Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 317, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 February 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS. j TEnilE'IIAUTIiJ, WED tSDAY. . . .rcsau ARY 1. 12

O12. Tito am ainl tb ctber rebel oSctrt captured at Fort Iltcry, ara rtportavl ou their way fron Cairo to tb AUca Peeltaotar;. T ti'.tjriph, at wtll it our icbinje, bdn us ttn Intelligence that in tU the dCei, towel aci tillages, in Uji "bole roustry, the willant etitbttautf-n wi cvaiI-fe-ud by the ropl oo the rKf i?t of the Tictory at Fort Donation, la D-ny j1?m bosices u entirely euapa-cwU-d, and r;nerl jubilation took place. aw Savanbnd Captaredt The Ciarisnatl Commercial tys a epecm dpatch froa th ofiice of the Philadelphia inirer announce thai the city of Sraamb, 0., ha been car-tared. TbUnewiU probably reliable, a Live bformtioa from Fort Moor by rebel aourcca, that a battle had beo fought near Havacaab, and that tit city bad probably bQ captured. Tbc Fort Doneleon Victory. The xciuaent aivi er.tbuilam susifo ted by our people on bearing tb tra of tbt capture of Fort Dontbot, whit the ho! rebel amy. continued throufch yesterday w.h but little abatement.' We nerer httt, upoa any occaaloo, witüwöd aa extxmcr.1 io U:Ucio and Terwbe!ar.c. Our peop'.e were literally wild with joy. A er5es of brilliant Tictories bare placed the Federal caue far la the ascendant, tu J that of the rebele la a portion from which it cannot be retriered by any raeana la their power. At Fort Donelaon the ralor of veterans wu displayed, and acU of the noblest heroism perform el. The prowesa of our arm will fill the heart of erery loyalist with pride. It la the theme of eeceral praise. Our brave troops bare restored the emblem of our catienality upon the soil of Tenneaiee, where It will ware la majesty forerer. The cnesles who have o long scoffed at It, and defied iu power, hare beea overthrown and OTerwbelmed with defeat. Oar force in the victories of the but few days have taken nearly twenty thousand prUoneri, tho leadlog rebel General, and all their munition of war. The result of the whole matter L, that the power of the Confederate Governcent b destroyed forever. Its annihilation U cow only a question of time. Cat imldit the general rejoicing, our people haTe not forgotten that grief, heartbreaking, overwhelming grief, U carried to many a home. They have not forgotten that the suffering of many a brave soldier requires alleviation. Those who hare periled their lives la the content, and have been wounded, will cat be disregarded. Oar people are manifesting their eagerness to care for the wounded soldier, by contributing money and all necessaries, for alleviating hi dijtress. Let overy man and weman contribute kcthing. The soldier whj, In the rinks regardless of his life, denes deatb, and tb e2 ilea power, i entitled to the sine puis and gratitude aa the General who commands Una. The Interest of our citizens in this matter marks the dep feelicg of humanity and interest ia the cause. It kispires the soldier with new entfcuslasa, and drives away the cares of his position. It adds new icUreit to the cause, and animates thepeopie with anew enthusiasm in defense of their rißbM. Let the cause mote on. from the Rutland ( Vt.) Courier. Jcfl. D iih Three Ycitrs Apo. Iu looking over our files we fiud in the Cönrürof Oct. 23th, lo3, some remarks made by Jeff. Davis at the Maine Sute Fair, with comments of our own, all of which must beiuiereatiug to our readm at this tim. "The tr)le is my country. I la i i.' ilk ell my krart," Mr. Iivij, a little r,ftt three yean ago, while to day he hate that country, and U tho leader of a re bei and traltorou? gang that are ready to aeil the Republican birthright, purchased by the blood cf their father, to the Frir. and FoteuUtei of Europe. m Tbe following 1 tbe article a-t it appeared the Ceurvr of the date aove named. Kt 1 it, and pmdr cn tbe fnilty of por-r human nature. N'ottt SxTiMrm. The Hon. Jefferson Divj wai prevent at tl Maine Statr F.ir. held a few days ago at An runt, and In response to a call and without preparation, made a speech which is apokea Oi in term of conimetv'at'OTi by the papers in tht 5ute Tbe followiog extract, which i all fvr which we can find room, ill ?how t!iit it wn a Un.cn fpeech in the t-t fe:,. of the term : Frou the d.Terent it.tt rests ot the N'orth an 1 the South ime t-fctrnded to se rra..a why thrv alwit.l be dilel. Hut he M-r why. pariicularly lor ihi. thy ahoul l and wowld to uititrxl. Th North with in leaping riven anl mechciral grnia. would be a msunfirturing section, and the Snath mi ft pledge r of mple. tehiod thi ke'.Gh inten t, which formed a bond of onion btwtrn the Sute?. there was the pride of being an American eitlien the rreatr:: cc untry in th worlJ, n t reckoad by ita armies nd naTie, but by it resource, the rai"4 of its pnp!e, and tfceir will and power la do htt wi!l become a freeman 'Tbe wbo! i tny country, " a.d üe fpaker. I lore It with all ov heirt." (TccalUJUJ applause ) Rnt, aaid fie, if I hi no lore tor an M.te bui nv on. Mill 1 ..ou'J be r.tereatel in the welfare an i prtxrerity of Maine, fjr it will act and retet oo Misiippi. The hand of nature net tie seal of cnity on this country; our falber ii it 1 embraced U. and ptrioum made theta one forever. New K.-rirt t tf. ebrated far it manufacture, mach o that ioceauitv tal become a Yankee charctetiftic. The catne Yankee wa wow a njenya of enterprie s1 lntel!:gene which wjis once a teroa of reproach And, ikI tbe speaker, you may well b prorrd tbat you arw Yankees in the school bue. la the -iM,'; aeo3bly. In the wor Lihop, and ia every ?ca. New Fnclir 1 wa ce'ebrateJ fjr the ;wer cf min i over niUr. wh:.h Otic rr pe.jJf great." 1 ur Hk-hcion! IVpatch th.rA lbtu better ia the S-.thern ConfeJency heu the rv-nln.'; gf r ii t crier. The L-.ui v!e Dernr-rtt i." rf cini bst t'.e t",re Co wiil fthtls who reVfr.tly vtme I f.ca Fort Llrry f A rU i r-iri nrlr Ivo- Jit", KeT. 17. tit flea M tcbe'l capt;:l fir Loirctiet at the de;ot. in KaUcrr I tbe h-t nf the fr, el. äübiif auose li by 1W Qrtsl esc trace t an i rejotelo Leje at tbe .-apiuri ot Tort fote!.4 n. ia l-r of which a supper ü gieu at the t!t UiVis ec-" LlsgtofltU. CutllsiJ sti 3" arltVff e tt.-1 ii tlw cl7-

