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i! - i ' It li u C (.( n 1'. A Uk Am' iiii ) t-ul I'D 1 li Tie following Notices will bo cbHrgl Rt tho rat'f nnnexf;d ; to be ii!1 for u7io?i im- NVrn-'l f tea li:im f (A tiHT.Htu Simrr, .Mmaenr iiihtfi " " to 0iTt:ftT Ki.tk.'m or Trim tip or J:i-.-tf.t, when 6"t cxccrliiig twenty Lni a, 1 1 O'J ; ovi r lnn t,m-l rn'tiT flUy, $ 00 ; uu.i fur a h a-lili-Lotial line, ut I rule f 2Ji tin. jut lino. AN.xorMcriiRMTi or ca.ii iimtm. For Coi;m-t Orm ri 8 ('0 " Ktatr 10 (K) " City ' 3 00 I)VIHTIHKM KXTH. Cash rciuirrl iu adran :e for ull kdviTtifnif-Ma, Bnlf by iivl nKrin-nt. tf AiivirrHri-mi'iiH liiK;i t'-l In llm Iirul Colii.iio charged at iliniatnirl iw.-nty cum p-r Im. I tUri on trtriivwR mil nil remit. ancr mint 1-n 'lilrt-HVPil to the "rubliKlwrr ol tlic Xaxliville L'umn." Cntnmuiitoailon a-nl I."tu.,r int-ml nl lor incerlion muni b tt.l.ln-niie.J to 8. C. UKHCKH, K ill jr. FIluAY MORNING, MAY 10, 18C2. ' I'lie Ilallroad i:rldc. ji The Kallroad Bridge over the river at H;n thia place ia progrt-Bsing rapidly, the Uirti lutein span is nearly finished. Tlie SRo'o V..jtern span waa commonced on Wed nesday, and the draw priari on Tuesday. fc-nJ All the materials for the structure are $Vg expected to arrive Lure to-morrow. The , , J number of hands employed is forty. Mr. !' 1'ent, the contractor, intends to finish the ;JJ bridge by the 1st of June. The plan is " tliat known as Home's. There will be a Ci drawer and the general appearance will be the name as before. This reparation of the injury done by the rebel army and Cl by CJov. Harris will be of vast benefit Crl Cj3 foour city ami the public. Thus step by cn steP thcl'cderal Hag follows the retreating, ot cowardly and disastrous rebel power and ' Dew repairs' tho injury and destruction it has J"' brought upon the people. Arretted. Yv'o learn that a Mr. Ilogan, living near iJ t the city, was arrested yesterday for cir eulating "Urapc Vine" rebel dispatches. K, ( V.'e hope some arrests of the panic port . i pso viu uo inane not e aiming buiuu ui uui !ri noisy and industrious rebels. They i'I must learn that it is an unsafe business BJ for a man to invent any calumny or start iti ling report that may injure the Union M cause, and prop the tottering cause of !ij rebellion. Wo have had too much of !j this abomniab'c work, and the police J should seize these grape vine telegraphers jj in their offices, in their counting-rooms, (hij and on the street corners. A wretch (kl who would try to excito the white popu- lation of the State to rebellion and blood shed is a blacker and greater villain than '"I he who would stir up a mutiny among a i;!tl few ignorant slaves. These Nashville ijfoj rebel tale-bearers and news-mongers in 2 bave na(l rass ,nouSl1 cast at n,b an(l j have laughed at it. Now let a few ll.rn Hi Hawkins stones whi. about (heir ears. Let ll;lT .. cverv man detected in starting incen- j diary rumors bo marched olVto jail. Ti iilwaure. Home one is guilty of filling tho alley near our office with all kinds of stenchi- bilitiea and stinkiiications. Will the Ci ty Marshal please call at our office for further information. Since the meeting of the Union Con vention in this city, Union confidence has increased rapidly, and the Rebel drill-sergeants and grape-vino men are lu. becoming more depressed. A desperate 'i f elfin t was made to cheer up the faithful i.')"i.n Tuesday evening by circulating a report that Morgan had recaptured all his men on the Louisville train, but, M irM lnriiU J it turned out that tho prisoners nad been shipped oil" by steamboat; ' Ami tli voii" wy 1" In tliclr il