Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 241, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 November 1861 — Page 2

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Tax first practical fmiu of the occupation of Beaufort, b the seizure of t2.UW.n00 worth of cotton. ThU U but the begincix. indrebcwJ to hear of nwch more werk of the fame character. : I Wi. bar as yet uo official or detailed , ..utexneat of the battlo at Tike Tue, (cot Pi'eioa as some of the papers write it.) It J tum, out höherer, that tho numUr of prLr.. -.ken reaches two thousand instead ot . thousand. ud that-Ccrro Gorda.Wiitux.,, the rebel Generale killed ir..:r,.l of hex captured aa rt reported. School fund. hare ju received fu w8neri8twSwt rplic Instruction a. JtaUment of the econd tetaS."! aportlonmtnt of school xw for y r 1 Aoing the amo'int collected ml ifwlj fr po-Uonscr.t in ech county, and the aourr front nhich uch rerenue vera uerireJ. .nd the distributive bharc apportlc-ied to each, according to the enumeration tf schoUrs tween -Jhe.gnof 5 ar.d 21 year., for the jer lw'. The report thoTi that ?o rount conUina 71) cbildrea Umeen the of&axdSl Tear.'. Her total school l?T.nuemouiiUto$l.'06 43. d herd!tributive.hare fci $1.4T3 W. Uiag $l 63 . . .i .t Mimtr rcntribute3. Allen I IS ItUu v.it ,unty contributes $1.911 GG and dr vws )5 C0.ha.bg 13. children herein tho counl go: i-r of 5 ad 21 ye. Uartholoincw county contrlbutei 1 3 nd draw 0. barbs but 7.101 chil dren boten the ages rcciiiel above. Marlon count has 12.6CI children, contribute $7.122 "-15. $3.700 of trbid. is derir. 1 from Iklor nsct drawi thus contributes $43 & t-!n-poa of the children of other fcWars. Surkc county has tho leat number of children, beirs only 8C8. at.d cizz only 173 COofthereTcnue. tv.e mnst be a poor cocnty indeed. Wayne aounty has 10,7(3 cLII !ren crt tle l h edacatel at public exrn?f . SroTTSTiixt, Nov. 10th, lsbl. ) Mrssts. Editors: Once tnor 111 trouble you and your readers with th whereabouts of a pxjTtion of the 31t Indiana Uoys. On the :M)th ultimo four companies of our regiment re-etv cd marching orders and struck tents, nroceediug to Calhoun, tome one hundred Ind twenty miles up ürcea River, the div tance by land beirg forty-fire or fifty m'des. The rest of the regiment, w ith th eictption oftbUdetacamwit of twenty-on men, took the lino of march for the fame place en the 3d lnt. Oen. Crittenden, on the een!i f b ,9t' cime to our camp with the information that mall bodv of rebels were about to attack this place, und ordered Lieut. James lUmilto. of Companv K. to proceed here with a detachment of twenty ens picked inn from KU company. We were soon on. tho road, V.irting at tyi o'clock In tho CTe:.mg. and Jthough the rain pourrf on w without cestation, the mud knse deep, the road new and full of stumps and many hill, and deeply .haded with foreet trees, 'making the darklcsj ti?ib!e.M arrired at o'clock, mating the mtrcli of twelve miles in the short time of three hours. The enemy who were to attack thin point we have neer found. The boys say we never will. V'm have had th fnll benefit of high living in the ten dajs we hae been here. Our old friend-! of SpotUville furnishing us with all that the QuartermaMf r fail to do. Venison &teak. baked bar!, broiled pike aul roast Kentucky Oposams. forming the staple of Tir amply furnished labte Mott. Hunting od G-hing is ittxhI her, and our boy, as ininj of them as can get permission, avail ihttaselvea of it. to either do one er the other. The Opwara. aUndeU to above, was oae of the largest I have ever Mtu, makbg two good meals for our boys. Some sid it Opuru some .nid it was lsmb, b'it I think it was a "th " On HaturU? evening last Lieut. Hamilton 4dree l the eitiiens Of thi place on the one topic of common interest at tV time, and his remarks w ere of a truly patriotic and thrilling cUrActer.a a i were loudly applauded h 11 who heard him. amon- n-hom er many of Kcnt'ieVy's uaughters. IWaf- are consUuUy go'rs up and don ihe riv er, supplying '-r trovpt with all thin that are neces ry t tfVr .mfort t deMany of the cWiV- f t-h'- plac deserve fpccil mention for their kidces to u, .kcaongwhoa are K4uir Lacgley. 