Talon Thanhsjtriac By common connect the baud of Ood has been recognized by all hyal citiiens, la our pre-ieut national troutlen. Two politkally cppf'e-4 'AdnJn'atratlon have aj -pointed tach a day cf fatio and prayer, fur the divine bleating. And now that there begin to come evident amweri to thoe ttiilon which have gone up not only from the sanctuary, but also from very many hearts in private, asd there come hopeful nlgns from the Eastern ceast, from tho far Wert, and still mote glorku!y froa our slter States

1 Kentucky aud TennecJ that the right ol anarchy is passing at sy, and the day of Union, and peace restored, begin to dawn, it Is fitting that we who have sor.ght God's bleiwkg. should thank Him for thee tirst fruiuof prayer. All therefore who rccognue the power of Irovideace ia national affairs, and who dejure to unite la praising Him for victories already wen, to seek hU continued bleing, and to remember before him tbe sick wounded and dying of the batile-held, and the at rid en aud bereft at home, are invited without regard in church or party nine, to meet at the Congregational Church at 7 o'clock on ihia, Wednesday evenlag, for tbe purpoe of prayer ard pr! to Almighty OM. Kir.LiXvx Aaaotr, Kar. H. W.BitiAXTift, IUv. Thoj. V. Go a don, r.tv. Joaira DaowM, Rrv. M. A. JtwiTT, Kcv. G. M. Uotd. The prayer meeiicgs of the v arioua churches, the names of whoao pastor) are subscribed, will be omitted Wednesday evening. In .Mrmorlam.. At a meeting of Terre Uauto Lodge N'o. 19. .of F. k A. Masons, held on the 13th instant, Thursday P.M., the fallowing resolutions were adopted: AVkiki.u. tbe mallet of death las again fallen among us and called from hii labors our trotber Wait W. Eaelt, who had long been aa esteemed member of this Lodge, and by his suavity of mincers and kindness of heirt, hid endeared b.BH'lf to all who knew him, therefore, Rcfhid That we will, as a Lodre attecd his funeral ani bury him with the honors of Masonry. Kt$3U( That we will clothe our Lodge in mourning la token of our reiftet for our deceased brother. Rritlttd That the Secretary furitiah a copy of these resolutiona to tbe family of the deceased, with whom we deeply sympathise in their bereavement Rttclrtl Tht the Secretary furnl.-h copies ot these proceedings aLo, to the city pager! fr publication. Wm Mac. M. Unas. Com. T. A. Madison, Journal eopy. John C.Dreckinrldtje. John C. Breckinridge, late Vice-President, aspires to a seat in the Confederate Congress, lie i ubllihes an addre. to the popte, la whirh he says: 'I am utterly oppo?ed to a reconstruction of the old government, or any measure which in the rctaoteAt degree tends in that direction. For one, I au&U nerer consent that peace shall be made until tbe very last of all the enemies of our liberty hhall he driven, not only from our hallowed noil, but from every toot of territory which, by its geographical poit ion, natursllv belong to the South," That men In the position of DavLj, Wi., Floyd and Breckinridge should never consent to peace eacept upoa conditions which they now clearly see t be impouibie, is not strange Peace to tbeni would be almost equivalent to eentence for their crimes. 'o mm eer bad larger political promise before h m th.n John C. Ureckinride. Wh!', yet a jouf g man he had been elevated to the Second office in the Union; he had been upported fur the f3ri by a l.r and powerful party iu everv Sute. With the warning example and fate betöre Lim of one who, having occupied the ame high place, and pn,J'c.,rd with l.ke uure-traineil ambition, had conspired the overthrow of tbe Government, breckinridge deliberately joined tbe caue of rebellion. To liim pe.ico rromiscs no futture, eirept, at bet, one of utter infamy. He cannot even reckon on obscurity and silence. His crime U not that of on ignorant, impelled by imagined provocation or local excitement, and eo hurrie! into treason, but with full knowledge and cool purpose, be aims at the destruction of tho tlnrernrnent in which he failed to oMin the highest place. No punl-hraent which the law prescribe can be too severe for him and men like him, whn?e elsh and reckle .ambition ha rau.ied. unmeaurml calamities. Vell may he deprecate what 11 good men desire what there i reason to believe a very larp;e number of th psple of the revolud äitatei would rejoice at. To Lira peace about another name for justice retributi.inpun. Lhment .Mrsaouri Dwycrat Thr ÜvpeUitioii to I1ooiumv Ciap I'nder Wof-r.fa. I,antrrs orncinl Keport. Cavr Caai. Paw-Paw, Va., Feb. 13 Thirteen raiments, icioti; Livhare tie oth. 7th, th, 11th, eih an i CTth Ohio, have jut p-,'hm1 on the direct rond t Winchester, 3-' miles dhtant. Whether they will furllier than the Blomery, 11 nil4s distant, here it is said there aro w.m .1,(x1 rehe's, remains U be determine! by the erent o the r.ett rih'een hours. The weather i very uLe. iad though the mud is onte deep, the men marr h cbeerfullv, breaUtii a btlray, rrrinij-like air, and feelin tht the n l of IVsttlc Ii .railir;, on our holy raoe; for th-T hire hesrj of FTtl Herry sn-1 tore!sn and II jnke I.-Iand. Your, bt'te. QI'II.L. Weatuch to this Gen Lander's i-ffUiil rpjrt of t! e rerult of the expedition: tVAniTCTo, Feb. J.r.. The f olL vin oÄc'ul d pa!h from Gen. Latidrr has bet; rcvened at Headquarters : Taw Paw. Vs.. Keb 14 r. m. Mu. Cti. io. B. Medium: The rtil. rod ws opeteJ t- Hsncock this mornin-; althe te'epraph. We hd an importact fjrce.1 rconnoince Ut r:ht nhich was completed to -day. We t n ie up the rebl net at Ploomery Camp; we run down ar,d cjptured seTeteen commii n.ed r-r'-.-e-?., anottem Tolooel. Iintenart C y K.tl' c. We n rares! them witt. ,r S:rilire4 cavalry; Oür infantry were near enonch H support tlecaralrr nrA ibe e3f my wr retiring. We have u all 'fvei tv five pris ceV and k'ile l thirteen i f theer emr. We l.ie Pt twj tnen ap.J hr'-s attV-'r ttntfre. ) Jed the cbtrje in prroa. It j sn fcnp!ctc sr.rpri (VLnel CarT-oU. cjmrnani:.ij; t..e wn or "th rejfaer.t, mi'e a very dtr'.u! sr.il fjc-fsA.l rtcox- 'ir re iitroed ite? ferwrls t- lner -tre. Fa; or Frwtt'n-harn h ertale-l to t;rest credit for tv-il-hr-. urtder By dlteni.n. in f ur Loi r. tu vlf ueJ of rtitil, r uniplet fri trr" th ftt CrpM. u an t rfrr--,i.e-e-J mcurVsin rd T o I : m t. s . f in t s ...J ,nru fch. bsve rair ul iv..rtr mo r.:.!.", n I our rr.j. j Firer thtt w.re taken front i r pr ivcn TTTe t!ol thl? country i cletr, r. 1 Jackon tul l-cri; ?ire ii fiscLe:er. Wecrc-pieJ 4 iNe P! -mf-y 0p ti.3 poit M".:!, ontt?

