T2C Vi U. .tl. TI.HK. JMliLL". B & M. R. R. in Nebraska, MAir; LINK I KJU'ltRslTltllMM IMllMi KTATHLVS : wirvi. 'o. 1. I No. 3. t I'l.itliiiioith :ftO a IHj r, :.V) 111 Oreapoll r'-H a in; 7. l im Cotironl. .. . . . 9:X. hiii! 7 : 1 In Cedar Creek...- t:IMain T.-l-'iim (.oiil'Vlde 10:04 HI!1 7 : ei Poutli Head... . in :'.n in f:l"m Ashland 10 :7 it in !J0 m Oreenwood .... 11:05 a in H :' . in I.laeoln Ar. 1 1 :V, ii-l A r. n :."ii p m L'fe I- :.'tn r.i.lve 10 :t." i in Iatlllru ' T. I.' Ar. 3:1". am tl.'ve pll'j'.'vi; : a l:i llrd I'll dd Ur. f :f'ppii ,r. :.'.tr a in il've S! p Hi' L've K :!". a li 1u4'4Mk J.r. .OU i I n ! A r. IV! ;.'. p in .l.'v-I. til ; in L'vc I- p in Akron 'Ar 2a a in. -.r .' :;ti . m ' l.'vt - a i:. I.'e i :" i m iHnvei 1 1 A r. t li3 a in A r. In :K' p m KXI'l.f.nrf 1 It IN tiOI.XO L.4T. 8 TATIONS : .r.ll. No. 2. No. 4. Ilalt-iii.iiilh. Ireapiflu . . . C-'tu-or-l.. .. Crd.-jr Crerk. l.oitisvi'le. . . riotilU Head.. Arddlinl Oreonwood .. I.itiruln . . . . IliUStil'gK l:ed Cloud... MeCook Akron.. .. . Denver ,i Ar, r. - n t ,i in J A r. 9 :00 a in h :"0 a in 8 a ii: S :''." a ii M :I7 a in tS :''3 a in 7 :4ri a in 7 :3-l a in 3 :Mi a in 7 .efi a hi 0 :1.-V in P) r.'t't p in p in 7 i: p !i. 2 -mi p i:i 3 :'jn p in :o :v :i ii. II :?" .1 7 :H"i a ii! ! ,H. 4 :M i i iM Ar. Hi ! r. ml A r. I Ar. :1a r. 'i r. !Ar. I a t . p 1 :i. p ! .1 :Vi p i mi v i . l. 3 : p I ml Ar. Ar. 9 p mi A r. Ar. 2 :u ' p " t'.fi ii Ar L've Ar i.'ve Ar. ! r. IVrt Ar I vr I.Ve i'Ar. 9:f:iii lve lit :lil a I. r. H :' a II. 've : A r. A ; iii a lve 4 ur u I r. in .V p I lve ' :""' ! I lvt : p Traluf 3 and 4. nui.llM;: if. :' and 4) fI : Itii Cloud, run daily excrpt. Sunday. K. C. ST. JOF. & C. B It. H. STATIONS : K. -H:-S Tlt VI.NS 'vOIMCi : r:i. Plattsiiiouth rc:iio!i J.;i i l ttf! lie lev.ie Oniuba .. STATIONS : u. 4 :.V) a in ,r :n:i a iii .'. II a in .- a in VO a mi 6 in V :0i p in :l ; p l'i J p ii r. r. M' - I I'lattniiKiutb . Oiapolis .... l.a I'latte ... I;e1!vui . . Oman a. . .. 9 ; Pi : :iu a in 0 :x a in - : a in :- a in b : p ii: f :ik) i) in 7 :? p mi 7 i M 7 :J'i p ji T131i: T4HJ.K MiHyouri S'atiJic ISaiSiua;!. Kxpn-ss liav- 7 V) p ta .I7 -.12 " S...-J n:n ' j.tf ' 1.1.117 -B47 :i.lll K,.lfss Ii-avv SOL" I'll. .00 .iil o7 IK -!I.15 . M !i2l " 7.7 ii.lil. ?! a.Ki i"li-!;i.i Ii-a .-s irnfii h.ll.lll. ij .r. a in. J.nti p. ii, ,!!.- - A M -5(W " r if li. 13 flmnhn I'apilinui S;ii:ii'n-!1 I nii vill- Weeping Water. AV'ica ........... Itiinliar lvaiis u; City r- p. lining J 1 1 1 .lnj; NUK1H. N'i:'l'll. Mild H Ht. LooU . i 52:1. 11 n:-2- '1. Vans.u? City 8.3 f in 7.5 -a luubar Sl a. n 4.2t i. ri.l 1. 01 p. :n. IViH-a &4" ' i.M - 2. 10 " Wefpin-; Wafi r. . r..(! ' 2.4"t Ixuisville t: - A .33 3.o- " ftpriniftifld .M S.4H " 4.:5 " l"pilli..n.. .. . 7.20 " to. 15 - .'..?: - Omaha r.rriv-H H.iX) " k.m " 7 ik The above Ii JeflVrsnn City time, wliich it 1 1 uiinute latter tlian Omaha linw. ItRIVAIi AM lKP VStTI ItK or AKHIVK. DtrAUTs. I . HI. I 3.l p. HI.' I H.n Jl. III. I 6..V1 p. m. 4.2f p. Ill . a. in J 8.25 a. m. 1. 25 p. PI. tMt a. in l.K p. to ,.M k m. 9.30 U. IU. F.ASTF.UN. WESTERN. 9.00 H. III. 6.0O p. in. l.no a 111 vvi p. m. Ix. t0 a in. ;..fci p. in. 4 ..m p. 111. KOKTIiKHN. AOt'TllKKN. OMAHA FRKI'IVI WATKB. U.ooain. KALTO II l"V I L.I.B. 1H-C 17. 11. KATKH CUAUm FOlt oitr:s. On or. !?r imr exceed :ni; - - - 10 cent Over 15 and imt exceedlii ?3- - 15 c-m " $v " W - - 20r'iit " K " So - - 2.jOC-lit A f!iilt? Money 4rder may nn...... 11 inuiu from one eont 10 lifty dollars, bu 1r.t1.1t not contain a tr.iflinnal part oi i rent. KATF.1 rOK I'OSrAJK. It clann ma'tr ( U'tliT-) 3 eenn pT '-4 nunrt 2d " " (Tublislier H rates) 2 -U pr lb. ii " " (Trani-ienr Newiipi-ui-n am--books conu' iiuier this cias 1 cent p"; eai-ii 2 ouuees. tth clM (mervliafiJise) 1 ct-nt per ounce. J. V; MAtoiULL 1. M. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. CITY UIUECIOUV. . i;koi:ces. smith. Maor. WILLIAM li. CL'SiIIM;. 1 reasmvr. J. L. M ".I l'sil., Ciiv Clerk WIl.Lhrr roiTKNOKK. I'l.lke .ladf. K. I!. WIMHlAM.Ciiv A'tor.ipy. f. H. Ml'WHY. Cliie't d 1 VHre. I. Mi 'aNN. Vfri-eei t Miee.s. V. KUC.I.SKK, ' iill .il I'irc Lp. W. H. SC.IICiiKNKC'lli. i. '.iu uoard o. il?a!.h :.m : . lit Ward W11 . f-r ltl. II. 1. l'. -i:s. 2nd Ward .. . t'at:. :s. ,. . . il. Ka invld. 3'M Vt'jird--M. Ii. Mur nv,.l. K. loruuu. tli Ward I'. 1. l.eliidi.df. I. -MtCaiiiUi. yi'ii'JOL. liOAHU. .IK.1SK ii. StllOUil, J. V. SAK.VS, " 31. A. HAKlK; v.N . Wni. V 1 N ilCU.Vi CiiN . L. I). BENNLTT. V. V. LKONAKU. 