot people now m " aab-1 nrton ar the contractors and contract-seek-1 era sboddyites and swindlers generally, wno are too well known to need description at our hands. ..Then we Uve Abolition emissaries and apostles, of every variety, wbo are in wasluDEton to urge extreme emancipation measnres and to pick up whatever of plunder thevcaa. These men are generally tbe friends .JL,.t..nt .h. A tlitinn members nf Congress, and are of a similar erade in the social, moral and intellectual scale, ' Add to these the correspondents ot tbe, Abolition hread and butter, aud vou have a Drettv toler- able idea of the chief elements of Washing- ton society at present, so far as the male sex IS CVUfTTUDU. 1 A irj. , .e7Ljiisrrj jrnqn pic,, coorae, the wives and daughters of these, and of course aro their suitable, companion The sharp aoaed, sharp-voiced daughters of New Kngland are tbe ruling spirits at present They alt spell cow k-e-o-w, and pronounce it accordingly, and express wonder insnch terms Now, I want to snow I "ln tell I etc., and invariably ask their neighbors "what they had to pa ' for this or that article of cloth- tng. If, In the society of a foreign minister and hi. Isdy, these "ladies" would, of course, them tb cost oi eactt. and every article iflfjjieic dressy how mneh ifried apples and made anirar are worth: where they come from, and how much wages their kings, queens and emperors received. . . Is it any wonder the foreign miuisters did noi aucnu vu "' theyreluse to reside in Washington at this Vallandigham Polka. if . A C. Paters 4 Co., of Cincinnati, hsve pub lished a spirited piece of mnsic, the composi tion of BraomuUer, with tbe above title. It i. greatly the rage out West, and we are not as, in addition to the music, the is an excellent biographic like- oeas of the handsome, as well as distinguished, statesman. " ' - We Uke this occasion to correct a very absurd New York pronnnciation of this name, now br national repntation. we near it, pro-1 "Vallan-dfo hsm." '! How" it could be taken by people familar with old Engliah names Is hard to imagine." Like Birmingham, FrothiWgham;Coldenhambte.,ietc i the ac- cent is oa the ante-penult: "Valland-i-gham." w Hen tne torn comes ior v110 to present pemocralie President, thesappers and min- era wbo will lay siege to him, will be sure to ... L.ii i.T'ir .1. ' '.. . una euu yore l'UJt UM. V"7 ojuhi. uv .M :-jlem iotk urctmant journal. ; hi! A Good Joke. 1 ydu ar vicea and :; A few days sine ao extra train loaded with iaokaase waa transported over th iLouiaville and New Albany KailrOad. telegraph operstor at Salem, a boy, getting wind of sent a rumor that Governor . Morton, of, In-1 R nA 'end OAvarnor Yatea ef 1 inois. ac ooronanied bv a large dslegation of Republi-tf .an. ' wi.k KBna'nf mni ! ' tvnnt.l T.a a through at a certain hour. Immense, crowds .aT. ........a, ... cheers. When the train thundered, in, aged and venerable ower qf a pair of tabu-1 ion ears stnea nis neao out ot a stock and gave vent to a long, agonizing nee-caw that fairlv shook tbe bill around : contterna lion aeized the crowd, and