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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 4

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STOVE DEALERS. Putt it Siicl ami arcbliif llnmaM ur wldl i 1 i. I In, il 1 TB.N. ALL LOT. TO -A announcement 1 11K Cloaks.

See E. L. Nason's to the of a lot of beautiful cloth cloaks be has just opened. A Rtqust.WM somebody acquainted with the subject, furnish us date by eomn.u-.i.ution or otherwise, probal le cost of boring, say 500 feet, for the purpo i of finding coal. CITY AND COUNTY NOVEMBER 24, 1862.

AMtet. 0 concern "l- an, other kind of ta be for nl. chri.bl. pm-wi th column, of thl. llr acc01 7 TertUfiiient.

IroUM, ningr lc- Shannon, who hat jut returned from th 33d Reg't, inform. lis that they are now at Patterson, Mo. Saturday. The close of the week did not nnvthinir reinarkablu. Business nlr fAr.

the bad state of the road i ur preventing much produce coming in. A Consolation. The; Alton Democrat snv irreatness is a ereat thing even to be th fool. We have uo doubt but the Democrat therefore plumes itself highly on its greatness, but it had to go dwn a Ling ways in the 'scale of bmng before it found a niche to suit itself. Deceased Soldier.

The body of Jonathan Griffith, a soldier of the 94th regiment, com pany arrived Saturday from Springfield, for interment. As lie was ioruir.j rpH.il nt of the county it is probable it wi be taken to his old neighborhood for burial New iWr. We have received the first til 1 number of the Weekly Clarion, imDiisnea countv. riie card Ul the public states that it will be independent in everything and i.witral in nothing." It affords a decided evidenceof enterprise to start a paper in these times, whether it is lUWVCBOlw. I come it into the of Illinois journals.

nimninibi he nruveo. ne wm- Tidinas. Since writing our inouriy eon curning the 94th, we have seen one of the boys belonging to Capt. Manns company, who came from Springfield with the dead bodv of Griffith. He states thai the regi nient has gone south, and is probably by this time in Arkansas.

Also that the health of the regiment is good. About sertnty-five were left in the hospital at Springfield, of whom all but about ten or twelve were able to be around most of the time. The probability is we shall not be able to hear from them for some time, as mail facilities are not of the best in that forsaken region. nf 1 erru carriage and wttgon factory, revealed to us a large and beautiful lot of carriages, wagons and sleighs, both finished and in the procesiof finishing. The wagons are oi Fer re's best, and that is convincing proof of their excellence, as all can testify who have tried them.

The carriages aud buggies we wish to speak of particularly, as the trimming, fiuepuintirig. and general kninh, shosr a matter band. Sniu of the, figure, auiuialn and other ornament o(the panels are really artistic, and indicate a lornr stride in alv-uoe of tlio manner in which such work is com. I II UIIIIIJ urwimvv. ivwitl piiuiww mm at I win auiuiy repay a visu, iui jou want a splvtidid catriage you cauuol bud better place to purchae it.

Ittply. AVe puoliu uie following reply of Prof. WilUer to the cit'uens' request: Gentlemen Ai tue coal ouestion is one of uVrp iu- terusi ti our cilisen, I will cheerfully com Biff Time in Bloomingtpn on XnanKsgivuig uaj i A FREE DINNER TO ALL Come ud ee "Bring yoar FmlUe. Along hich nrioe of coal, wood, kerosene and other vegetables, several hun dred benevolent young mn of this city have leased, for one day only, the large ana commodious building on main street, known as NOT THE CANDLE FACTORY, forth mirnose of riving a Fre Dinner to all the world, and his wife, uu Thanksgiving 1 S. tS A Ht.i I'l 11 ineJ to millte It one UUY.

KUU Ul -neous afliurs ever gotten up been permitted to men turn a few of the principal dishes on the bill f. and any mau who caunot dish on the bill suited to his appetite, must be hard to please. Here it BILL or VAnlt. eoul, Drake's Plan tation bitters, kerosene. Soups.