roii in iti); r un nvl'i") The (Jrbat Uattlk At Wi-i.iams- m ni'itw. Tho long account of this battle, ? vhi,;!4 we give to-day, will be found ex j .cedingly interesting. n 1 Our markets are supplied with bush- els of largo and delicious strawberries, fifteen : iweuty cents a quart. J The landing is covered with army i wagons, army stores, aud a large quan- tity of cotton. Thjfl liver is falling rl riiI!j. p. ,P Tbo Confederate authorities of Mis- . f--8ipp issuing Cotton Notes based Km cotton, and then sending out ruf Blians like Morpan to burn the cotton. I Tht is Mississippi honesty anil honor. The Kebtl Capital has been moved, it n ! jg said, from Richmond to Panville, V. i,tt it move to the Devil. The Memphis JpiHal of the 15th ult. i is jiAnted on a half sheet of coarse blue ' wrapping paper. The Memphians must . i "fiave the blues." .' Srnnll We learn that several cases of smal! Ios have oei iirred in Columbia. We urge the people everywhere to take pre caution against the spread of the dis ease. At ft time when nearly one mil lion of men are distributed in large bo dies, in camps, there is peculiar danger of its spreading. Our readers will remember the very bold and able Union speech by Col. Le onidas Metcalfe, at Carlisle, Nicholas Co., Ky., on the Mth of April. On the 8th inst., a duel was fought between the Colonel and W. T. Casto, a notorious se cession lawyer of Maysville, who was re cently liberated from I'ort Lafayette. The origin of tho difficulty was the Col onel's instrumentality in procuring the imprisonment of Casto. The encounter took place one mile below Dover, Ky. The weapons were Sharp's rifles, the distance, twenty-five yards. Casto had the first fire. The Colonel returned by 6hooting his adversary through the heart. To ho I'.x pert e 1 . We hear it stated that Chancellor IiiM.Ky in- the Shelby ville Chancery District, who has been a raging Uebel from the first is a candidate for re election. Ho announces himself in the Diipatcli, the Rebel organ in this city, but not in the Union. Jle says that if he is elected and is required to take, the oath of allegiance he will do it, lul If will hoi cmnider it Uivling ut all!" A good sample of a Rebel judge. Cicii I'rlct'R) SSialiiienrc ill ISend Inn. I'Ki" K. "Tin's Lincoln ao'ilicr rice Willi Iw'My ui'rlul mimler o:i llicir li ii'N, It, jtlth I'V V.l I'i'T .'..-.' ' Our Arm)- In IIourI. An officer writing from Missouri says: ASTON ISHM I. XT TI!H I'KoI'I.K AT Till: M.B OF OUU AIJMV. All along our route the greatest aston ishment is expressed at the great numbers of our troops. At Forsyth one man "reckoned the army was thirty miles long. He had never seen so many men." A young woman, the other day, said to me, " The Northern soldiers are a heap healthier and stronger looking men than (he Sccosh army." One women said "she did not supposu there were so many men in the world." As the troops are pass ing, the people stand in their doorways and front yards, and look on with the greatest astonishment. When told that the Northern armies are recruited by vol unteering, ami that no one is pressed in to the servi e, they can hardly realize the truth of the Klatemcns. The other day I told a citizen of this State that there were inoro more men plowing their fields in the Free States than there arc in the wholo army of the United States, who stood rcdy, when needed, to volunteer for the maintenance of the Union. He expressed preat wonder (hat. it should be so, and said, " well, I reckon the South might as well give up first as lust, and come under (he old Union. There is no use in fighting any longer." A ItKMAHKA KI.K STCnV. One of our