Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1862 — Page 3

TH E EAGLE. ! J OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNT?. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS' Remember! Remember!! Our terms of Subscription is, one copv one J*« r in advance. $1- within the year $1,50, at I tke Expiration of the year, No paper dleeontinued until all arrears are paid up, uuJm« at the option of the Publisher*. The paper will lie sent to subscribers after i their time of subscription bis expired unless •etice is given to the contrary. We receive no I rubacribers. for a less period than 6 months. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS- All adwrthements fa tea for a specified time, and ordered cut before the expiration of the time specified, wi t be charged the regular rate* for the tame up to the time they «rt ordered ant. New Advertisements. Counselor at Law—J. R. Bobo. Attorney at Law—David Studabaker. Notice—Studabaker and Bobo, We are under obligations to Ml. Jacob King for a bask.c of very nice red bMtl. O’Yeaterday morning “Old Mother Earth” wa* fully enrobed in her winter garb of pure white, and our Devil says as he stood upon the earner observing the “dear ones” passing in •uch merry glee, h< could not refrain from asking one lovely creature, who was all smiles and blushes. -what was so pleasing to her imagination thiavrintery morn? Wheh.he says, she answered him with a smile upon her cherry lips •nd a gay tryinkip in her laughing eve, “that •he hachbeen thinking all morning of a fine ■leigh, a fast team, and a handsome driver with a big heart chuck full of love.” She furtiter said ' Ifiat ,under such cilcunistances she would be willing to pay toll at each end of every bridge, and sometimes in the middle.” Fi«st Sleigh Ride. —Mr Geo. Numbers who is never behind in anything in the way of enjoyment, was trying his pry Dies and the snow at the same time on yesterday. The ponies became frightened and started off on the fast line, and when they passed our office they were ma %l#g good time; and we could not help tint think of tho devil’s chat with the "dear one” in the morning. Mr. James Mickle who was in the sleigh with him was thrown o-’t, making a decided im prersion upon the gronnd. George finally succeeded in running them against Captain Banta'a fence, which arrested their progress by taking one of the ponies down and bringing , tho other tu a stand•t|L Who cau blame os for being arrested by Captain Banta when his fence can arrest a pair of lunaway horses. We not understand whether Captain Bin ta was in command of the fence or not, of course it had “authority all over the United States.’* Tost. Owe of the ReproHelies of the WarTerrible Execcntion. We reproduce from the Palmyra (Mo.)iCpq Tier (Union) it* account of the execution often eitizens.of that vicinity, by order of General McNeil, of the Federal army. We have learned from a gentleman recently from Missouri, an incident of this terrible affair, without the relation of which its history would not lie complete. One of the victims se'edled by McNeil was a man who had a wife and .several childpin , dependent altogether upon daily labor tortheir support. A young man knowing the condition Wfthe familv. offered liiin«elf to McNeil as a substitute for the hnsband and father, was acbepted, and was one of the ten who were shot. We say the history of that attroeious murder Woold not be crAnplete Without the relation of this Incident of heroic self-sacrifice: neither would the infamy ofMcNeil be fully understood and appreciated without its recital. All wars ■nd all armies bnve their monsters; why should ocra be exempt? One rtf the reproaches of this administration Is Chat McNeil was allowed to remain a single day in service under the glorious stars and stripes—emblems of heroism, liberty and humanitj—after this inhuman affair had been brought to its rotice. We learn also, trom the same source, that at the late Fremont celebration in St. Louis, Me Neil was present, and that during the occasion heproposed to drink with a brother pfilcer. The result o* the invitation was a marked one. The -officer A.tited by McNeil to drink, reeoded from the offer as if iucontact with dishonor, and denounced him as a murderer, and unfit for the •ociety of an officer of the American army. He told him further, wherehe could be found if McNeil considered himself insulted by ths way be lud le-en treated. Heretofore, two men were considered a sufficient expiation for the crimes of one, but McNeil required trn. lie might as well have re qaired a hundred ««far ns precedent or justice required. It was a dangerous proceeding as n precedent, and, as a matter of justice, was in fimqqa. We are afraid the end of it has yet to come.