Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1862 — Page 3

THE EVS’iH’t •— , official paper qe tub county. gqC4IT& MISCELLANEOUS. < —l ’ : —s — i I Hemfrabw! Remember!! Our terms of Subscription is, one copv one : ▼Miri'i advance, §1 within the year *1 ,59. at , the Expiration of theyesr, 42.0 '. No paper ( discontinued until nil arrears are paid up, uu- j ' Jess at the-option of the Publishers. The paper will be sent to sub-eriherx after thrir time of subscription has expired unless ■ Bot j c ,. js given to the contrary. We receive no rubscribers, for a less period than 6 months. , Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS - All alrrtis-ments tnIrn fnr a enreifleA I me. and onlereA out before Vie expiration of the lime specified. wi I he cha-aed the reau'ar rates forthi tame up to the time they artordered out. - -r — j New Advertisements, Farmers of Adams County—D. F. Compnret. j Pork Puckt — *’ ~IE?*Mr. Jacob Stnlts onr new Sheriff has been . sworn ir and assumed the duties of his office. Jake will make a sood officer. XlTf'on gross met on Monday last; but wo have n<A #o<sived the President’s Message vet, or.any , news'in tegatd to the organization of the House i fcjFThe Commissioners’ Court h is been in see- i si»U since Monday last. We understand that considerable business has been transacted. rrs< »v«rai of our subscribers kave promised | to bring us w.ud on their subscription accounts. We are very much in need.of thatatifcw at this time, and we hope they will not forget their promise. 3 ■ in —i in • iTNutfman A Crawford are now receiving a large aud splendid edition to their Winter stock i John has jast. returned from the East where he has been for the last ten days buying . this stock. He says he bought just at, the right ] time, and consequently can sell cheap. Farmers who wish to engage in raisin? Flax Seed, will learn something to their interest “by referingto D. F. Comparet’a advertisement i n another column. He, also, pays the highest I market price for Pork and Grain. Those visi- ' ting Fort Wayne with any kind of produce for gale, will make money bv calling oi. Dave. XTTlie ed itors of the Banner and Union, pubHahed at Bluffton, are trying which can tell the hardest yarns, or truths, we don’t know which, on one another. If we are to believe their own I statements, ami we, guess we will, they are I two of the meanest men we ever re an ur. It’s | Smith against Smith’ Dog eat dog; and we’ll i bet fifteen cent s, and that’s a big price consid rrirfg the stock in market that neither of them ran s»y any good of the other and tell the Path ITWe have noticed Mr. G’O Fetick on sev ♦ral occasions, driving the‘‘Fast Ponies,” which Cant Banta’s fence arrested in tfemr wild career ■ op Wednesd: y of last week, by military author-ily—-JI ovrr the United States, of course. They ‘ arc a nice span and apparently quite, gentle. — . Tn fact an arrest by the Captain will tame al ■ most any one, as we can testify from self expe rience. Learning tl at the captain was in town we thought we would offer a reward of thirty cents for our dog dead 01 alive. He strayed away without his papers. Iris not quite pittfit«ti)le as catching soldiers; but then it will futgrsome. Tony. Ip One Buskirk some time since got enraged hgainst a man named Swift, seizing him by th'Keatofhis pantaloons and the nape of his neck, ■threw b>rn off a wharf at New York. As an ex . hibition o f strength it was smart but an amuse-1 ment expensive, for a jury recently awarded injured Swift $5,000 damages. Amos Billings and his sister in law, Frances B Jbvacan. of Pittsfield, eloped from Wilming ton.'Vermont, on the 2nd inst , in the absence of Mrs. Billings. To make his crime the more famous, Billings, before leaving, sold every ar- j tide of furniturein the house, and left his wife ; without the price of a single meal when she re 1 turued to her deserted home. White Deer—A beautiful white deer, stuff fed, can be seen at the fur store of R. C. Filson, j near the Calhoun street,bridge. It is a yearling j doe; the scalp and ears are of the ordinary grey : ■eoior, while the rest of the animal is white as ( Miow. wvh a few small yellowish specks. This ; singular freak of nature was shot by a young I man. near Monroeville, in the eastern part of j ;lija jeounty, about two weeks ago: —[Ft. Wayne Ben An eminent statesman cncesaid: “Give me j the money spent in war, and I will purchase •euery foot upon the globe. I will clothe every , •man’wornw and d ild ia nn attire that, kings i and queens might be proud of. I will build a i a school house on every hillside and in every valley on the whole ea’th . and supplv those houses with competent teachers. Build an' •ceademy ir every town and endow them; a col lege in every State, and fill Hmm with able pro fessor*. I Will crown evhrv hill with a church , consecrated to the promulgation of the gospel of • peace j’ A remarkable meteor was seen at an observatory connected With Dortmouth CoMetre on Friday Oct. 22. Compared with Mars its brilliancy grfrpJhspd that of the planel. which it much resembled; hav • ing a ruddy tinge. It was followed by a distinct explosion of bluish light indenen- , dent of its optical train, two or three tiihes its own diameter in length. 1 JC3T We are bored very frequently ' d’ith a class of loafers which we are hap- ( py to say is small who make a practice of f fx>st in g themselves against one of onr ’ hand’s cases and talking all the the while; ’ thi- must He stopped. j.