soldiers, (lie other day, stop ped at a house by (he wayside, where a book or a newspaper is a curiosity; and the good woman of the houso was partic ularly given to the marvelous, when tho following conversation took place : Said the woman, " I never seed sich a sight of men before in all my born days. Where on airth they all come from, beats me." To which the soldier replied with unu sual seriousness and gravity, "Why, my good woman, for several years before (his rebellion broke out, all tho Dutch and Yankee women in (he North have been having twins, and all boys, and the coun try has become bo thickly populated it has become, necessary to send (hem to subjugate the South, to gel lid of them." "Wall," said the woman, "I reckon it must be so, for sich an army I never seed in all my born days 1 reckon the South had better make peace as soon as (hey can. or we shall be overrun." The soldier reckoned she was about right that time, paid for his hoe-cake, and cnt on. Hard on the ICebel A d .n InUtrnltoii. 1 r 'in Hi ' hirUu ul I it n 1 1 1 1 . r, Mu j I, It cannot be denied that the position of the Confederacy is anything rather than desirable. Indeed, iny country ever ltai a yhn-mij duy, it is ours now. !!oW t!.C iriit C'pjioi iiiill lies of iho pat have been improved, ho-w the immense power of the South has been frittered aud squanderod away, and whither a persistence in the policy and principles which have brought misfortune on us will eventually lead, are thoughts which frequently recur to tvery mind. Two secession prisoners at Camp Rut ler, named Dawson and Kendricks, got into a quarrel on Saturday, when Ken dricks seized a large stick and dealt Dawson a heavy blow, front the result of which Le died in about two hours. Roth men were from Alabama, but were in tu bers of the Fortieth Tennessee regit eut. Col. Morrison was about institut jig a court of inquiry, when Coroner l!vpptf arrived, aud the Colonel handed the case over to him as being tiie proper person to hold the inquest. The jury retume.l a verdict accordiugto the facts. Kei.dricks will be be brought to the city to-day and lodged in Jthe county jil. .S' iringWJ J'litriuil. I'oalolTirra Itr-opcned ill 1 riinree Nashville, (county seat,) Davidson county. Oallatin, (county seat) Sumner co. Clarksville, (county seat) Montgomery county. Springfield, (county seal) Robertson county. Franklin, (county seat) Williamson county. Columbia, (county seal) Maury co. Murfreesboro' (county peat) Rulherford county. Shelbyville, ("county seat) Rcdfurd county. Lebanon, (county seat) Wilson co. Smithville, (county seat) DeKalb county. Waterstown, Wilson county. Liberty, DeKalb " Alexandria, DeKalb " Pal met to, Red ford The above list will be kept standing in our columns, and added to from day to day, as other offices are re-opened. We would suggest to papers in Northern States the propriety of copying the above list at least once a week. f" The following letter was received at the Medical Director's Office in this city, and being'pertinent to the much abused privilege of discharge from ser vice, has been submitted for publication. Camp Smr.ou, nf.au Pin'snrnG? Landing, May .'J, 1802. Sin: I have recently received from Nashville several certificates of dis charge for soldiers in my regiment. This is to inform you that, with one exception, they will not be signed. Two of the men, who, in some way, imposed upon the authorities at Nash ville, and have been permitted to go home, with the idea that (hey would be discharged from service, are now as hearty as any man need be to serve his country, and ara boasting of their suc cess in deceiving the surgeons who