1. Witkia, CIias. Ho:. r.l dpt. Una:.:, with their estimable la lie. At ths hou-e of the first named gtatliiiuc, I a:e at a table ia cowpaay with ergrt l-"cU, -r the fi-t vime since 1 left b-ni. i'otwiU.Uiid, our Ikctr, .ur tiji ar amiou to rv ur tMtr.viny at d recrinver.u More ai.ou. H, Ciur Nim, Nov. 11, t'dUor tlryrt: I a in the Krav of itm 2rA Instant that ra "fntleumxi of ,rd judgment htd etprervot tleir b'.icf taA Gen. McCook would make anadcance with his army from Nolia toward rcn rivt: daring the ueit forty etjht hour. It U now over a week rincw, and wc hve ut ad vancei yet. I al?o a iu one of jour htte jpr. aq';otati.n euloHng the priolio Sraticatar" fr their UWul dotation cf j,tt. fruit Jkc. W p-'.rt of cur brigade. I am eorry to say I have cot seen any ot it yet. TLy bring w at-c hvU of choice ini;on ta our camp diUy, bnt our taen jay thera uy. tns r tuen iay loera care thar. an euiraler.t ia cah. Several of em.ira!er.!i3CA5h. STfrl vf beert rvtt-Pd hr eatirp th-ir our men V - - 1 . . ! pies, and the iat Libit!.. I shall BvtUy Mfitesou grseral dcription of our anay Lei, as j ou Lr.o raor ab.utit Vuxa jcudo. The rebel fsiivithi Cotcatl S,ofFrt Wajte. Tlsssatawt

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field officers, who are, alrnatt enthusiastic tn . . . tbeir rroress on. Icev aro kind ff aide wtr, Fa! limiting, I Ltx wiaaiug L'uiMdf a reputation bj tie very tentlcaunlv aiiJ bruir.e:?s like wanner with which he jrcsides over tU per; of the bualuc. The health cf our luea ia isif roving. There wt t.tuv sickness and Feveral deaths, wirg to csju uro iruea Buuvxuiig uera. Lut it i iasi Mine . i i . i obvuted br the aUilful management ofotrr ..jjicitj. It is remarkable that every. where, whether on tho field or on the sick bod, these coble fellowj preervc the forti tude uf zucn and eoldiers Leitht-v muruiuriug Eor complaining, but are as ready to oWy a? their officers arc to comnucd. There r.re , a fvr remaining in th houul, but m ou- ' ion b all they Trart w a fight; it would 0o theraxaore goodthfia all the prescription in the vidUria vxdica. There are only a feir of the Terro Haute boys here; they are all well and in excellent spirits. The fit bacon !trccg coffee and ca?t iron crackers evidently sgrce with them. There is really something remarkable in thij semi-Arab way of living. 1 hive previously thought it was impossible for folks to live d, but now I believe tht it is inviporathig. J , exciting anJ healthful. BC So occasionally, for whish w c return thanks, and bore they will continue to do bo, a thev can- j . . . - .. . I

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not fend anythmg or the kind that will give ""'1.. , r t i o I Having completed thw job, Utn. Neso:i a more satfacUoa. i- frco to conünue his progress southward along ., . , . ,-'T . . the range of the Cumberland Mountains, to 1 ho itebol. Turning IirntcThrrrtH I ci.c?erle with Ccn. SchoeptT. who is ra-idh of Hetnliation. 1 appioarhing the Gap with the division o"t lUinxoac Nov. 11 -The Not folk Djv j troop from Cam? Robinson. ThisisprobaHook of the 11th receive!, hich rr n i Mv the course he will take, and this will entains the following: ! eure the comnlete dLcnthrallment of Eastern

E.niM05i, Nor. 11. Col. Corcorun, thre j iptains and eighteen Lieutenants, all of Cap whom were captured at .Mans?su andconfm- ' ed in jail at Richmond, had been ? elected by lot to be buns by way of retaliation for the banging ol Cant, liakcr and crew of the pn vateer Savannah, The Hon. Mr. Ely drew lots for Colonel Corcoran, who U now in prison in Chsr'etoa. ' . In cj; the Court at New York condemned Ü.e crew of the Savannah to death, the Federal officers will bo immediately hung. The Charleston Mercury of thVlOth h.na the following. I he l ankee prisoners are all safely in jail, where they will abide tho issue of the trUlcf our bravo privatccrsmcn at the North. Should one drop of Southern blood be f hed by the Northern Courts ' for defending the öouui on me seas, u win do paia w uo inter est in Charleston. Self protection, and the . enforcement of the laws of nations, and hu- t macity, alike require, in this in.