Mackerel, eoru cob, swine and Yti FilleU of mice with clams, Herick's plasters, onions. Rtliikes. Prairie chicken, bears' grease, sawdust and onions, Colt's revolvers. Entrees. Cat's toes, currant sauco, pea- nuta mnotliereu in Oil, ori-w' 'I on1 tnui'lc.

rl Dies, satinette hash, corn salve. ItoasU. Beans, with lotsjof onions, beans hulled, canary birds stufled with kerosene ($1 per gallon,) mackerel aud ice npftam Game. Prairie chicken with Herick's sugar-eoated pills, duck stuffed with Labile coal, (2d vein), sausages, coru woou, iwwmj and potatoes. Vegetable and Duert.lT man's plas- ter, old cheese, Jirs.

insiow wniuiuK syrup, hoop skirte, sawdust. WTtna and Luimors. Castor oil. weak whiskey, (17 cent per gallon,) dog-fennel, brick-bats, mush and milk, 4c. Everybody i requested to turn out, as a good time if expected.

Invitations have been seut to a large number oi aisuuguisueu guests, some of whom have promised to be proent. P. S. Just as we were ready to go to r.rtwa. our devil came in from the post office, briiiirinir a small basket full of letters froin giieu who have been invited to attend.

We have only room to give a lew. Tain-Mi Orriti Niw loan, Aov. 20. nmUrmr Your invitation requesting me to be preseut at thereediWr to be held at "Not the Candle Factory." ou Thaoks- gieing day baa just beeu received, and 1 re-1 coatrol will not permit me attending. Ow- njr to the great rise iu prmt pajr auu ttier vegetable, my him eunreiy sun-umed in other matters.

I am very busy writing the history of Africa will send yu'i a copy winn compieieu. Y. 3. oenneii, oi ine iicrain, u. jui rieen iu here he aays you slighted him seod him an invitation or the Democrat will think it' an Abolition affair.

You can eogage three room at the Ashley for niy reporters. lour, V.i. 2. If vou see Phoeuix tell hint I shall oo send him au order for a lot lru. II know inf.

II. Statisma Orriti, Nov. 20tb Yuur inviUtiou is nt ac leei.ted. and I shall not present. Hyou had KlVOU noUce OI Vur uiuuvr v-w i 1 I l.MI.P 1 iiiiiihl have Ud induced to attend.

UVI mj- Kuitoa. T.i.r.1 Oiiki. Cmicaoo, Nov. SOtb Sirs: Sorry I cant attend but sudhiiuiuhi. our i U0O" ovanre in llM I ai.l.lfll VOW W.

wwa -r I .1.14 Ii. nulittcai aiiu.niH'ni'Ms i an. tsod nt jewr, i.r.vided pay. my howl bill. I'lAON I'SoSS OF 1 1ll mucin.

Lot-lit ill. X.y. (-L GenU Vour kind invitoliim has just ooium to baud. You may expect me to be Jl. IU.U.B It will uo cur.

howr i. desperate or hop.le but il may b. alle- Ilwav.rl.nov. the Um-nes aad en.hls hun. to travel with coiiipamliTi' Kvnrv hor-.

owner hav. this r.mly at baud to, it. timely at the 8. uppearauc. of lH.e..e..

will fie tually prevent th foraihtaW. meulioned otherwise valuable horse, nearly S. adver- tineinsnt. Ynitvr. ok Old Male or trmuic.

r. r. Uve from a habit indulged iu by MTU Of 8KJCJU. wu.ca .0 m. evil wUlcUcnn befi.il an ns iu advertisement, and you ailvertinenient and send fur it no other.

Cure, guaranteed. Beware of and imitations. at the residence of the nr.ac mu.e. bv Itev J. Kddy.

Mil. Johs H. ol Meu.uru, ia, to Miss Masis A. lb.RH, ot thi. city.

COMMERCIAL. SEW VORK MARKET. BV TIUORA'H. Nun- yoRi, SovKMBts 22, bbls. Market lirmor.

