Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 457, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 August 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

r rZ R RE-HAU T i : THURSDAY AUOUST 11, 19G3 "iWION STATU TICKKT.

srtaiT vat or TATr. WILLIAM A. TKKLI.K Aipuoa or TÄTE, ALBERT LANGE. TllAJCltl Or iTATt, JONATHAN S. HARVEY. ATTOUttT otimi, DE LAN A H. WILLIAMSON . irniTriDr.Tr ot miic ixsrarc-rio. JOHN I. MORRISON.) The I'ulon CJonrentUn Hon. Joseph A. Wright .Nominated. The I'aiou nsnmaiiug Contention. heU httv jeterlaj, unanimously nominated Hoc. Journ A. Weight for Coagresi. There was cot the alightest exhibitien of party feeüsg ia tbe Caavcotioa Deaioc rati al Republican acteJ together most bar mo nioujlj. Th Convention wu larg and composed of the Let inea of the District without regard U partj affiliations. D. W. VootuxM ia doomed to an overwhelming defeat. Wtj l.av out room for further comment this morrJng. Tbe proceedings of tbo Convention will be read with much Interest. I Camp at Has dia-so. Kt.. ( August 10. lV2S DtiE Exratia: A great, big, long, wild RXae ebne in which our regiment andaome other companies participated, prevented me from writing sooner than this. We had bctu euctiaped here jujt a week, performing rarirty of duties, auch a aUnding picket guard, improving teams, fire wood, etc , when tbe raoaotony of our camp life here wm interrupted by marching ordert, on JfrMaj eicning, August; 1st.; On the evening of that day we embarked with .Cfjt. Huff' company, of Lafayette, an i Capt. Schräder' company of the 54th Iciiana and a nice brs-ii piece, on the beau tiful little steamer Mattie Cook, deatination, of course, unknown to ua, but ao much we did know, that wo were going down stream od that a good chance for a fight must be ua band, as we were supplied before our departure itb fifty rounds, ordered to load well, lay low and keep julet. Of course our eipeclation were at tbe highest pitch, as we thought we were t aurprisc tome of the guerr.ll la their own encampment, but we had co such luck. At about 1 o'clock, a. if., (Saturday,) the boat landed at Uniontown, hj r.amo only,) Cayt. Schräder doublequicking it up the high bank of tbe river into town, our company remaining ataticned vn the b:ink of the river ready for any emergency. For three long hour we were waiting fur some kind of a fight to turn up, but u .fijht would come. At 4 o'clock, a. u., o'ir company marched up to town, halted before the Union Hotel where a guard had previously been placed, in order to secure tho arrest of on;e guerrlllai all to stay there, bat the bird could not be found. Some three dozen individuals however were arretted in and about that town, who were nftcrwarJi releaie-1, hiring been prercd to be innocent being, not patriot by oy nni.i, but men who never done anything 4?ui4i ' govern meni, nor ever anything fr it, men who J.J not care which J