-tance. full and ample retaliation The Mercury says the Federals would eapturc a large amount of cotton m the vicinity of Port Royal. The Mercury of the 9th publishes letter with the startling head lircs in capitals: .Naval Attack on Port Hoyal," "Batteries Abandoned,' "The Enemv in Full I'osaefion." We arc In the midst of a mats of conflicting rumors which reached u vesterdav from Port Koval. Karly in the morning it wai generally believed that the abandonment of Fort Walker was owing t the supply of powder being exhausted. Our latent ditpatche are not very deüinate but ery mortifying. They state that the fort was Rallantly held by its defenders until "7 of it battery of 23 guns were dismounted or rendered useless. The Mercury continues: There is no doubt the fleet will succeed in the capture of an immen- quantity of cotton of the bet quality. We understand that our forces have placed formidable obstruction in the river four mile below Beaufort. Gen. Iec is at work r ear Hcaufort, sad Gen. Hipley at Boyd's Landing, for ih defense of the Charlton nnd Tenne-"ce Railroad. A dispatch, dated Pocataligo. Nov. inh, says Geu. Droy ton ret irel in two Mc.nmors by Pipe s rcrry and s now m Blr.Rion. I he number of casual tie he report-; rom thirty to forty. General Donavan retreated by the way of Lady's Island and Beaufort to Port Koyal. Beaufort had not been burned ns was reported. It contained an immense amount of cotton. but it Li well known Blufft on wouM be burned in cae of attack. The railro.nds to Pocataligo, Cuarleton an I Sircnnnh are hi tho grc.itct d.mgcr. LATIC. The txiat fro oi Old Point haa arrival. The Charleston Mercurv is quoted by the Norfolk Day Book ef ye"terdsy (13th) as follow We havo no authentic news front Beaufort. A report came over the wire yesterday that the place bad been bombarded and burned. Late in the day, however, we heard Out the town ws not butaed. but wi occupied by tho enemy ?4temcut. We carrot v uch foe e:thr uthrrn !cvr. LorisTiixi:. Sot. M. -Tbc W, iUs ille Btiga her t.tn. John C. Bre ckinr.-f;? rc:-ar: to fsouthera Kentucky .this wtck.'t.v org-u-ie Lis Inigade and put the PrMi.r tl . . -m m .... - ... T - I The Mme correv or.dtitt comt'ljin v( the i de'.ty la getting the !cni ftigvte Merr-tr.". ready for ? a, and hpeak -f I rille.1 .iiu n hielt cstmC on the Bcruu 1 1. iih P. jr jus t..t . 1 .... .i.l r it. .v . t . . 1 .-- The Predtrkkiburg Herald of the I.-tM John A. Washington' fannfv re';den.e. two ' t.a!r below Mathb- l''': ','!," en -,m ' harJcAiol aii J hurcc' UrruMOsn, Noe:ster li. Juha f'ct aud Boger A. Pnr are e'ectcj th.. e- ' erAie C,:;fre.. ' Tlie tnir BermuiL. 1 .,' ... i . .. - ri-hl cf the i ir.!. i'e tVatlTv, ; ,-e I,,, . M ' Wra. Porvhtr M;!f. U 4Ie. federate t'Msgr". iktc.??rfaue:.toX l..e L.-i i.vc wntin froDj Joe'!,. v,i,.!r Ein date of riTibcr 1 1th, hr. Jir:r. M , Not. II ;, h received I d aih Uow ltere, at 1ca. Lr the rrt-ent. Ihe ISI.neis D-th, Cel. Stul-J, U till in garter at thli poiat. Ma'jr J. " - Ci.etI', of the INrti.u ' v. ..... n..- I Cö',-H, M'. Ihitvktj, a;tr.rfi ti Ja,j, ! count j a -d of aece-oIa:r,y, tutdofrwuDti a rio of irtaiy, mttioier- ' ate rh'.rcter. atl dclivereit them j ta ten. ter T-oMtyr-rtyerr0 thi. Öce of thera.llesrTifict,a:i aped j om, totterl-s? alct ia Lis crave, ronsictM eatce4 t ice to the Prslter t!arj. hsrdeed la vi'.ittny, attd father of a Urpe fi- ,; ' ai the -l fit. .N'ututA

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contain Kkhnior.! corre j-tuifr.ee wving (not our Jor.c hr.d his roes bitten o2.--that Clone!, now Brigadier General IlunT r. Larwui kf Tl'h:V threv Marhall. U to aima'vl the K-tera i V inx ' J fin? lt ftcrt &h' Vrr' Diuion of the rebl armv in Kenturkr, J ' "r-t hve a..nn ei jf .-Xo.