made out their papers. I do riot mean to reflect upon the medical skill of those in charge of my men at Nashville, for I know that any one is liable to be deceived by false re presentations ; but I cannot endorse the recent wholesale discharge of my men, and J will punish as a deserter any sol dier in my rtgiment Mho goes home, and, being able to do duty, refuses to return to his regiment, because someone in Nashville thinks him unfit for service. Respectfully, J no. M. IIahlan, l -Col. 10 Ky. heg . all, am i In- SoiiCit-tll iWeWiorfirl f.ook Coticem. The Clarksburg (Va ) lelegvuph refer ring to our exposure of (his infamous machine-shop of treason says : We know ."Omclhing of this ''errmii;--hj rcliijiour, itm'Crn." During the last eighteen months it has been one of the most efficient agents (hat (fie devil has had employed in the grand job of en deavoring to destroy (his Union. J. 15. MeFerrin, its "head and front," was what was styled "an original secession ist." L.D.Huston, a smilinj, whining, cauting, sallow-faced, llaxen-haird D. )., a native of Ohio, and editor of the Home Magazine and Sunday School Taper, did all he could in "firing tho Southern heart." Rut. it is unnecessary to enume rate these rebel clergy. The whole con cern was conducted on rebel principles. The agents and managers were in a cou tinunl race endeavoring to outstrip the political demagogues in showing the in tensity of their devotion to tho rebel cause. The concern published a Confed erate Primer and a Confederate Almanac. It was boasted of by the preachers, es pecially (hose of "one horse" calibre, (hat the Southern Methodist Church had taken the grand initiatory steps in the work of secession in withdrawing from the North. They frequently boasted that had the politicians possessed (he fore sight of the Methodist preachers, seces sion would have taken place long ago. While the Federal forces were at a dis tance they were on (ho stump firing the youth of the land exhorting thuu to enlist and murder their countrymen, but no sooner are they surrounded by the Federal (rroops.than they become "e.clu aivrUj rtii'tjifius," pious (V) souls! Well, in our opinion, the whole concern should be confiscated, type, presses and i eve rwthin-r attached !t it. and a!! the can. traband books published by it taken and thrown into a heap on tho public square in Nashville and converted into a bonfire. Rev. A. L. P. (Jreen, who, though not obtensibly an active manager in (he con cern, possessed a controlling influence in directing its affairs, is another of the type of original secessionists. We heard him make a speech of two hours length iu Murfreesboro' on the 20th of April, lfcUil, and we can say of a truth that we never heard a Tilitical demagogue resort to as many mean, low shifts as did the aforesaid A. L. P. Green, D. D., and a Presiding Rider in the Methodist Fpisco pal Church South. The great body of tho Methodist Chcrch South were as loyal as any other people, but many have bn beguiled into rebel lion by the inftritul promptings of their teachers. Let the "Rook Concern" be confiscated and never let its charter be renewed. Let this engine of evil be de stroyed, aud never be revived to disturb the peace of Le country. (Lclcijvnpltic pcivs. f srr.ciAi. xj tiik Nash vit.i.ts rxijs. ttWIOUED KVUlIinOX OF KIUIJIOSD. LATL'ST FK03I COKIXTIi ! ! Junction of .Mttcht'IPs atitl Iih'h Forces! Captm v or ii,.