Sale. 9 OKI l.l.l. tio.i6 76 for snparflira th tJ( 00 for extm 5 76 lor western: lift etr ern 0 7-Wu SO f.r to git extm round Ohio. Uyenour.tea.ly it A SO. Corn meal unchanged- reieipl.

bu.hel.. Market iil. deiimnd. Sale. SO.OOO buaholii at 1 Hftiil 2 fr Chicago spring! $1 qil 31 8r Milwaukee club; 1 31 f.a-ainlwr Iowa; 1 J7wil for amlier red western; ot i ir nnti.

live uuiei ni wi-mnni, uuiet at 1 K.l Com-Keceipt. 153.0IW bushels. Market lc lower. rales HU.WD bu at for mixe.1 wiistern In -hipping order. Oats firmer, for common 1'soriHiosa.

ffis nrm. 13 37Ufor mens: (11 6u prune, ihwiuui i bids at un! mure. turn-Hie. Male. Ctiewe Whissiv linn.

rie. u. gallou. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Vt'siireaulhoriiUHl lu announce ySTasa candid .1.

lor Judge the Olriuil Court of the Mb JudlciulCi.cnit. Mention Nov. lM. WACON MAKERS 1A1UUAJK LOUIS MATTERN, MIUI IS Carriages Wagons In, In the luist eptJre ali.facllon I will sn drator i. (h lutuie.

All r. pairing u. sui.lo.ig, Work Trimming." Iaiiinug don. Ui order. Man-utu-lorr on Front street, la-tween lladison and Wat.

novll.Uw:iia ami mn.tofitnri. bating iun'bwl lb. nf Ul. turn uf u. A ba.

riy to-ill Mr lb. ii.uf. iure I srrlaerH, Rucglr Mist-en. de--ripll I'AIT l.o. I I.IMMIN') an.1 III.

II I IIIN'i and ailh lb. bl n-leriaU. baa. Iu utdw ulerleU. on li.uel sale a niin.l-r i4 tin.

Carnage, Bat- r.a-ner .4 eolr. awl Fna.1 Ill.saninrl.ai. III. IV" Ulittr BLACKSMITH INC. 1 I.KS 1 1 1144- rr.

tisl 4-m aaiih 4 K.nvm'. Itroreir. tWr if I III MILLINERY. US. MKiiOU'AN beo leave to ll.si.k Ihr la.br.

llt.emilii.b nani snrinnndlng lllr I ul t. and r-wrin'H ihrir in I .11 and kef this bll ssrisrts In addils lo kf null. nrr) has II kuis ln- Ttmiinln lb. btr.1 si. I nswesi In Hlwk H-sd Hal- stlk and InltniV a.d llunS.

Worsted Hlal I MISS I.tH'Ki: woul.l rcKJitfully in-tin bn friends sn-t tb. pnl.br llwl br baa NllW (itMlllH al bt in Vnr -tsditan Hb.k. rnwlk 4 lb fWt 1.1. S.T, krt wlib a rail. Sh.

bs. -w and will r.ssl mil) renin, iw spring and nwatni. st Hbarhlng and ltmm Himj al tean. ureal MiieniHai will i pa.d rem.et. lihg 1 1 lot h-s, so-1 rf.

In t.enrts Usd.r. u-rt ihl In tn-llng I I-4I-S-'. M.k.kuflh '4 II MM. MMfel l-) A itorr iwck: 0 HOltE TICKETS' to THE NUISANCE TO ABATE. TI.

snl-srfir-r takes Ibb i.wln If bn Ih ba.hwss loil.lk- I r.aS-lrnr. In bl n. I i. ll.liaths.e-lb.l I w.lb In tkk-b ttrairs t.k lbn br rnbr.nd dtnaM ,4 rtmnlrtlVillhS ln.innt. as lb.

a. arll.d fsr H. I nods an nmir 1, sad pal-la-. Il nut h.nelf. llkrl) In wer ft.

Urn Please Bring in the Tickets And sl miref Ti-vniV Mn 4 Ihrm. and aft mm Ih. Nsiss I nir art If rann4 nM.II Ik Wll. lent ananl.1' mffl lb bwihr-i faiMa-. Ir ssss pmmi inmt ll-si b-Mib On n-l Inrli.uiinai.