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school, entered the rervh e as inkJshlriC&n ia 1MU, and w ti.mmb;Unrt lieut-nau May

lt., lu thetr vears of Lu rAr.n. üou with tho navy, he ha been tweUe vear i at and the bal.ir.io of the time oa shore duty f r iurlouh. When the rtbeliioa broke ! out leva la Kentucky. GnMIete." a:id t teoü an .netivo iaterevt in orpanklnR aud dntht!" the trov; at Ctnr Dick IUbhon. He ifa counuie,iu:l a Urtgadier (leceral iu the army about six week eUiOc. bv Preidest Lincoln, und w-as .ut in cotamar.d of a brigade uf Ohio and Kentucky troors for creratioivt nnior.ir tho mounLiiun of llastcrn Kntucky. Iii- brderons!ncd of the follow, j ir.gtrcop: Second Ohio ieiment. Col. L-n. A. lUrr'w. ; Twenty-f.r?t Ohi regiment. Col. Jet S. ; Norton. " ' ' Thirtv-tVirl nvin'.cnt. (V.. JrSta Kcntuchy oluutttra, CJ. Marh v'.l. ' Kentucky voluntetr?, td. Apperson. Kentucky voluUeer, rol.Grijbv. Kentucky volunteers. Ool. Mete.f!. Ohio battery. Six gun. His i-ouie w as down the valley ot Licktac river from Cynthtana, through Owbgsville, I Olyru: ln Hrrin, West Uberty, and Pre- I ionlur-. At the Utter placea indeed all along the route, ho scared up the rebel "put- I ridgV and drove taera before his advancit.r i column, o batüc was guaranteed to Um, though he confidently expected such a result at Prestoaburg, which place he reachod nome davs '::ce. 1 he rebcb, however, lell back upon nkevillc, which being upon the cr trcme bonier jf the State and umler the ! Cumberland Mountains, was as fur as thev could go. Here they were met and routed; up tttrance and form the triangl vilU U a villne of about five hundred in- i i. ,..:. ....... " ' Kentucky. Tho mountain region would be IcvM if the tcmnution to rebellion were remow 1 by the nip tcr?iTc! turc or fight of the rebel 1'rom Fort Mouroe. l our Moxnor, Nor. 14. A flag o; truce t from Norfolk brought down some twenty pisengcr., all of whom said they were lea -mg Dixie oa account of the high priro of living there and the unsettled state of iotitty. All their baggage was searched. southern iaprs wcro very scarce, only three were on board, and fromthern we gather the following itenii: Arr.f.'STA, Nov. 11. A report has been current here for the la.-t day or two that black flags lmvc been hooted at Savannah, Charleston, and other places on the Southern coast. which indicate that no quarter will be given t0 lhe jnvadcrs. and that none will be aked. The Norfolk IMv Hook hij the following ndverti.-enu nt: "Attention, Rattlesnakes .' Chargo with fell poon. and be prepared to strike. We find many subjects ia Üiis town who mut receive the force of our venom. Call early at the hall and hear the Big Snake. Little Snakes, keep your eyes open, aad bring ia the. lit of those unfriendlv to our hol r cause. 