Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1862 — Page 3
n E _ E(;LE OFFfCTAI. PA HSR OF THE COUN TV. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS ■j. . —“ ——■ -—- Ilemember! Rememb p i ! ! Qw t**rms <>f S s ' '‘Scrip*ion i<,onp copy one i T the nf fb’o yr-ar, lirl.Onk No paper I d*Hfon’i'»ue<l until all anv»r« nro paid un, unicF« at the option of I he Publishers The paper will be -ont to subscribers after their time of siib-cription has expired nnles* notic is given tn the conimrv Wi* receive no subscribers lor a less pei io l than 6jqonth% Riw’cinl Notice, TO All advrti scents taken fn* fi wc : fal twe. and ordered nut before the expiration "f th? time sped‘led. wi I be. ch ft aed the reau’a.r rubs fir ths same up to the time hey are ordered o‘>t. Now Advertisements. Cttiznns’ Rank—J. D. Nuttmnn. . Main Street- Excbam/'—J. Legman. ])ntg'.’isf«--Clever <t Rrn. Sheriff’s —George Frank. Auditor’s Notice—W. G Spencer. ITPWe have received a letter from Capt. A. -T. Hill, dated Nov. 4lh. in which he requests the : Volunteers of this county, of the 89th I ml. Regt. : tvho ftfe able, to repoit at Camp Milton immediately. mi- p' Tivnsuror efthis county has just re turned'"mm tfidhnspolite from whom we learn that the distribution of the School Funds has not been made ortho Superintendent, notwith standimz the law requires him to make it by die 15th oCOctober. ITThc County Auditor has requested us to say to tlm Trustee* of '.he si veral townships that School Fund, Township Revenue and Special School Fund belonging to them are ready for distribution, and they are requested to call for it a* soon as convenient. STBenjaman .1. Rice, Provost Marshal of this County . requests us to give i ill ice that the pay ment of the sum of money fixed by law upon drafted persons, who are conscientiously opposed to bearing arms, has been postponed by the General Cuiumi-sioner of until forth er orders. In the inemr time we would say to a'l those who have been drifted to prepare for the payment when called upon by Mr. Rice. — HTTliis is the way the money goes. Government pets must be fed: “Tr. the purchase ter a eight, for an arseml at Indianapolis an Abdi tionist pocketed a pto'fit. of $250 per acre on six-ty-eight acres of land. Government is rich. (O Home of the defeated abolition candidates who, before the election, asserted that, the President was l ight in issuing his pro rlamntion freeing the negroes ot the South, will be able 'o answer in their sober moments the following questions asked by an exchange; , VHt's ilm President’s proclamation done am good that :m vbodv krows ol ? i I-.sii tit united the people of the Smith, and divided the people of the >orth? In short, hasn’t it done bar,.,? ’ "Kt This IX Your I’m: "—Tim Cincinnati Times, a Republican paper, has the following, whicl’we commend tocertain Abolitionists in this locality: ■ The apologists of the Administration are hard pm to explain lhe result, of the October -•■lecliom Tie ir f.-ivo ko plea isjh'-.t the army is rri icii' 11 v mail e up of Re pul die an s, the J n-m- --?<*’ r :d.s ref.:-' g to enlist, w:‘h th- 1 d'-sign ol rgrrving the elections. This is not only untrue but a m.-at . slander, ns and very unman !y sta temeut, end one which noone but aw. ak brant ed indiv ide.-:1 or a slept tgogne <>i a Viry Io w class ■would use.” Correction —ln lookingover the official vole ftf this ''county ns published in the Engle some weeks since wo untie, that, P. N Collins has credit for only eleven hundred and f.n-ty-two vote#, when it should hi eleven hundred and i fifty-two; and that. E Daily lias credit for four •iittnOred and ten votes wi in he should only hnvetliree hundred and ninety. Mr. Collins mnj iri.v is seven hundred and sixty-two. while he lias credit for only seven hundred and thirty two. Peterson's Jlagaxlne. We are in receipt ot this popular Eady’s Magnzinc for December. It is n splendid number The title page for 186 1, containing p. '-’ra ts of the chief rnnti ihntors. is very Inndsomo. “I’etersoi,” will 