7a.r-J.NO. W. MAKSIIALX. coixrv uiuECTortY. W. II. NKWKLL. Coutity lre:i.urer. .J VY. E i INii. iJ.a:IV" 'ler. J. v. OilN-. t:i..-iii iude. il Vf.il i. .S.i-r 1.. 1 ,:.i'lN, S.i;i't : 1.:' Iii i .n't .... ' i 1 . . .n: -n!hv -vo:. t 1 . i;i rt . - n- t'.i' f. ' - . a fjti:.t l'.t-iui lT-iuct. - . i i.'. ?'-J. Ml. i'U-aaat I'letttucl . . i:. .a: t.iMiiiL.i .'ait1- '.viiiK. w.ln tlie Cuut . iii!i::il-i.i 1 I il liud i'uT!ii lit sensimi tCe .'..11 dn. lay an.i riiesda) of eac h moiita. f.U!:f 11K fK OK. itANK CAK.ti 111. IVesident. J. A :.NMC. ilriA'itV tJ.EJK.. Vico-Prenl-iieut W.I. a. .YISK, Secietary. k HElt. t;OKJKl. Trea-iurer. txular .iieotinic of the Board at the Court ilojie.tue riii ruexday eveuiuof e.ico montn. J. F. B A U ffl E I S T E n Furnishes Kre-h, Pure Uk DELIl.iltl DAILY. iSpecl&l call attended 10. and r're.b .Milk ?ro jt i'ii f.rnlJiiM. nr nljjU' 4Jv PLA.TTSfflOUTM MILLS. jr' PLATTs M O CTfl .NEB. C. II CIS EL, Proprietor. Fiour, Corn ileal & Feed V on hnd and fonale at lowest cab Tto hlehet prices paid for Wheat and F t.il.it.u.1 iiiix.t;iit fct tcL'tK ir work i'l.ll lll.M(.l 1 2 3 4 n t 7 M In II 15 l'i 17 IH i: ?i 11 ,1. I'. Yoii'-, ret'iei i-i'. HeiiM'll fi 1 j-w!i. bt.r. M. M. M irj.hy U Co., " Uoi;rit-r ;-.l.tI-ft:.i. Comity 'U rc'i oITlrw. K. li. l. ri'i'!-i. e. .1. v'.-ck!;.4'ti, WhhUt.'i I'tiio , 1 . :.v;i - l. II. Wli ! r, ! 1.1 !( , I. . I'HfllJ l-il, " II. !'.. W ii..; 11:1111. .1 :,.. W ;i !..!. .1. V, . .I.ts 1,. ... W. S -. uliii-c. .louls.y liio-t., inlie. W :. 'arifi . loie. O. W. l-.iirtl. l l, rr-l.l"nc . St. It Mi:r(.lr. . I . II. Wl . .-!. r it o . .ill..-. . .1. I'. liiilnr. i'-iii.-nc-. I i -I N :tiri:i:il is.ti.l. I. I I. Ji! . tl IU-( -. Ilf.lcr-. .1. 1". Viii':'.. p.id'i.. I' 1 Kin I I.Hi -I. I:. W. IIV'-i li -!.l!te. .Join 11. il "i:i 1-. I'" ui'i l-i- .ll':ri- llfi:i 1. IT;:. ' t'.! ' .1. .V i- r. r-sl:ei'i v. M. M. I'll ip.il. 1.1, W. I. lot.. A. N. ..iilntaii. II h I":i 1 1 . . W. II. Mlt.'IdKlit'fi.l . Iil.IV. Su'li van i. 'Von i ) . A. V. M'-i ;i-t;'l;ii.i. 1 1 -ld :i A. I'ai li'r.M.ii. iivi-i y. :. .v.. iii.inif-. I.. I. i'.eiitifl t. ri'ii!i;ii:e. lil'il. S .-.until, olllfl'. I.. A Mcniv, Ho- "-l. .1. W. t':iii!i-M. r-'xi'lt'lK'e. If. K. 1.1 v ini'f-t 'li. fi-.i-i-. J. V. Wi 'CMiiicli, 1 1'l-l t.-ijrt- Cliriplitin Wtiflil, W. li. .i. Iu .i..!,i 1 tit . ii'ii. s r:,iit:i, It. If. I .t v i i, t.i. " C ;. l;.ti:ard. Z4 i'l 2i H J! I HI 31 .V ..1 :ts :ii 411 II 42 It II l.-i Hi I "l'i SO .; 335 310 3ii t .415 Tin; '.! !: Ii .ir. i'ipi.ni tV H it t S'io'..Mi wh A.iiilaiitl, Arliii'loi . !.. li', 11 m-''' Itln.f . i r mimr. I.i::r flu, 0.:rtu.t 'i"ru ".t t'i.. i-apillimi, uiititi-lu. . .ini:. .:... Sn itli 1:. 1. ami avfily. PiiOF -.SSIO.iAL CAkCS.' smith & ATTOUNKYH AT LAW. Will piat-M-v in , IIm' Cut!-in tin aiate. ORici- o.ci t':t-L . t ionai l:. ;:!: t-, ) I'l.A l'T.Miir I'll - SHI.HHi A. r-f-i tl:c' over MHtti. li '!, .v. ''i. Jlii.sj s.' I'I.mI eias.s !ei at iim, h i viil..- ;rn. J. :.. . 1. 1.. j.. 4-. . I'M VS1 ; VN a:i,i S V ;( ; r ; . . i)W (.11 M.-i, Mlcet li'.'l iv.-eil .NiHi rmd t'li; It, sotitn ,,;. (.iiiuc oj:e.i ;l.iy ami ! iiilil Oii.'NI V I'M VMH I N SjiiTt.il ati.-tin.; f;i-" !o il:-t',i-iH of wuinr. and e'ml'.irea . ; t 12. O-HONOllOIl ATTOilMiY Ai LAW u. .NUlAK "rt.'::MC '. I .etalil 111. r!, 1'l.A IT ... 1' -Lr I'M. - M.KItAslvA A'.-nt :or :, i Uv-: to h.iid iro-n St.ro.j.- d! a.',:.Iv ?. Si. Lit' SXfcrvS's;A. ... OFi'T 1. l!t)l t:.S. In. in la;.. t t. Kxaiimt.t i'i'.foii i:r I . h. i'l-n.-aio:. i. .ia:,:.i.k, r II .Y S I C I A N A .N i S f I! ii Kit -. Can be f nin 1 bi cail:". at. :iis oiltef", oi'i n.-r 7i and Main :r.'etra in .1.11. v, ..t. -rmauV I'l.ArrsMlil'l I!. , KHL.iMiA. J IS. 1. .fi ITdiUVn AITOK.SKV AT LAW. O.'Kee ow.r Uak.T .V At wood V stun-. -n:i:l: s' 01 Main lirt vifii ;tii ana i.rli .itte-i-. ilf J. It. 'aC;iy. AITOKNKY A T LAW. Vvili practice in l ue 'mil l- in toe mate. 0--:rii-t .Uttr uj 1. 1 I Xiit.trj I'uIaIu'. COLC A'CTJO- r.v .V A Pit CIA L, 2 . ATToKNKY V l LAW. Keal K-iiivir. Km miraiici' and t'lilii'i'Uiiu A-ii.c.y. Oiiite . block, riiui.i.'iioiu a Ni-tii a.. ii. :j.. t. fi. Vt ai:i:i.::i: & 4;;. I. W OKKiCi., Keal ltate. Fire and Lifi- i. -s iraaee Aeiil.. I'lattsiiioulli, NeUiisia. C01-l-r.-ttiss. lax-jiayeri. Slave a eoiiijii.-if ab-tract of title.'. i;n a:il sell real estate, ne if 1.-. e piaiis. &c. 1Sj JASia -n.i, A rUHCXEYAT LAW. Ali'l:hc--Vn i. intl adjti::j.':: Countle.s ; jcive speeia ailc:.' 