h;ppKl, men who never received eny education, tn l therefore "never bothered themselves about politics." Well. Uniontown la a fair nmnatnre m. w,ii ot trcaaon. Lmpty a tores. !o?c! ahop. desolated houses, houses occupied only by women who "don't know" anything, and any amount of dog fennel and weed known and unknown in natural history. After a hasfy cup of coffee and a aheet iron ertcker, u'ir company was ordered on picket until evening, wbeu we rocaired niAnhin orders for MorganfielJ, the County Sett of I'libn county, eight miles from Unionto.v.i. This being our maiden march, it i-rettjr hard ou u. epecial!r aa the boy had bot slept any the previous night, bTing ben kept under arris, not eaten anything all day but very tnasgre breakfsst, r.d etposed to the hot aun all daj. Hut after ill the boys got along fiaely. We reached Morganfield at 11 o'clock, r. u , Mhere Col. Oavin had already arrived with sjrne 00 men, ep-tin motneotri!y to be alt.ickd by the guert '.!!, sti 1 to hover all around us in large number, but narj guerrilli'tande his ippeirance. Upon learnlag that tbe enemy wat encamps I at Sulphur Spring, sis miles distant from Morganfield, ihe Coloael ordered hi column to adrance tj thiiplice at 1 o'clock, r. M.,oa Monday. On Üii bort mtrcb. Daar Kirats. we ei-r-erirncrd t-r ih firt time the hardship) of ar tmsine a column of about 9'K), near lj 11 utioiM iKlJtor. mrrjing their heavy m iket. from t ) to f.0 round of rartridge, hvernt.-k, ctr.teen, el., and T'iirch'.ii on a dutT tod, oul Set coming .Hwtion ihir lied At the rate of 100 Jeg. Kahrer.hc'.t la thi lüde. Oae by ore the boy wert seen dropping long the rovlside, aud you could )oon count them by deren who were not able to continue their march In a hut tisr.a wijor.s enough were iraprrtied (rtn the conntrr rounl. t hul the WftfV. Wo arrived aftv at Sulphur Spring, and hl htrdiy ocrupirHl our camolr.g ground. wbea the cry arov, 'Kall in, bovs they ose! I wih your rradcri ron'd hare eu tbe then. All ftu tf thm atrch tii fargut'.o;;, rr.ki formel, and tr ry k!Ln thrown off eicet our good gun and cirtnJge bote, the coctenls of which w were so glad to low hvc a chsr.ee to use ;'nt tlie traitom ; but our hope were dl? frustrated no rebel ws ia sight, and cavalry hvl the htt.fiaiua to mtkea gret chtrge ag'i)t nobcdy. The !Lippoiatment i aWut aa great with the bor, with oli firemen after a fa!e fire alarm Tbe ilet er.t5iuiaui prevailed, aiid each mm com' !err! bimelf tror.g enmh l fv;e with a hall doien guerri:i. Hfre i-nr rnin tolutr.a. r-.Tew. hil atrived. ou: r!ry !u atlu. taken powion of le p!-t and arretM the owner, wb-i hid cj:r!cd aout his preru e aud on the Ire t.. hi tbe near w,J,. A lTi9 fJvl ,fi(lt 0 f fttn ar. 1 aaimur.ition. all of hieb L'. H p jropriatel to Mcr.aelf. Our I.ieuie:,nt. N. tCstrnbacb. bo, by tbe , alwave on t'ie ql n'rr, claJl tlree rebels fur ome Jitarx-e, beo they left their bri r,j