— Cin. Enq. Near Cnnse of Arrest. The New York Evening Post or the 12th says iwwGuvernment Commission Brokers have been arrested by order of the War Department and - sept to Fort Lafayette, for buying up claims •gainst the Government at a usurious discount. Thu ia a new cause of arrest. What of those gold brokers who will not. give a dollar in gold unless they get therefor one dollar and thirty • ire cent* in government green or yellow-backs? Are they in the samo category with those who wiUnot part with their money for claims against ‘Jie*Government, except what they may ba d<«med Ly some Government efficer, a usurious --a W** ■ * * * T

I W»ikm Resisting toe Draft.—The opposii tion which the Draft Commissioner of Ozaukee • County, Wis„ had to encounter, says an exchange, was from the women, not the men. The men looked on complacently. Tn all ajtpcar ances they were willing to go; but the women had no notion of letting them, and to prevent • the possibility of such a disaster, they mule a dead set on the official with clubs, bludsreons, ; sticks, stones, <tc., broke his head, smashed the ; draft box. and in divers other ways put the Commissioner‘hors du combat? The victim telegraphed to Milwaukie for protection against the ! Amazons. Novel Wav to Clue a Breacht Horse—A ; corespondent of the lowa Homestead was riding out the *other day with a friend and observed that one of the horses had a hole in each ear.— On inquiring the cause, he learned that it was to keep the horse from jumping. “Why,” said ■ he, “ahorse don’t jump wii.lt his ears.” “You' are mistaken,” replied his friend to him; “a horse jumps as much with his ears a, with bis feet, and unless he has free use of his ears he cannot jump.” Be ties his Iwo cars together, and has no trouble with the horse. — '*’. . Happiness. — The definition of hsppi ness is not easy, if we understand by it. not merely lorluntn accident, but that feel ing through which the interior man r«i ceivsd iiis deepest sensations of pleasure or pain, for it is very possible to anti r many and great griefs,.and yet not le-L thoroughly unhappy in consequence; but- | rather io find our moral and intellectual nature so purified and exalted thereby, that we would not wish tv change this,Jet 1 ing for any oilier. On .the other hand, we tuny in the possession of much pence and enjovmenl in the things granted us ! —we may have absolute!*- no grief—end we find without ourselves an irisupporiab - , toid. To be happy, we require a proper employment for the mind and tlie feeling* — certainly a varied on*, 1 and one ilia" ■shall be suitable to Che general chai acter. j i and so much so ax to satisfy every need i ' of < xistefice. What is needed to make life really val- ' liable and happy is a mind iKroughly alive . —rich in the power of reproducing all ’ ; that it gains inwardly from its own jyep I communing* with itself or externally frcln > its observations on men and things; or else the staiidy working oiipp'f a-series of ideas begun erly, and embraciug io their course I perhaps the greater portion of a life. It is my firm conviction that tn'nn has j only himself to blame, if his life appears, to him at any time void of interest and of pleasure. Man tnav make life what he pleases, and gives it as much worth, both for. Over his moral aud tnlelkclunl being his sway is complete. Child Murdered by its Mother —A shocking murder of an interesting little girl by i's mother occured at Lebanon, Boost county, the olh r cay. A Widow i lady with tbrea children arrived literal ! (rem Illinois, some weeks since, and w.ni : ‘ to live at the house of her brother in !sw ' One of the children, a sprightly and in- , teresting liitie girl, eight years of age, was taken bv one of the neighbors to raise : The mother showed a good deal of feeling I 'at parting with the child. A tew evenings ago the little girl came io see her j mother and to pass the bigift, wi'h tier I Tn the morning the mother got up and came quie'ly into the family room and told those