'Iv order of the Big Rattle. "Nov. 13, l?bl." I rom llatn. Boston, Nor. 1 1. On the person of Jas. Brown, arrested as a aecesaionist yesterday, was found a letter from Wo. L. ancy, who is now in England, to his 5on in Alabama, ia lihich he ppeaka discouragiugly of tlio prospects of the recognition of the Southern Confederacy by European Powers. A vessel arrived at Holmes Hole, reports that a largo Knglish steamer, htden with munitions of war, had been captured by a I. S. frigate and taken into Key West. I.fet from TPuneee. The following important telegraph Lew.I Irom the Memphis Appral ol tlie 11th: NAsnnur, Nov. 0, (ien. Breckinridge arrived here to-day from Bichmond. He i a5iigneil to the command of a brigade at Bowling-Green. Returns show lhat tho Union men of Tennessee did not voto at tho recent election, !or tlie reason, it is understood, that they do not acknowledge the Confederate Oovernment. The Bowling Green correspondent of the Union and American .says 100 Lincohates were ?-cnt to Brandenburg!, Meade connty, I t ft week. The Southern men killed fix, nnd drove the ret from the county. Naoao ScwMTiri-TO Dhaftimo roa Bcckmcr. The Nohn cotTcpondent of the Cincincinnati Gazette says that, according to the ptatement of the contrabands, Buckncr ha bgun drafting thro'igh the country south of Bowling-Green. The negro tells that his master wu going to send him as a aubstitutc, and that he thereupon ran incontinently. It is rendered pretty certain, by information Independent of negro trtimonr, that Buckcer is now getting few, if anv, Aoiuntecr recraits arrtund Bow hug Green, and the Utemcnt j that draftirp hvs brenn, tnref.re pT-re ; pr hvh!e. ! f Nose. At Atlanta. Logan ct- ? 4!n thc rSv'1 f lect:,n ,U-r Mt I'T1 isn.-oti, m an aim v lut maa naait-u ur.r., MM. ' ' ! We utider if Mi- -'-ne. b.w rute i." I thn he did h-fr.. I k MEDICAL. I) K. D.C. WALLACE offers hn TrrrvI mer-i t tn 1 ''T. ratri-k'e l-rc ';ra ail Ttli LEGAL. ; . , j 4 1 a . 1. rn rn '-.t?, icA.'-r ! Tf.--.P1. w. Mc'-lar..! J "-.or. t e.-.Jehn j Wl-Martcasirrt.w. O.i ttw dar. t n,i-.e ltU day of I jl-r. A. , P. lvM,ct-iewr f.x.z'.; byl.Vr, th:r AUcr- j . tv, arst t tbfir f .iHat'.t t,ere.: asM a - I ' tU .U.e' ar.dait. bjwltjr ttat tt- df4iat ' U a iwu-r U of the !!te t4;r. I NiKKe :t ikTtW er Mr ".t; a t tk a.; de- i 4 (.r-taat et th ei -wr ari feMet fcf ia rr I ; 'l tl.t N fc-d ana deura;;r1 at ; Ue er? ef ar Vd C-uit. c.-:tretc?5 s t -d V.Uy of t' . - r rev'- . IM'. Atte: J. tl. I t.AKr,Oer. . I. dliiffi.O. AT DARTLETTO. I i 'ODEY'h. L.VDVS JtOOK fir ' 1 Ir.r m ' . . j -)irv STYLES rortrucjes Poolj I U ,t ,4, i-n- ir m! 1. ar ' SAAlTiTt5.