took to the wooda, but were afterward taken

by our caTalry. The three hor?e were taken br our Lieut. K. Sulphor Spring, ouce the rejort of hun dred of sufferer and pleaaure seeker on account of lu Yaluabl mineral pringa and pleaaant locAtioo, preaent now a forlorn ap pearance. Tbe bithing houses, lodging rooms, etc., are in a dilapidated condition. having latterly beeVuied only for the haunU I of traitors. Our aUy in this, by nature only .... ... . .v I o gmed place, was outanon, aa u,e uruirg hour of three found us marching to a little place called Dixon, sixteen mdea from Su!phur Springs. At about C o'clock we . a f . i , I. tr Af halted for breakfaat. made coffee out of water dipped out of A neir mud puddle, and it would have pnrzled you to tell whether the coffee received lu legitimate color from tbe mud or tbe coffee itsell. At about 8 o'clock we resumed our march oa aroadlncomparuoa to which an Indiana Corderroy road Is a real pike. Oa we went till about noon, when a great maay of the bova were again giving war before the bot ravi of the sua. Our gallant Colonel, the J , " . A i . i very personification of truo grit, wno naa intended to let us rest during the hottest hour of the day, had received intelligence somebow, that the eaemy was at Diion, unaware , i A vi of our approach. On we had to go, but tbe farther we went the weaker became our rank ao that by the time we reached the . .w v.tr one horse town more tbaa half the command wis exhausted and the Court-House was soon filled and used as a Hospital. Oa that day dear Exprema, our Company met with an ir- . , . , . , . reparable loss lathe death of our companion Sergeant E. Dreblow, a hws not only heavy to this Comnanv. to his relatives and to his friends, but also to the community of our