10 coil, cliuns ali i aiistiii M-. ; mie. o.iii " t'it.eraid ;tock. i,ttts.inutli. Nebrask.v. 17V j. v ximmiiii, JUSTICE OK THE PEACE H 11 Uin ord'.' In the front part of hit rcsi.leuee on Chicago Av-nue, where ne mav te found 1 reatllneHs to attend to the Uutiei of the o l 47ri. a. ei. ii:L.6.t:n. u :Tti ;raduate in P-IAKM CY AXIl MEDIVINr". O'fl.'il'i l'tjrry'i d. u smrf ujoos't-the IV kiti-tlnitiTie. KOUiiaT II. XVI.VUII 4.71 , ; .. NoJary Tublic. ATTORNEY AT LAW. O'ae over Canuth'.s Jeweiiy Store, riattsiii-juth. - - - " Xebrask: Ta ' A. W- Y ZZ 11 . FlrZUEltl.l'rt iiLOOK. Pl.ATrSil-jCTH Nki. Prompt ;i ad care fal attention to a irene-a LaiV I'nictire. A.M.Sn.MVAN. E. II. Uh,,',k. SULLIVAN & W001EY. Attorneys and Counsolcrs- OPriCn In - 11 lTr:io!i IM -ck, frjnt ri)0:n 9-'orj'J si,.ry. w i'rouiet ittantioa yiveu t all b isitieJ . uiar2f BOYD & LARSEInT" tractors end Builders. W 111 plve e-dimntei on all kind of work. Any orders left at th Lnnib-r Yard or Post Oiiice will receive pro. not attention Heavy Truss Framing f jr hams aai lare baildiiii a specialty. Kur refcience apply to I P. Yur.t'. ... V. Wee n I or ii. W'v.er ii::.:i .Sun. d.tw At, GO'S 1 fc m-tjita r ttS f??S ri,' ?5:J A $J$ H IU Wl IblU SZiulo OXTsYct Vegetable Oil and Vui-c Ueef Tallow. To Indncfc housekeepers to fr.ro tLIs Goap a trUl. w: Til each Eir WE A -FINE ga&-2i j "! ;: '" ! f:r " rhort time only A- ull. !k r;... i:u.-anta;of at OXCC Vr.. .'. li!! VaT this t6-lo. nioro svasli fn-.' . f-h croa'r c.tjo thna any poap In th -it-'f - I; his r. : :.r uso In haxJ caJ tol-i -.j'fc.tcr. , IJJ.l iiiui;.l Timi Ma r. A. Wrisloy & Co.' OiZIO VCrO, nrviuoturors of Ster-.dard VAurwIr SIEGE OF CORH TIT, iTOw llaTlc-Ti AJvanoo-1 with Ore at Deliberation,, And lTorv tUf 4 onfederaten r.nler. talnea llliu bile They Hre Otl. tiny. Out uf the Way. U. Qnnd fn T)rtr"it Fit I'reroi. C'liiidli Mfw die .f t!i- 'hfii-nel-f jmt t tli wnr. l'i j:i 1 1 e t :te tli' C'uiJ' 'l 1 alin Hlt - uj i.l it until !?! Inst Fid' in) left it U p.i'le d llni jri av 'li;:;.r,'r lte !' Ii.'ul nil itlln .mr. Tli" i '!'.! ; w la. U ut.-.l oil it.-, wil n i'l tii.iik id its tuiti r fwed il.iilli as nii'e'y as :u .! I.v, lint, its noil full of cii;!i : mid its vrat'i I'.l.l't m U fur Inures to fil i:.U, C'on Va (!. ni'il '-Via ral f.if.uil it h pnvi-yari!:n ielln. tt -t! u:i-r-:.f Kint. ! il nt ( 'oritilli-' s tl:.: 2i".'oi.d on liiilnil'ii'.l uml li:it:!r..il. of :i.v'i.'.'n-.i in ti. ii.tioiifil e.'iin t t'i'', sitt.l 'L)iil ut I'm 111 tli" Mli'liiavt I'i'' ! Lit of nm lii-;: H:i'l fr.'.ii'!: i'ds ol C Jt vn i m Ir:-it IiiM-eUy :ilt r t!n l attie of S-fii!.!i, Ii.'nuro .unl it'tiiyttiMl l.y slo-.v ami i;i ,y su.trcli-s (i IVrioili Mild lliete iuti:lieiicl. It !..- l-'-n kffwi ti'.l tiiat Ila'l.M-k inoii- than nny ol 1.. r innii hK l lili.iiic f n- ettin (Jiaot inti.it Hisit.on i I u r 1 1 : .J 1 1 Ij; t I. nil-! it ihcerl':i tiiat ilil'i-i tly ift-i cLi- !-,.. 'e le: it.ii.e 110 Mi n t .f i.is .t .:m! U-t.l.ty. li'" i:t ;:ieir .iii'i! U d Ui :-!1.i".j;i ..ta! t-': - iiiti.au.i f t).e t.isii",' ia ;'i.'ii, a:.d in i-orMi:::iri i! 1." i-Mt'ii cam to ! :,..i.ii' i'r (.Iraiit by i.'tti :.iy d ;i' i' 'ii'J inn; of Lia raiik. lit ant's o.vn i:t.ua'.!aiie i'l'iiimmul '..is ilividcd and sci.dwiclaul S'i;i.-1 iH could i,i:t tiii'l i, nor was he io:i-at!l".l in evai d til its (i .:.tlH)U. It wa- the hist days of Apt il before Ha'V.-k ud iiis ruii-l ni ti.y of i: wni'is of vi,!,nr') .in-:i wen; r.-ady to ru.ve oa Corisit.lt, an 1 it tin: interval h- t ole due care to k'l'v (ho laSioii on l:i. :. la.Ii ; h for the end of tae iflA.1- .:-a. rim AND P.PASK. While Tl.ili. t k's M..'!ai.i..;.i. ;'.s Mi l ois- iwtil.i'.-: ca:iie.i the idea tiif.L hi; m-'ant to j ami ri.ht ov.r lii.-'nniicai-d and into Corin.'h i when te Kt.uti-il, 1-e had sea:cc!y left, tin I I'luri'-.v t. river behi " h ;i 5r. ;:a:i to in ;. a Mii:,ii' liii'e lie- fii il. ilaai; is not. to -da. 'we:i i-'.lii'oli rnd fVi:it:!.!i . '-iA h:ii. sit.s i-iiii .... 1' f v.'l.etv lilt, old iii ;iinl. Wliom'vcr ai-, u.' v.-'Mi estet.i'k n (.Viiif-.- lei iit'- ieket amlil io.t :i -'. 1 -iiii'.i iv.-tt! tiiseliui'i.v.l, taO orlel'S -vent 1','icU for s; i'ai : a: 1 Jiel:s. Tlio ai si .y moved lii..-ii hu! b!rl ho:-so. Its vi'i H-a u 1 vanen v.'as no! liat ;i 7 tilo a nn-'. Corps tuiil divisi:.'..-: .a.-J li.-iiV.k i"'': o-ei ..i.e ttt in e:i: t iViii l : tu ;nt'v fill, h li'.'l Has I :ui tlu-i , aud h.'id C'.: iii:h i.-.':i tv: a:y .ti -' trlLer away, n.'iikvk nv.'.i I La.v:. h.-n f.ll .t:it:i:e.r resie';:!! i Kroia tlio i- i to tUa'Jlst .1' Slay, II li'e.'U a:t vaii"''.l only live i:i;!is llhoo-I: t.I.e t'.;:feUjr:ii.j f ).'e'' 011 hi wIm'Io . j!;iv ?';!:! Li'i! at tuitimo n'i:il.i .'