-t a plate swans 4 IKal rsnn.4 r.ainlr,fvil and ink Sttpplt Ik. drrtnr I'l ll'SW th as ti ran-lls and ha wb 4 tint and ninrb dA. lia.lVsa. HI'leew Itlws lb r.male.. Ikk.ls In Ik.

kin'lr lr- whwlb) sw-aas I and fi IW.r Mlsa frwm Ut mir Iban 4. b.t 4. mil 4. a. ii a I I -J jf fan vim ff Jr PKEPAKK FOU OOLli WKATHKR PARLOR STOVES! Hall Stoves DINING ROOM STOVES I OFFICE STOVES! COOK OK ALL KINDS, BIZK3 AND 1'UlCtS It.

iT 1 would call espec ial attention to a MW HEATING STOVE Bui table for I'arlors, Dining tb. thing for ECONOM1 AND COMFORT! Also to my lr.irLxh of Cook bulh coal wood, which are noted fur quirk aud eveu Llim with fuel, Tin Rooffing, him Troughs '-AND-'-'. ALL KINDS OF, JOB WOKK Don. by experienced workman. Prices to Suit tlie Times! Cull and examine at 1 0.

II. KKAD'8, Main east uf the Court House. Bloominirton, Oct. 0. 'i W.

HOLDEll CO. yjj' il I'M Jl, STOVES, STOVES, -i StOVOB, Stoves, 1 1 tr'l'lt i STOVE rrm work! ROOFING, SPOUTING, kc, Don st Rbort Notice and by EXPERIENCED WORKMEN 1 1 1 la 4l'Hlv1. 00, fr.nt street C100K for coal, uf the most dMlrabl and warranted. Is l. tij U.

W- AlU.Vremrlisrt. riOQK STOVKS fox wood, a larjie as- mni irgH.S.slufaWp'k-ki. C.U and Ibeui, as w. ar sure ih C. HilLDKK A Front Mrest.

)AKL0Il COOK STOVKS for both I coal nd wood, a snellnl slue dinin. ro.su or isulur 1 Bt pattern and work, adinlralil). 1 C. W. H.iLDI.Il ro.lt slrwl.

1 )AKLOK STOVK.S of all kiinls.laM Iron, HiMd Iron, and Imitation. V. llnLDbK CO- fnail trel. OC1IOOL HOi fj'lOVKS. Tv air stove.

Hrh.adh.HiM or CburrliM. C. W. IIOLIIKH A CO- Kroal slrert. (TOVKS FOR STOKKS, fit tod up il C.

W. HOLDER A CO- front fM. WAHK always on hand, 'and I toy kind maiarf irliird in order. f. W.

IMLDtm C0, rronlsiret brut. S. -d BOOTS AND 8H0ES. oitii nkw Goovm 1 JUST RECEIVED AT TIM. OWEN'S OLD STAND -inns aaufat BOOTS.

SHOES, HATS Also l. ills' Slid Diirkskin Gloves and Nitidis And ule.Un.Ukln Unsd ild tiln.w lorgrtils. A Ms I0KSALK LOW FOf CV.U NKW i BOOTS 6 SHOES. BOOTS 6 SHOES. ltlJCiJ MAIN SIGN OF UU' l'" Has I Ur a at Boots, Moos ami tattn win mwid wt MK.VH HOOTS tok.

MKN-ssnnrif tiks. tlh) MKX'SOAITKIW, l(lH, I.AIMKS Kill AXU) M0H0(T( IHIOW, nnim UXViV' KIPOATKUS. l.ADIKS' 1.AWINMJ IIsMTFsK I.AHTINO UAITKKf, CIIII.DKKX'.S rHnu to 11 ailN kl aaiarraas Main brtnlnr.a- tifrdlb' "a Vii triviis AN I Sua if ViiM nM r-irb hj w.la rln-S In Ih. -4 '1 r- b. T''tM usr.Hl.SMri.