Home, ne naving oeea one 01 um iTurc 4th frsofrru', That we are in favor of a teachers of the Terro Haute German Free vigorous .prosecution of the present war for School for three years. It was his unbound- the suppression of tbe rebellion, and to that . . t. .v. 1 IV-..-.:- end, we are in favor of electiug to the toned love for his new father.end, and his untir- greM of tbe IT. S. such men onlv as will vote ing zeal in tbe performance of hi duties as a the mcn, all the guns and all the money aoldier, that ended his useful life. Noways that my be necesiary for that purpose. 1 . M.iu.inMi,l.i...N;., in Mm in IltioltrtI, That s tender to the Indiana undaunted by the unusual exercise to mm iu , . . , , , ' 11 oluntcers, who have 0 nobly ustaned the marching in the hot aun, he continued march. Cmuse of the country, on every auccessful ing, until urged by his companions to ride in battle-field oflthe present war, our beartfe.it

a w agon, but alas it was too late, he was too muco overneateu, o -urn y at Dixon, hoi brain became affected, his . 1 . 1 . i- . i.i mind flighty, and even la this state of mmd he exhorted hia surrounding companions to ... , . . r .v do the.r duty aa men and citizens for their couLtry. It was a nd a'ght for ui to we our friend depart from us in auch a manner; if we wou.a nave .on one tn.ru ot our vompa- ... . .i..r r I ny In battle, it would not hive caused us more grief. It is mv dnty to add that the Regimental Surgeon, Dr. Duffield, of Bow- . aJ ... . , i- ,r.u ling Green, Indiana, has won for himself the aumirauoa 01 uu rvimcuk auu fm.muj of our Company for his untiring efforts to aave the Kfe of our friend. Everything with in the re-vcb of acience and uuinterrupte! attention was used for ail hours, but of no avail. It was th unalterable decree of Providence, that our friend hould fall as a sacrifice totreaaon. and we had to bow to its tern beheit 13 humble suhmiMion. . . ..... I What of the enemy? Answer: None found; several arrests however were made. Our Colonel then came to the 'vie conclusion that te hunt for guerrillas in such a way aj we did, was really a wild gooe chase, and be ordered his whole comaiaa 1 back to this p'ace, distance 0 raUe, which we marched la one day, the Colonel however using the wiae precaution to let us rest f-oru 11 A. M. till 4 I. M.. which resulted greatly to our benefit, as a great many could hare even marched farther yet. not affecting them half aa much aa a abort march ia mid Jay. We arrived here on Wednesday night at it uciocK 1. M. and hare ao far not been subjected to any heavy duties yet, part of our company only being detailed daily for picket duty. Our officers deserve the unatiimous lhaaka of their command, for their readiness with which they assisted their command during its severe marches, they working with each wther to render their soldiers comfortable. Oa Thursday we performed the lt sol ema rito to our deceased friend Dreblow, In accompanying his body to the boat. Capt. Schräder with his Company joined the cortege. The Captain and his Company have won for themselves the golden opinion of all our men, we feel a natural attachment towards him and bis command aa wt have fouad him and his men to he true soldier in every respect. I think we shall hive another dunce for a rebel chase before we get home, and that we may bwe better lu-k the neit time is the hope of Your frieud, MORGAN KILLER. Dbtric! Union Convention! The Unconditional Union Meu of the 7th Coni?reional District met in Ma Convention, at the city of Terrs Hute, on the 1 3th inst.. pursuant to notn-e. t Irct a candidate for Curigre. The meeting wucal'ol t.i orJr b Sam. Magil!, of Tarke, upon wV. m tin. Dr. Aletander C. Stephenson, of 1'utnam was elected President. W W Carter, of Clsv, was electel Secretary. The President, on taking the tbair addressed the meeting ia appropriate terms. On motion of It, E. Craig, of VertniJJion, two gentlenna from eah county, were appoints a committee oa resolutions, as follows: Vermillion R. E. Craig. J. II. Hedge Parke-3imae! Magill. Kraben Slivens Vigo J a mo Karringtof, J. O. Jone. Putnam John A. MiUon, Joph Allen. Ctar Wm. Eglef!el.!, Ssmnel Ivlest. Sallirsn Vlesar. iUUrlle . I Moore. Own-Dayton Tvpp.pj', I. N. Morrion. Owen C'a;t. Dyer. ()j mjtin of l. M. Jones, of Vermillion, tno gtn'Ietueü from each county were appointed ti dfs gnste a cn.TJate lor Con. gres. aa follows: Verroillion D. M. Jone, Ira A Will. Pike--(). K.Steele, AUtsnler Huhtt. Vigo W. K. l.Uard., C. K. Hosford Sullivan-D. II. Weir. Pletrher Pretm.n. Oreer.e M. H. Shrysr. Mr. Jones Clay Dr. Wm. OifTml, Th Dfsrt TsUata R.W. Alien, Mr. Rarbsr. The meeting Rlj3urnl until l o'clxk P. M. at h'ch time it again convrnl. Mr.J odm, from the Corocniit to dicoate a est.ii.lit for Congress, mi ! ihefaU loiug report ; Mr. President li t Committee to aelect