1>« grentlv iinnro'-ed in 18. id, Tt will contain 1 d (I pages of double column rec din? Dialler: 14 steel plates; 12 colored patterns in Berlin work, embroidery or crochet, and 9 >0 Wood engravings—proportionately more than any other periodical gives. Its stories and •po.veleis are bv the best writers. In 1863, Four Original Copyright Novelets will be. given. Its Fashions are always the latest and prettiest! — Every neighborhood ought to make up a club. Its price is hut two dollars a year, or a do’l-ir le«s than Magazine® of its class. It. is th--Mag azine forth® I lines! Torl-.bs, it >s cheaper still yiz;—ihreo ronies for $5, five for $7 59. or r ight for sl’l, Every person getting up a club, the Publisher will send and extra copy gratis, as a -premium, or it large sized nmzzo’int for framing “Bunvan Pa-ting from hi® blind Ohild tn prison.” Specimens sent, if written for, to those wishing to got un clubs. Ad l-nss, post paid . CHARLES J. FE rERSON,3O6 Chesnut Street Philadelphia. From the Eleventh. We cot)v the following extract from a letter written to a gmtleman in this place Helena Ark , Od 25. Dear sir: S'nee writing to von I have been sick, and as the niggers sav, ‘done got w>-ll ag'in.’ From every indication I would guess that we will remain Imre during the winter, and some of the hoys are well fix“d for staying ‘old Dad,’ Lew Hill and several others hmlonoincf to the , •H»nnv Messi have huilt a small log hut •Ifh fireplace nnd chimney in it nnd sro quite us happy as though they were at , hoEB tiiougb I wquld just as leave be in ■
' Decatur. We sometimes have a skirmish with guerrilla’s, but we generally 'give them Hail Columbia. Thinking the war will be over in the course of a year ; or two. I remainy<urs truly. John T. Cayton. Official Vote for Congress. Wo give bt 'ow the official vole for congress in the llie district, ns taken from the secretary of state's books: Shanks. McDowell. A J nms, 409 1179 1 Blnkford, 317 512 Griint, 1450 1311 Hamilton, 1502 114? Howard, 1373 936 Huntington, 1485 1562 Jay, - 1016 1156 Madison, 1339 2033 Tip'on 513 311 'Wabash 1954 I Si 8 ‘Wells 796 1147 Total vote 12219 13142 12219 McDowell’s majority 923 Th-? district, two years ago went 2 100 republican, and it now gives 923 demoera ic., m iking a gain for democracy of over 3,000. Doing pretty well; but we have not done our best. The democracy of the district will keep right on laboring until there is nothing left of th® Shanks and Stilwell abolitionists. ■ OU ' , The Public Debt We copy the following from the Pliil- ; adelpliia Eueniwj Journal'. It Thad Slev-ns littered a falsehood when, in his Lancaster speech, some I weeks ago, he said our public debt was i two thousand millions dollars, let not the ’ Abolition papers blame us for saying that the debt amounts to that sum. but save their hard words for their friend Steveus But, though Thiddeus has an immense ’ reputation for lying, we are compelled to believ that he cime pretty near the truth 1 i in this instance The tax law, to pay the '. annual interest un the public dubt, calls ‘ for- ? 159,000.000 per annum, which is the interest of §2 590,000,000, (twentyfive hun Ired millions of dollars,) which must be the true amount of the National dept, else the Abolitionists in Congress T have swindled the people outrageously. If it be true, as the Abolition papers assert, that, the public debt is only about . 5.500,000,000. then Congress has levied an annual tax of thirty per cent, on that amount. Lal’kch ot' a monster Gunboat —An- ! other monster gunboat, named toe Weehawk»n, was successfully launched at New York on Wednesday. Her dimensions ! are as follow®: Length over all 200 feet; breadth of lu-am 46 leet; depth ot hold ■ 12 feet; 6lnc.hes; diameter of turret inside 21 feet. Her internal arrangements and ; machinery are to be the exact foe. simile ’ of the Passaic and Montauk, in which all tin- improvements suggested Vy experience have been combined. .I — — A Good Beginning, — One of the Boston abolitionists hating been drafted an exchange paper says; ‘This makes a good commencement of Greeley's army Bully for the 990 000, The number now will stand 899.999. who are to rush forth to emancipate.