present she hud killed her child; that she stra-ngli’d it shortly after retiring and had slept all night with the corps in her itrnifl. The murks of th»j fingers on I the throat of the child were plainly visible. A Coronnr’s jnry returire.i a ver-' I diet in accordance with the facts. i Management of Childbed. —Tt is * , | popular belief with mothers, that wash | ing young children daily in -cold -water makes them hardy. This is a grave I mistake; the feible circulatinti of some children requires the aid and assistance j of warm water, and warm cloathiug The ■ greatest medical min who ever lived— i John Hunter—recommended tHreo i tiles for the management of ■children, and they express the substance of a volume; he says, ‘Give them plenty of milk, plenty of sleep, and plenty of flannel.’ Release cf Gen Jeff. C. ! Davis.— ; The war department ordered the release ;of Gen. Jeff- 0. Davis, charged with shooting Gen. Nelson, on the ground that neither officer was at the time acting in a military capacity. At the request of Gen Davis, the case was taken before I the grand jury then in session at Lt uis ville, who refused to find a bill, 1 usd Davis is therefore fully relieved from the charge. The Newburrpnit Herald, sneaking O r i the causes of the election, saj s the eman cipation proclamation has strengthend the rebellion in the South; it has weakend and disirrnced us in Europe; nndi’ has di- I vided us at the North This is the plain, simp'e truth, known an 1 read of all men ' An exchange asks if Gov. Wright is I to be pensioned off with a Brigadiership. | as that is the hospital for men who** pol- ‘ , ideal constitutions are broken down, we presume the Governor will hardly look in the direction of the army. It lightens there occasionally, and the Governor Las a morbid dread of fire from heaven. Letter writers say the lobby expects to do a large business this winter, owing to the many claims to come before Congress. This Congress will make hay i whilst the sun shines; it is the last chance' with them. Wc are told that Satan came in great wrath when he- knew he U»dn’ti lonj to stay. — Laiiqvillt Dita.

The Baltimore American, in view of the recent elections, declares that our rulers must-nrou'-e themselves. Whilst with the whole strength of il.e n ilioD at their disposal they throttle a teriMe re-1 beiliun. they must kick out of the Federal , mctropoHs Abolition and its wh"l« corps' ' of Icctim-rs and disputants, if they would have the earnest support of the nation at: inrgey It Is stated that ths President takes , the result of the New .York elections quite philosophically. When somo one | inquired ol him how he. felt about New York. Mr. Lincoln replied; ‘Something like the boy in Kentucky, who stubbed , his toe wlvle running to see his sweet heart. The boy said he was too big to cry, and far too badly hurt to laugh.’ j' ■ ’ i One or the La*t Orders of ths Rebel Congress —No. 41 — Authorizes die, President to detsil not exceeding two I thousand shoemakers from the army, to be employed nt suitable points in the manufacture of shoes for the army, and ■ jto receive thirlv five cents per prir lor shoes manufactured bv tlrnm severally io 1 addition to regular pay and rations. YxTRAORDINAIir STEP OF THE QIIERN OF ; Naples.—This iadv. the heroine of Gaeta and of the Catholic Indies of En , gland and France, has left her husbin l , land entered herself for a nun at Augsburg. Francis II protested, but her i Bavarian relatives sustain her conduci. . Toe. c ’-xs* is said to be a romance ol love, j-aloti y and homicide. ' —John Van Buren, speaka of his mil-■ itarv experience as follows; Now. fellow ri'izons, I never have made any claim to military experience. ; To state the matter as strongly as I can, I m°y safely admit that I am ns profout) j div tennrant of miliwirV nilTtrfs as anv | Brigs.dier General that has beeji.recenth I appointed.’ ■ ” ' —The Rev George R Chees’er, o' New York, isdisgm’-d wi<h the result o 1 i (Jin election He declares that the ver- ' diet of the people is against the emanci ! pation proclamation, and that God will ■ smite them with all manner of afljrrtioris lor not having voted the radical ticket. — MARRIED—On M-mday the in«t.' ; Ijv Joseph R Smith. E q.. Mr Frederick I jfl-Conne!, to Miss Louisa Bartling. all of tliis 'place. The happy couple have our best wish- - es for a liberal share of the cake.