W.rMIII--nnrlnHnIM mirnMiruK8imicRoiffU Tb. annlllf bb-k) "-i llb.r. (. kiadV. In h- msM al' b.

rn.lt tb. bisb-l 0 All rlkls wrnll. i ded U. i lr. Mli Cr aw lb i at, .11 4 rr.vL'UMK.Ms.

"a 1 A.M. who caii carry a pare I a nop gin jres-ed and without sham ornament a man with clear eye and a fresh, unhackneyed face; a father at a place of nuiiiseiiei.t with his children: a stalwart policeman with a little Hchool child in either haud guiding its ster 8treeti shopkeeper civil to, and patient with a poor woman, who. with a baby neros her arm, vontnros to buy a shilling calico a courtly, refined gentlrnimi "of the oMon time who nnko woman sorry she was not born a the everlasting nouncus, u. taking on a stormy day with glowing chocks a celebrity hunter, who can settle the important question of the color of your eyes, without utterly staring you out of countenance: aman who can comprehend that to be an estimable woman one ne-d not be exactly like his grandmother; a -dressmaker who is scientific enough to perfect a fit," and yet leave y.air breathing apparatus in Christain working condition a mau of business going home with the evening paper and a boquet, for his what wo really dosiro to see is a gentleman well dressed in a suit of black, bought at the Union Clothing Store of M. ll'iilbnin, Southwest corner of the public square where IIcil-brun kerns on hand ono of the choicest stocks of clothing ever brought to this city.

The same consists of fine beaver over and un-dr coats, dross and business coats, hats and caps, jewelry awl watches. ail "H.or g.ssls tmi tedious to mention all of he is selling at unprecedented 1-w prices, the advance iu some of the goods to the contrary no'vi ithstandii.g. Fanners and Mechanics In these hard times it will pay you well to spend voiir hard earning at the Cnion Store should" you want anything in his line, ns fhore you can rely upen receiving the value for your money, ltemeniber the Union Clothing Store, on the southwest (brick) cor-nerof the public square, next door to Bryan A Crot tier's Drug store. SIu-uaFI "StTAXNTJustico of the Peace. nc-w Drri-rwl lo sttnid tu all biitiiiw thU pwy milrntMltnm.

with H'WIty. AIoln inak hi.J tkM aikiiuwlrtgmUU ui ln.U. c- 0ffl'' on Ui" "trm'U Kriii.l Usfrrs bu.in mi at Ul.oMiltitrtoM. iunsKtf W'k have us'l till' BeiiZob' sold by R. tl.

fliidll TanrtllH. IWSSH Jnss T. WtTOS. MrUif A. -IHllT.

MEDICAL NOTICES. would direct the attention of our reader. the advert laemrnt In a.M-lher milium Ant! Uan.1." It u.wjt. a general wanl In eunna; wlial ba. h.r..4-r le eouiorw faeibHM.

Crami. 9timiea, Ac. Krysiiwiaa. hall Rhruni n. cnnterarlin- pol.n.ii.

Infliiewe. and l-oniliiig tb. I otter crtilled ttiuiJUii. iiintil III snotber c.iluniM. As a restorative after il st-vere attack of frver.

there la uotbli'l beur Ibaii IMoVLANil OKIt-MAS HIT lilt- I v.ri;winul la ssoilier column. I it inii "iirlaruti. -n "I Clinton, cmc-iil t.j the buuibatdiiMtit of lb Brlt.sb. lb eOen.lt. mr.i.

al watebuUH of our cntryman. Pr. J. I. Ana.

of Ivwelt. deu.4 lit bU Cberrr awl l.lbartie rill-, I llilnai totally dr.lroje.1. He make. deni iii.1 tip. tonniietil ludemniiy fi.ill..l.

of I.I. pro-it. imJ liewe will gr.w nni locraik Willi J.J...., Sil. il Ik aiel If our i. m.o.., -w onlv niipi.eel-l Irmls ilisl erj Larren liifrmrr.