.1 a :;vi- 1' 11 i.V'.r :.: ..ui T In. 1; I'-u-fc"., :u- 1. lit a uir-J'l'.tclt for ll'.o , a n I e'.'s : y iii;.,!.t lio ii;r.'.u-,I us aii l r.;ilil oni. tlpj wito!.; .. x-;k i;t:u : :iy tit fvi iy nlai'ta fivni tai; jjiir'iet-po.'ii.s. i k k : li : -: i :: to i t ! N f a. Ft.ir-.'raiii fuel in nt:-i arouial Cc:iuth a .liiit io e.cei-xl -!".'). trail. lii- line. of ".i; wue ei-e.te,l ;".r t.';5orary il.ffi r, i:d v.i'.e n-A bri'ia until ai'tor llaiieek imun :aivii:if. Tiie rViteiul woiks l.-uiit tl!! ..i Tiiiliss is; of Corinth, aii l built in thi: ty-six l;.uii .it tl'.tit, were far stroii&vr t.ii.:a aiiy ei'u:LoJ ii di'i'i-iid tlie eity. And yet HiMfek not only pi t it into his ..tii tluit l.e li'.u:-t lay sie? t Coiir.tli al'Lei' tie ic-ul'." ft'jiliioa, but lie pt sue.' x traisi f iee truiii; on band for tlio iiiri .. that .alf iii army was vmni out. in et tiiijj llio uwiistoid over tlio coi:n! ry nnit in position, lei! n i-iga!l bail cause to dread a proaiMt and "ujiiil advance of the l-Vueial army, wit h a .uiek anil vigorous ntuOi ujion so'iie u:ie jKiiut f his vvorli, but; there was no I'iiiist for unriii over iialli;cl;'s jirof;.'a.i:!ne. RELAYING HAL1.1XX. That the peat FeUoi-nl army 'inarcfcing on oi i::t.h would eveataaily arrive Ix-fore it, ud that it cvaou.'itii.ti wan only a question i' time, must have btn el.,ar in the Confrxl- .'ate coinuiandcr, b;tt yet, to iLday tlio tiina ;-s loiifjas possilile4 ho delayed Ilalleek. Two of the Confederate attaeks innde upm jor- lons cf the Federal army while on the luarc'i ..eiv'dijjniiiod as Iwttles!. although oi.Iy a few aiaeies were brought intu action. What--yer Ceaui tgard did puzzled and dflaj'is.1 :-ial!rX-k arid proved his ini-o-mjtency. None f Lis i'oris -oiuinatideJ S could have coui 'ii:U.ti gn-atr blunders, while tiraut, Sher inaii, or'Tbonnis were far mora qualified to intiimand the army and ptuli it ahead to victory. O-.ttxide of the t"o attacks mentioned, the Coiifedei-ates deltiytvl Ilalleck by skir nnsiutitc as would have delayed no one elso. Whenever the Fedetiil advance struck a Cou fed"iate picket which held its gjioisnd for any '.r nh of time, whole b: iu'.Hii s would bo or .leied up, anil if a seo-at cntno in with a rtv j-ort of a Conf'.iU'ifite division in position oil one of t.ho roiids, tho maifcer was seriood rnouli for a council of generals. IN POSITION. Oa the 88; h of ?.Iay liailei k bad fairly Invest--1 Coriutli, anl his isiea giirus were lip ami in pisitiou. Branrt'garil liil not have an oartliwork on hi whole hue that Meld artillery could ' not have lettered down, nor whs there otio fiin;le point in his lir.o which wats considered imprpuable. It was pretty cc'iieluMvcly shown when the Federals finally ocfuj'Sed Corinth, tht had ilalleck mailed on Lis right aud attacked MiHiyly he would have uoubtltvs broken thmiiyh. Iutlced. a -riiidilon dash by lo.l'lN) men at tiny point on the C'C'iL!'t-iio:a!3 line would Iihvo tried it s veiviy. ilailec-V neithor ntstied for a fci-ldea blow cur tried a suddeii tiah. He was goin to lKice Ijeauieard, the same as if the Con federate tioopM had been shut up iu a walled city with no line of retreat and noway to renew sup dies of provisions. Having doublo the force of Boauregai d, behind iutreneh mentH e;iially assti'imj. Ilalleck wait-n i-r attaclis iatrttKil of making thetn. nii.i for thtveor four daj-s routed the ar:iiy oi.t tipo.i the tili-httst pretext. On the SOth day of Alay he fully eivctel an attack all aionj; his lines, and that without further excuse than heavy picket- firing. EVACrATIXO CORINTH. Betuireganl had known for days and weeks ti'iit lw must fall back when Halli'k moved np. The value if Corinth as a strat-eio iwint was not worth risking a battle in whi "h he would be outuutr.bered. and must, attack intrenched lines at that. Therefoi-e, on the laydays of May orders w?re pi veil for the evacuation of the plac. No jioint was evr aliandoned in a more orderly manner in the face of a a enemy. Every infantry corps was ordered to mire at a frtain hour, by a certain road, to a certain rendezvous. Every baggage train had its position as:giiel and was given a particular hour for leaving. Every ammu nition train and battery knew ita position in the line of retreat, the s-t-ength of its giniid and the spot wheiu it was to halt on the other jri.le of the Tuscumbia. iVhile four-fifths of tho infantry were to boin the retreat at a c-ortain hour, it was under such instructions that, bad an attack boon made by Halleck at auy ioint during tho nilit, every brigade w on lii have wheeled aboat and marched back to the