JAMES It 8080, Attorney and Counselor at Law, DECATUR If DIAXA. (EFUFfTCE, in Recorder’s Office.«TJ | Will p~a?t ice in the. C.aprLKof the Tenth Ju | bljcbl Circuit. Ati-nd to the R? 1 rmpt ion of t i Linds. tlv* pnv...ehf of Taxes Especial at ten ! tion will bo given to the collection of Boupt.es, I Pen mon and «’! claims against th.* Government | Nov. 28, 1862. t6-p42 iiTv iT Iff 9 a m ff ATTORNEY AT LAW, [DECATUR, INDIANA. I Will Pfflerice io Ad inn and adjoining Ci»n»!i“« IZOFFICE —On M iin Street hit. mediately [ j Seulii ul the Auditor's Office.-—vu-nl'2 i. Notice. ' TJje partnership heretofore existing between ' the un iersigned, is this dee di=o!ved l># nnitu- | al consent;. DAVID BTUDABAKER. I Hov. 2f.- 1/62. J R B.JBQ. Auditor’s Notice. Notice iahrneby i»iven that those In vins? fail- ( rd to p ly ihr nf the Congressional and 1 Common School Fund in advance, either upon ! certificate* nr upon loan. that by the require of the bite school law Auditor’* are r- uui ! red to advertise and sell on the fourth Monday 'of January in each year, all lands forfeited for I the non payment of interest in advance, aecor I ding !<i hw. Therefore, in order to save cost 1 land t'xpense all interest 'lie, must be paid on or before the 95 th day of December next. ’ W. G. SPENCER, Nov. 13,1362. Auditor. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed and delivered by th? Clerk of the court. .f Common Pleas of Adams County in the Stateof Indiana . Lwill exnoso to sale’it pub lie auction, at th? Court House door in Raid j County, betjrepn th.* hour® of ten o'clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M on - • Salut'd'! y November 29, 1262. 1 th? renN’tfnd’profits for a term of v ears not exuding seven, of th? following ' described Real Estate to wit: Th? one undivided seventh p?rt Rnutli ?awt i quarti-r of section seven (7) in Township num I er twenty-eight North of range four-i teen (11) east, in «* dd county of Adams and i Stat? of Indium Excepting therefrom forty : acres and one hundredth n*’ an .acre in a triangL: firm, pa 1 from said tract by a straight line between two posts, *-arh onbhun dre 1 and thirteen nerrhos and five li iks dis tant from the north west ro-nv of said quarter section,and on the nerth 1-in ‘ th?r«‘of, from «<ai I lew excepted, was heretofore partitioned off in 1 such fir m to Ira C Krneday. And on flilure to realize therefrom the full amount of th • execution I will at the same ■ time and pb.ee. <t Pnb’ic auction as aforr-.ud . expose to sale the f»-c simple of said described Real Ei ite • ' ’• x -ruietl si th? property of Reuben C. Wise at the suit of Joseph D. Nuttmwn. TUittfith dav of November. 1*862 GEORGEfPRANK: No”. 13, 1562. Sheriff, i I NOTICE Those knowing theTO’elves indvEted to IT. BANTA, will pleß'iix-all at my office and set-. tie their accounrsAt enco. S»’pt. Uth 1862- |T R ROBO. . Collecting Agent '