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J03EPn BÜHNLTT Ct CO'S Ctondcrd Preparations ! I j j 9 t Cnllintc-u, i 'O'coth XTaah, Ter t'j Tefi; ( blarvriug Extract t r. y.DOHKKLLY At J . R. CUMNQ1IAM tc:5-w5mi Aa-t aJ Pm::. - - nnr.iovAL. . H,S STOCK Oi Books and Stationery j To lh! larjre a.V. eommcd!ot room in the N'VAY Hi;iLllNO j yii iuz cc v.'iiH or main and r:r?e fTnrrrs, i Vb h wU WLapp 3 r-'-n'T rindv ! Had taVtT".. Terr D-, t--t 3ILKG! jGRBAT SALE I v i Fancy Dress Silks! ! TWENTY Pi:P. CENT 2eloi Original Coat. EDS ALL. McDOUGAL it CO. Ar drra!cel torlos out theLr eaüre .or' cf l anry.HÜka tfor th rir. r January, ar.1 Ivrif tV attention cf tie Ladles to the GREATEST BARGA1SS ! Krer kswn on the WaBlack Dress Silks. 8.00O YARDS JUST OPENED AT EDS ALL. McDOUGAL fc CO'S. H AVISO pnrciad the eotire atock cf atfckca dJirn IewTcri tYheU-ea: Hocse, we are prepr4 to offer the greatt tairan erer knew-a In tb Weet, to-wtt: - Fupsrlcr High L-s-ira B'.a'-k Pr-KS ?!k a. $-5,75 Hitra Superior Co do 0.W 4lcd: Cva:i'-7 tt do 0 1.00 KEfALt. aUCOaUAX.ACo. NEW PUDLICATIOrJG. TJTAHPEil'S .MAGAZINE FOR S'ft" '.y.it.iircsj.NOJitAM. Dickenti' 3iev Xoel ! GREAT EXPECTATIONS: Cora. v BUCaJyOlaAit'3 BOOK STORK. MAP Or TILS SEAT OF WAR. trrlsdltf F.a-tf tts Vtrjiaia, aolpart of Maryland and lUware, IVsai t3 tsUulifnJf at vr. h. BuntcrHAM'fl. i KW eTJTLT Or HsKpyr'3 I KU1T IN"Tv -rat Tartlcs; .Sott' Lnfaatry TavU?; Army Eeg-nucnc; Meinet.' ÄlaaurL 1 Jt C. BCCKIlJ.JUAK'.S "Olk SIOÜE. AcIT.. iw-tf DRESS GOODS! a r Kdsall, .T2cDoual & C'o'm i pipDENPID APSORMMENT J V - or BRITISH. FRKNCU AND Gl-RMAN rrc5ra!r. all tba tew riyW B'Ofhe, Bred. AnKoulvrd Itolre, Jaaa l oilard, r.!uxaai, etr. 25 DOZEN CORSETS, FaiVrajiff wry anperior tty. Vni a cozcH nation Ke"iJa, bfei'a.t cort-t fron ai,l and 1.7CAMimiC FLOUNCINGS: A t--ntf.t? In of S-wlzg, t ea !, er?:., 4 INKANTS,-WAIST?i. A xr-ajriif clct kt cf embrMred p et of etibrcM red collar a:l a tacw;an2 aai o.n fat -y art.'c!ee wfc'.ea m er aU parcaaad for caaJi a th rriy lncrit prlen, mii wul ba nld avrordlr.y. KD? ALL, McDOUGAL i Co.. -'aI- Ccr. Majn A Fc.-r'Ji treiA, F.clnall, .HcDotifial A Co1 1U.KACHED MULINf it 'x.,P. 14r5l3 ,c. r ,D TIIIK WH Ik CA KS Ok Vcar Calieoe. vt ,v.r,t ad i.v. 100 IiIeiiDrouuAluIiu U a t Tf i d J-.at'-', fcl T. . ?d IV. M 1 Yew Fall Delaiue, 4'.1S V. IS mrA i u. . ai??t, aj e, aj n4'y ä r ta- ' pir-ir tb canfa-.r rrr. fer cah. aa3 ' -morajU a-ac;e e-. tar jr l tj'.4tta!ea.-. V pCU CHEAP PU.RNITU Ti E -OO TOia 4 ef Terra Haute Koe. Ort7.it,' TOTJ T fc UNION QUADRILLC BD I TTJILL kTTtXD rllOOTLT TO ALL CAUfl f mUaael Baa: fVraiaa fw il aoi PnrCaa t ttaNuUi