-00 Prisoners ! Important from Port .loyal. Extensive t Mutiny of Keltel . Ilfgimeiits ! ! Movements the (Gunboats! Lu'isvim.k, May 1.1. Special ??ys when G -ncral Hiichell joined forces vviih General Pope, h,j brought twenty -five hundred prisoners. Several Uont'ederaUi legimetitB mutinied, including tho First Louisiana, First Alaba ma arid two Tennessee regiments. New York, May lo. The steamer Ca hawba states that Gen. Hunter had is sued a proclamation freeing slaves in his department, anil was organizing a negro brigade. Jeff Davis has issued a pathetic pro clamation to the South, calling for more energy, and admitting that (ho Federal army wa overwhelming (ho Confederates everywhere. Washington-, May . A !-?'.! gunboats Monitor, Naugateek u:u C .1-na tire expected t) reach Rock ;ti- L Hi-fi-. ' fir- nii!e. In-low Uiclnn nd. b.-foie ui;;:)t!ul!. G;v,il ixcite men! pn-viiiU i;t u:c mund. 1 itdfe r:ira. r- nr.; .;, viil-i,t ut R iltitnove thai llxhinouid ha Tin u evacur.t-d. Weal thy rebels are r-nrivii'uc Ci-ir nuvabl-j pro perty, nnj L'::i- nis;s me U ving th-sirs. The It'll' rnli mid foreig-i troo;;-. favor burning lie- rily. but jnH.;UJ-i:. cii; -n nsd Virgin i t troop u-o. ;i'-iiu-t il. Met chants and others expecting goods by Lxpress from (he Fast and other points, will please call upon the Union Committee, Messrs. Fast and Linuslev, and obtain the necessary permission from them to have their goods forwarded from Louisville. Sm-h permits can be handed W. W. Ci.k.mens, Agent. Many goods destined for this place are now detained in Louisville for want of (he necessary permit for their Iransib may 10 fit. Against loss or damage by lire or the perils of Navigation, can be obtained at the Insurace Oliice of W. J. MARR, No. 2o Coi,li:o!.: STiir.irr, (Opposite the "5-Vwanee House.") Mar20 tf mmm mm i mmjnMxtHirvumfnm- THEATRE. irrrii.i i a. svvr W. II. KVKUi.l r -! n o.i:k.- 'TA'.K ! .A',I'K. LA.-T Millir m Tli:- MUSICAL nMHV THE SWISS YAIN5. Ml'.'. UU HK I!i:):N.U:il In Imt -iriit U.ra. ( ! o RtAStTTA. Her Faith!! Ilor Trials!!! I lium, l,, liy Mr. HAMILTON, Mr. f.VKI'.r.TT Mr. I'lKKCi:, Ilia. U. UtKNAIU), Um S' 'AKLAN, Ah. Xallor'i. llorupft . Maimm I'. '-.i.;:;.-. THE SWISS SWAINS ! ...'vi'T.'1'. """''"''"- 'y '- SIAVii!'.--,, ir UKI!tir, lr.. H itimsAWi, Mih fi'ANLAN, o. I'urTa- tli (ii)..,., a jii,u. ty kr. EVtlUTT unJ Mib Itr.rtNAKIi " - " - - lu Ki-tn'ur-sul, li n.a itifiil Kti '.'iViMtnuxa, "IICU'TV AXD TIIK MUST." VlWt (r AIlMIlO.V. Irrm CircU- co S vuikI Circle '. i '. '. , . b Pnunua at (ihhI 7. Ivrfurncun at S o'i;l:k, l"',-,u"iy- mayU r( BALKS f'RIMC T1MOTHV 1IAV, Jl Juat rt H!.v't, fur aalc ,y 'J WSi. LVOV, Freights for New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. W: auk roinVAKOiM, conoN.Tuiun o B mur a-lvauiiiu i. ;u,kL,..L it r. -lUi.'. IU'c.ili Icjin Cuinbi lJ 1 liu-r icuui.a r nuoiii: & co., u.fH CI.V .';!SAT, Oliii) Mtonctavit. luiuiislietl ly Dyvv l'onrl. T- ni n-tiW Nnti'S m? rrlin at l- 4 ) j rt. ili? I. c rnn (il l i'm-.A in 41 " S mi li tamlim iin'l A lii t ti..i .(li 4 VirpnU ami .Vi.rtli Un l:ua 45 " .'.() ' liii, tin una ami K--ihm '.y '2 " ft ' V. S. Tn-iMiiry Nott ". a 6 ' . M V Tiii' r- ri f'-r p't-i. lliB-Riiikt r H Ti niii -! i an ev-M-li-in to llio nbove q li tti-'ii. .ilii I..IT- ili-l niilll fur g"l'l. n tti.i-U' ut (iO f rt, awaiBajiimfi nwav MmwruhMt.yutM ww in at m-rm WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANirrilKR LARilK LOT 1V DRY GOODS COS-ISTINU IN I'AKT OK l'l intH, ;inlia)iis Litwngf IJari'rCcs, I)e laiiirss, Silks, Robes, Lilians, Coi-!C'ts, SlilUTS, WII1TI-: GOODS, HOSIERY & GLOVES, AI.-'O, A FULL fcTUCit I K (iOODS F0II JIKS'S WSiAK, Wli eh wc odor to tin; traJo at tlio lowest wli'ilc- sale i-i U'es. !M AIII.I.IE, IIUI' tV M No. 2, KnL-y'd RuildliiK, Soutli r'Ulo fuaro. in ay 9-1 w VV. U. CORNELIUS, ffAy'.-" 'iv. , ,-& fiiiiBEiie, Iir.AI.K.U IS r.i ciiUHcn .