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1 I INSURANCE. ESTATE. I a nAAD I I a. .1, PIRE STORE! EI -a- -iffi STILL, ANOTHER ARRIVAL. OP NEW AT THE EMPIRE STORE 500 ps.

PRINTS 300 ps. 700 ps. DeLAINES A large and WOOLEN CLOVES AND HOSIERY For Ladles, Gentlemen FANCY, WOOLEN ZEPHYR GOOD at 25c per yard 30c at 40c choice lot of and Children. All kinds of iu nooL BLANKETS GOODS, ZEPHYR CLOAKS, Breakfast Shawls, Nubias, Hoods, Scarfs Skating Caps, etc. A very choice and large selection of PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS To which the attention oftheiadles is partlcularlj Invited.

10- 1H Cheaper than any other store In the cltj. $15.000 OF CARPETS J.l lub io to Ih. li nuntkaavo, kvm ua auvauiac antce ricc a- low a can stock comprises, VELVET, ENGLISH, ROXBURY and HARTFORD, BRUS- THE SORROWS OF A LITTLE MACKEREL. PITY All Quiet-The operator in Chicago word a 8 ooek la.t night, that everything nu the oitf Bince the arrests were made the morning. "Bally Round the Flag Boyi." Wo tk.

Kntra from the lfiarn that twenty-iour 94th came home yesterday, and mora are expected to-day. The voters of the company that went into the State service with Major Wilmeth, are also at borne that more than a hunurea lanougu- diers will be in tne cuuuiy uj nnll. are closed to-night, in. soiu r. -n.

-nna the flair." whether in tne field or at home, and nineteon-twentieths of them will vote right. Headquarters Co. 94th 111- Reg. Pt. Oct.

22, '64. I Friend have the honor of sending you for publication a report iw Vntnf mvcompanv. vevoieuuj There wore sixty-throe votes cast, as fol lows: For Abraham Lincoln, a MeClellan. nne ior iv. o.

Robertson, non8 I remain your obedient, Peter JJRoipe. Th is better than we expected. Woii hnvii are all right and we do not 1 wonder that the Cops, are airaia ie vuou, vote. WAIL COPPERHEADS YOUR VOTES WILL BE LOST. An item.

We fell Into conversation the other evening at the Western Depot with an Irishman who expressed great dislike for PiNTiaRAPU. For instance, he said it i.ul.liMhed a zreat lie the other day about secret met ting at the Western Hotel, saying that somebody looked on through holo in the wall. Mr. Patlauder said he knew the torv was a lie. for he had boen all over the bote! looked, and then vat no hole there.

Of oourse we were obliged to admit that D. must have been mistaken. The case apars to be settled now. D. D.

is a sud romancer. Health of the 94th. A private letter from t'apt. Deunisou was shown to us Mon-lav. and from it we learn that the regiment is at Mobile P-int without any prospect of moving.

The scurvy cases are disappearing, and the general health of the boys ring. ('apt. Dennison recently visited Xrw Orleitns and rurcha-d there a few hundred dollars worth uf onions and vege- M.le the regiment, ana teinaritui the improvr-l tute of health appears to be partly owing to the diet thus obtained. No ni. raii linnfinn ho tnueh CihhJ will le done by the load of vegetables now on their way the regiment frm tins county.

VofB FOKTHK (JALLAN'T HICK 10R (iOVKKNOK. Arbitrary ArresU Word ha been re rued that fifty wf the hard looking caees that went tbMugli here U-t Saturday, have Ihftii arrratr.1 in Chiratfu. We Itx-rt 10 hrar grand wa I trr this eirrci of ar bitrarv tMwrr. It will aitear bard that a man should be arrswted oo upl of being an a-l rebel Had -k may l- tl.nr njif.rtune. but vettlur lit Mrrtin that every man of the fifty Is a rebel.

Iiiua brloing the rrbel pris- oner em'ape, iIim fr iws will find them- on l-r strong guard. S-r lUeoi riitbt. Wet Blanket-Th bU la-i cvbtltte at U-yc Hall Li m.lii Ui.f in a lull while. wa damp as a bckt of wamr. II.

I William, the btlrkai or tii.ii lb ataf and bad the atta turn ol half a hii lull of tnful rl aa a Ila itit imal.al that t-W ail Ale- i-ry fr the birth Cbr. dwa la a few iHii k.a.M. Of fMire be dcslart. thai we rana.4 whin Ui a4 al lwf-l aa eiaiapUol a a I fU Ibal has t-swa vmiifi ani'" n.Lle t.fw thaw tbr to vn. IU al ways Ibljt.

al ki.lf kt ka d.dnl. Wa ia4 ant. I be r-taiitl bl Frviwh lUvdii imi argwa-s inom la lallarUw, a-tdiig Iu bis owa Sails- a4 lh 'Ir. illiam a4r sla4 btty w-ll ftifti, an I i nxtcH la J-t la I able la qq tnaoy i i i afiium aj. tltw car? imi raxr i bietuty, b-wtf, ran IhI dv-it4 by bi elal-anfftle.