a candidate for CongrcM hare unanimouel designated Hox. Joitirii A. Weight, and recomtneud hi nomination. The Committee on Resolution, ubmittod the following : We, the Union ruen of the Tth Congreiaonal DUtrict, in Coavcutiun assembled, aubordinating alt party cou.iderations to tbo common pood of our country in this her hour of sore alllictioti, tuet together for the pur

pose or proposing a suitable Candidate to represent us in CongreM.to adopf the Jol--"S ueciarauoa o prmoptej aciu ating ua In tbe imrendng camnalzn : - - a firsljulv of lU cilIen uf lh Government to guuin tbe constituted authorities in all their proper efljrts to preserve the Conatitu tion and perpetuate free lustitutiuns ; and ao beneviD we decUre u t0 bo lU 'dM of kU loTA, meni wilDOUt distinction of party, to auatain the President of the United State in the war which traitors have thrust upon him of ,Le (jjrernraent to auppreaa rebellion, to preserve the Constitution and to aert its authority to the full limit of it righful juria jk, cogua tbe right of citizen to differ ou aubjects parUintng to the civil administration of the Government, and wo admit the binifiaent influence eicrted by paity organization ftj cUi?ck, upoa lhe corrupt and improper use of tho mtr rf posed in thorn by the people, but we utterly condemn all attempu to keep UP IartJ organization during tbe eilafcu.ee of a great rchtlhon, baaed upon differences whkg efTect not oaj the el?il aJmInittration but olso the existence of the Oovernment, and which tend to weaken the bauds of the Oovernment and to give aid and comfort to 0 uemy 3 R,tolr'tJ, That we are in. favor of a strict ly economical Administration of tbe Oorernment. in 1 all iu departmenuC and are in In favor of holding all oßicera to avigidro p0na;biHy fvr aU lheir official acts, and thBt we hav e uo word of palliation for those In official station who! commit frauds upon tJ?"' Lj Whm ians. lor me giory wuu wn.cn tuey nave we bok with ioathin2 auJ di?gust upon lhe conduct of those r-yinpthisn with traitor, UUVUUUru UiaJS7 vi vua JMtvi easie 1 who refuse to vote supplies to meet tbe wants so gaiunt men. ReiolerJ, That we also tender to tbe olun.e.rs who have p0 rromLlliv anj ll0blv te pouded to the la.U call ot tno country, our admiration of their patriotism, and our fcrra aüJ u m lravel ftj t)icir tei.ei uui iuT wiu uu as ru iuc urn brethcru of the first and aecond calls. Retohed, That we will do all in our power to id the families of volunteera in the field. 0 thet they may feel that their homes are . whj, h are fi f th , try. resolutions nere uutnimou-ly adoptej. Cul. Ii. W. Thompson and the Tresident of the meetiug were appointed a committee to inform Hon. Joseph A. Wright of hi? nomination. I D. M. Jone aud Gen. U. K. Steele ajdreasod the mectine amidst applause. On motion the meeting adjourned. A.C. STEVENSON, Prea't. W. W. Ca&tcb, Sec'y. a a a FRESH GOODS. ANOTHER AND LAST LOT of the Sen xi Oponing thia Morninß ! Only 01,70 yOH A I.AROK SIZED tjUILT, AT Cor. Main and Fourth Sts. X COAL! COAL ! A. C COmBS. COM I1?S j.b. couaa. ItltOTIlFIt. HAVl!fOrecsntlyparcLi'd th'Cou Fin, ff. bxtIj knosmas tb "SCHER MINKB." oca-aau-tbrM-)aartr mil. wt cftba ltr, ara txrw prpar4 to rarntsb tbsrltltms cf Trr nsBt an4 vtc,ulty, wJtB a rJ artlcl of ll-acrna4 coal, a tfurf to salt tba (srt!oa tliraa. Vf ar also Anii fur tba lllf hlart4, hraiil an4 FarTnriburf (Ual M!ns. B4K" OrJr. Uflat tba VIoConly r.U t at tka fasUsnca of sltbsr proprlfUt, bar tbs lUrhinotv EAllroa1 Ijwt, III H. f. & an bort ru-tloa. M mm a Srlal EDUCATION. t lt. LEBUHE, Professor of Freneh Language, SO H M Al!f f TI'.EKT, rOMURRHAI. KOW, (I P rr.iiR.) Terrrsllrttilrt Inrtlniirt. TKKMS SJ.Se fr fwtr wkt n 4rmr. P.rrrif ( s-Ifn. R. W . Tli'TTi.son, tlrmla Jflprt, am1 . r.rlr, Hn. J hn P. K.lrt. az. a, i:m REAL ESTATE. TOTICK to H-al Eatale Dealern.bava Iw.U'or an1 SI or. Itooaa Iu nar Vt Ut.s, tiMlrrl p!acs in ttU cls, which I Ul trals fr property In of tir Trrs Hsnl", snl ry a eiewana la ruk. Aflrl a. ma una kt, ietl&lAsrta tu.i f.ut AtrC DICSOLUTION. rTirti)-iirrNi:nsinIriere. I- lifH lUtlof b(o Clm A rst Ibis mf 4iolv4v w.taat rit. TbUilaa i.l be eotmnaj at tbs Trr Hints I roit Finn ?crrry T lbs a-xltf ift!, tr tha rir vf A. P PtsT Bi v. a. it. rrrm. Amt b. 1 JOH mTW FRET4CH MILINEI7Y. yi: aim: now rm:iAUKD v ? ta ab sr as aijW f Incti, riotitietM. "7s bits a vsry fas rkalna of Pi .-. Iluasaa. Ac. wa will aall varv t aaty 'or Caatl. aaT Vf s pslt a'l hneeati tittams te rrdr. Via. i raitRC h iArirriR, W. fS Mala atS, (l Bta'ra ) Tsrre-Hiatf, hd. ABf.S.4lm

CLOTHING.