trenche without confusion. About Bne-flfth of the Infantry -ras left fc the trenches for aocie hours, and cavalry in oon Nivrab!e forco was at the front. The cavairy wai U) skirmish and armov and Icram ht kh. iearanees until tho last of the infantrv w.ua - miles away, and then in failing back to ie- tsuiiy-Driiiges ana obstruct Uio road a. niucn as posi-ible. rxCTRENTS OF THZ KVA CITATION. The wholo history of tho war does not fur nish another such cool and deliberate pro ceeding as the evacuation of Cornith. Much of the Confederate lino was undir lira Ha'- leek was inovlmr bodies of trom her. and there, ahd Ids siege guns were exjiected to open lire every moment, and yet tho Confed erate evacuation was without hurry or ex citement. Beauregard bad two railroads to lantl a "IT llcrKlir &uiS Ia lm.ii in i oi .u- 1 liu fjwu- aiTiinvjiltioa, h'"ti, r.rf rn.- Aii oni, anio-i- iMii.-rri, forase and olhor fcani'S .w .; vr.t :. i:i tixtiA.'f. Tlio o: .l -it to Hit It corf, d.- -- :, Lri .a,l mi r" i .i nt ivoro ; : iJV-j t?des fere itnii; sioh'. The I'foT.IJliliie ll'.u t lt tTT. ' .'-.'; b ' ' faco of a preat army irup-t. rprinn ' ni'i:iteiit'.i Ti ili'-e. Tlio Co".f'-lk''ufs, tri'.-n; foi-, reiii't to Yank.o c;.i.iii:)..; to -I their Ittovoiiitiit-s. A b'lU'totl, not l.ire e.nui; h to h'T I . m ill, but bi eriotiih to loot II ili. ck. iv:i-: .,,t up on the uihtof thoevne ii'tt.oi: arid hel l stitj eii.t'.d ior Miuo hojrn. Tin; ;dare of ih',' eiunp liivs niade tiie La I i'a p'ai.ily VHiM. U tiie I'.dtrals, ami the a:notii't of iron and lead lired at it wcul l have b.vn a hf.d tor a frci;:ht. fur. At Klitt.-.! in'.i'i vaU through the iriht tfn la.li'niil l.K'oijiotives fit the depots ul.-w w i.i at1. ,f t rains were ai ri viu , and sol El.', rs titili'ti I'oi the '.t: jK.s;' elni'i . 't til.' "n; Mif. ii iv.iiei.tri" so viyarously l.'i.iL llillwil l-li.'Vd the wl'.o.c M'jtiiwn t oiitedi'iaey wus iiias.-.iu;4 in Corir.ih. Auotl.'-r of the ti i k.i was to lovp the oiitttp Lies bdrntti. na I t ..- and th.u siyd up i,ii(il-t'":k"ts and o(i:i pit ki'i lit in'. Tla: Fed. r.d picket lin w:n thus kept di.-. fuil-'.l and iia;xiouM, and liallcck was stitvly p -.zlo-l to kuoA- vvl.at no'.v plan lieuuiearii wa 'arryni' out. Worthless tent-s and um muiiiliiiu and broken wagons were left as prizes, bttl whatever uusof v:Jue, n i mtittcr v. hati-hft trouble to inovi it, wu-i moved, h iAi ml i.tf sian well.-, had ln Ixncl in siv-'ii-li oi U'il.J H'i.lfl'. Vhi; l.aich'IK'l " .t tilt .m' v. us not only taken away, but tho wells t hi'liisclvcs di-;lf oy.d. The pi ;.' t uinioe oi i v n. la.tioti was ran -fully followed, and ou ll.e naiiiii.ij of the .ii.'iii ilalleck had Itcfoix lii.a o:ily Ll:.- Confederate- i avajiy pickets. Ol'ENTNU THE SIK'iK. At daylight, on tin; inurniii of tu Wn. wli'-n 1 .1'jiuivat d's iifmy was mil.'.-; saway. llalli. 1-: o; lull tho si. j of Corinth. lit;-t,:-!'!!. grt:u-i KMirod, hi;; i.'iny ch.-e: si, at: ! t v: rt shut s.nd sliell J -uuniied .it uii.lefeii':' d e.ti in works. Whan h i liually U'C-uoe s.ili ,-la- I t.l'.al toriiit.h had been i;vacuaU'd,'ue rusia d in. ( -,tp' tired 4i)d cou viilescimts who hid b-ile 1 to uio e. Hi many old muski'ts, a few half biin:'-! t';e:piit c::!s aiid diabied loiaanotivit, ait'1. bat. wa.i the end. On l:n-4t.li of Jiine ITille'k pmsoverod suf Heienlly to rejiott titai. Popo had j'm.li.'d 'je;i.:ie:ird many iiuics, capturing Itl.OU) jr. isone; s, la,l.:)U ttaiids of arnts, t'Aelve linld-pi-.'ces, a train of wagons, nine liKoiuotive. hii ! many cai-s. Pope t.jtd not captured t'0 piisouers; he l.r.d not even at l.i Utsl i.e.i i! e,riit ! in fori-o; ie; had not ple-.ad him at (-.;::'.:. ;iid :si'.l-ku;..s, rav s. nor nn r.ri'iy "v.i'jon. ilo 1. c.a;'s iir.d i: -. ;i .ov'tir.J. '::'. li : .v t pri... i a-, i's, toi-1 li.d he had i.' :'.d pi. '. ' I V ad cupt U'iTli t ai'u:ul(.:a Iii!;I-s 'ind v. a j.;. i :. i'..;aiireard deliiiurately v.-!tl'.il;-;w to a rev posi:j.i:i at Tuj-cio, a al Ifallee't h.-ft forth'' east to se:Ui-o a yi-andt:!- field for his military an.hition. He left no friends ljehiud. Arro p unt, a ad I'or.ecite i, h-: had jsi iiled a cam paign, disii.-.t.'il a iLion, aud shown his tit ter iu'jajiiipftency efury hour in Iheihiy. Had Ilallc.k stuck to tl.'