* From Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Nov. 10. The removal of General McClellan creI ates a profound feeling here. Among ; army offie rs and privates universally is the sentiment, expressed, ‘We had rather ! fight under him than any other man.’—• Think of it,. Buel retired at Indianapolis and McClellan nt Trenton, nnd the infaI rnous and infernal rebellon not yet crush- ; ed. Gov Morton has been pursuing Buell and Mi’Clellan ever since the comm neement of the war, and if the Cabinet breaks up ns there is a hopeful prospect of its doing he will get his reward by beheing appointed secretary of State. It would be just, like Lincoln to do such a thing. Troops nnd ammunition are continually pissing through this point for the seat of war. U Morton resigns .and accepts a place in the cabinet, the next governor of Indiana will be a Democrat—Dr Jas, S. Alli on. the newly elected Secretary of State. The Law makes rhis provision for the j successor of aa accidental lieutenant Gov er nor. Contraband® Not Wanted in Mass- J ACnt Ti KTTL —The Boston Post stated on the 30'h ultimo 'hat five hundred families of contrabands were to be sent to Massachusetts; but the Transcript says ‘Gov Andrew promptly refsaud the application!’ Outragrr by Negrobs. —Horrible outrages by negroes are reported very frequently now a days. In N«w Hampshire a black wretch almost mtirderd an old ■ady nearlv 80 years of age while attempting to overcome her resistance to his bc'.lisli design. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CITIZEN’S'BANK, J. D. NUTTyfAy T . Banker. Co'ltmtT St., Optjs it? flic .Iveilns Hosse. POTT WAYNE, INDIANA. ETNotes nnd Drafts discounted. Exchange for s.J«. Six per cent interest allowed on time j deposits. Gold and Silver bought. r.33v6.
MIN STREET EXCnU'GE, J. LESMAN, - - - Proprietor, Main Street. West of Calhonn. Ft. Wayne. Ind., Good Accominodotions at Reasonable rates Stage office for Bluffton, Decatur, St. M try’s, i Kendaivtile, Sturgis nnd Artlntrn. ii3Hv6‘ MEYER A BKO Whole & Retail Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, French and American Window ! Glass, Dye Sluffs, Brushes, Spices, ]liquors and WitM‘S, Coni Oil and coni oil Lamp*. <to 1 ■O’No. 95 Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, In- , • diana. i>3Bvf». Auditor’s Notice, Notice iahcreby given that, those havingfail- , ’ ed to pay the intetest of the Congressional .and C'Miltnon School Finu.l in advance, citlii’r upon ; certiticate. ot* upon loan, that by the require * - meats of the late school law Auditors are r- ;ui red to advertise mid sell on the fourth M«»n«lay of January in each year, all land< forfeited for ? the non payment of interest in advance, accor ; I ding to law. Therefote, in order to save cost and expense all interest, due, must, be paid on , or before the 25ih day of Deceudi-r n<‘xt. J W. G. SPENCER, > Nov. 13,13(12. Auditor. . d Sheriff’s Sale. T>Y virtue of an Eiccution to me directed > and dclivvreil by the Clerk of the court of Common Pleas „f Adams County in the ’ State of Indiana I will expose to sale nt pub ’ lie auction, nt the Court House, door in said I County, between the liou.e of ten o’clock A. M‘ai.d four o’clock P. M on Saturday Sovember 29, 1862 1 the rents and profits tor a ’erm ol years not i ; exceeding seven, of the following ' ilescriiied Beal Estate to wit: ? I Tim one undivided seventh part south east > quarter of section seven (7) in Tuwn-diip num ; ! her twenty-eight (28), North of range fourt j teen (11)'east, in said county of Adams ami | State of Indiana Excepting therefrom forty 4 1 acres and one-hundredth ot an acre tn a tfian- ’ gle form, partitioned off from said tract by a i I Straight line between two posts, each one hun died and thirteen perches and five jinks dis ' i tant from the north west corner of said quarter 1 , section, and on the north line!hereof, i rmn «ai I ' levy excepted, was In retofore partitioned off in . i such fo'tn to Ira C. Ketieday. - , I And on failure to realize therefrom the full ’ I amount of tlm execution I will at the Slim- ' time and place, at Public anciiou as aforesaid ’ expose to -alu the fee simple of said described I Heal Etate. , I I xeruted as the property of Reuben G. Wise at the suit of Joseph D Nmtman. ’ j This 6th day of November. 