-Tr.r.LT, m;i i-2v ill iJIC , Tt'JMl. Aiik.vm Mti s V-'.m. H ln ss. M. l' t kh. MYEUS, HUNT & CO,, Ko. 72 North Market St , j V L.-':T,'.T t l.LV Itiforin lli";r fil-tul ntel tin I V imlilic, tii .-. il ry are nm u'urti.r.i.fc an 1 l.;m on li.ui.!, ol t: i.- r own inn niilll turi-, i!t;,-Toi and .'. -Tc;: I'ut; 1'Ics, .'"ulUir-, i.e., c, Which t1 cv i-'O ..i;iii;: f r rasli, .li! j rii'. b t'i n it til" tiini",. .ili-l to vlnrll tin it't'inliiii o' li ij i i j ;h ntili-il. lU'All work v;t rrnutctl, nmt Mit. lolattloil Bua.-iititlcil. muy2-lui H. C, JAGKSON. Cr 11 O C l'Z li, rrouiiro &, Co::n::I;Io:: Ici'cliiitit, No. K, SOI I II H II1M T s r., (JuilS ), HILL'S ni.Ut K,) NASHVILLE, TENN., 1 in S "ii l..iml ui.-l f.-r Mii" at t I n Imud li :111c- ; L'(M) HtilN.lUeat Iamily flour, I.. "1(11 i: ilk lie Ik I'otutoc, very I i in-, :,(M( Ite.iinm W rap l nif I'lipcr, JO ( a!i Ituroiit 1 Kovci 'l obar co, ',() rtblK. Uiat 1'auilly I lour, lOOldtiN. Sail, o() lltbU. jiicar, A I. -ALL K!'H- t'Y FAMILY GROCERIES. Tim atfiilloli of il-'alira uml ouiitiiiinia niw luiitnl to Iim Mock. It J-I'iirt:culiir iilliiiti -n (,-in-n to tli .r.!"r f Country Min li.niti , an-l llm j iiilni' 11 11 1 ml -il' al' kiijiU of l'riilm a. inn) l-lin Information Wanted. WILL . w I Vi 11 10 nny one tlmt 1 an kit-' miy Inf r. iii-iti'-n uk to Kir in 1 1:111 nml 111 y Nib, 11 11 in. t i 1 i ' 1 1 1 luil, a I -out l-t j i-11 iili(. 1I-. li ft my lion. Int ril Uv to go to liaitMii'iiu AilJition, an-l 1-aa li' l lit-ru In. ml bl fill.-. W.M. fcTOWEHS, May LI :il Muili Markrt Bt. ( IIANt tlf. ruium niANCKuy i.i.-:tuvt. W tit a-llioi ntd to anuouiic llou. Hm hl i) KKiaa.i a aranitl-lau for r uUx.tion a tliainllor of t'ie fourth thancrry Iitrict, c'iroaijg tho counlua of I'avlil4D, Wiil.aiua-0, Uaury, Cilra ami Uia ajiJOW V. Jj-iToM : J ) iuM lo t!:c tlitu ririu r'nioal of lli oitmberaof ttie liar, and tho aruol a-.lu !Ut:--a tit outneroua fritaila ami acj-ia cUnrn, an-t auiiouine n.;i:f a ciniidal fir Hie olflcv of J vlfc' t H" tte ktb Joitir.al tin uit, coiai.a of tb c-uotirt of III Tilou khti Wi::.am.., lio I 'lxluo lo b hi-14 00 III 22J U.t4H. VASH;N U. iiltll.N. ROBERT L3IAITLVXD& CO. General Conimisf ion 3.1irchants AM) ' BANKERS, G3 find C5, Ei-itvcr Etret-t, aulO t'xclir.nfjc riii:o, RoiifiiT I.. M 1 Tinsn. ) -' ,. WmuM Wh.ht. j - H I:IV (t, lf 1. , , Marshal's Sale. rJV virvim of a writ of f .ri .i-11 '. t - -, u ti-.n.l t from thfl itonoiiilile Viti-iiit ( -m 1 t" the I nilrit !Si.iti i lor the Wnlill Iiu. t ol Ttim I w nl ex to public r-Tilm-, to the liklir-t in . r, f.r f'ali, 011 tin" i-ri nilKi-a ol T. M. Hreiiniiti . -l lr Kooinli y on Kroi.t Mrri-t.nn the I'.iUi it 1 v i-l MAY. ls.,2, fol lowmi; v"-i'i iv, 10 mi ; k i kai . :.!s or I'M IRON, iim-oiiitmif ti two liumln-l ;m t llurtv toil', more or li k, I. v;. 1 1,11 n tin- jro-..-ty-.f ,, T. M. lircmiiin toaatiMy a tintrnrnl In lv. r -r A!-x:mli-r, HrciniKii Ai l o., n nili-n il at tin- A:t ' I'-rn, l-OU, f naiil t'onrt. Siln Id i-i.iunn 111 1- il ' ) 1 . .,ok 1'. .'. -I Ar' - H K, NaMij-ii ik, My 7, 1m',.V I' fi. -l., .1,;, j. j., T. 11. n 7-t-l RUDOLPH WURLITZER, linpi'ilcr unit W" li 1 1 . I ;- . r QOSIUL IHSTB0G3EHTS No. lM-Maiii Stt-oot, n. lATI, o. XLLI'S -i.. I mi t iy "ii Im-nl 11 tin "r-p'v of Mrin nil I 111 11..X .mil iirrtinin Hilvi-r V- i '..iv 1't.ti.l in rlrnincnta. w l.ioli li. inn olli r at :i - j r-.i-t-n ml any rnstorn liou.Ko. liiicr i-y in. i,i 1.; I-; promptly att.-n.Ifd to. i:i:iYt-2r GROWTH 0,F 18G1. JKr-SlI Sl'I'l'LH S o! tl . tt ..t 1 . ( il.l.j (-KF PS r-'M-ivi -I 1 y t! 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