iin-iRHEAiI CIJTY, VIA BaLTIMOKR. November £4. — Petitions are circulating among tl.e peoplf .of..Eastrn North Car-1 olina requ-sting Governor Stanley to order foribwhli ntr electwn fo.r members of' Congress. Large Union and free labor meetings are being beld nt VAiious points in this department, and tnA of. V’oster f are producing Very happy effects. The recent expedition seut out from Ne.vbern was entirely successful. The Federal troops cannot be dislodged from their position in this Slate. Everything is quiet in tins Department. . The Hotel robber Stratton who ttnder-1 took to administer upon the personal es- i sects of the editorial gentleman in attend- ■ anon upon the convention of newspaper ! ! publishers was up for examination before ! Mayor Maxwell yesterday. The case . was clear against him. the stolen proper-1 ■ ty being found upon him and he was com niitted to jail in default of bail for 1. 500. Stratton was arrested by Marshall I fishing i at Cumberland as he was about to get on ■ the train over the Central road going ea-t lie had ganeto that point expecting to , : escape the keen eyes of Dishing, the depot Marshall, lie was well dressed but {we cannot propojnee him hansdome lie maintained a dogged silence until I the examination was over. — State Sen. ' New York, Nov. 20.—The Herald’s Newbern letter says: A special reconnoisance by a body of Gen. Fester's force supported by a battery was made oh the Dover road in the direc tion es Kingston on the lotli. L’liey ; met the enemy behind a fortification Cave Creek, and after a severe cavalry fight in ' which both sides fought gallantly our ari tillery shelled the rebels out oft heir position leaving' their arms and equipments behind thcfirt. Our forces burned their barracks and returned to Newbern. Advices from Havana state that the i French liatl occupied Jalappa without tei sistance, The United States ship Shepherd Knap 'of seven guns arrived at this port last : night in five days from St Helena Sound About ten days since an expedition composed of her boats drove lhe rebels from Feawick Island up the North Edisto ! river. .. . ' Found Drad — Yesterday morning : the body of a man known to many of otw citizens as C j .pl. Loring was found on the steps leading to Military Hall stiffened in death. Some vials of medicine, a bottle partly filled with blackb, ry brandy, a few crackers twenty-five cents in money and -■o.ne unimportant papeia were found ■upon his person. The body was removed ;to the anteroom of the hall above when ' a Coronet‘s jury was called and returned j a verdict that the deceased came to his death from want exposure and the effects lof camp diarrhea. Capt. Loring was the Adjutant of the 9th regiment iu the three month's service aud since that time we learn has served as an officer in one of j ; our three years' regiment. He has been in this city for some time, not connected I in any way we believe, with the army, and has been in iaili g health and very poor. Os his history further than we have staled above wa were not able to, learn anything.— State Sen. Nashville, Nov. 25. — Some four hun- . d r ed of Morgan’s cavalry left camp seven miles from Lebanon, to attaok the Federal’s at Wood’s Ferry, on the Cumberland j They were shelled back with a loss of two men. Morgan is reported to have: left camp with his whole force the samn’ght to attack the LouisviPe and Nash- i ville railroad. i Union refugees at McMinnville say that ■ the eni incipaiioo proclamation isgener- | allv approved by lova' men there. Manv j ■ refugees here approve of it some of them large slaveholders. Cotton G changing hands here at 52 I and 55 cents. ( River four inches on the shoals Disclosures Promised.