18.(12. • GEORGE FRANK; ’ No-. 13, 1662. Sheriff. ' i „ I FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned will soil, at private sale, his jFarm, j oii e Mi! e ’ • South of Decatur. Being the south east quarter ' ’ ;of the north east quarter of section ten . town- I • i Kbip twenty sevoi. north., ran fo'Htecn ' I contaii ing forty acres. Thirty acres under j GOOD mnVHIOL The same will be wild upon reasonable terms: * Either for cash in hand. or. on time I TIMOTHY O’SULLIVAN. Oct. 7 0,1862. n29-tf Trustee’s Sale. T)Y virtue of a Deed of Tru-t executed to 5 me by the President, and Diivctors of the k Cincinnati. Unirn Fort Warne Railroad and of an order and Decree m.’idi* tlvu-eoi; by the Handeloh Circuit Gou’t of the of Indiana, atlt*» fall term, will proceed to sell at 1 p-üblie. auction, to the highest bidder for cashiu han . Tuesday, December 33. IBG2, Between the hours of ten o’clock a. :u., nnd four o.clock p. m .of said day. at the office of the Cincinnati, Union <t Fort Wayne Railroad Cotn pauy, in Union city, Randolph county, in the State of Indiana, and continue from <i iy ft; day t i between the hours aforesaid, until all shall be . ' sold, the following described lands and town lot i with their I'ppurlenances ro wit: Lying in Adams county, Indiana. The c hf ! I |of6w qr of sec. two. T 25, R 11, containing Bit 1 acres. The e hfof the neqr ot sec 26. T 25. R i 1 14. containing 83 acres The swqr of sec 32. ; i T 25. R 14. containiug 16 > acres Part of the | ■ n w qr of the ntj qr of sec 32 T 25, R 14. con- | ' taining 15 acres, ihe n wqr of the seqr of j sec 27, T -‘5, R 15, containing 40 acres. The j i w hf of the s e qr and the n e qr of the s w qr ot ! sec 7. 'l’26, R 14. eon tai ring 120 acres. 'l’he n ' j w qr of the s w qi of sec 5. T 26, R 14, contain- j mg 40 acres. The n wqr of the s w qr of sec , 17, T 26, R 15, containing 41 a. “s. The n e qrofthe n e qrof sec 6,'i' 27, R 15, containing 49 acres. The ehf of the n e qr of s.e 22. and the n hf of fractional sec 23, T z7, R 15. con- , ! taining9s acres. The seqr of the s e qr, ind j I the shf of the n eqr of the s e qr of sec 15, T 28, R 13, containing 69 acres. Tnes w qrofthe j n eqr of sec 2), T 2U, R 14, containing 49 ’ i acres. i Lots in the town of Decatur.—Lots numbered • 2, 30. 32 and 165. Explanation of Contractions.—n, north: R, i i south; e, east; w, west; qr, quarter; hf, half; sec ' j section; T, township; R, range. STEPHEN S. HOMMEDIEU. i Oct. 14,1062 Trustee. ; Sheriff’s Sale, BY virtue of an execution to me directed . and delivered bv the clerk of the Ad mis circuit court of the State of Indi 1 ana. I will expose to sale at public auction, at. 1 the court house door in the county of Adauis ( ; in the State of Indiana between the hours of ; 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. in. on Saturday, November 22, 1862, ' the rents and profits for n term of vears notex cred in? seven of the following described real I estate to wit: T|m wi~t h.ilf of lb? ‘With qn.irt-r of ser , i tion nino (!>). in township twenty six 126) north •of range fifteen (15) east,in Adams county and I State of Indiana. Andon failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the i-xi—uliou » will at ilm same time ami place, at pnblm, auction as aforesai'i. ox p ise to sale the fen simple of said . real estate, or so much thereof as will satisfy I said execution. Executed ns the property of Jonathan Carry, > at. the suit of James W Mator, John W. Pearce and WilFamß. Harb, this, the -29th day cf Oc- . tober, 1862. GEORGE FRANK, ‘ Oct. 30, 1662- Sheriff.