-.; west it is doubtful if U: ant, iSlii'i-iiiMU or Tlmaras would have eviti continued cgj s coriiniandciv. tiuiunrr's Leave ot" iUe Senate. TJontou Transcript. Itir. Jlaytton, late chief enjrint:-.;r f the United Ktates senate, tells the follow ins: story of the la.st days of Clha: les Sumner: "1 thall never fusjjet tho last time that Mr. ".UiTitior was in the sei.nte. I was sitting ia n:y usual pla'-c when I sftvv him rist, take hp, hat and cane both iii his riltt Laud, as lit was often accu.stoin.jd to lo, and start t, leave thr " amber. As ho rose from Lis sent he put his .aft hand quickly to his left breast, as if in pain, and socn'.ed to press it. hard. Tht ii ho stood, I should sy for a full minute, waiting his e-ei around the entire range of the a!!ei ies tw ice, as if looking for a f.-imil far face. He then, standing tliere, delilx-rat-ely Kurveyed the whole senate, and then stai ted for tha east door. As he started he dropfH.il Viis left lutnd from his left breast. As he reached the east door be once more put his left hand to his breast with a quicker motion, ami inclined his liody slightly to the right Once mere he turned, and I can see the wonJer full expression upon his face now. It turned first pale, deadly pale, then lccame a jearly gray. I should never have known the face was that of Mr. Sumner. There was upon it an expression of pain, but a deeper expres sion of agonizing sorrow. He bfood a few seconds in this position, surveyed one? more the whole senate lioor, straightened himself a little from hi partly inclining positiou t. ward the right, and dartfd through the east ern folding doors as if shot frmn a cannon. He nwver entered the senate chamber again. In two days he was dead. I could not ac count for Mr. Sumner's strange conduc t and that terrible expression on his face. Il haunted me. The next day I learned that ho was sick, and the next that he was dead, and it occurred to me in a moment that Mr. Sum ner, as he stood there with his hand upon his breast, and surveyed the senate chamber, might have had a presentiment that look was the last which he was ever to give uiiou that body, and it was." The majority of tho better class of New York shop girls are said to remain single "be cause the men they may marry are not re fined enough for them, and the men they voukl marry never ask them." KEG RO COP.N-S ll UCKI KG. Arkansa-.v Traveler. Com, grab tip a rail an' fling it 'cross de COIT). Sing cr juratigi, bo; Yer mil;' l-at do udder squad jes' as shore's yer born, Ssir.g er jnrangi, ho; De Guinea' nigger smtcks like skmtiiti' a nqur'!. far.jr er jnrangi. lw; HCtxV do coi n in tie air i :i a tegPar w'niri' ir.g er juraugi.-ho; An' -r rake i'in s'lvlra hu-!i. ": ri up de .' '. ! le nubb,. . :' ---I ss i -..:i yer beat : : Wftf. h i cl.t.. to ilng er .parangi, ho: II s got a lot ob corn da;-. uuVr hi;; feet, Sin er juraugi. hi; "Wfc'sdij' -5:11 like a hen cr ecitit-chln' for ii 'Sing er juran'Ti, ho; I? git a rod year, co.-oe. gimme dat Sinir er j-iran'i, bo: An' ei' ii-u we's bouii' le:it yer Put ti- iio pen. Thou.-iiit w"o couldn't inett yer F-- li;i' wid rusn. The t'onl'e 'crate Mil t-wcr'. A correspondent of The Flnladelphia Ledger gives nn interesiiug account of Salc viile, near thj Clinch mountains, in V.'st Teimet' o, where tho southern tx;ple ob tainod tbeir salt durin.T thj rebellion. The locality Is a basin inca a bo it six bun- dre".l ; -os. the bod of a fonarr la'ie. fo:-nii::.j or.s of those rich blue-grass bottoms that are won a fortune to thi.; cattle-airier, and t , lerlying it is a fv--It rock. Hero is-mivle the sr.lt that suprilie:; westra Virginia, oat- ei-n Tennessos, and Alabama. In Is'ew York salt-:nal:o norihein Gcargta and Georgo V. 1 "aimer, a r from Syracuse, came to the region and went into tho talt-makln j industry in a small way. Wells were sun".:, piercing the salt rock, the wal;r beneath it was raise ! to the s.urfira, b'.lo J in pans, and the salt thus obtained. Th:; industry was in mo-lerato operation when the lbeilion Ijo gnn, and it ti'-n extendcl in an amazing way. The blockade of tho southern ports ;eutioff all tho outside s-ipplj- of salt, and here aluioet- the tctire Confederacy bail to come for it. The manufacture was mala a national one, each southern state established its agency, paying a royalty for tho salt produced, and CoL Palmer, extend ing his business, took in Gen. Stuart as a partner. Thay are now probably the two we-althiest men in Virginia. During the war, Federal troops destroyed the works, but after thoy left the nianfaeture was resumed. It was enormously profitable for tho owners, who turned out as much as 10,000,000 bushels a rear. The receipts of Couioderate money . -r - . ...i mrtc ru-y nVl TVt tro orportnidty to cwrnt it, but bindio.l it Tip, takJfir tlio itrwonnt an nent thnx An g J I nprrrtoil and the 7.per acvnaiultte.1 t.ioy "bought lanL In thii way Stuart got 70, 'IO a'iw, an.1 Paliu-r lomrht out a'l t's r-;im snrrounJitw? Salt l.kk, tin us (; u...: a : i-.t-niilt-vnt estate of 12.0)0 n.re-i, ou which h. now live with his brother, and tr.