in two minute a Republican was to he aeen within a mile the depot complaint ns been made to Superintendent against the operator, and is in momentary expectation of a notice the bv n- ex changed by this of .... only ' the and from your When we hear of an Abolitionist abusing rebel, it reminda ua ot a certain green custo mer, who wa a stranger Jo mirror, and stepped into tne camn ot one oi our i Western ateamera Stonrvin in , front ' of large pier-glass, which he took fur a door, aid),,.,, .. i ';'' : ' ' "I say, Mister, when does this boat start?" Getting no reply frcna th dumb reflection before him, he again repeated 1 ''I ear, Mister, when- does this here H-.a. . , i a , . . InoeosM at tb atiU sileol figure, he brok OUt "" - ' 1 " " '. " ." "Go lo (header, job deva a as aafma colored, tbock-had(J, half-breed I ' u, don't Uke yo too as tic a, any toef ' In the am'e' way when ' an ' Abolit.oniat abases a febel, be is but cursing hi own coun terpart ia .ine buaihera.buiU4ur-x.ou unite .i ill :.f Is Dcmocraf, ; "V A aaitor, who had latelv retbraed from wa a one the auuiaoa,. i,luoki(ifr at youtijt ladie on th, platform very aueotwely, wbn t eicUiaued, rUav the women got lazy that they must have bag to carry hair in T" ( titMrt from a Ltttor oa lh Ksnl Field. I ', , v This ijsttle (Antietsm) has been the moat aanguinary of the war, and the only one fbnghl with viaible design end flpoa military principlea. ; The arrange moot of ooticprps the overlooking position .of the commanding General Ibe sending into action the right and left divisions Ibe "closing up of the cen tre, and final success excites bewildering admiration, and carries the mind to the great fields of Auatorlits and Wagram, fonghl by Napoleon. ' Of all thishave I spoken. The h; f fc . conflict, parehased , . t . ,v L a i. by the life and blood of twenty thousand met, most be innnd in ine nospiiais, k dob h gorjes j,ut it has its ten thousand demons in these human tortures, lhati makes 'theleye- ajjiil- U. oeus acne in urt u.r-v. -r- land tbe brain reel. I ne signi is nrat posi; iiTeT nnendurabe. The life-blood of . some is still trickling away in silent calmnsss vhile dissevered limb and mama brain of others give rise to sounds God grant I may loot again witness. But je mothers who here seek a son or wives a husband or sisters i mouwr-w sons a father know and be consoled that eTen here the band of mercy is watchful, and rrr ;, bestowed apou your teved ones than might at first seen, possible It was in the hospital, where rested tbe gallant Hooker tbal 1 learned tne lusuirj 01 lumc uijiuiiai . often teen and so little understood, T1V ' Anvthimr allevialine . , r ..... ...1 me auneringt anq aav.ng u e . v. dim. is a national blessing. I witnessed lsome utonishing results from ibis article. T. :. -II 1 Ar ln.nl mi n " " uuu.. iur.. B--- . .. . i .i- . .v:v aaa powder and excitement is thirst, which added to tbe loss ot blood in tbe wounaea, creates .k. nnitv nf a reviving stimulant. . In ..... . , ohvsicians were I . . . . ' ' P1 . allowing their patients to dnnk Plantation Uitters, ouerwise emeu o. a. towu a, aim i.iihonirh tbe wounded are most numerous here-4hia division bsving opened tbe 6ght .... ... ., , ,. at 5 in the morniog tbe men were mostly composed, ana mere was very uuie laiming. j The article acts npon tbe stomach and nerves in alnosl inoomprehensible manner, auperior reaction. .It originated . 