s w. towslstJ JuEorei pewaij ‘ J. W, TOWNLEY f plENnv W. »ONI ONE PRIOR STORE! Townleys, DeWald&Bond i (Successors to J W. Townley «t Co ,) FORT WAYNE, INDIANA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 11) R Y GO O D S!! C.IUEETS. OIL CLOTHS, |Yankee Notions, &e M &c. Having purchased an immense stock of goo<l«< before Uic late advance, wo are prepared to sell i to OOtTXTRY MERCIIIXTS. at very low l ptjeey. We buy for Q.VSH pxclu isively One «»f tbe fiiTh *i* constatitiy* in New York city purchasing our cm <hir clerk* i arc rnßiHcfcd td Good* n« t.KeA* are. j CuEIIKS-C.F. W. H W. Frkk, P’rank DeWald, Ge<»r?r 4. draw, Christian By P. \ A. R. H Fis?pr..Ch. W. Ftdlsin? i a E Z i nim erm an . OhnHes Taylor, Maurice : r.ylor, rh.*.»d >re Wehmer, John Boltz. HT" E8 ” JT BF H • VISIT THU ‘•I V! )V CWI CL9THIXG STORE,” ] which h-i* been removed to the corner of Main* And Clinton Streets, FORT WAYN T E. TtfDTANA. CHEAPEST Clothing Establishment In Fort Wayne. ) And where also may be fouud the largest assortment of cl o rns, VESTING , £c., which they makoto order in the most sashI '.onahlc c ‘yip •. I New York, Parts and Londe,n fashions for isale. “CttEtp ft. Cash ” Ts our motto, and the low nrire for our gnrnr’ut?. mad • from the b * 4 ty fij it'/Hnls s l.ave ’o'lishod *ho«n who heretofore patronized the “Union Hall Cloth in ? Store ” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN CO. i v’-n39. Hang Yonr Banner on the OUTER WALL! I . ..jj : .... ~ BRACKENRIDGE IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions TO 1118 Immense Stock of jG ROC EKI ES ’ ’ AND IS TAKING AH Indiana Free Banks, l ITTSBUROH. KENTUCKY AND IOWA MONEY AT par: Ph ©ni x Grocery, Corner Calhoun &. Berry Streets. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. v5-n3O-ly. A. D . BRAND I F F . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS Hardware nr «r» w itc ffi"® 9 Al3O TIN PLATE, COPPER, BRASS and SHEET IRON WARES. I — —ALSO — Bar Iron and Nails. 1 Manufactured at the Ironton Mills from the very best quality of Hanginn Rock, Cold Blast Charcoal Metal Warruntud. SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW, WINGS, CAST, GERMAN, AND SPRING STEEL I Iron Axles, Pipe Boxes, Steel Springs and all , kindrf of BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. Cash paid for all kinds of old Mctala . • i I 1 Always on hand, a comnlete stock of White Lead, Paints, Oils .Pitty,Olass Pine Sash, and Doors, with a rortiylele I stock of HARDWARE. : And Mechanics’Tools of every description. ,V» S 3 C«Limf>iit Sirrrt. PORT WkYNE, IND. [ ' HajnstT, 1442 (rfi nJ7)

.» iw ml ia,.* j. j 1/ COLUMBIA ST., JFT. WAYNE. I * CHINA SI ORE ; * THL CUEAI'EbT HOUbB » THE CITI . -CI BEST OHIO •< i « Stone Crocks, ® ’ ! ONLY 8 AND 10 CRS. PER CAL. ! ® » WALL PAPER, ( -M FROM TO 75 CT.i. FKII BOIT. “ ® 130 pieces beat Ssoiie China. $12.00 . V ctf S(J do do 100 S 1 — 9'J do do 7-09 _ 7! do Fancy Slone China. 0 46 do do English Tea Set, 550 j 1C do do do ;».5 n v 4o do Flora ware, 3.00 b, 90 do Fh ra warn ami white 6 0 63 du Stoneware ? J»0 , , Common Plates, per set, 20c., Vsc, 30v . ’ Common Teas,2s Quart Pitchers,2-»c • ba Gall, pitcher* 25; Sfom lea<. 3«p w t<» 40. Allkindsut YELLOW DISH <D ES verv low. COAL OIL, of the b« st •' I & quality, 6 » cents per gallon. Q •° I O t « La m p s. xI M«rbb' Bottom, 60 pj Coal Oil Lamp*, Glass, GQ 1 I ® Cut Glass Lamps, $ >.oq w Large Marble Bottom, ,HH O - Hanging Lamps, 1 do do larga 1.50 * Bracket Lamps, 1.00 do do ]args I"'° 00 : I'FAll kinds of air tij/ht Fruit Jars, W ‘ Glassware, Woodm-wun*, Tubs, Fails, O and Churns cheaper than any other tn , house in the city. Silver Plated Wflre, Knives a-nd Foka, • J v 4— Ladies* Baskets. nl9 GOOD NEWS! UNION STOVE STORE! 