-r-ds iiianv U.ouitid-4 C'f sheeji and hundreds oi line cS tio. TLo selt iridtry W this pnx'cr oi.e 1 proiluctKl them an acre of land for a bushel of rait in tlie Llgh war prices, but the produc tion lias now fallen olf, aliout C00,oW buiihji tv-ilig turned out aiumally. The Ilent Uri'iid of Itfslnurnut-Lutir!!. Mew Yoik Journal. "What kind of people do you like to r e niorftr "Oh, th'io rtteut--mln.!eil men w ho e - ". know what they aio citing. Yon b iv - rov-t to feed them, tlwy are so alisorlr 1 ; business. Or I like thov hearty, c'.'.--. t ..' th rvmemi-i that a iv-tauraut nai-s as wed u any o.to eJo." girl Lkest 1ZM.., BLUE SLOOD 0ADET3. Army Oflleer fi-oiu the I'fople -The Frequency Vith Which Mirntle luen" llae Uetciue Army lefUHlt tru. F"c k's Sun. Recent events In cc-nnot.-tlon with officer of the mm vhi' vp made the.-- ollk-ei-s l.iuh-i.-'.g sto-k for the whole country. Ofiioorti who luul nothing buck thf!ii but tin.' f ;ct tliat they Hue " jfentlcinen," I.ae r.iw wrong by l-coming lefauiti .i, '!!ittg ti -;r pay three 01 four time-; over to gt-t i:i.a.y to piny iol;er, a:ul skipping out in 'i tl'-. : iM-i"' la.uaier. The attention of : whole ' 1' ' lia.i Ik-cu i ii!!"l to the f ro (.teiicy with wn; .1 "an ol!ie r aud a gentleman" '' ,. . -i . .'.: ' of "colid'.ict niil;c)'iii-ig aa of!;. ..-r a.i 1 a ;:- 1 tJeuian,'" a. id the count ry i a t-icK of it. Iii" trouble is easily rtceou.i'.od f.w. Vo'..: vm 1. h ive, iu tiilies pa. t, Im-.".i a; .poii.t .1 to N-.'i-s".. Point 1111 Use. their pai enis wt-i .- : ii. o;' kUkm! hi;:h in society or p''iti -.. or U-i tx the young iu.m were wild and iitsld Liiuiiig down. Tho t!p:itiii'iii o of a y t:ag luati at West lV'itil was a sure indication that h" - -a RH'IuIh.'!1 of good soeii-iy , and i dancer, and smar t at lin t iii.-,. Eastern society jx;!.ted the , eadi-ts, :u;d adorn I t'avn v. lieu they bi-caju-' !;; aai the tlhltji;; tli st they karnetl to do, mixed with thy daoi-.ug tiiey ti.e! P at co nplliih, lul l ; people fo ' 1 1 t. 1 i- a-si-istant sei v;. e an is, u::-.i 1 . ii-;- .-.-. i '.a'L a.aoa.o. : . .a yt 111 s co.iijR t! .i e e.-a;ui . -. in;-, la id in ci'ieiiei-.ioit.il ti; rri' s, ad whostoivl t'i' l'-t exaa: 'ii: io-i democrat, IU p.i .lir an, or .1.13 : : the i-iai-i', ati l in this w a y ' 1 . .1 1:1 -ii, the voi'iur men e.-lio ilia in. ciciy, and "davviie-;" mi.i t he sou of a bla- ir ter, or a fai i.'.'ji-, m: become r.n oliicer. T; the society of Lite e.i it , b '.'ui !;,-, if. .- 1 !..i:''. or a hoti' ;-fl t.O vrf-.t, I1,;1:... ..ii 'a a gtc-at ! I'i'.v t . Ii h is l. ";n toa iy t.a l''Ui, bat it in .11 ing for ye.iio to l.-l.te bio- .-l . l- beiU'X lor tho armv. Tl. 11 tf a l':,i :::! may not mu.-h i.i-.ei daaijliter an old t.rc '.V on the Hii.l :oa, r.ud he 1.1 i r.i.t. '-.l-l'A'liC. ' so divhel', drluk l.t :. j -::r..-r-f'::!!y. or pfixer so noikcha'aJiUy, t : i f la; w:il in:;.-' a soldier who will tiht hen Ii.-.: '. . Is the IVing to d-i, i'.a l w !i wi'. . bo so it IaI steaJ ;.vi;'.i .1 -. :t : -.i Is l-. . poker Wlt.a. tin' e.Xii. ;:-.. at: ar- ov tent lioar ii to pie!: out t!.-- f.j.u.. e-.-,-; ' and iuteliigent !.y ti) mal.e a '-! -:: gntdk-ss of b-.rll), poi. i,.s ,t U:.y.-ai.-coiiijdii.!imeaLs, i:.:iy s- i-ai a i,--. : : thie at tlto -.t who !e;? .- ..ys : upon West Point as a hoi, i ..it-.-.- i-i Lo husbantls for Kill: sto.'Ui- I, fr.'sh women fn.'in Vassar ila-'. tut lia- will gain by th;'. "hail ?. 'j h.iru is o; iu the govenimont. t.i!.'in- rii-h iricn'i that ara going w rong U it.'li.im tie-i! '!'- niaku iiOliJ-poles oi Ilii'tll bfiinstalks to ' lo ' tiay. Lt thj ion:it :' Irtva lor grerli ("; I i-o.-.llii'ilir-ra.-1 f.--v g!i'r . ini'.i Iii" jw'a ;.:..-d t 1 .- ! . 1 .str ' a--, .; ' ' .ii I he at ..- . t .ers of t! .- -:, UiiK-.a The of army o-lieei--. ;ip:-.i. 1 oil thair merits, w-irio it that their lathers w.-r-with presidents, or a congressmeti, imd t.: will alwayrs be true to fi-eii o"iee;-s in tho army n t!:ij were appointed 011 a- is.t!;. but honest, and th: --v-i--f. a: Mi lie !. of e :ho.-e '.- it.J X HI because they leh'i ,d l. 0'.:i iu.ii waiiVal to get 1 id ui 5 !. .a. lie U:.f iv 25 er. Pittsburgh Trader Some y',-irs ago Miss R.'.;c V"oo.l v.:s-i t..'.!'. -eling as a stir, acco.np.iiiied by h.-r Uii;.i.aod lfr. I."vvis M'M'i'isoii, who now stitiits t'.;'i tnOst among Amer ca-,! .. ' i- who are t.-.f stars. Mr. Moi-r--.!i 'vns not i-a.