10 the West Indies, composed of the, celebrated Calisava Bark Root Herb. , ,41 pre,erved in St. Croix 1 13 . 1 rj T. 1800 X being a aecret ngredivut, not yet revealed to tho public. It is principally recommended for want of appetite, disordered liver, intermittent levers stomach difficulties, 4c. I understand il was somewhat.knowq.il) the Southern States ai)d it appears an agent previous to tbe war, f jeflerlon pttvis recently applied to' the . , , ., !U. , ... proprietors for the privilege to make it for nospuai purposes uunug mo , -uitu they made the following reply ! I Nkw Tork, Jan. 16tb, 1862. v. 1 , Dear Sir,- Agent of, etc.: 1.; Jn reply to oor communication, I ofleriu(, u'Fitiy thousand dollars for the re- cipe and right to make the Plantation Hitlers for ur hoapila purposes 'during the war,", wa heir to sav. v our orioe is e. liberal one. con aidering it would cost ua nothing to comply, ana that otherwise we can derive no revenue from the Southern States; but sir, our dutiea to our Government and our ideas bf conais tency would no allow ns to entertain it, al su?pri.a, thongh .t might please ns to asaaage tbe snf frontispleU fer.ngs of your mirgnided followers. ..o.......-, ' ' 7.-",KZi7Z ,'. nr, ., , ":--X. -?t T1""89 Benlleineii .ve the history pf certain ingredients ot tneir iirucio ior over two nun nounced; I dred vears sliowlnij that through all changes I f m.Hi,..l nr,.f..mn nn.l im nraetitinners.' . 1 strengiu, .combine a..u sisn ' been derived froip ll)ae sources. J)r. Woods in tbe VYaaluulou Hospitals, uitormed me .a 0ne patient ws fast sinking and crasv, ,1 . . ' and had not sb'ut an hour for two weeks, until 1 ' . ' 'j , :'l,'' 1,' x ; iun iui)u t,u.c u.. ...u.., I ben one daj 9 trial gave him a night rest, . ' now recovering. 1 am surpris- ed our Government has not equaled Jeflerson Davl In enerV; nd-doptee4kis inralnable fttt(clc , 0,irfcm,Bitals".The weak soldiers . ... . ... . ""8 ""- """"" " '"J """""'1 can bear' witness, it is ''good to take," and I .ft Z . 1 1 .1 . 1. ,vef u-fi Hnetv.m , the pttnttion Bitters. , , . ,,'..J.. , t ... , V .t,ll an speak of ynilieritl tn th wounded, bnryitig the dead, At" '' ' " 1 'l'"' ' carl ,i...ioT'i'i,u . v,nrT,. of be to a who nne a he boat. - " look CaXAROO MAM FACIl'RIMO COMPANY, ; ' I...'" 1 1 MANlTrAtTITtliitlft itfti ilEAttJUS J3 , ' ..t ..... i.: papM " Agings i. . .-. . AND " "' '"' ' ! "' "i i!A ! if: I ' WINDOW SHADES, '. u..i:...i I U. I ; , I M'l I. Mi ....