Latett tfewi froa Headquarter' RrCKlVED THIS, DAY BT KlIEElS. At TIE "Union Clothing Store 1" A NEfSV STO.CFK rr r-riT rn atitt nnnnc! ltllLllAlAllü VTUUJVü, FINE DARK BLUE MILITARY CLOTH. LIGHT BLUE MILITARY CLOTH OClrrm Uniforms, SHOULDER STRAPS, STAFF BUTTONS. BEST REGULATION' BUTTONS. OFFICERS SHIRTS. SOLDIERS GREY SHIRTS. American Fashions -tonFall and Winter of 18C2 aa(,eivir. VT bava etlar?l our work -room anl ate noar piparet to ruruUh our cmtouicr with r liest 4i ml IstttvHt M) l. o of CLOTHING a j siioar uTp i Oar Stork ut Summer Goods w arv cloltig out a :"t'jrMurnl prices. BEAlCTMOCai. A. lIANNIHTIilll. druco a MEDICINES. CJ-. -w. rATmoa ct Co. BtTI I rsT BECK! VCD YUKIB Full Spring Slippty I or BVERY.BA.HTIOLB rsTAttT itrT rn a y WHOLESALE AND RET1AL DRUG HOUSE! Ws ars coufl4nt that ws bavs as Full and Well Selected Assortment! as Any llouie In the M eal I J A tut III sail tbs isms at tbs vary lowest prto To stl vbowlll favor as tlb tLrtr ptrnn. A mot. tb mary arÜcU oa band mr iciry A VERY PULL HUP PLY OP Paints in Cans and Tubes ! lf Iba first qaahtv. Al, a targ auiurttnri I AUTIST'S DMJSHKS! Of all still and alia. All klitJa of VHmlsh, l.lneeesl Oil strirl llollrtt ar UrylliBT llt Yt b vry aH-rlor artlrl ft H At.AH Ol 1., a aas fall vsfly FLAVORIMI KITKACIS II .V J O II IS Ms.tSS ! Ate all klivla f PHYSICIAN'S fi LASS w Am: Our AaMrtmrnt ft Fancy Boa pa and Perfumery, Csnnrl W lUfpsissd anjbre. Oflr As aaual, ars vf Iba Was aaUtr, Osr ftxcrlftior oIn Fount Vf ÜI ra all r'bl aiS tha 5!a at roU as l Wat lnrr ran kr Ii. ( Tho Bost of Puro Liquors ! Pur MtJidaa! Parpos, slsrajs ar bail. (hit ruFsuKinioN depaiitmknt li itUl Ittitw la by sn SifatWncrJ PLarmare. tit, S9-1 psclal rirs b st-srrvr 1 q !irn. stt'f m4em Lr fa tss. apSSJtf

pHOTOGIlAril ALBUMS am! CaH PwrtrsJts e aasv sen4y fast raf va4 at KUCXisatLUra ocuroiai

DAnn'G COLUMN.

Wholesale mid Retail CASH DRUG HOUSE! itaxn lOuaTU astd maiv aTEkivM, TERR K HAUTE, INDIANA rKuPUIETOK. Ü Q O Q H

lletnrtnbcr ihr Btaec Tin: olii iti:i.iAiiM:, XI ala JEi. XI. 9 O i'ornrrof I iirtli nts4 91 nl is Irre is, TEUHE HAUTE INI). THOMAS II. IIAIIII. Proprietor. Harraitf.