Miff by hformstloa from deserters that Ota- Oaeeon briada waa there. Genend

MoorSsld, forty railcs south of Komney. lie has captured two hundred and tweuty-tiv beef cattle, and broken up the guenUU haunt there. Twe of hi turn were badly wounded, and killed several of the rebel. The enemy ha thus txa driven out rf tbir. department. ' r. s laxdkr, Hrigadier Grnerl. Taa National Intelligencer has perpetrated a jele! Here it it in the j-hape cfa letter aakl to have teen. wili-n from Fort lie Henry, bv Dr. lies, the Herald correspondent, and which mivonied, falling into the hands of our Whinston coumrrary: Mr dar Bennett; As vou are the only editor in New York boo ejelt sit gleto the trump Ls of indiridua) enterprise, Iasteu to alvi-o jou of the perfect 6ucces of cur operitiou. Here I am, safe and Aound, thank to the Mir;:etiona of our new Secrolary.Mr. Manton. Yei, here I aro, ahead of all other reporters. Many of then; are making great efforts to reach this place, and may succee-i; hut I cm aid! TheYat Department, w ith singular acumen, taw at once that I wa. from my pecu iar personal quahncation, as w ell as from my connection with the most powerfal, popular, and potent newspaper in the world. Just tbe man to take the lead in thU experiment, which h; bnf been contemplate!, and which is likely to prove of great bfut'Ct in bricgicg the war to a de. Oreat delicacy waa hown roe n my jourtey here, which was made as pleasant aarircumtancee would allow. I was politely w aited on by eevtral dbtinguUhed military rentlemtn and bv them escorted here with - ... ..... great pomp. In fact, 1 had no solicitude la reference to my journey, aatiafied that my trualy companion! would tee rae taftly through to my jounier'e end at alt bsrzards. We left the city ol Washington ia the ruoLt prt'rafe aud confidential manner. The 'jog trot" chaps cf the Tribune and Times will be ia bijrh dudgeon at my unexpected achievement and may aver that tt ia not right for me to distance ail competition, but the public A now it h right. Yes, sir, I am the ole correspondent, and the Herald is the soe paper that understands and appreciates tho sympathies and principles of the gallant little tana s ho, no matter what may betide the fortunes of outsiders, expect to te found here till "wild war's deadly bhtat is blown." There are a good mny of your old friends here, formerly your "Southern subscribers." They still cling to the Herald, You will excuse any little lack of order in tbe manner of my letter, r.3 I am so much taken unjust now with the prospect cfmy being elevated soon and every-body that knows me saya I deserve it that it may appear incoherent. m .aa -I a I already tet l invtgoratcu ty tue uracmg a'r which eweepa in from tho ocean. Our food M whclosome and regular. No danger h apprehended from any ontside attack, while inside we are a band cf brother.. If anything elnuld turn up among ua I will adtie you. Ever your?. Tut Doctor. P. S. Plea send me Wallach' Star. Its editorial? afford me a great deal of edification. Pit. HOGG. 1 ZllQ Ho"s, packed at tho mcVJLfJljO ln House ef Pa.lJotk, . Vaaa 1 Co.. Terre Haute, fnrasle. Baquir of F. & rikw. rth IV n OSce, Vko County, ladiana. foMfcllw Ar.iuscMcrjTo. THE Original, Celebratfd and YVotli-!tenoned ,(m'rl"n Man in illrialurr, o e i e r a ia toti Tninan Smallest man alie, at tba ciTy: school hoube, TerreII.'ate, rvitirr-ly for Two Dsy only, Tuesday V Wcdncdäv Teb. 23 St 2G, Oa Tuesday eaente;-tAinment only. crenlDg attS o'cal 6n Wednesday two brilliant entertain neot; Arsernooon at 3 oVlock, ani renlng at 7 Q'elort. Ixr open balf an bcur previaca. The LItt'eüearral will appear la all bij new and wcuderfal Imperoouatioca. Jotirs. Dane Orertan tatuea, c, Ac., MMPtrd by Ma. V. TOM LIN, The OroM natib Baritone and P.ufio from Ibe orui;tis Concert', London, Me. W. PF VERE. Tho fir.tnent American Tf nor, a:..i Mr. U.C. TITCOMIl, P.nlli.ii:t rtaniKt. Tbe Oenrral will ride in hia Miniature Cairlae frora the liuntin Hou .c to the Hall previous to earh entertainment. ADMiSSiON. I y Krfertiir.ttent 25v-!itf; CTiilJren un-tt-r ten, 13r. School adnitied on lioeral tcrnia. FeeiJnjj tntrrtatnnirnt, 1.V; fe'Lildren under trn 1V. Kererved S at 2r. febUdt ? AU RFDCATF-I .V, Busioc a Afec.t. FOR RENT. TWO-STORY Rrick ihr7lfin on North Fourth St rel. Enquire of A feblw II. T. ROCKWEI L. rrMIK STORE on Main Street be A. loryinp to Mrs. Keillerrop and occupied hy J. C. Walter, will r for rent oo and aftr tbe lt cf Mr-h. la tny aMecre iaqtiir of W. E. Hetidricki. W.P.GE1.SW0U). Jr.59d!f FURS. 03,00. ONLY 03,00. rOU A Sri ENDIl) SE T OF FURS ! Kigali, .HcDouff.il iV To'K new) sk.ts .irsT nr.cKivr.n, virTORiNr.s, HALF CAI'ES. ITLL CAIT..". M'l'lM AND MI'KrS, r.af.t,: ia TKe frM3 i hr to Thirty Dollars. I.J.