D. W.TOWNLKVj Jui.Or.tUS I’EWAI l> j. w, townlliA /henry w. bondone rjXICE STOIiE! Townlevs, De Wald & Bond (Successors to J W. Townley <fc C 0.,) FORT WAYNE. INDIANA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DR Y G O O I) Sll CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Yankee Notions, &e,, &e, Having purclia-:ml an immense stock of good#* : before the late advance, we are prepared to sell to COUNTRY MERCHANTS, at very low prices. We brty for f ASH exclu ' siv<*lv One of the firm Is in New York city purchasing our gooods. Our clerk* an* instructed to rrpfesent Goods as th?v are. CLERKS-C.F. W.Yerkins.C.H. W‘. ‘ Frank Di'Wuld. George A. Craw, Christian By F, \- A Morse, E. H. Fisher, Ch. vV. F»»llsing a E Zimmerman, Oha r les Taylor, Maurice r ylor, Tht odore Wchmcr, John Boltz. , ® W BS w era - VISIT THE "IM C.ISII CWTIIB'G STOIIE,” ; which has been removed to the corner of Main And Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. CHRAPEST Clothing Establishment In Fort Wayne. And where also maybe found the largest aSi sort in ent of CLOTHS, CASSTMKHS. VESTING . 1 die., which they maket f *ordpr in the most sash ! ion able style New York, Paris and London fashions for ! Sale> _ “Cheap for Cash " T< our motto, and Um low iirico for our gari nmnta, made from the best m-iti-rials, have 'is. > tonislmd those who have heretofore patronized I the “Union Hull Clothing S'mrn.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN A CO. vo-n39. Hang Your Banner on the OUTER WALL' BRACK IsN RIDGE 13 NOW RECEIVING ILar ge Addi ti on s o TO HIS Immense Stock of GROCE K I E SI AND IS TAKING All Indiana Free Banks, / ITTSBURGII, KENTUCKY AND IOWA MONEY AT par: Plia? ni x Grocer y, Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. v5-n3(i-ly. A. D . BR A N IF F . WHOLESALE ASO RETAIL DEALER IN II a r tl w a r e Asa gsg rar n&.’ ihaj 9 ALSO TINPLATE, COPPER, BRASS uud SHEET IRON WARES. 11 ■ ■- ■ j — ALSO — Bar Iron and Nails. Manufactured at the Ironton Mills, from the very best quality of Hanging Rock, Cold Blast Charcoal ’ Metal Warra ntud. I SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW, WINGS, CAST, GERMAN, AIN3 SPRING STEEL Iron Axles, Pipe Boxes, Steel Springs and all j kinds of BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. Cashpaid for all kinds of old Metals Always on hand, a complete stock of White Lead, Paints, Oils , F itly,Glass Pine Sash, and Doors, with a complete stock of HARDWARE, And Mechanics’Tools of everv description. No 33 Cohim'i’a Street. FOR I’ WXYNE.IND. August 7, 1862. [v6-n27]
> j rr -ffl- -s.ji .f” ,1 cot.vmiua sr., rr. V vwte. i J O ».B8 3i9Sbss !_3 “ CHINA SiOUE.? Tilt CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE Cll’y', I—,1 —, rrj BfcST Ohio w 1 « Stone Crocks< ONLY 3 AND 19 CR<. I’KR ’ I W « WALL PAPER. . JRoM 6| T > 75 CTS PER BOLT. 05 130 pieces iiest S-<me China, $1 ' 1 '• ■ « 50 do do 1 "Il I — 90 do do L' J ' a Ps 71 do Fancy Sr.ine Cliiua. f - •) M . 46 do do English Tea Set, 550 46 do do do a. ’ ' e, , 46 do Flora wane., K , 90 do Fit rawareand white 6 o & • 63 do Sto..i‘ ware Common Plates.per set.POc.'. ‘25c., 20c Common Tens,2s tjuail. Pitchers,2iC ■ 1 , Gall, pitchers ‘25; Stu ■ leas, 3 , , in to-10. All kinds of YELI.DW D1S!IO ES verv low. COAL OIL, of the best |-4 45 quality, 60 cents per gallon. ’ « Lamps. Marble Bottom, p Coni Oil Lumps Gla*«, jjq I ® Cut Gla« tf Lamps, S’-Op cm Jjirge Marble Bottom, • -‘h' p) ~ Hanging Lamps, J°9 I® do do large 1.50 - Bracket Lamps, ' 9*9 do <!