1 . The readers us the “Eagle ’ arc informed that I ASH & AGNEW 1 Have on baud a very large and fine stock of COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOYE3, j of the very best pitents—none Letter can be ' ! found in the united Slates—which we will eel) ; at greatly REDUCED BATES. Al! Stoves i wa ranted io be as represented, or if not we : will refund the money and have no unkind | feelings. Wa have also a good stock of J Hardware, Tin, Capper 1 , and SHEET IRON Ware, and House Furnish 1 ’ n g goods, which we are selling very low. We buy Stoves in Cincinnati. We buy Stows in Pittsburgh, r Wp buy Stoves in Troy. i XVe buv Stores in Cleveland. ' We sell Stoves on time. ; Wp sell Stoves for Cash, } Wo sell Stoves cheap, We sell GOOD TIN WARE. I Purchasers will do well to call and uxnmine ' our stock, in order to judge fnr tliwnselvea, at > ASH <t AGNEW’S, K If. Schwofrinan’a old stand. N»>. Colombia Street. ■ vsrjS9. Fort Wayne, fit di ana ' OPPOSITION ISThE LIFE OF TRADE! W H. BROOKS, Jr, Wholesale Bookseller, - -<YD.wi’Tr' wa"»er»WMti3*<» No t. Callivun Street, ■I Fort Wavne, Indiana, Being the pioneer book man of' Northern InitiHiia respectfully aunuqtc«» i that lie has t he largest stuck of , BOOKS!- ST A TlO NAR Y. ’ in the city, which he offers to the t’litli' u. us 1 I ually Imv for Cast. Religious, Scientific. Political, ' anil Miscellaneous, coristilutly or bam! — ; School Books; of every deacrlptirn, Slates; - I‘encils, Maps, and Stationary. P A P b: R , Letter, Cap. Legal Cap. Note, Drawing. Blot ling and Wrapping P iper of every description I EANCY ART I LES. j Wall. Window mid Ceiling Papers, GOLD PENS, i BLANK BOOKS. LAW and MEDICAL BOOKS. INKS and WRITING FLUID I of all kinds, Black Blue, Carmine <kc. Printers Inks, Pants, and. Enaravln^s, \ Magaz i n e s , ■ Worcesters Dictionary, American Cydopasdii ' Agent for ; Harper <t Bro. and D Arplelon i Co., N. York I Little, Brown .t Co. Boston. I Blanchard <t L"e, Philadelphia j All their publications furnished at their Cat i ; .alogiie priees, Orders mint Io ensure prompt attention be; , accompanied with the cash. Cincinnati and : Indiauapolis bills duplrcnled. Liberal dis-1 | oouiu made to Teachers. M«ak, and Naslrtl Instiameata. Violin*. Guitars, , Accoritiona. Fbitinae. Drums, — Fifes i Clarom-ts Every Instrument warranted per I feet. Strings of every description and quality ; I from 5 cents to 25 cents. Call and examine before pnrehasine else ‘ i where ami be convinced that I am selling I cheaper than any other rouse in the trade, at No. 4 Calhoun St. W. H. BROOKS..Tr. Foil Wayne, Ind. v'nltf iir iTrUF E R T Yj No. 91 Colombia Street, one floor west rtf Bran-1 driffs Stove and Hardware Store, Fort wayne, ind„ yWFOITLD say tothe public in (retierkl that he rv is determined to sell DRY GOODS, Bon- ' nets, liars, Fiats. Carpets, Trunks. Ac.. Ac , ' cheaper t’ian nnv other House la the city, or country—-Vo mfsfcle. Also, Home made. Ready-made clothing,*nr made to order—W'arrnaW COUNTRY' MERCHANTS supplied rheaperthnn any other Hoesecnn ««•!' west of the Mountains. Call anil see Iwfore yurchasing elaewkere. No trouble to show i goods. I. LAUFERTY, No. 91 Columbia Street, f vsnl!. FertWayue, Indian*.