HN HH.UCII lU Stlf TK'KCr. XoOabl la sil vf xn.frittw iWal aaata s. oat ika MwaiJa aawtaias 44 a Uatt ih ii iba tal ttit 4tttvl ta aj. at at Lata evrtta ba Taaa4a aal laiea ih rara al la- fla. a t-faa.

l. aa avall-i -f i- a a.a.?aa av IV Aatai Ihaeamaala aaaJ IW L.a a a trm ltitM al l.al C'tl! a a a 0awattvl wl aai44 it in Ihia an I rli Me ie tl.aifit a Vra IfciS aalf Wrl) at of tiaMetnat, aal laf lallaaa. If lk-- iatill ar Iket a ill a laa la lKir a.a ail pf ik H.ea 4 jtn, Wal ill ia laWa If fjllfa ta a.aa ava xh'm, liat ilUftal al at waa raaaaaj. 4 la Reeves Swa LAND AND ABSTRAC! Purs OF TITL.E8 OFF VJJ, BLOOMINOTON, I CAPS Th undersigned offering luperlor ndn ..1 II -1 L. 11 UIUH1l'NIIlwvi4wm mi fT 10,000 Acres of Land In MrTutAti ftnnntr for ule.

ambrAnlntf ma. nWiioa ttnfl llnimnHiuil l.iul. 13.60 per acre homes nd lota Id Hloo bare all at great eipeiue, perfe A Complete Set of Abstracts t)cj of all Property in McLean aDdcanfurniin, at the horteit notice, a RJ DTATKMa.NT to the title to buyers and aelle II.nl.. uli GIVE McELHINEY A BIO FUNERAL Enthusiastic Meeting. Hon.

Leo Miliar, from Massachusetts made the last Union speech of the Campaign laBt night at Phonnix Hall, and the Band gave us their last patriotic strains of soul inspiring music Neither were mucn neeaea in uie loyal city of Bloomington, but both were li.tAnnd to bv a verv large numper 01 per niiH. notwithstandiuir the inoiemency of tit wAnthor. Mr. Miller eave a very inter ostine, and exceedingly truthful statement of the present issues of the day. His ar cruinanta were of the soundest description, well set off with capital anecdotes, ana we have soldom seen an audience better pieasea with a sneaker.

Mr. Miller's reputation as an orator was fullv sustained and we are very glad he saw fit to make an appointment here even, at the eleventh hour. Ills closing appeal was toe most eloquent we have beard during the whole eamnaiirn. and it will be long re membered for its perfect adaptation to the exigency of the hour. The Star Spangled Banner" was rendered by the Band in their very best stylo, whon the large audionce left amid wild enthusiasm.

The tuionmen were in fine snirits. confident and cheerful, braced and ready for the conflict of to-day. Unless we are verv much mistaken, we shall meet again in a night or two to celebrat) the elec tion of Abraham Lincoln and our whole State, Congressional and County ticket. a I Hurrah lor our siue i LOCAL NOTICES. I.

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duller hx lbre, end lo d.41re SI -UKioei win wm Prorlsmation. Notice ia hereby given Iu Ut.a KMrs, 4 retail del-re la ilrllaaw Um a wilt) Ibe laea uf iku i.ia Ibe selllix and lflo- aa.f uf luU.llralb llunutt Pb Klecllua Uaia. 1, r--w. Ma- uf Ibla itf, 4o b-f-t erdaf thai all a.a aal iai-ea waaa taaeiaaiia nwirte are Mailaball be deed frues o'(lk Ibe awralac aalil 13 uVura al ldolhl. Ibe lib Say uf Mufeaib-f Isel.

joel prraw. Manor Ibe ally uf KUajnibloa. Tib, Wit. il Oriter TJerjot. I'rea.

Butler. No. 12. fruol eliwi baa ealalllb- aa OjeUf tt. a4 will fare tab aola-al awl retail, al IS reals lee Ibaa Cbbaa-w arkea, aa4 sultell efU flu Iowa rui4.

lilatimaU baee bee SM4 to retear saebti- farllj tl aalllwofe. Taken Up A span of brr atia'hrd a aaJ aaaa ba boaew. T9 i.4)-Wf4i awaaiM bark ul sty elaU-, aa4 a aw ait ia. Tbe ewaaa aaa beta lb aaaa Hukaftt a4 uao abs. fcbbxaaiael-st, a "Orsat rEacitement Mr.