— A corres-: pondent of the New York express savs: Gi n. McClellan is preparing a statement | |of the facts which will one dav place (before the people the realities tbatsup pressed reports should long ago have made universally known. Then the Nemesis rs History will execute ample (justice. Can it be believed that letters for! I members of the General’s military and even domestic house, hold are found to have been opened? Such is tha truth. What are we to hear next?’ Estimates of the expenses of the army; for the ensuing year are set down at fourj i hundred and twenty eight millions of dollars. The requisitions upon the Paymas ;, ters depan men'still unpaid amoun’sto' 48,00f).<M)0. According 'o the repor sin ' the AdjiV»nt General’s office 'he number , of sick soldiets a’ this moment amounts I ’o six h of the army in the \ ’ Uni cd S’a’es—namely, one hundred aud j six thousand men. i From Fortress Monroe. Nov. ?3- — The Savannah papers of the 20tJi say: Two Abolition gunboats and one mortar boat a’ta'-ked Fort Mc Allister and f Genesis Point, on Ogeesbee river yester- , day morning. After a severe engagement the enemy retired The works are still in perfect order. Our loes was three . wounded. ' y Some men are like wagons—they rattl/i prodigiously when there’s nothing in ’em

.•Rags. Grrekiiacks, Paper and Bza»e--rY—xl paper lamina is said to be all owing to shoddy.- The rascally contra^-1 toys have torn up the rags to mix with their army ulollies. YVJ s i°, n 15 . ! tli’at the Lazzaroni of Napb-s and Soudlrern Europe.(rotn whom we used tog**! §l,oolj6lJO worth of rags annually, re-I f Iqse to i-xeliange them (or Chase’s green- ; backsU To'tiff set this, ansi to make a| show of consistency in all things, the ( ; radical fanatics cUim that the rise in 1 paper is nil owing to Ahican slavery! ; The formula by which they prove it is I : somewhat thus: Hie rise in paper is owing • lo the scarcity of rags; which is owing to : the rise in sterling exchange; winch is i ! owing to greenbacks; which are owing to j shoddy army contractors; which are owing j jto the war; which is owing to the wrath j lof heaven; which is owing to the ‘oppress , ion of God's poor;’ which in owing to slavery — therefore is the cause in the] rise in paper, don’t you seel — [Chicago I Post1 Productions <>f Indiana.—lt may not [be generally known tiia. tobacco is fast becoming one ot the staple prod nets °f our Stale. The comi ies of Warrick. Smm (cer and Dubois have each so'd s2t>o.ooo worth of tobacco this year, or §600,000 lor the thre counties: L -rge amounts have [ been pro fuc-d and sold in other counties, Innd itwoul! be interesting to know the [income oi the Slab; from that product. ! The hills along the Ohio river produce the finest grapes, and in deed the crop is a paying one all through the southern and central counties. In Vanderburg coun'y one vineyard of five acres yielded to the owner §6.000 this year. The product of the sorghum will soon be one Os our m A s' valuable exports. Intelligent farmes in [Southern Indiana say that in a few years I then will ship sugar down the river in larger quantities titan now ascends the [Ohio. __ We take the followin ’ from the Washington dispatches to the Cincinnati Ga- , Jette: George W Lane, brother to Senator Jim . Lane, has been appointed bv the Ptesi- , dent Director m the Branch Mint at Den ver City, Colorado Territory. It is alleged here that the new appointee is a rabid pro slavery Denipcnit and was unfortunately notorious in the Kansas troubles and it is intimated there will be resistance in the Senate to his confirmation. It has tianspired that during John Van Buren.s,recent interview wuh the Presi dent, he was very emphatically told by the hitter that no peace propositions conf l be listened to save the unconditional surrender of the rebels, and that he meant to stand by his emancipation proclamation to the end. i — " ——