Il.ori. I. B.I III. II. atianltdloi-nre.

relief. Files In ilHr Harlot. Mm Ant afi llu. artwle a f.lr liwl, who will ll.l it ra.l lo curt II irmiiiur rout. Unit sIm.II et.lh lo aiey refuli L-d 4l r-Uiriiiiuf ibeeii.S)y fertile io Ih.

pail fp Il was poirhssrd S. I4 al Hisl.lllarlureiV prW'. I H.Tb-l.l-A lode-sir il mall druggist. prof l'. Pn.i.a.

Snjfrior tu nil aicll. lnra. a. nsssl alal with lh merirun aiel ir.t.a. sol all Fmgil.

Hllw dntn.e ll ii, the p.t.enl. In many Vrlb IVter and Aiue. Tvploi Scilrl email F-A. 5lr.e. Wal puis .0..

Wl.e II I. In I blgill elllo.1 b. fl nwlH-inr. an I p.ll. II- ol Ua- -H.

lata provfl- cnlty. Tb. niedbinal II- i. .11 ra tt' pwrralON. I mill, will In TZ -ri.

'a. .,,4. a rt He- n. IU-'ti. all.

V. ailbMww Inrlamiwall. ul the helueja. .1 1 "bl .4 AT llfi.l I.ATIVI FILL will. In t-w the M.a,t lw4M snlcsKL Tb is porasln.

4 I.IIM. I lbl Will-Ml. catiplaliltt UI. H.a. tt' I'l.

I'n. I l.t.iHs- Iit-i. Hllli-msn-w, slr.a. Lnf aw I- l.lnt. A'pl.

ihlrr.Hj Ihra. fll.lJ e.v lalr.S wek. l'n- Jil.l.U f-f I.vo ni i Tin 'lehglitiul aril, i. prwrli. aiel beaalif lb kan-a k.il Is m.

If llis. ti'nal pr iirt an thart wiiblhr skill and sllekllii wblrk tisl etmle. if. lin ire-1. anl ni.piss e.lenlr.1 Ml.

.4 millam Is4il-nhiill) tt ri la U' b4- II- Two mille balk-, ran ssllr I s.4.1 Ih -r k.n .1 Is kte.a ll.al lb. ttalb-in la k-S 04 ka.f di-tng Is II w.srM. I-Mi ll-l II and d-wrlin. lb llielj. is innitnl In O.an lnr Inggia; t-aln.

The talbaliu brra lsal-1 Ii r- I s.l.4s-tll-il. Mr wle. t.liww Leaal.ful b-al hslr wlllasrlt Klblrai lllhlbl. sd It bt.H Mttli wo.ld. I RM A d.

ft T- X. I'mkr't iV.ii.ifii.ri -V patlft. sllenglbm ed ll al. Ibrt frsMl. a br.illh; The) r.

an wale, and dM tnr sme't WWes ml d.slf.H nd bl.k-air. TH nn.glle-n lb. Lisa, and I Ih Siind. Tliet 4e.ml NilasMMlIc sa lilrhlt.nl Met The. p.Ott lb btsalll and Ullt .4 fcfc.

Tbrt rnr dt't-r-M and r.tliili.. Ike) sni dt-Tikr. a snd tledrf Nnbn Tn'V rnr llerr 'nnildtlnl drh 1k. I lot k-l TVt nwk. II.

man nrt. Tb- t.drrIM.lVa btt hM, mn4 mith si- wlln-ait rrrrdb.ag..tlin ds. raMk-wlarl) l-- tnbing bwrt. S4d nil aiat.isls gram, a4 w.lwa uli II bsiWMil korsM I. bf in), and Hi an tmtml lift swM ft i cftl-ft bn- eytfc i fir M' Uan anybody know vthing of the whereabouts of the 94th an UarA numlierU'SS runu irs about saying they hsoi.e others profess have licard it.vi the'onler -vas counterraaoded.

Other gam nay the is on its wy to St Lou.s intHi-MUM, having been received to that effect We have received nothing of the kind i. 1J if onvone has received bite news that they would intorm us. iiWin from toeir silenee, Our that rn.ne to Arkansas. It they had' remained at Springfi. Id, or returned to St i.niii.H.