Iriend. HxUd Vaiba.af lb. iMbls Arae4. Hl i Mat kaa lb IUm wllb a bwt ak lk ui 4 alii- aa4 oiiaaM- Vl-fM alaalMaiw kM la Ibaa a ran mux wear Call an a I al easier- r. 4.

CU. lb INHIe ba SlU I XeVrtvitoarraphto Firm. TalhTl StrWe. I Ml SeliMl aa4 C.alie aa. IU Wat.

IU. a aaaa I hat will aiavaae aw a ran, pwan wv r- aaaa aa.al.M,aaa,at aa-aa wf liearta ll a-we)lt. eat reeal 4-loaHil4 lae gael- et ia aaavae. aw I.MImi aa4 etej-Sewia win a eae waeea wlaa alaaaej eeea eaenlif Water eCastori.e Cerat-Tit bat f. la ia Swta aa4 aaS taeaa J.

i Ma. t. a saA4 ay4 ab- lal baa awl N. re R.TtlrP. imiMif kuaiajft-e, IU.

TramiUrt Attention laiM Ufovrf bue ibaa w4 I laana to bawl e-4 be lall ae-4 Lilri rW eHatee awl ba atawa aa4 lea a-a 'farn for fate u4 abi tka-evatft-a, waV 1 a a- i. lawaviaat. ANNOUNCEMENT ra a ai av aw aV sSsmi a a-wa. a -a WA twi a anaij aaawaf tae a i hi si -a ii: gas "If i j-, -uk. FOB CIBCUIT CLKIiK, E.

R. ROE. FOB SUEII1KK. IIENUY A. FOB I'OKONEB, WILLIAM MATTHEWS.

Chase the is reported that the vile crowd of butternuts that came up on the Central. Sunday, ha- staid in this city intending to swear in their votes. Will they do it Not much 1 VOTE FOR CULLOM. RnldiAr Killed. John Madison, of aVyaV.Va Council Hill, a soldier belonging to the 2d Illinois Buttery, foil from the ohm on Monday half a nn'lo south of Hudson and was killed.

He was mangled shockingly. He is supposed to have fallen between the oars. LOOK OUT FOR REBEL DESERTERS. Vote Early -Union men, put your votes in early iu tlio forenoon, and spend the rest of tho time in watching for the butternuts, guerrillas, bushwhackers, and rebel denert- Ari whn miiv da expected to swarm at tho polls. HAVE AN EYE TO BUSHWHACKERS.

BoffHS. The followors of the imbecilei John T. Stuart, are circulating tickets aiming Union men, with CuIInuTs minis luft off. This is a dishonent dodge, but we do not believe it will win. Our ui'ti should every ticket distributor, and see that no bogus ballots are given out.

Look sharp. WATCH Tllfc ni'TTKIlXUTS. ''Close Tip." These words so often bv the tired soldier on the march, can 4 well be applied to iImh who are doing bus- Intra, in this rilr. It siful to us that we li.utl make to. ay an r-nl working one I -r tor- i iu n.

aii'l that every l'Unie nmn I i l.ms hi store or workshop and at I 1 1 the great work of the day. Appeal Luh't nf wkm .1 1 kvi url Wnkeup! and re in n'-rr in .1 it is c1.i'tin day the di wtiieli fi.e of our nation i.iik, ciiun to "Ii.m1 Mti wlmt! whnl re i i that in the way til Wrll, is.iuo and lkw'1 Jurjt. lajiaa, Suatf.ar. SPOT TIIEUt KIUULLAS. Opera To night.

TU- wh- are but t.i it ii 1 1 1 riM or the elee- II Will I Wrll tl rrmiulrtr ilia their Mull a ran i minify (ar gKl uaw ll.irriinj(al I'h nij Hall. Jihn-a ii'e Eduii 0Hr will brr. and in hi we hir we ju I it i one uf Ur lir( of lli Jay. rm t-rf riulnx in th c.t. rn citira, and ie it -n Id wy 1 1 St.

U.r open rn vVtock. at half I at tv-n, Lry Day -W. dy d.V. it ra a Bit lb I--. a Fr ill wlal aebr.

Wr Jt; ibal a.an. 1 1,. ft'lt 4n- if I I j. a. is VUj w.t! ft u.

rmn 9, ir. a c-r ar 4r up ViTK Kill nk tin: i nil. mi Winkin ftai t. a -a "I II. all d.

t.4f fire, HW Irt iu to ty a Vl lUw 'Ior, ..) daaa) iH.if ttara a. will If it a P't'-t lati, l'. na Th ia -( I. lr a lti.raai mtK ii niuii iiKti.n Ann. Vete lTwi(tea -U i Ilia t.1- if It i iWe I aiwMk aai NOVEMBER 8,1864 leaFcouisty At the Elsvccth Jloor -tt, km iv ih.

ivi, I TUie 1,, y. La an ia, mian, I if -4 t4 iaa I a If, l. I'- luj, iaH --al V. MaUix Wa Jib 1i Sit b. Cmartered Feb.