-a.- !.-f. .1 5-i '.Iiy tn; T-t?a t" f"re paj-ne th'r rn-r: f-r trh. SKIRTS. Balmoral Skirto, a new srrrLY i'm:ivi:rnus day, AT VAitlOFfl l'KICK.?. IltUall. MrDoii-al V Co. SOAP. p k o r i: s s o i: nn n n k 1:1 OlTl OK TOWN f fry ttr are a f.-w mr-re cae rf Ltibty rlr brate-l Wp, left at hart wV, ahkh are warrar.teed a l an t .:irt art:1e f it hai!:? and tbe t-itiH, Iure mre f. cap r-o tbe (.- rr Laoda, a.t l-t tbe t, i t f.rp-It 1 wr;acW-l t r. fuota i -1 ai .ifte,fr,a 5 iiT, kW, l.r.n, ncaba. t t'h f?l rr . , 4 h'a fr! kll ktnda af f-rrj'tir.. aT Call an pattl-t, a I l a-J and ojra eaXa bfr H ta a'J apria..dtf LUMDER. IN EAI.NKT. All pcrtoalo&v ! L. theaxl.t u l-e lcd'M-ltj es. aber lr 1 tr a.- uüi, f a e unu ia it pay r.j; tip a ca. Ve drtfrra. X to r )t, zl f iri!i Uti -re tsl wiU d;i ta Lte I tL wartlsj. nti.MullA4Ct:tu!k it ttavtcri Joai-t-e.-,i -., wk b art aj.1 c ;..g at l;w r :l,-t f . t Cnnh Only, A K.'ri thi rrtc-pt" 'a: 4 ..: i f int. ( TirJitJ 015-caJ.triJ'ia , r..r.t'ICa-al. I Df:oVxr fi-l3J

L".i7 GCODO.

AND FOREIGN" DRY GOODS! v;fcsH rr.AUL st nr. et, Saught2aj Sawyer & Co. Ars tirreaxei t -f tblr cuitotrrra and tl traia giHM-raiii-. ao onuanaUr larf a.i-crt!nrnt f Iry o.li, cf a.-daur-j t f Octtca Coodfi ! . Amotkesg Shtctins, l'oca&aet Ckeeting, lohn Aittas, 4-4 L 3.14 Jrhfi Hancock; 4 4 4 9 R. Vuwt Flannels, TkLi, Denim. Strire:. Camhticj. '" Crr;et Jeans, Merrlmic, Cocheca, Pacific, . Snraguo r. Slater's, Diinnells',ic While GouL4 Lineas. Gloves L Hosiery, ?ihirta and Drawctrs, Yarai, " Small Warrg, Ac, lc . . XjOOZjBIJD. CabSlmeres, aiul Rroaddotiii, Doeskins, iu Coatinrs, Oxford Mixed,- BUck Doeskin. Cadet, Drown. Tancv casalmlres, Drab sr.d Mulbcnj Sky like Ker.ey?, CaikrjTtttg, ürranettt, Kentuxky Jcant, A larr ortiaeat of EDWAEO II ABRIS' Celet ra btart.1 Fanry and Double TwiM CASlKEItr.. TaHortf Tritatnitifftt, IN VATdETT. Army Olothinjj. A.rmy Blankets, II emulation, Army Overcoats, " " Armj Blouses, " . Army Stocking:, " Arayi!ttrca. lr.tamry aud CaTidry SinH. And a luge slock cf Carpetins and Zlattingsl 20 k SS 1 A RL STIIKLT, feM2new :U0STO'Ve L. RYCE Ci SON. January SOIli, 180. RF.CF.IVrmiUS 1AY CONRIOXMEXT. TWENTY-FIVE ME W ST YLE C L O A K S ! Fron a ManuficturiT clOcii IU clock, with po-itiv rdyr to hell regtrdlcsftf ralue. It shall he done! A Clfak now for lOor $15, worth, thirty dsys $17 ac4 halli'iCvoto ihr liiUtice ci thii rcfTiib, (notwitrntaudirg gOvte ftre daily advancing) t closing out Slock, preparatory tn rtreiving Spriusr Gco.l Yoti will fitjj many ro i!a, much cheaper now, tLan alter the ale dr-fps DRESS GOODS ! pep rent. Irr tlan pre5f"it New York prie l(w ilorrn Ladies aol Mi.ej unbleached and bleached fleered Vou ran buy these) cheaper thin cornrr on II... Remembcrthe Jann.trt E!nf.-r flieaproo.li. Gnmit t'dd fr Ca.h only. '7 e . L. RYCE US0NNunssinY. GOLDSMITH .a CO.. (I. aro rrowjux and bare for tale t tbe Iiicliaiiapolift lurtery. Fruit, Shad--, riowerinr, EeTfireen Trees, SLrul-t, Vl"ei, Eoren, Gree n-lis)tise Tiaats, Ac, ia itreat vari.-ty. VituTi are lurife L Ord. re aoltrlted. :iuajir roci: T.od of Virginia vi ii.i, V.uth Ta-.t of th Cire, LNl'lAXArOUS, IVpIASA. .Mr. William ratrl-fc I. f-ur anth"ri-.1 armt f.-r Tire Hint and virirtty. FRUIT TUBES! EJ vo it rüüii,!: ED UiTP .v.r.iär Ith ir, V. ...rilrl Uli .in.l Tala'itStrtt,ljAKeMf.Tthe VfmG.rno cial "uraeriea otr la tinarjia, th lare-i ittrtwry t-t cr K'Kh'ttV.N. . rrcea and term-. ffravle. Jaa291lr.i It J. i at . d., lt.j, L. RYCE & SON. L A 1) 1 KS! I'.rcnvr.P this pavi JANUARY Uth, HALTIOIt AI. HK1RTS ! air. ir.i .-. tt?initrul Hoop Shfrf t r'cntr Nf Tf HOOP SKIRTS! f.r tvrrr t vcirrr iMi 4

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Judical.