I — — DECATUR MARKET, Corrected weekly by Nilttman <t Crawford I Flour, per 100, 2.7slTimothy Seed, 1.25 iWheat, ‘Mil Pork, 3.50 . live, 4O!Salt., 4.50 I Com, 3 ) Butter, 12 Date, 33 Eggs, 10 j Flax Seed, 1.25 Hides, 0> Clover Seed, 4.50 “ dry, 12 FOR? WAYNE MARKET? Corrected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. i Flour, 5.7.' ‘ork, 3.75 i Wheat, I.o' 3eef, 2.75 ! Rye, 4■' '.ard, 06 Corn, 3" Butter, 12 Oats, 81 Eggs, 12 | Flax Seed, 1.25 Salt, 4.00 | Clover. s,ooillides, Timothy ** 1.50| “ dry. 13 I Farmers of Adams County I have two thousand bushels of Flax Seed I I desire to Loan on good reasonable terms, and pay the highest market price for the same, D. F. GOMPABET. | Fort Wayne, Dec. 4, n4lv6tf D . F COM P A rVtT PORK PACKER, MILLER .nil commission Merchant, EORT WAYNE, IND. General dealer in all kinds of Grain, Seed, ’ . Fish, Sa’t, Produce, Agricultural Implemants, &<:, Best Brands Family Flour , ITFLiberal advances iftade op Produce,etxr., in i Store, n44v(itf BOOTSF& SHOES At lower prices than ever before offered in this market, and cheaper than the same :ii- ■ ticlea can be bought in Fort Wayne. I will sei Mens’ Fine Calf Shoes, a (?ood article, for $1,20 to $1.50; womer *s high i heeled Gaiters, sl,lO to $ 1,30, and all kinds CHILDHEN’S SHOES, atthe same rates. I have, also, the hestlotof Women’s Calf Shoes, 7 I ever sold in Decatur, from SI,OO to $1,25. pe I keir,besides any quantity of my own make and ' bv usual will make to order. Leather wFi nd in gs, stock fo* country shoemakers of all kihds, and shoemakers tools, of the I best quality, cheap for cash. Give m» a call. Decatur, March 28. JESSE NT»>LB’K Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, is this day disolved bv miitu- ; al consent. DAVID 3TUDABAKER. Nov. 35, 1863. .1 R. 8080. ' Those knowing themselves indebted to H j BANTA, will please call at my office and settie their accounts al ouca. Sept. lith 18G2. -I. R- 8080. Collecting Agent. I

" —1 i B. W. TOWNLEY,! U3EORGE DEWAL® ; J. W, TOWNLEY f iHESKY W. BOND ONE PRICE STOItK! Townleys, DeWaid & Bond (Successors to J W. Townley <fc C0.,)-«, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA, I WH U.SSALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS'! CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Yankee Notions, &c., &c. [ Having purchased an ininieiise steak of goods ' before the late advance, we are prepared to sell ! to COUNTRY MKRCHAN fits. at. very Icnr prtc.qfl.. W« buy for C <vxchi • ! sivelv.’ One of the firm U -Coiisttfit'lf in -New York city purchasing our irooods. Our clerk* ' are instructed to represent G«)ods as they are. CLERKS—C. F W. H- W. Frkk* ■ 1 Frank DeWaU?Goorto By- . ;F, -VA M »r>e,. E.H Fisher, Ch. F->lT*ing j a E Zi nin *rman . ('Mix r le> Tnyhw Maurico 1 [ r.ylor, Theodore Wehmer, John Boltz. i ■ -j-? 7—-77" j CM’’ 0 3 E ♦ VISIT THF (“UVIM CASH I'l.wnvi SMSE,” ' which has been r»;niov J to carnt rof Main And Oltmt »n Street*, I FORT WAYNE INDIANA. Ct'IRAPEST Clothing EstaWi-lonent ) In Fort Wayne, j i And where also may be found the largest as- ; 1 sortment of CLOTHS, 1 CASs/yrsns. VESTING . itc.. which they nialre to order in the-moal -sash- ■ lonahle style l' Now York, Paris, and bnidini fashions for; , sale. I I . “’Cheap yir Cash ” ’ Is onr motto, and the low price for onr gar- ; 1 i nients, made from the host. n> iterials, have as- , > I tomshed thovo who hav > heretofore patronized i I the “Union Halt Clothing Store,” kraMER, fledderaiana co. vo-n3f». | J Hang Your Banner on the OUTER ■BRACKENRIDGE . ( IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions TO HIS Immense Stock of GROCER! ESI' ’ ■ ANO IS TAKING .i-11l Indiana Free Banks, [ 1 lITTSBURGH, KENTUCKY I ' ■ ■ j AND IOWA MONEY ! Xx •' / / t ft r-- 'j 'f - '• / / aT par: Plire n1 x Grocery,’ 1 I Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets, - FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v. r >-n3O-ly. | . , — ■ — — I A. D • B ft AND I F F, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ( Hardware I 1 ANU jart ''BL' CIS ‘W 3833 9 ALSO | TIN PL ATE, COPPER, BRASS »nd i SHEET IRON WARES. „... I ALSO — ; ■ t I Bar Iron and Nails. | tl ’ -.. ' ’ ’ ■' .