It WOU1U uav- ii i i.un iriiornuv known before this. LOCAL NOTICES. Caku to THt Ladus. Just arrived by fn.m New York, nd will be opene.l this morning, a splendid lot of Ladies1 Cloth Ctoah to which their attention is especially invit-d. K- iA0N umpire niore.

Noveinbor 24, 1862. An Ithk Woth Knowing. Lcland A Palmer's illary is tnevery u-i 6- for a photoaph or picturo oi TVir work is of a kind tnnt win and for brilliancy and durability there is no yyestioil. K.H.111S three doors west of the postomeo, TJ I O.r.tUara' Arurr utore. ne.tl io itrynu iv viv'ow noi-dlt 'CiZTl Cloaks I Cloaks! -In all the fashi.

nable styles, jiift oj.ened at the Elephant Store," at attractive prices. hm CL'ant asaortmoni i which offering greitly under their prowiit value. SreciLA.E! large stock of mink, fitch. Siberian squirrel, water mink. ermine and French sable, in quarter.

Halt, thn-e-quiKW and full six capes, victonnes, muffs, ruff tc in every desirable stylo, nt New York oricee. On Monday will bo open ed fine assortment of mink, fitch, beaver, ermine nl swan's down trimmings. Indies, please call and examine the stock, and wi ure a set of furs ch-ip. E. B.

Stkrc. uov 2 1 -1 1 0t Successor to B. ray E. L. Xasos.

Niw (Jo.Dat "Culleos." just receive! per express, a fine lot of cloths, cassimerw. n.w ivIm. Cullen will lo yon up uice. Oo and see liim. Nov.

IK, imz. Cahiits: CArrrsl! At the Kmpire Store, a fino assortment ut receive-i. L. NasoS lo. Htm Scotch CAXor, Any one win.

isf.uid Uatter Scotch Candy wishe tr) the art ole, juatdropin at Xiirhtaine's Dalioii Mbble', and euuuire for Mil ler, a he make the -st that wa in the West. wouu a- very i-e try It as be a heavy man in a I the bix. 1 ry It ana jU.lU ir I'u ANTED. ailll III a tirivale lamily, aiieattidyi luimlsTmaid win under.tai.di bcr business. 0 and teaily employment.

Emuire at thi office. ton. Nov. 10. 1W.2.

"Kihih rent at the M. tr jaditnn. IK-i. I'lui lsr2. JH.t!.

I(i tji'oix Coal fr le. lisovt. Whlo A t'. Fna Ii f. Four giasj uu, mi tint ond i er ll.

iijinnin' -lore. The front Mom b4 teen uil a a millin-r's store, and all the room are auiuMv for ofli. e. Applt to I. ltcnjamin.

nuTdtf 7'iv ie a fie lunch oil.iv laiid 1 1 fc and ever I. sly I invite.1 partake ol ibe liisnlf -l ssl tbinRiA; Kr-t-ln Mjr' I.Uk on Front mi tit of room. O-a-l .1 can in" W. T. NlWl-Junl recelve.1.

a spli'lidid lurk i.t rn.ly-made clothing at K. llvu'. A S.lHi..lid of HaU and c. at FoCHtim. A sple.i lid CI 'tb.

and Veiii'gi made ordor. at K. C. Oatsr F.n itrttHT. Jiil received al Friend's.

tl largest stork, andniot able lot of mr-rvhant tailoring e.s.ls in the city, a hii he agree to make order, in the Istwl nyle and most perfect and fa.hioii abl mnnner. Thme g'ssj having been purchaaed the late rise in price, he will be able to sell at the m. reasonable rale. Ali. jui penlna.

a tremendou stin of ready made cl thing, f-irn'mbing hat. rapa. trunk and India rublwr Miilll street, rn't forget Wirall at No. n. eptdtf.

R.wtTimO Al.LT Fl. The are emnin. anJ what more durable or propria! an on hf nice phutograpii taken at lr lan, A Patmet', 3 s.r West of ik. Oric. Picture taken In this eat.