tFOIt CHILDUJCN' TEKTHINfl. j GROSS of the aboro named cele- , rraie. SlaJJftDe, od hn4 4t4 for aal Vf hoi. r-r.. c", ft tuai i ci L nil U. iboTi, iM iBiny ut -a fv-r CASH, aa lew as they eaa be boue- nMa, Frof-rtfUta. TüOw' from tae Xsbolraal an! Ffw " -.I. EAhR, . . t-'or. 4tb ar4 atatn tireeu. pHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON, X Oire tjvrUl atl&ti o to tb treaimu cf Di. eaa of the F j, and I ar; cporaua fr Cataract, ArUaclal lapil. Pterygium, Maptytoma ftiaWac.u. Ac. Eftuovfs its arh.ua farms tt Arota ar,t CLrorJc tcflataattoe of tba Fre acd Far, tyan.n l court of rmdlai gt-(i, lwtorea 6igat to ti ani Uf itxr.g ti Iba lsaf, io all cn iuvptitle rf esr by cjr ttlon er nidleal trairaect. May t cor.aalied. fra of rbarfp, t. tetter or oüirwuc. Uflir, .Saüjat rornrr jterenl aat Pp. Ur streets, Tfrre-IIaute, Ic llana. (fetiily H. D. C. WALL ACU offers hia Prcf82ioal if rvloet to the rt:krr.s cf Trreila'.ia acd ar.rrottndlcf ronntty. OrnCE IVu doer wet cf G. VT. TaUtta'a Irur tOit. Oa Swan, between 6tb and Tib fireeu. coiaiaCm HENRY D. MANN, PIIYSICI AN aca Surfern. OrnCL-Barr'a bixk. Crrnrr f f tit acd WaVaah atrMts, Terra tlatia, lad. f Dec. S, latl, dly COOKS. New Rooks at Dartlrtts ! UNDER CANVAS; or, tho Campaiga cf tba lath Retrlmrcl Indiana Vcluoleers In Vätern Vir !nla, IStl, by J.T.rool. Joha Lraot, by the auibor cf Cecil Vrvmi SuiberianJ rresh Supply. LeasoDS la Life, Great Eipctaun, Ccll trcnjf, Tbe Cloiater aa4 tue HesttL tltm Supply. feblWtf Foundry end Plow Factory, WFaU Ta EAlUKOAD I'trOT, TERRE HAVTE, ISD. AR If A. IIOLMKS - - Troprle-tor. T AM .MANUFACTURING FOUR JL Superior Tatterna cf Ca.-t Iron Tlowi, wbicb cannot be excelled by aty now macu'f turo.t In Tb West, acd arUl be sei I low, to er.lt the titur. Oiders promptly atttniod to. fblldlww3 DISSOLUTION. THE Firm of Tuell, Ripley A: Co. Is tbil day dUvlved by mutual tonaent. All outttand'.na: trwlehtedneae mm t ba ttnmedltely ettled. W. B. TX'ELU VM. PAPDOCK, tfh 13.18i-dtf ft'nilS I. RIPLKY. rPHE partnership in the Dry Goods JL trade bet ween Ripley at Danaldson expired by mutual connect on tbe 23ih day of January, 1SG2. D. S. Danaldson rcürlnfc sells hia Interest to G. V. Ripley, who roatlnuea tbe btuiueM and eettlea all drmanda agatnat tb late Crm. All outstanding in lebtetnea must be immediately closed. UII'LEY A DANALDSON. January 31, 1SC2 A Card. In retiring fn-ui bufcluc-, tbe underxigued taken much pleasure tn commending Geo. F. Ripley to all the former patrons of the llouae and to the public generally Tnorouirbly qualified In the burine&e an a good purchaser, the bayiny community may confidently rely upon Rood bargains at all times, and a traiirht forward jrcnrror.s treatment. D. 8. rAALISOX. Mr. I. would be glad to 8ee hia friend-i at the ld stand, for the purpose of mallnn settlement, "qnar Incr. up, Ac Jtc. Terre Uaute, Jan. SI, 1S62. COAL OIL. ruionCoal and Oil Co i.riruErir. 3J A VI L L K COAL OH. 1 A BRLS. of lhA aboTe brand Pure XV Coal Oil, just recelr 4 acd fr aale at reasonabla pricas, whcle.aln a4 retail. Oct Gallon of Oll will rmra as long as Orr an a narr ou tava of CawoK On, tn xrsachri aiü"t h old under the name f Coal Oil. lao, oo9ca PAKAFriWE CANDLE?, Mlly e. qcalto Wax fahd!et for chnrrh purpce, and ranch cheaper. inns. ii. n vitit, febddblw Cor. 4jh 6t Main atrcr ti. OFFICIAL. HOLDERS OF BONDS cf the Tnited States dated Annit 1. scd payabio ihre years from date, are hereby m.t.ficd tbat prov rton 1- made for tbe payment f tbe Coupon of aemi-annual interest which became t'r.e on the l?lh f ntact. In coin aprceably to their tenor by the Trea-urer of the tnbed Sfafea at Ya.hinjoon, or by either of the Assltant Treafnrcra at Sew Yor!;, Boaton and Philadelphia. All r'.ch Conpons, together with schedules ekowlna; the number and amount cf eah Coupon and the (CffTegate cam of each parcel, mn-.t be trr iCDtM for ex ini nation and Ter iScatioa at leaat three fa 1 1 business darn before payment. s. r. CHASE, fbI3?w Secretary wf the. Treasury. SOLDIERS' CMITIS. Pensions, Bounty Money, Bounty Land. DS. DANALDSON. Notary Publie. Collector; Claim Afeut, 4.r Ac, offers hia aervicca to the public, eaperlaJly to tboa who have beea CsNinecte-J with the atlUiary perrtce f tba rnlted Mitea, and who may bare acy claim aal:t the (renersl GoTerntnect. He will arrange, forward aol au. sfully prosecute all valid clalrca, at reasonable ctarea, aud as rapidly ai lb butne-i r.n be dlapatcbett before the proper oCcei at Waabinatou. Havlt.j; Tri Yraa': etperjence aud practi- herein, and he aid of auoid ofTicer of the ftrtieral Ooeru ment under rreüMtut nilmora'a admiröpiritloa, b1 cannot ftll In heme eucceuul wlh ah leal claims, whether for rE!