-I.; M; . , ; S7 WeaA roil i ill street, Clarlwnail, UR ,iK k or Pap. ITannt. Cnrtn papers, Trannurent Wiu.Ww tuuln l Uie lergeiU lu our reuil uperttnnt of Hub mroti bi wt'tfni 'ttiv'tiji, we tiavi, 10 addilaowvlo our lar ninnll iu . rnnv rafieni, an iiij III iii sea. two ao their ''""''"'"'matthk - ,;i 1 ,.!..:..i -...I n.,i:i,,ilu , , .. ,; ; . j "" laatf rn ' or Kuroi)ra MarkeU Afford. .i.if.J-,.iul J .. .il .1. .u , ,, i.; 1 "" ' " The speelet etletilion oT lriilliM iuteodiu to meut their drewiuj loom bouUolriA librsruja, sod diojug room. In o.ll.l lo th.M Deeutihli Qood whluh we SNonering st.Wwen"ea.,'ritr. i,,,4 '"""i ...I ; . I ii i i' ui .i All Klada ef Htore, aid other anadea, Mad. te Order. , ' ' I l.i'.ia.eki rem.. 1.1 l uiil..l I 'S " ' l -l l" CAMAROO MArrUKAOTUBIXaOOSIPANr, J7 We.l rnurtli atmt, ViucuuieU, Ohio. H. H. BunH.. dellnll CHEAP DRY : GOODS A "i ' ,J 111 :.. II ' D E L A II D S :n. ..to 7 4 "AM D 7 6- 5aWCUNSATi ()HJP. "iQ NEW GOODS ' 3 tJST HfeCEITED AND SELLING AT f! EDUCED PRICES. . U01SEKEEPING GOODSl la great variety, conaiatlng In part of SHEETINGS," BLANKETS, SUIKTINGS, , FLANNELS, LINEN DIAPER, J QUILTS; o COTTON DIAPER, 1-1 TICKINGS, " NAPKINS, , CRASHES, , ; , DAMASK TABLING. . '. '' I. ' II. .-,1 ,-j.t -ili New Winter Dress Goods '. 'At 18,S,'3VXsld ioe. FINER FABRICS, fcllOICE O0OD9, wh s POP- Lina, VHLOUfUVCAMLii'.lSi rltAUt , , ALPACA, AtKRiNOCS, .i ..ul., o x -flL. IS. At SO, 91, 99, 15, anl Iner.' A larg SHAWL'S! BH AWLSIll 'Stripe and Plai j tiroch Riiawls, ' 1 ' Sinp abiJ Hl(t Wool 81iwU, . . Mihhm' Hhwli, good AAMrtnient, ' ' Uema' Traveling HhAwls. '.. .: il I ' DBSSS ,SI,LK toloreii Dress Uilks, TA. Ste, $v i1. . Black Llren allka, !, 91 a, ! BO. Bleached Shirting ; Muslins. ' .1; . 'nii.'i') .J.jii . ! .It:. 1 i " :i '"' " GootqualltVata5,llli,wOe. BLEACHED AMI MHOWN .CAft'l'oW XANNILS. BLA ISrlt.EJ ,T S t'.iii.rt .1 Armv BhiDketji: it-1, lv-4, u-t,.14-iwpw H'S BlMlfeta, ts, Be, ctiilUien', Crsdle eooHlribBlsnket,; opera flannels; flmta ead Twilled Uoode. ' T ii EMBROIDERIES i f . anl evtir and . ..:. iu v. ...... FL.AAIVEUb.1 ;U i I. . '".' 'I ; t. Ii.,.. :i While'and All-Weot riannelei White lloruetdw; Bhskerdo.; I ' Bleeuhed snd Brown Csntoa do.; Opera Flanaela, all oolora: ., lleadl-tdo.,rorLauliee. . kJ'J..,Ju V ..... 'aaaaa. I. y. . I AND LACES. tit.-... i 'uW v. il ; nni'W Eaihroiderftd Col 1am. 15. SO.ttSt). . 1 ' Xmbrotdarttd Hndkerobi, lu great vuiety; ilMoiiua llsr ftn4 OeU; ., (i tUi; Ckiii brio and Mualindo.; ' 1 u afeuwUtfuimFHirfsTlireiri u.'. ,i 1 LimIm aiiti VttlaucieunM Luce. i 1 1 ,u:.ii .... t .i.iii ,ii ,'i.:m I ii.il '..it i,.-,vi.it)iw-e -..Il in j.ull HOODS iAND SQWTAGS. IBPHTR WOOL HOODS, at' , 1TH. 60, NUBIAH, tMuitiful color.; a' large assortment juet .t!it n jull tBBOrtmni rbri)l and M (. I . -j'ii-i-Jit 1 r.riti. ,-irjtl j- i(J J.u'j'j'h) I For Men and Boys' Wear .V;l :i :.,IT Plain an Field OA-Hltf XRRSV 8ATIWITS, CABB- H. .JJtBri;a,BleoHo Volored currua. M E C K"','"S CAR F 8 ' il I, or Caahmerr uu) Wool Plaid. QUENCH;;: English1 & American Calicoes. .i "';'"' I" ' orn. hell., , ., ' i i:.l ' ll'l a: I.ii.i: hi.; ... i '' ViirWr of braiidi ClIINTZGIt li- ' -i II II .lij I' Mlllug lOW. f. .U .i i'..i : . . . 1. 1 i ... -i English and Aioemsn Ohmliee. . , -m i.. a . .. -b-. m 1r7ili.rTr-a "tm J JSl." SS: XX, JXi- J-V SU I :" " l.i.V . n i.ll ... , ..l .'