L. nYCE & GOfJ.

A NEW DRAMA ! IS NOW OFFER EI) ! f PHI: LEADING CHAEACTKIiS X preptaieF..CrS!" wbifb fra Crowds of Admirers! Who p.M.n t!lr av rJ.UU K at t! I;KV bT10X W pio,ve IKVLU)I', si)l t uly t t' am st thr P.L'CKEYE CASH STOKE. 'A Word to the Wise is Sufficient P l IV) K W"JS tL u cotif h'Tt mfft jihi purrkae O J. XJl. I E -PS! H trlli TA1'KTUY VKLVfT t'Al.J KT a Wl.tMl prrSIi. l.4 y Vr bear U. lik t Kc'Uv. ..-rf. .cv. I ! tU'. "K.U.tN ' toi.vl fry cl:;u "f.'o ItMu f" ihr "Uuclry Ci$h .Sar" trture 1 IS donr! LOOK AT Tili: POLLOWINo PK'.cr.S: UrusH.l CArK-t.s at 3 cent t yanl. Tlire Ply CarreU at 5 cents jr aid - , M. a Looh at Uit'r Carnt'tN ! F.L,;!.-L lu umk Cai ( t; w Stjte TLi.-- l!y Cr j I'iir natUfactury to urchar it no 1 . In roi;a iit atif.l !tU th abcs Jfiif, l.ciJ i!f l-uyinr t!H lbe'-I.M DUVH" baa LrrnrrsrSir.1 ai.4 tb h)rn).V I'UlcKS k.nockkuoi r. Hrur CartMrta piav j.tf.!r Jt t ! J at W cr.'i prr yir.' tlfn yf-a wulJ f 'el tat u ).t pal-1 1 K3 f-n?. iScad and Invcsiixatr! "Kv.rjr Jay lrlii( aouM-lLii. i.r," aUuli aoount rr thoar IDeeicled I3ar;iiiis is INfiHALN CAUPirrs ut :Uo )t yd wall iaii:i:s: No r"iu for iarti ulara iiir l. Maft r. I'OK L. UYCE A SON'. SOAPS AMD CANDLES. i. iii:--i;k rv, Wanr.f ft.inr f Ocrman and No. 1 Soaps, Common and Pressed Tallovr Candles, &c., On Caojl, KvKtli-Ksst jiiit oft füv. Van til vs and Soaps lol.l Wy du; tf))t. A liWral üro i-t w ill bs ruaJo tu t!i'- w U t.'jy i:i lare -i:.'.:t'. . Sr;) an! C'anillr. Uaaraftevl pjual to any inaicli Otu'i r'aU. C'AfcH paM for Tall and ;re. Jans SvlCm INSURANCE. Arc Von I ii nii ml f Winiipslicok Iibiir.mcp ( oniiKiny CilAKTKHKDfWPI TALSlCHJ.oou With aa a. fuiuuit-l .. ji'a of v f 00,000 Dollas. Total Liabilities thi 0 uijiSiiy lur 1. )- h $300, a.iprrswciij ip -rt I v ttic S. rrctirr. Ulli HCT HKS ; HON. E. 11. WAS! Mil? HS K. .1. WILSON' SHAPFEl:. Clcik -ti t ' ":t, M ;.iiri, t'u.. 111. W M. S OKAY, . -:r r of M- y (' . , t',1 SMITH l. ATKINS, Matc'i AMciiiy, lttti J !".. .! I' CAAKLES nEP.IM.. l'i i nfi lun r, !". III. JOHN T..10NPS. hl.ai iicrl i,, 1.1. 11 1 KAM KHK'li I I i r .f Fi.-t-M, I" :... . l'i -'. l irr. H as. I.. t i j;i:n i; .1. P. ANKKXV, M. I . V. ' r ri T. okmsiu:k. JnJg i f J: i ,r: . ' urt. W. 11. VAN EPPS. MICHAP.L SCIIAEPPEK, Ail. t: -.' I ., 1.1. nrnci:us .' Wll.MiN SILMTEK. I'm. i SMITH IK -ATKINS. irr Vrrs r W M S ilt AY, Tirurcr. T OHMSHKE. So.-nUrv. t. .1. roi:i:i:vr, U' Irrt Ilii 1 , ifl A Ui , , , LEATHEn STORE. ICoiuovril ! iroiituvcil ! J LEATHER STORE. is. a. nriiNKTiv .1.. kisns or ' ' L ta thrr. Sh ov i'hidi n z s , iHdcs. furs. Wool, itrrvtikhix. T.i.v.vr.irs tools, i ; TannorV Oil, NO, n?. IIIUSWOLD'S I LOCK. j I la t 'it Jr-t t''l A S..,S'll H llll!l!ll!i. I P. S. 'I lia l.ifji.-l l i p. ia l'.t. Ir Hi.!, PuM, )tt Saif.fc, IV.tS Sti lrtthfr In the rouri. L. A. lU'HNLTP.

MEDICAL.

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