$ldN, rOfNTY MOXKY cr IAMj WAKJUSTi. HA IF-TAY rF.NIOVS The Tldow., or if do Widow, the Children nnder nli.te.-a ytan of are, of o51f re aiid eolJiera of the preertt or ary prertoua war, who have died or been M led while In the er-Ti--e, ar entitled to Half-Tay Ienon. IMVA1JD rrVNONS. All onVeri M.d ft. ldrs who are Uiaablcd by rea-oti of woauda recei-ed .r ilteav contracted while iu ih enlca and in tb j line of duty aa n ar.l 'ior, at anr pert"-!, are entitled I f (uaalil rn.'iv.-.. j I.ANDWAKUVMS-!! who rrrve.1 14 aya In in b::let arc entitled to 1 a i arrea cf land. In raw of d.tu,the Wld.-.w cd! Mio-r areeatiJcd. PurS' TT MOS-ET.Thebeln cf all l!!r" whi hare rr.lonfeered du"itiK tbe prr-ent war for thre yarr during the war, and bare died or benkmCd la,h "f"'.'" 'Cl'l'l tMHrHrmn. rK-.t,4Mp.ur.ty .M-nrr, and -n-h .rre1M cf the Soldlrr'.t pay aa ray ba-e ac. ni-l 1o i,e due f M j ,vib. harf - wade w.tb. a cU.iu i terrain att f.iHy - efN-u !!, ard rta'.V f.irn;..r i. I 9t r.rteiu arrearar rr' p 1 a..' au 1 c a rar.tfe promptly reimttej. Ol HCl. at tbotd icrnrr ria;il. n s. iuN.m.-s, Notary pi l l;.-, A f.Mitf r4EV PUDLICATIONS. I'PRUMI'Ks A NOVKL liV (JKO. j X W. Ct'ETl., eplepdlly WnatraUd ty n.vppt. MMUULAY'. HISTORY OK KNOLAiN I) VvA. Mb. t thi: with am ueatx ok sooikty t y the aml.r of 'Qoeor. t.f rviety." ao-Uif Al W.U.BUCIlNnHAH,J. nccnuiTiNc. 1 T7 ATIEDTtTn TnR l XlTFimW AUVV -f AMe-bodie.1 trin. bet aet kS "htto at.J tl.Uiy Cre yar. Wy, the eaawe au t arltti. ' ter, frtm 113,1 tt tn,f" per ta.,ruh, i-h rait... ar.. iiirVr, M oorawo U tee. l'p.tr frtw.t rrtiljtli s rr r La an .-(-. i., nlty of I e,-.wr. . eoo.nü . . Jif-.l r.r.'r. . rr ft.rtv,r t' fojwiaS, ajTy at the nr lericua at Ttr llif, f n tl e w vt . 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TOILGT AQTICLCO.

OSEPII BUEHETT it CO S CtancJrd Proparationxi ! j Coconitie, r-r the Hair, ttallifttoii, Fcr Ibe C.'WjiJr'ttn.; Tixjtli Wash, D.e Teb. KT the KA&'teratilef. am. t h w vrT h rrsui re r.r Sale In Teere-Haut 1 I M. N)N'NKI.LY A J. 1:. (TNlNUliAM I Ani all Irt;s1-i. CURL YOUR HAIR Beautify Yourself, ar rNir. ( happeWfi Hyperion : FOR CURLING THK HAIR. l y u.ioy.Cl.appr.'a IIrpann, Ladl-a and tr?tem.'n o ixaui'.ry tBemueive m iLse.aard fv Id. CHAPPELL'S HYPERION I the anlr article In ttee Vrli tüat Mill curl Straight Ilalr! The Only Article that vill Curl the Hair Ia Olovr Curl, In Sunor Curb, In TulVen Curlj, In Auburn Curb, In Flaxea Curls, In Flowiog Curl.', In Waving Curl.-, In Reautitul Curb. In Luxutiact Curls, la RaTfn Curb. It maVra tic Hair Soft and Glossy; It laTijrorate- tb Ila.r, It bauf.r.es iht llatr; itOea&.e the Ilsirr !t Is IV lirhifully and Exqciaitc ly Tbe Hyperica dcs not In any way Interfere with tb Natural Softness of tho Hair. It tirithrr w'n Iva n r dries; H fvn tLe Hsr a .fi, thrifty apearatH-e; it prevents the Hair frf'r.i r.iu.nn oi r ! It ii tbe t.j.ly artlfle ever yn ,ili.-rvrre.l that i!t url Straight Hair ! In beautiful cnrl, withont irjary to Hair or calp. The Hyperion ha been lx fre Hie public bin about aix taionthx, and in that ehort period of tim It ha vrn tested by more tb.sn One Ilundrt d Tliouiand Prrou I And they all ttnivTally testify tbt the Hyperion i theGreatest P"atuifvT ever offrod ! tb American people. The llyieil. n can l e Mapplid a to cium- the Hair to Cm for one Day, or for one Wert, r l.-r one Motk, or for any longer period desired. The Hyperion is the tcly an le In tbe world t ut what caa be counterfeited or imitated hy. nrprinci plet por'-on. To prevent this, we ito not -.ftVr it for ale at any ItrnKg-ojt'a tn the t'nitel Htate. Tberefore, ary lAdy or (Jfntlcman wlio de-irfs tie wft luhiriant Curia, and who desire, to beautify themfcf'lvea by u-uifc tbe Hyperion, nni'-t icclo.