•, ...” ' 5 . ! Manufactured at the Ironton Mills' from the very best quality of Hang- r| ing Rock, Cold Blast Charcoal Mela! Warrantud. SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW, WINGS, CAST. GERMAN, AND SPRING STEEL ' ; Iron Axles, Pipe Boxes. Steel Springs and al! kinds of BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. Cash paid for all kinds of old Metals I i AlwtT’ nn hand, a Comnletr stock of White : * Lead, Paints, Oils .Pittv, Glawa Pine Sash, and Doors, wrth a complete atock of 1 i HARDWARE, And MeehanJca’Tools of everv dtacription. > Xe 83 Columbia Street, j FORT WAYNE, IND. Aiguat 7, 186?. [v€ ntTp I

O 535,.« J-;r COLUMBIA ST, If'*’’ WAYNE. ’B.’SV AS. >*TI SS : CHINAS!ORE ” J* TIIL PHCAt-BST HOUSE IN’Till: CITY! I ti BEST OHIO K !« Stone, Crocks, £ 01 ONLY 3 AND 10 Cits. PER GAL. I ® m W.A L> Li FAPEK, i TRoM 6| TO 75 CTS PER BOLT. 10 130 pieces best Ssone China, . ctf 80 do do <o° ”■« U 0 do d*> ' O’’ jjj r M 71 do Fancy Stone China, 0. 0 4G do do English Tea Set, f» 30 46 do do do 7 s . 0> 46 do Flora ware, !)0 do Fk ra ware <vud w-h.ite 60< 60 do Stone ware . . Common Plates,per set, 2<)c., 25c., 30c 1 ! Common Teas, 25 Quart Titchers. 2 >c • ’< (lall. pitchers 25; Slone l eas, 3' Vi to 40. All kinds of YELLOW DISH- t O ES very low. COAL OIL, of the besd quality, 60 cents per gallon . .« La in p s. J! Marble Bottom, GO 5 Coal Oil Lamps, Glass. 50 m Cut Lamps, $».O 0 ‘ j-j Large Marble Bottom, 1 • Hanging Lamps J.OO | ) ® do do large 100 , Bracket Lamps, *-<’o •S do do larg- l en » T s All kinds of air tight Fruit Jars, — Glassware, Wooibn-wnx-. Tub*, O i and Churns cheaper than any other w ’ V house in the city. ’ Silver l'l»t«d Ware, Knives mu! Fuks, v - Ladies’ Baskets. n<9 iGOOD NEWS ! UNION STOVE STORE!! 1 The readers of the "Eagle’’ are informed that : AS H & A G N E W [ Have on baud a very large and fine stock of | COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOVES, j | of the very best patents—none better enn be 1 found in the United States—which we will *>ell ‘ lat greatly REDUCED RA PES. All Stoves wa ranted to be as represented, or if not we 1 ’ will refund the money and have no unkind 1 feelings. Wa have also a good stock of Hardware, Tin, Copper anti SHEET IRON Ware, and House Furnish j ing goods, which we are selling very low. ; We buy Stoves in Cincinnati. We buy Stoves in Pittsburgh. We buy Stoyes in Troy. We buy Stoves in Cleveland. We sell Stoves on time. We sell Stoves for Cash. We sell Stoves cheap. We sell (iOOD TIN WARE. Purchasers will do well to call aud examine • ' our stock, in order to judge for themselves, at ASH AGNEW’S. It. H. Schwegiuan’s old stand, 1 No. H7 Columbia Street. 1 v5n39. Fort Wayne, Indiana OTOITIOnSTIIEIJFEOFTIIUIE! W H. BROOKS, Jr , Wholesale Bookseller, ■ -AND-r i ’Ta."’weo No 4. Calhoun Street. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Being the pioneer book man of Northern Indiana respectfully annovi ce> j that he has the largest stock of BOOKS & STATIONARY. in the city, which he offers to the t>ade n. us I uaily low for Cash. Religious, Scientific. Political, 1 and Miscellaneous, constantly op hand — ' I School Books, of every dencripth 1, Slates | I Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. PAP E R , I Letter, Cap, Legal Cap, Note, Drawing, Blot 1 , ting and Wrapping Paper of everv dr-icrip’ion F.4ACY ARTICLES, [ Wall, Witrttow »ud Ceiling Paper., G o I. n PENS, I BLANK BOOKS, LAW and