• larg* 1-60 ™ T"? All kinds of air tight Fruit J.ir l '. ; Glassware, Woodrn-'.we, 3’ubs, Pails. O i and Churns cheaper than any other 02 house in the ci<y. Silver Plate-1 Warp, Knives and Foks, v - Ladies’ Baskets. nl9 GOOD NEWS! UNION STOVE STORE!! I | The readers of the “Eagle” are informed that A SII &AG NE W ! Have on hand a very large and fine stock of ; COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOT ES, I of the very best, patents —norm better can be found in llie United States—wl fell we will sell lat greatly REDUCED RATES. All Stoves jwa ranted to be as represented, or if not we will refund the money and have no unkind ; feelings. W,> have also a good stock of Hardware, Tin, Copper i and SHEET IRON Ware, and House Furnish ! ing goods, which we are selling very low. We buv Stoves in Cincinnati. We buy Stows in Pittsburgh. We buy Si.ovi's in I’roy. . We buv Stoves in Cleveland. We sell Stoves on time. We sell Stoves for Cash. We sell Stoves cheap. We sell GOOD TIN WARE. Purchasers will do well to rail and examine ! our stock, in order to judge for themselves,, at ASH & AGNI W’S. R. H. Schwogman’s old stand, No. H Columbia Street. v5h39, Fort Wayne, liidißba mmrnuiiuriw tiiide’ W H BROOKS, Jr., Wholesale Bookseller, -ANKS’SB’TBe'jMk. 'TB? a «K 3 «> No 4, Calhoun Street. Fort Wavne, Indiana. r>EING THE PIONEER.BOOK MAN OF ) Northern Indiana r—pectfully nunovice» ; that he has the largest stock of BOOKS & STATIONARY, ‘ in the citv, which he offers to the Hade ni ua uaily low for Casa. Religiotis, Scientific, Political, and Miscellaneous, constantly im hand — School Books, of every diseriptii -i. Slates Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. PAP E R . j Letter. Cap, Letral Cap. Note, Drawing, Biol tir.g and Wrnppimr Paper of every description PANCY ARTICLES, Wall, Window ind Ceiling Papers. GOLD I’ E N S , BLANK BOOKS. LAW and MEDICAL BOOKS. INKS and WRITING FI.VID of all kinds, Black Blue, Carmine X-c. i Printers Inks. Pants, and Engravings. Magazines, 1 Worcesters Diet ion ary, American Cyrlopiad’ i t Agent for ' Harper <t Bro. and I). Ai plelon <t Co., N. York | Little, Brown C<». Boston. . Blanchard <t Lee. Philadelphia All their publications furnished at their Cat- , alogue prices. ■ Orders must Io ensure prompt attention be i accompaniad with the cash. Cincinnati and : Indianapolis bills duplicated. Libera! disI oount mndp to Teachers. Mask, and Mnsteal ißstrnments. I Violins. Guitars, Accordion*. Flutinas. Drumn, Fife*. Claronets. Every Instrument warranted per i feet. Strings of every description and quality i from 5 cents to 25 cents Call and examine before purchasing rise where and be convinced that I am selling ! cheaper than anv other > ouse in the trade, at No. 4 Calhoun St. W. H. BROOKS, Jr. j Foit Wavne. Ind. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADET.PHI 1, For the'Relief of the Sick and. Distre sed, affirmed | with V rule nt nnd Chronic iseaftee, and especially Forth <’nro of DReases of the Sevan! Organ*. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis by, the _ Acting Surgeon. VALUABLE REPORTS on Sperrnntforrhcpa 1 or Seminal Weakness, ami other Diseases of the | Sexual organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES i employed in the Dispensarv, sent to the nfil’C ted in scaled letter envelops, free of charge — Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J SKILLON HOUGHTON Acting Surgeon Howard Association. No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. v6-n!2