- the IPiioo, Ono Dol'r In a letter, aixl aJ.lre-s W. t II .V CO., an.1 It nil! t cieP.lly .vnt retvrrt inti! febidwly . . . - - COAL OIL. KEELEIl a MORGAN r. r.pnin a fvV f.f Coal Oilx and Lampa, 9 so. . MrxHAMcr r.flw. - r- . Wholesale ami Kclail, An t rejipectfully KoltcJt a fhare. i ju lt- paironaj-e. K.A M. Trrre Maui, Jan. ?), lSCTdlrcw.trn CLOAKS. Elefjatit, racerul ! and I Jeron in;;! TBS JUST RECEIVED AT HEADQUARTERS! Ealsall, lcOoual .V Co., T EADEKS OF FA SIT ION, FOIt CI.OAKK-Jityic nt Tat tTra a Irtrodaee. by Ieadina New York and Pari House. Beaat.ful Llark Etaeer Cloas leirant rnarilah Cloth Claa-, frf m 5! titialtocMe Kille 1 reifb Hafr ri-ah frf.'a rototii; riatea arronpj.rj!S(r each ftjle, CT.''.:t, n tl.e aur. DRY GOODS. To tho Ladies, r.V AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, J VM'ARY 2Slh, TC?. PI .MöHAl. SKIRTS, varl.-i-.a $U-r.. 1 mbrotd.-red SKI1, and Ol LAR. nethina; new ii. I vlict. Mi a a CilÜrrri fOOI SKIRTS: V h r-ce7.-d ai O II it Hpf .ill i a. . tii r. ly NKt rATII KN, . t iy bo p fanur.e-i toiLe t.tj. H,tit an cytiet, an tt4hrrw Cr.iht In a rv snpeit.-r and d ira?.', rna -r.er. I die-, in a-r,' cf a .'.oral b . r a f.. I, -.r-.p--.rt 0 h SI lit ar btalte 1 1 j ea:nlrie t . EDS ALL, M'DOIKJ AL A CO., Terr.- H-.tit, Irt'linna Jinaary 2', 'Ci. DR. C. V. DALL. iN "iiXIiNKST A IMFÄI-The Ik. BD.in!THI aonl 1 mo i r TetfolJy call th altentlon of hi frlenda and patron, tn the Impr1m-.a natality ct aetllinx or. it. a ab.l", and the new year bartnj Juat e.m,ii-n-ei, t.eio the tluvataat "-ey other baaine. rnan epi t. maVe tettle. meni.a, why ahonld he not a) w epect tb" ntir; Ha;r tinaitUe.! a.-imtjof thirty yeara Mandinj. arI Trenn that all the any doan to Uie pre nt tune, he feeli it Li duty to call npm all .erahnt hartrf fivon acciutttn All itumediately ad male.eitl Uieiit of lb i ame. lie oild u.n. h jrf. r to ba e ail rr.roe r.t .Iii wiU biui In ker.v, .a ti r- !. it better u.a a third rcra4., li.t if they .hirM call a..n ho a ill LavM a.-a. third rn, a )..- i te. termlnrd to r.take ttorah ..rk. K. V.PMK JtD'.ary 1 S . I 1 rti

FURNITURE. pe n (milwi FU R N, I rTVU 1 n: lis: cf Tr-Tt H-t- H:-?3. 0::7J;f

IHEOICAL

1' LEAN'S .Htsl.,MrVa s5 VOonlial W StS.Ml WW . ä fccfurr Takicj. Aflrr Takinr. 0 U KATKST HPMP.DV LS aT Taa m- is wi nur TlolllrllcatMe aV Itellflatlul: S . allNl I'trr TaKen I ä'IMIK lIKiUANPS upoa ihoua i X aaJ abu are dafly mir U la't Streckenj l Cordial. rrtify U l ataiuUe An fv':.:. , tl4 retoeJy fvr roortr.f act liri)EAJTNi ta j bitferM and Lee4 rriteaa, pcrifjtr aJ te. ri.-i.i& tbe Mvsl rettex eVV, aurWtof In Iteallti aud Sttreaiartla Tuitr. is no aasTAK ATOtT IT. w It 111 enre Urft Cotrr.:aiat, PrartxtA, Karri.. tt u in cure ueer t xrr.a:at, PTapeMU, XXarra-. .'-tery, Hea.Iarle, Jeprea-ion rf hrvfliji, Feee aou Aarue, tuward ) over, FreatC, ft a-y Xot vh Urt-T, yirMH h or ln-rl. tiENTIXMK.tloyon.-h t-sbe LaUhr. a:er-j I and r1(roroi'. 1 L Vl'lFS, t1o ynu taut tbe t lo-am ikvaltb la ik . ; tayiircbe-ljaa;aitjl -aitaortaaiit ' HcLTA-V.- rTr'(iTltFXINQ fORWU. 1X1 LlaXiUIl FOJTlIRt IM ay l4 a bxHseM; it ia warranted o fn . Uon. It will enre ai y H.eaeoX Ue kidney Vesrt j or BiadJer; ralatlnjr, Orunrted Ketiatroatloai, la. t f the YVorzh, lArredoeaa. or any uaae atai , frcru t'trfc -r rrro IirMi.ty. It i r. -TiL'Vj. frne!y. 1 r bll4rrn. K.jon wact JvUe-.H:-ne, aUH.leynay eUll'e t ! Uealihy, ar and robr-HLea rite- Uaia. Ulan'alHteaiirUtiQt-CacUal. (m JtwcCta ! a h tMtU, t la a.Udcma la ta. Ut.e UbU-epoocrul, takra every aaoeul. 1 a ar. prcvvcCTC agaiaat ctiU aa4 Ier, yr..Hr ferar, ebnlrra or acy t-li-a; "litaaa. I - . vi timM tf- itcaisr. i,j , may uy to paira upoo yc a UU cf Cl'.tcra rc 5ar- : aaparUla (.tick they can baiy ettaay) br aajtcc it u 1 Juat aa food. There araeven bm HaJvE caouL w : rteal a part cf my naice to dub their ULEdevw . ti.n. Avoid itch lcfaiecaa PISATEA aad ihaar vt ; lalntn coanpoandat Axk. for Ur. J. U. v. t-ina : ßtrenftbeniii: Grd:al aal lUuod Pv&t. Taij, cothire elae. It (j tbe only rertady that will Mrtf . i your Hood thorvnt-hly, ail at the earn m-J' : M-liES'rtrKEN and IN V UrOIlATE the aUa. rg.t . aatit.n. Ittaputvpln large U-ttlefx rT Kt'. J or lit l-o'.tlea for ,'.. . I'R. J. H. 3aK le. J,4a rrt wW.it Ccroer Third ad 3. Lwa, U. Ir. Tacl.rnti'a 1 ulverial PJlIat f it'TinVl . . t T I . . I oa uaa cvMruarrr, tyroaaM aaxvacxai. Tuere ner baa Vera a CJ.nLLKT10 oadlcl otfered to U publ.c, that kaa fives icrö entiTa Isfaciion aa Mclean's Uaieeraai t.N. l-ln? ect.rely TeRuble.they are perfect cri.t ar d can U tien by the tu.