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STORE, 107 Cmiereinl WAKASH STREET. BET. Hn A :r:t.. TF.RHU- It A l'T2', ISP riin; vnonurrons or thitaUihuvrr.t vol-t ceil rr.-f!ü! 4i ' w-a-c to tUrU ?.-4j r! t rBM oy that P 1 tt -y st rs nlvtsraMiav oeta:.4 t BOOtö & OlXOOÖ, i MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILI) HEN'S ! ll. whHl- or rt'.s'.l ftt tb lirt War Panic Vrie4 for dztS ! s.f Boots 1. Sho, Tir f-c.l ü t-r Isrrp ' ! tn cv;r I'j Ibe Wt woxku." ir.J of I bf. mil--tl wl.!ci '.! frurraa: lr eery re - I tYeara:VT r!ivredl'roi.etocrlrre,ry kind äs! SLoe wUl Ba-1 It to lt-lr iztr?'ts t-? p.e r. ft i lern. ra io fror-- B" jow n-j r" i. :r -0 IVHuL 4 TAL I L.U. C:r-V- 1 It'"', ro. 10. WUftast. Mm;a hr.i C-b, Terr Haute, IanBa. P. P. DECK CO. LEGAL. Treasurer Notice for To the Tax Vojr oVico County. TsxASrara's Omen, Oct. l;th, 1S1. VTOTICK ia hereby giveu that the JLI Tax Dti-Ufa:etor 1-1 ia bre.n reiri !, hd t.e f-:.w:"T ! t ra'.e e T fr sv.t year. rr y y. a H c T'. vkvr e t.t r V tö ctz r ct eis t et U aTVlCn j JO do poll ist M M W i i Use t-.tj It Si 20 r, jkU tax W) W t4i Rf y Vxt ?k 15 2i 1 ljjyU tav IA W fO Pre!rit" It 2- lf Io pc!t tax VO to 60 Pri1- Crek 15 I 10 CT 1:9 es 10 : ? 2 12 2 1.-. ? 2 m e ir!n If. I TS C9 1 r,o t v:. It" 1 fIM 69 1 4'4 2 l.'O C7 ire w rn tax fo ro to 10 5 oro!l la 19 fO M ilo pell tai to :i J-t Creek JS -.3 10 Co ptl tnx to to Jfcvim 10 !o poll tax rn ro to Of. er Creek li 2a 10 Äapolj tix fo to Farat 13 10 ip- u tjx ro :k i-o Sugar Creek 15 ?i 10 da poll tax to to IJV.ra IS Si 10 ii-) poll tax to to to 2 )0 2 1II. P. SCOTT, Tr-irurrr V.go U".vt. . 0-t. 21, U6l.-dJt3w Giramt Exhibition of iornix BROC1IE SI1AAVLS! 500 1 LONG KRÖCHE SHAWLS -Th entire efx-k rt a Br'rt Pown fc!efa's H"Bs ia T. DOUBLE BROCJIE SHAWLS M tht following Tef; n 5i:k and Wool Lr Sla!4 at i'.ZA Super do do Jo Cvirs Superior Co di 9,r, I0,f, i;.tO Cialne Lain Leng Hhawl, all rwl, t 10,00 Kittra ,na!tt!e do., d, at.... 11 ,n, 12 OO A. 14.O0 -AL50500 NEW STYLKS Stella Bordered 5bala, IrwJta aalCaabrriere ah-!. , TyreaB SaaU. JVitible aad ira-Ve XUak 1 Lit t ta Mi? aad Ct.lirey A f.r. Wfsl d. .-owlJ, Trerth arel Anjr1iai I '15 Jo. .sLenVrd a ria!lLenK ?haU Poa't l-tiy yoyr Shawi. untU yon fcara n-n ths rjarn-Creat r'.cKk at EDS ALL, McDOUGAL i COS. wlH Cor. 3t!a.'n ai f Cwth J :rej. UNDERTAKER. J. C W A LTlhR, ' - e ' N DE KT AK EU I41Marir hTaar.T, Brt. Pifth srn.SitTH I .vr Ii AK T LETT'S OfCÜO lbo. I ta4A Jnit Ilrr d at Ilnrtletf! THE DAY SCHOOL HELL, by C aittcr of tfc 5a' U-l -.'' J I'ri:; rti-t5 ren. triyE AiSCSTJCIMOr fu.-'a N r:t rr-r as4 taifir'e. rwtf -il-e, li.rorasdsra Bkt,B.asa 3a.c aad l;rf MuavC rartfUa, a tew VL.-J, C-ey IWr, Tee, reo H4er, Ac. t'a'.l aid ee. ÄfTF-nicAjj ndusE. roaaatx K9trsaJTa ani.aa'ij -t;.) Coroer M tsttalaf ton and Section !.. TUE bUe't.fW ta1a jarl aa4 tie iv i a raatr It en. c f tJx taoet cm.f-rtan; Jea U vi Hri, ksA fa auerkr ta erery tfvrt uu; ta thia r-'. fta4 r '-t a.--'icr.v. daIa ,f Lt. travelta aivt rtnU'Mnwt tUaaarialiaf Wefg. r aiMarted effx? W aerara vi. aUaaeM c.l.-t ax ctuor. m ae( Ua tal fMfi, a4 f a fC3 in ti rjere tkle aadAaeea Wav at- KlTr A f . K- WCTK,Freyr!tera.

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