88. 1889. Organiaed. AprU 4, 1839 ramCITAL OFFICE AT ALTON, ILLINOIS. CAPITAL AND ASSETS 1,200,000.

Losses Paid, over Tollcles Issued for nny period, not e.xcocdin8,v years, on terms as f.ivorul.lc as tlio mure of tl risks will warrant. All louses equitably adiusU'd and promptly paid. Hoard of Director. Ben. F.

Lono. IIenhv Lka. XUAS HlRBAKU. LVMA.1 M. O.

Atwood. J. SciiWKrpii. L. KKI.LENHKIKiEK.

K. HaKT. F. A. Hoffmann.

Bamlki, Wahr. EODKBT SMITH. H. IlllXIXliJ. John Atwood.

h. i. Gilmam. C. A.

Caldwf.ll. Joh! Atwood, Sety. SI. O. Atwooii, rruident.

L. Kki.LKNBkikikk, Tretiiurtr, 11 W. BILLLNOS, rouncor. John Blaihuf.lu Urturul Atent. far 11 1 a a- i.

u. 11 mi, Agent, UloumiiiKton, III ang2616in FEOBIA MJMIE FifiE 1 EJ Cash Capital $500,000. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTION. IXSIUE WITH THE OLD PEORIA! Th. pranililnnu w'lb wlilrh lliia miuiiir har a-f.

Had Ila liaM In till Stale Ih- leal t-a fvmn, rfidmcuf Ma relul.llilr wM -'i'i ni.i-cia-i pruwrljp lw a. any ollinrauunil I). P. iOLSOJI.Akcnt. Offlra la Ibe old Jail boUdlnK.

aorlbaa.1 corn nf IS. Public Square. F- AI WATCHES! -T- WII0LE8ALE AM) UETAIL! All lb lalael a ad laoa-4 eitU-4 AMERICAN A 0ESEVA ia Uold And SUrer Cf Rich Enameled Jewelry, t- tuKtU and dlU.NET. Wllb iVbllr and DUrk Urnji. ix strso'vrtstit Chalaloontafn Chafnsf i rmr riav CHAIN AM" HAM Hit ACII.IT5 GOLD AND SILVER II I 11 1 4 lib i aa.1 falaie law.

tail aa; 4Vwl ia taaoabl. Aw Ik CKLKIIKATKI) S15TII THOMAS CLOCKS, IN (J UK AT VAltlKTV. WITH UU WITIIOl'T And ill Ibe frrh tf YVaalbaU a aaaa. aaaak.laa ja. aya-a aa Iv as Sat law aweUMw aa iaa baa -4 I S.ia a- a.

it J) anaaM aaaa tawl awatt flNC Tint CUTLERY I "a rts ti tn 1 III tiitaaa. Illlalai W' ha l.a.M.al ajW a.v aak4fWan ia I l.aa ea.il a-, C.a, M.u '11 1 -a4 (a.4t A It. lM a. a. a JIOOT.V (JAHV.

II-KH IIKIIIIIMInmM aaipi.rtM1 ai i ptaiii-aiiaiiiiiawiiN tat m. ItdaW. aataaa "al i SELLS, 3-ply. from Lowell and other best manufactories, TAPESTRIt INGRAIN, 2-ply, LIST, RAG, HEMP, We have also a large slock of i. t.v (Mintnmer.

and iruar wuuu vv. WIDTIW. Largest Fmsl sVsst of H. C0C0A2CIIINA MA1T INGSOIL CLOTHS OF JJIJ Poo'l tail to call aoJ our (roJ bvfora tujinj? elsewhere, aoJ if jou doo'l m. -l in l.w amiala a r.

.1 arat I lifl Far-famed Empire Store, the When jou ar lookiojf anunJ dun't lkcr IIKAVV III.Al'F.11, rri I lo slrp lnl4 the jou will fiuJ a UrM IXU IMAUX CMITHH. ro, Of erroaia 4 lu AU ckoW tarid; XCV OalSSIMEllia iull fitnJii J. ll.ll.Ll.f.JI, Ki.w K. JtV) CIIIXCIIIM 1 A I) to PAXTS aml SMITH. Ha TLa, I NT Kit ISU USIII.HV 18(54 Ir" LARGE ARRIVALS or VALTi AND AT- ASHLEY SMITH'S, Ashley Block.

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