-w-t teiJer lafaar; yea proir.pt and powerful in' r. noi-ar aH KUua aere lir.ra, a. id t-n-nr. f.-t'd nttr frooa th. airaci la fa.-t, ih-y are ihe oi.lv ptU tbat ahdJ t e uM raa'.ari.u Inttrict- . They prn1uce rw arir.tcir. jti.-krw-A.vr rt. iu lx. J Flornaoh or t-oel, itn.iia-U r.ry au-Ure awearrbl J in their cpcraMon, pn-ni.tii.jt L'.thby aarreu.a.t ; the liver and Kidii.j . WUi wtli oun-r fr. biiu. I tieKR, beauarhe a.l til -4.ma b, wbeo mu Wp . j rem 1y le o lait-e-V. Kp t bi tdiaj.l y c. i bard; a nrjrje i-1 a ia e.!l, may pr.vri j hours, daa ajid uniil of .uVrea. nj j. lr. J. U. H'-Ia-hu I mvcrrkl r-l . Take no oir. im coated, th.-y are ut. 1- . p. ,. ordy i. cen'a pj lo and ran t.e sent hr Tnal . ary Mn .f r . r J. IU WrI.FaV. S i r;i,etr, t-n-r olTbir! and -r St. IxmtV. Dr. J. II. tlrl.ran'a 1 nlranir l.liiimriit. Tbk i -r Kan us u i ihi N rai t. Ü , t-a Hka-r. Tl'uajiU .f Luraan tertja ta a .tiJ -,., 1 de re.utudA aud nU.-rry, by ihr we .! u - Il. naV-le Liniment, Ii w'U relevi I'VIN alii lu-la-UDe.u'-ly, and it w ill cl.-.n.-, j.aji.y ei. fooleuvS-tlU" tn an inrre.lihy tiuie. Kt-J:JLN V i VOU'AMUOILUMXF.XI wilr.l.er,- U D vVtr. j reterat ca es i.f Khfti2jiu-;ni. ti.-.t. o.- mruf -- Tor Paralj ;, Ccntry-ied Mu- U-,Sa wa m j ikm iu iüe Jo;au, Xiul S or I-K.taai, it iU4w -i er tel. Tru appltCM'oca will (ure ,s.e Throat, j He alshe or Kara. oe. Kiur.-.' .NCkiJU, r an ! ü aj lr.:i.ljt i. r!Kri). itr i r4 i.eu at a-i iiiti.'-ief'ii rrrue-ii . fA , hjmv lat.d. . rLOTTtAJ. KAHMKIj m- aj i s i.viu; (jyr. Ot h-r lt tT Uli' j i J tUJ VUfe' ,i catlf f.l IJrtimeat. It 1. a ffM;.uJ liV;rut 1.- üailo. .Sprji. Ciiai, Swlut.ti , Iaj.-. t Jweuey, S-rea. Hourwia, K-r.4.-fee. w yf. . , tiseav... Try U, ao4 yon arttl b r.tr.-r-. Dr. .1 II TIi l.enn 4 t J,. , Jalwl.) ?aJii l..' y . 2 Siinht ?&, er av: AeV.i. ... a r-'c -. ' . siojf.v a ffcilgll er &ü$txf :r. the 1 :s-'rnv;r xvyd 3,"e' rnu'i rcK.zdy, if ) r' li'er? j.rci trroc7''2: e'e;-c?:. v-jrs ngj. It ha hr fr-.fi thit Lhy arc ?CJiCll&$ c,Ld&t &.cjuJutU, Czvgh :r. ,fcjL&Lun filial i, cr.d rumwr. a c-"' ct" t JJhtzat. Public Speaker jr .Vanarcr 'I f.:vl them c; -r? -'reCell iy all (prjrgUiz or Sale TnOS. II. BARF, f' Td'.yU PrureL t, TrT5 Har.t u OH,!" la I MA llore litil etiul Hot Teaii ll oihrrromplaltiM I 1 'V A 'KK AKIi SUDDKN, .vMi t -d V frut.My d. !h n.-a-r In a Try f 'Kpfi.4 Ter red Vj t- - aj.riuira: a f.wi 1k.m trociMir. fie a trlfiir. a cv.r.titUy .ep .n La.i! a p . It:'- rure, ar.d thi-t. In-vre tt-e 11. - f il...r ail' ar.d L?rra ti.ui d.iL by coli.'. Rewietjiber V cert i i s'l rtM'.ll Ui coiur... e.1 Ith the.Ttlr.e of a rrra. Haifa i'. nt v.,. of Eloaa'n Innant keli'f, pinla a pint of aru ter, peldutn f vils to irf a Ik r"e of o,c la a rj-1 " ne; n erewv carea repeat thr do-e la IS mi. .1.1. F'.r llmi.n. Strain, Sprain, and tr.ar.y .,i,er i Jirle. ,.ri h'iprt, rattle rd tMLr an.jiali, Sli'a .. Haiii hehef apced.ly IT ia a eure. Xaüy pe .-- hare li n a-iihed to ttner the rap.d 1 ore 3.-i . el, try tbe ti -u r.f tbia .-.i..!-rft.l iae.l!.-ir.. The jt Jar hatt.'ea contjn:i f .t, tLe -.laiiity ! U.r U. rr l bortlea, ronawuM. Uy a aa',nj- ci .u thl, 1 1. made by pon ban the d-.ll.r tiU. I' o r .TI a 11 k lud, SLOAN'S INSTANT ItLLlhl' ' Hr reat luirriial A- i:ateruai E 10 Jy f.r he lb.iue.ilit ire ..f r.,Lc, jje ttr.-. beattbriH tuutha be, av .kr.e . .f tbe ba k '4 Wt Ley. darrbYa, dyaeeiery, rb4era m.iet'i.a, all mi m' r cc-mplaint, n-k Ii- l-cL, ajp.ecale, u.a. Viain, Hrferie. ol t'je hn?.pa;n ia the l;ujf., i an.f an J pa'v tvj.l., apiii..l .r..;.iriia, . itrd J.-'i-. epi a.u.., t ruw, -tc. Moan'. oitUllItttl Pan du V. f tm t-. in e t..' t'e, v.Ufli.a 4,r c i Mu(tn l a ui 11 Oiiuiuriii) y rrM. -.. Me th iA..t otiuCtaie Ce (i )1 Monu'a iiorar. Ulnlmeut Ha ifc,.ii4 f-r Haiula .t ri-'' rated F .., W.tf ar." .-v! IVt all Aaltrt ia ine.u l T- ire Ht'it l-y all tU.J.lr K-tati4 I y a. DANKINC -

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liaNKOITHK hT 1 1 E OK 1NLLLN A . j l.rai.-h at Terre-Uaavr, Jaj. 1, 1J I ! 4 WTPrVDc.f fi-ejer rnt, bi beeite:lwr ! -l.nthCailiaI ZUsi cf tUs frü h, j-ayatli t I 5vl.oidarats a?sanl. i Juü:t. tr.ZVX üv S5ET, CVf.