i 7e Drrtrot lists, Foacbes , Tn Dritmi, Mice Moles aud Ante. Tn Detirny Bed Bugs. To Destroy Moths ill Furs. Clotn-e ete To Dcstrnfi MoMpiitces rnu I leas To Destroy In'-ec’a on Plants and Fowls ;» Destroy— — Directs ou Anitnel* 4c. T- Destroy Every form A rpeciea e< Vermii IHUilMlffikPv!). tub “URL* IXTAIXIBLK tnCKfrflftl Destroys Invtfiatly* F.V"RY FORM AND SPECIES OF j VERMIN. I Thw* Fr*rwnlions 'unlike ill others) sr« “Free from I'oi.sons* • ••Not <1 a nacrous to ike Human Family.’* i“Rats<lu not di? on the j»r< inise* ” ] “Th« y comp ent of their hole* to die ” • ‘ 1 bey are thw only infallible remedies known.* ! ”12 y’mmh and more established in Nsw York City.” i f'scj bi, the City Po>t Office. f T sed by Hir £ftv Prison* and Station Homsm Csed h?f- tfett City Steamer*. Ships, Ac. , f /o/—the (’it y Hnsnitnla, A.lm* t'focd by the City Hotel a Astni* St Ni< hulas Ueed by the Boarding Houses, <tc.. Ar . I 8?d by— -mere thay 5 ’ OdU Private F«m.ilir«, , See one cir tim mens of what i» Everywhere 1 Said by the people Editors Pe* U-rt, ttc. with vermin I need be ro no longer if tlo-y n<e “Coatarh” Fx terminator* We have used it to our aati<faci i i<»n, and if a box cost $5 we would have it We have had tried poison**, but they « fleeted noth ing; Lut ‘ :Co*lnra ’’article knorka the bnath out of rat«, t Mi<*eJßoaehef». and Bed-Bug* quick i < rthnn we can write it T» i« in demaml i nil over the ronn’ry.— Medina O Gatefte. MGHE GRAIN and prof i non a are destroy**! anually in Grant County l y vermin than would I p«\’ for tuna otihi< Rat and Insect Killer— Lan caster [ H'l’e 1 Her Id HENRY R, COSTAR—We are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they iiare • M*en itsed, Rata, Mio.Boaehes and Vermin dis | appear rnpidlv. Eoaxa <t Stocfffil, Druggists Wii.decr Md . ** Rut, Roach d'C, Erierminatter 9 j “Cosf/tr’a” ' CWMr’.?” Bed B*g ExfirmimHor. ' *' Cottar'a” '* Cottar'a" Electric Bowdef, for InseHr, I t n 25c. 50. and $ .0 Boxes, Bottlfs and Flasks , and $5 Size for Plantations, Sutra Boats, Hotels, Ac .Ac , CAUTION ! ! • To pretent the public : from being imposed upon by Spurious and High ily Pernicious imitations, a new la el ha« hern prepared bearing, a far simile of the Propririorw j signalute. Examine oath box bottle us flank i can fully hi*tare purchasing and take nuibiag but ‘■Co-far*,” ; iTTSo/d Eorry'phtrr—by • All Wholesale Dki gihsts in the large citioe Some of the Wholesale Agt’B in N, Y. City. Sliieflelin Brothers A Co. j DS. Enrne.AL'o I B. A Fnhnesiock A Hull I F C. W.-lls A Co. | Bush Gale 4 Robinson |M. Ward Close 4Cw. Me Kivum a Robbins, | Hall Dixon a Co. Lazi-lle Martha Gardner | Jamert S Aaptnail, A. B. aD. Samis aCo | Wheeler ana Bait. , Hurra! Ri-.ley ,t Kitchoa | Morgan and A 11m, Hall. Rnrkel a Co, j 1 h.-mns a Fuller J*. D. Gi'viw j Conrad lox. am> ornt.as. Philadelphia, Pa, j I*. W Dyut a Co —Robert Shocm *rr a co. I B. A. Fabnestobk a co —Fri-nch Richard* • »• AMI OTHKVS. Boston Mass, Qeqc.Ooodwin a co.—Week* a I’otUr M, S. Bun a co.—Jno Wilson, Jr. and oiAras Also nil Wh.,l£3alk Drcuviits *t Chicago, 111, St Louio, \fa , Detroit. M>ch, Louis rille Ky.. Cincinnati O, Pittsburg Pu. Buffalo N. T and nr DIIUGOtNT* fiROC'EKS. StoRBKKXPIBS Rod Retailers generally in nil Covntrt Town* and Vit,L*asa Io th* United States. AT DECATUR, BY 08. T.T. B«IWH4C®. And by the Druggista. Stdrixfxfe** and Rktalers generally. Dkal’rs e«n order a* D orr. Or addresa orders direct—[or if Prior. ' Terms, dte., ia desired, for [lB. 62] Circular, giving reduced Price»]to HENRY R. COSTAR Principal Depct — No. Al? Broad mr —(Opposite the St. Nichols* HogF.I New York. Lime r&lc iu •mall quasi. r ing. NVTtMAN *. CBAWFCXD.