...., -'!l lyv.i 'li Lfl" In' , ., , ' Rich Colors, br Oeate' Monintt Gown.. Ir.ai l..l..l;Vl wiu-i'l "'. iv i.,..o; w UKX4ANIV I .-! I v-. w-.t ! ..w . "M III (IIIUI . I, 1. . I . .'. I , .i aad t Weal raurt'lt street, del&dlm It t M ' .V .ii .t. , Opposite Flke'e Opera House. A Good Joke. Holiday Goods. n m "i it.. i .1 -i ji Ciuutin . i foe the Holidays. 03 OlfTS PKMKNT8 eirr I PilSBNTS. 01FT PBE8KNTS. OIFT9 WHITING DESKS, rapter stsebav " " -"- ' Aosewooa man Sly v' u..j Niiioaaar. .WORK BOXES, Papier Mm, r, , , , noaawooa ana . , Mahoauy. DRWttflCAStS,,;;' - I! f I h, BAOS AJID BATCH BLA, ' ODOB BOXKIi, , ... JEWEL.' OABKgTli, CARD RECEIVBRS, ' -. 1 ' - I: .1 card oasis, '.''. WAX VOltl. PRESENTS. GIFTS PRS8INTS. GIFTS I p RESISTS airm ad-' I PRBRKMTB. ? 1 OPERA CLASHES, BKISiL ANB 6PIK1 FiXS, bPsarfMtek. ': ' la Iron sticks, InbiB'Ui Wood, ". K , , JuWI.it..,. , ' . .Blue. ., , ' 1:, .... . .lwi ' T PaioWd, "' . Pinknd -: " 1 tNwirjrBUk. OAKTERS AStt ELASTICS laBilfc.allaolora, In Kid. Sisal , sad Shall Combs, JET BRACRI.KT8, 00 BAL BRACELE1S,. BEAD BRAOELETH, i l. ' .ri PortmoBBalei, Pones, . Ipbisints la leather," -r' ' rean, - 'Shall, i . ... 1 Ivory, Velvet. , EVERY VARIE1T Of GIFTS' AND PRE8ENT8 ...i u.ti i Ilea be fuaud at . i .1 . t , I t. t n l JOHJ p: PARK'S: K. X. COB. tOOETH WALNUT, CINCINNATI, O. .-.. h i . . - 1 i.M ..it-.l ,tt .... i. I ti eflL. rtrrii'lij tnaft (brOoods M keeaat t Kipreee III have prompt end-varclkd elleimoa.. d.tadlm A Good Joke. Holiday Goods. Medical. 1CHEK0KEE ) re-1 ...it. ...luuli 1.11. ui I- I ,11 .'I 4. 1. I, I (, I I EE1IEDY ail AMD I lis i I.I .': I ... .. . . .1, iA , ..I It ,1 ,'. ,.ll ,oll..l The twoweaLiimoomUaed bem oomplete, and IBeedJUif uo otl.er u.edici.e lo cure turn hi.. oaee oTOert.e, H..t, wr atrleswre, end iae..eclur recommeoa ro le'eeei of rir I Attowa. (or white, n. tiuu,i - . ft..S pr.iMlonr. eot onl V e. od olh.r ImGclnee, bit liiT s" "iT" r . "mTli rl-o. uJi a.v rt weureia a lew oaj.. while ell olh-r. d 71 "''"-" a..a.rotlwm.dioiueDreeoribed dZ't eheuld ke lek'M"ud,r. ueepooatul dom. I T. ...nr.LK! ad llT. M ll. UU. II pUnttW in.WF.,aa-ai.awa,a - " 1 BV' RSETS.b' T4. 'he Mcawaa. isjiwub. must m neea liesllrvl ,AHesioie turn heelinf , aooLhinn, aed MHuloiout. , U nune an waiuiaM Mat, cnoroee auu LbV the'uM il Uu l..vekee Reesedf and Ckr.au lMjtlem il.. two OomUued il Im proper diMuhArK are remowd, aod tlb. weakened orjieee are soon restored U fud Vlror Md reaalh. ... to LhoM whu ha. tried erf .heveivuu oreMua. lioualU tsin, fiilUI Uir,v tfuuk themselTae bejiottd the rch ot tueuicai tun. wf wouiu mmyr AwdMpor Dberakae AVu.ear aea catrea kee IwJetaweiAM vs rtC,. i1"" WeaialWA-.-ait ,..ii.i.i)M tr4.Poidl fearuealara, wt ssnular Aw, rrom aar im SUXWn .aM.ua.rji. or proprieior. I nr... Ua iUnaUr,trddrea Veu Uaunal M.I'rlee-C If wta'it iamiys per boll Is, ' MctUtTksreksSlwJeetleM, M per boUK. I or three hoitlee lor .... ,, psby frpress W aajad r.., . . . . ),. vj tnev.iee,. j... ......... . ML4d tyaiti-wjuiaertl iVifl i .1. J o'iibl sJl. pabk. a ."W. eet. artl aa .v i i . , delsdlm