' Dedrot K-‘t«, Poaches. t-7o Deeivotf Alic** and. Ants. To Dcfdr-.'i B< fl Thikx Tn Destroy Moths* .Cloths'etc 7'6 Dcstridi and Fh-as 7'C Destroy hr« iis on Pl.inN ami Fowls Destiny— -’bisecti on Animals <(r. T* Destroy Every foTftJ d: spbvicb us \ ermii I -‘Ote-. , Til K "onlv i>rALLini.i. bimemzz Knows ' Dmtroys instantly. EVTirr FDRM Akn-SFECTES of \ VERMTN. ’ These Preparation* (unlike all other?) are “Free from Poisons *’ “Nnt dDogermis to the Human Family.’’ “Rata do not die oa the premise-- ’’ “Tin y come out of their holes to die ” * Tie v are the only infallible remedies known * ‘ “12 years and more established in New York I City ” Usrtl hi; the Citv Post Office. I'sf Jby ’he City PiTs<»ns ami Station Ho’isps Used by th« Citv Steamer# Ships, Jr 1.-'idby the City Hospitals, A Ims H* u tf *’i». , Used by the City Hotels Astor 4 St Nichvia* Used by the Boarding Houses, <lc , <tc 1 I'scd bn mere than 59 000 Pnv it“ Fsmifi**, Sc.'an or tiro S'.u'C inrnt of what is Everywhere I san/ by the people Editors Verters, etc. I HGCSEKEEI'I Rb —troublod with vermin need be so no buigei if they ’!*<? “( ostars” I’.x tminin; ( ior> Wr have used it b. our • athfimtion , and if a box cost 1.” we xvonld have it. We ' have had tried poison®, but thev (fleeted noth f ) ing; but. ‘ :<’ostars ”at I iclo knocks tho breath j out. of rat.«,’MiceJßoaches, ami Bed-Bug* quick I rrlha'n we can write it It is in rront demand s i all over the country.— Medina O Gazette. ] MOKE CRAIN and provision* are destroyed it I anually m Giant County by vermin than would >| pay for Im.« olihi- Rat and Insect Killer— Lan i caster [ B is l Her Id. HENRY R. COSTAR.—We arc selling your reparations rapidly. Wherever they have ‘ been us«d. Rats. Mice, Roachett and Vermin dn» appear rapidly. [ Loklk <t Stoi kfek, Druggists Windsor Md. ; ‘ OostaEU Rat, Roach de. F-rterminator, 1 '‘Costar's” i • (h,star's" Bed Dug Exterminator. I • ‘ Costar's" I "Custar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, ’x 25c. 50. and $' .0 ' Boxes, Bottles and Ft.aivs $3 and |5 Size for Plantations. Ships. Boais, Hotels, &c.<fce, ' CAUTION ! I ' To prevent lite publte from being imposed upon by Spnriousa.ua High • ly Pernicious Imitations, a new la el has In eq prcpp.reJ bearing, a sac simile of the Proprietors I signatute. Examine each box bottle or ‘ | i carefully heiare puiehasing and take iHHhing . j but “Custars,*’ x \J"Sold Eoprywhere—by All Wholesale Dri ggists in the large cities Some of t ho Wholesale Agt’s in N Y. City. Shivff'p’in Brothers dr Co. | DS. Ba?ne«i A Co. B A. Fahnestock <t Hull j F C B’<4lr A Co. ■ Bush Gale A Robinson |M. Wnrd Close <t (?•. Me Kisson a Robbins, | Hall Dixon a Co. Lazelh Marsh a Gardner I James S Asninall, . j B. *D. Sand' aCo | Wheeler mid Hart, Harral Risley a Kilches | Morgan and Alien, ; Hall. Ruckel a Co. | I humas a Fuller. | I'. D. Orvis | Conrad Fox. a N’T) oth) t:S. Philadelphia, Pa, : T. W Dyot «t Co —Robert Shoem ?Ler a 00. jB. A. Fahnestuok dco —Fr. nch Richards a ©*> AND OTUI PS. Boston Mass, ; i Geo c. Goodwin .t co. — Weeks a Pottsr ! M,S. BurriCo.—Jiio M<lsou,Jr. AXD OTAFRB. Also nil Wholesale Dru«qi»t« at I Chicago, 111, Nt Louis, Afo , Detroit, Mich, Lottiti'illt Ay., Cincinnati O, Pitsburg Pa Bvffalo N. Y. AX’D fir 1 Druogtsts Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers genernllv in nil Covxtry Towns nnd Villages In the United Stales. AT OECA i OR, BY nn. T.T. DORWIUCO, Aud by the Druggists, Stori:keeper. and Retalers genernlly. I Country Deal’rs cun order ns above ! Or address orders direct—[or il Prices ! Terms, dte , is desited, nd for [lB. ’ 62] Circular, giving reduced Price.]to IIENBY li. COSTAR. Principal Dkpi t— No. 5)2 Brnsdwsy ■ —(Opposite llie St. Nicholas Hotel,} w York. Lime FriOK sale in smsU Quantities-for whitewa.l.I iug. NUTTMAN A CJUWFORD.