-.t in the ; one uight at Xew ( tast .' .!, Pa., and h-; -,ii. i!: the orchestra wr.lcli.n.j the i t'o: ;:..':a . Two j'o-aiig meii s,it, in trout of hi:n ( -' was given, Iho othvr was n.i-wviag. "An': she splendid " said th'j g:'.'.'.i ono, ivi.o-iia to Rose Wood. "Ah, yes," said th ol h;r -aj '"sd y ; "h goo,l aclitMs; I know her intimately. Wli.-a-ever she comes h ::'ia U Htippcr i :. me. She;; it goo J sort." This greatly i:npi-'r. -l th" j:r-pn 00. , n..'i liis friend nisi' in his t .t..-. :.t ;:..t. iii--t o!i v s satio'i iilso iiiLorc-.w-l Mr. M )i'i ison. P.i;tve.-n the acts a.ii iu the bar-rc-om .Mr. Mori ison sihi-e''"-vi iri ma! iiitew of ih' two y.vtjig ni a in.; the .T.-'iitiint- and aftt-r a hi talk he iiivit l thetn bi-iuii tlfj tliev accepted gladly. stag ri.ieh When on the slojo Mr. M-irrisrn had his Ife caKijd. "(i-eiitii iva-n.'1 sjiid. "liiio U w Miss Kr.se Wood, my w:f - gi'Cl '"lii.'in looked ttt the tin .:.;d i-L.ii a !. ' 1: " vi-..;., -1 l.a:-':y e rit I,:;; ai:;" :.' -r he k.:i-'..t r '-r. rs-io, takes y-..;-. i a'':'-: ' T.ii; groeo 3'o;u:g l-'t.uivin.t o"", -. !. v.. . ;'.; w th,'.; itV'-.i: t'.e: . ua.i. it tO.aie tii-re. Hut tho w-ordrj were not out of his rno :tb iM'.fore tho knowing one mad" a txilt for t!ie (i.h)i' nnrl was ill the street. Mr. Morris-.i.t learned aft-r that his friend had told the story everywhere ami that he bad been laughed out of tru; t-.v.vsj. Unr'or tou it. ly t'non; a-o sooris ot' such yotuig men about. In their mor.ihs the n.-pu-tation of no actross is safe. AVtiat tUey do not know they tnvt-'.it. There is a small cia-s of other men who do not know n.'-tntes and who make them thr"!r hobby. Thi-se ure the most iingero-.is of nil. for they embroei t co:i.i:no:e. The mosl Cristtal m-jj-?i:::,-i.:i -. lijvtis according to u. :' diet ion in:-.-, v.--. est luve. They s" rs ii .ii had ?hoi -. the pt-("-euce ff a man who ntovs '.I-.- t . -that their calumnii-i are b-.li-.vtst ;;iab :;; often. Mo-.t. actresses krlO'. thev th'.nss, and it one 1P3.V1H why. as a ruie, well Itr.oi'.-a .-i w of the -r.-ige fire :nore cli ii -e and more nftv.Tv-.j in their c-jjcla of f.'i":i :s than perhaps ai;y other class of wot The r.vi!i of:!ie Jevri. Central PTesbyt"rian. Insteiad of dyiag oat. tho Je-vJ-.b boly shows inereasiug vitality. They cannot be Et Aiuped out or swallowetl up. Thi-y i.s from country to country to become pra -tt-cally misters ivhei-evor they gtx They get tbf laud in Germany and 1 1 angary, and glow rich i:i Rus.-iia: thoy are tho groat bankers iu Loudon and Paris and tin; o-ntri of Earo pean commerce. In ten (recent) yean the Rothscliilds furnished l(K,(XK),000 in loans to Eugland, Austria. Prussia. France. Ktissia and Uiazil. They increase faster than Clnis tians. and of every 100,0o0i-onaouly eighty nine Jews die to 143 Christians. It 'em 'isliU Bcston Post "No, sir," said the gentleman, "I am not bi-.ital iu disposition aiid tastes, but I hate liyp.M risy in man or beast, and if two dogs have a rooted antipathy for each iTtber I don't like to see Vm rx'rvil it,H I t. 3T 4 i 1 .0 u it!: .:!. : i A.- 1 1 .'.' r t ! . . . i ) . ; ; ' r I The l'i. ! CSni A- LEGAL BL.M"K8, ATJCTIOIT BILLS, Woe'.- of A trials b larg9 and - J XJ jx I MiKUATO?.S- i i tVa ; C-' : :-'--.; EEIFEIGES IC'L i i CHUKCr FEV'- ,X-.V.,'-;.-- J" & v.-i. , - I . T - r i --. f - ---. t I V B ... M ' OUiD f ta treat :iti Staple and Fancy Groceries We alv-avs buy the 1-est ff O'!.i in Hie rrjark-r, Hiid (fnaraotpa 'eTerTtbiaf we sf-U W Hie pole J'iTPn'? in this town f. r t. 4io of " IM'IUF; !"i !0N" GitvrtlN'D 'PICBS AND TIIK 'BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS, i ny thing Gner in the market. Plam Ti?r" hrn t of QUtijttr Oysr ways oa bau4. Come and see uj ar.t! w tiie 701 s'.ai. lE i able. 1 1 . . i l Y l.i . I .. !. .. . " t , 1 I'aS t Work r,Li--- JT. 1 .. 1 BL -1 .' - ciu"!, ; .- ' . uvi-rv d'ioi t!n''?t. i.r,;.c: office 0? .he JDcllLij 1 enciCa- 'ill 3 ORATORS Croccrs, Hotels. Hob tv.sn V tores and T";Iarkct. nor Coolers. Hack gars, ,-o,.'.- fit' Timlin tor 3, Iii Kit - ir V. ' '.ml Slettgra. . ii. i.(H;;iT yivvsr., hall ' -' : I'. ! ". ! "r: . Pnlf-H Cf.1,, Opttt .! r l..-.ui m,iru-'.i Ei,lt( am fc r -1 ''; J.i.:'ii i. l-c.-.rm i:wibi, i:?""', Kj.i.1 CiCi:, Crqo '. , t... DESKS. Tvir llfvyc, irh'.-.. -a... j. ta ry, ';.i!i.i';',!i,fc . ty t a; iHi.' Hi- ot .if tiff wibcr Kill- . '.; '. -. ' r : r-lolca. - IfUuK CO, ' ' - '- . i- '.jii '3. '; ittUtrtn! :; 1 225 2: tt.nL sr., CHiCAia. ;l.-.-wi i U CIUCAQO. - - i : Irz x e e.ij.lc'tj rtuck ol CCLEBRATTD 1 f