I il irry iu i-j nr-r M.irnnir no. more pr.T, luw eity. rr.erreoi.a-i. wTllUAWU I ii ply with your r.xiue.t. To place the subject I Uttl, suffering from au att4 intelligently blur our iuple I Browulow, aud altwiioa eombined.

will require mure time taau i projnif fori break down of our pre ba maie- present, and 1 shall read, for the edificatiou uf Maewbly, my Rrv.t p.iu on the jtf B04 ul lt i I tinu looiura. i I'rutxjM. mereior. ui kit Hire lecture on "lUi ILLINOIS LVti I I MI I ill 01, wnicn win Cuutam in (vsanwi of three years' reaearvh, is if.iuer.illv ktii.wu to vou all that dur iu the Mat four 1 Slav Un angaged iu bud d. 112 the muwuin of the Illinois Na tural ltiaury Stciet v.

aud at the ugtion uf nianv eiliiiiis. lb lecture will Is ffivn ir il Uuetlt, and will cunuicr- on u- day evening next, in Itoyot Hall, at if cl'ick. It Hiiuc that we shall answer uuiHii'tu in the aftri remain. lour. C.

I. Wilber, Sec'y Hi. Nturol llilory Smaety, may be from V'rof. WilUr' be will lecture on oal iiueniion. and orUerto git a lull nd dctluiie o'pi'ln'onof the subject it till ls ncery to give tin iwtuass.

lb of lb uiidoriakikic is not small. and when lake into consideraUon that in the three lwlure are to oe eBiprei me bsrd work and irdy iiive-iinnJiun and of tbrt year, lb laW is a (real dral. Pmf. hiiwever, prop. In do this without individusl enmpenaaiinri, but, in ofdr-r to benrfil th Illinois Natural tory S.city, with which is connected, whose splendid museum is with u.

and who financial affair at this dle are not in a vry (l. iiriliiii(j ci.nditiuii, it ha been thiiifiUt advitabl by a number af our citi-inn lu I'hurg a small sum fr t4oilsion to th leature, tb prn-eedato no to lb Natural History r-'jtr etnts tut th sdiniaaion of Ivv peraim will Uirefire clitrfted. Th price I bat a nominal one, and the pM-t to those hearint will be real. Dilr. It I but fair that tb labor ef living the lectures, and tli linpnrtint to f.r our bvnr.ni, the knnwlralg il Va.k Prof.

W.yrtr to acuire, should meet with nui iliebt eonlrihution to an In.i.tuiloa alraont wholly built ap. lLwtr it 1 but arc- tary to talk about it know uur eititen till think a do on that point. Tuesday op at lUiyce 1111. Uitrefure, Prwf. iliwr will ab)(hten us oa tb qumI wbUir would likslt find eoa) la MsLaan.

llsmvuiber twaty-l cuU f.af 1 1 the coaii irtaauv. I I I 1 emwd. V. PaiMTHK P. 8.

Can Jfi'U sHid a few dollar of driver's tickets I'lmnife is very H'siw, If you cant snd the ticaru. plraoi send the Cora Utr Hii wav. 1. I'. P.

5tTS H.ilst. Nov. 221. (jtnlirmtn la of the result of th recent State eU tioii. and the Ut un- krmlenUNl ria in Potato aud the care of Sial ora opy all my tiai.

and I am, therafore, noniarlM lo 'eclin yr mlite mviutien, and berciiy etprre my regrete. ours hastily, nit ha an him. I. 8. Yon may entas room at th irv stftl.l for the lately elect.

rratie c-eJid-l. aa th dinner r' n. sr. NoV. 21.

Your kind IntilaiH ii i rweijtJ, tint 1 am forced a my wasber- wnman ha my only birl in her ft eecurity for nnpaid bill, and 1 booia. Jami 0. Ali. Editor and devil of JUmna CW are moving oa th coal question In Pontine. A meeting ba been hIJ by the rititen to tak meaaunm to ascrrtsin the rtpenoe and In make other toaarJ Mfn'mg forward tha enterpria.

Owintf to the bith price of ewitoti cloth, au.l consequently the very high ft'tv of fl.iar aack. tb anilUr will bareaftet hary S- eeot eatra to Umim who retain tblr cki t. Raimb T. J. Cot.

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