MEDICAL BOOKS. INKS and WHITING FLUID 1 of all kinds, Black Bine, Carmine Ac. I Printers Inks, Pants, and i Ma ga zines, 1 Worcesters Dictionary, American CyHopmdii Agent for ' H'irper <t Bro. and D. Appleton Co.. N. York Little, Brown A Co. Boston. I Blanchard <t Lee, Philadelphia. All their publications furnished at their Catalogue priees. Orders must to ensure prompt atteuti«m be accompaitiad with the cash. Cincinnati and i Indianapolis bills duplicated. Liberal di«- | oount made to Teachers. Masir. and Musical InstruuirDU. ■ Violins, Guitars, Accordions. Flutihas, Druma, Fifea, ' ' ClarotjeU. Every Instrument, warranted par- ! feci. Strings of every description and quality ; from 5 cents to 25 cents. i Call and examine before purchasing rise i where and be convinced that, T am selling j cheaper than any other r ouse in the trede, at I No. 4 Calhoun St. W. H. BROOKS, Jr. | Fort Wayne, Ind. v q n3y. I . I. A I FE R TY7 I No. 91 Columbia Street, one door west of Brandriffs Stove and Hardware Store, FORT WAYNE. IND,, XATOULD say to the public in general that he v v is determined to sell DRY GOODS, Bon- I nets. Hats, Flats, Carpets, Trunks, Ac , Ac..' cheaper than anv other House in the city, or country— No mistake. Also. Home made. Ready made clothing,'or ! made to order— Warranted. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied cheaper than any other House can sell I west of the Mountains. Call and see before i purchasing el»ewhere. No trouble to showgoods. I. LAUFERTY. No. 91 C olutubia Street, vsail Fort W*yn», Indiana.

1 -n Destror Rets. k««l e». To Destroy Mio- Moks mid Ann. 7'o Destroy ' — B< d Buga. 7o /teelroy—Mrnlis '®t I rirr (. oil.r.s, etc 7” Dcstrok jioMpiitws :.d J’• 7"o Destroy— —lnsects on Pl-nts r,i>d I-'owG to Destroy—-- lusi-Ct- A' H’s ste T ■ Destroy Every form A- .|«ri>.«l Vet mu -7--.-5» c-: -niv' ■. IHI. “oKL» ISrsLLISLS ZSOWN. Destroy! Instnntly. I'VTRY FORM AND SPF.CILS OF V E It MIN. Preparations (unlike all otbert) 1 ’*Frrfe from PoisoHM.” » "Not dangetous to tlm Human Family?* j “Rrlh do not die on the premi:-cs. rt {“They come out of their holes to die.” I 4 They are the only infallible remedies kroww? ‘l’2 years and more established in New \o;k I City’.” i I sfd hr the City Post Office. I ( T xed by lhe City Pt isons and Station Used by the Cit ySi earners. Ships, Ac I'xed by the City Hospitals, Alms Hcukom. lifted by the City HoteU Astor* Kt Nicholas Used by the Boarding Houses, Ac . Ac., Vsed by mere than 5 ’ 000 Private FaW,ilie«. \ Seennr or two Shpec -mens of whut if Everywhtff said by the people Editors \ hulerf. t tc. » HOUSEKEEPERS —troubled with veimin I need be bo no longer if they use * < oMars’’ Exterminators We have used ittnour satibfnrt1 ion, and if a box cost $5 we would have it. W« I have bad tried poisons, but they < fferted noth • | ing; but ‘ iCostars " aiticle knocks the br»-sih lout of rats, IM icej Roaches, and Bed*Bugs quick ’er than wo can write it It is in trreat demand 1 all over the country.— Medina O Cazette. MORH GRAIN and provisions are destroyed anually in Grant County by vermin than war.bl I pay for tuna of this Rat and Insect Killer—caster [ H’i«] Her "Id. HENRY R, COSTAR —We are selling vour . preparations rapidly. Wherever they Lave 1 bet n used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin dib jappear rapidly. Eokek Stoi efeii, Druggists Windsor Md . Oosfr/rV Rat, Roach d'c. Rftermihater, , ‘‘Cog/ar’A*” '' Costar’#” Red Bug Exterminator. . 4 ‘ Coatar's"* Cottar's" Electric Powder, for Inseete, t n 25c. 5(1 and < 0 ’ Boxe«, Both.is and Feabr« $3 and $5 Size for Plantation-, Shipa, Loaim, Hotels, dc.tfe. CAUTION ! ’ ! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and High i ly Pernicious Imitations, a new la el has b< q , prepared bearing, a sac simile of ttie ProprieioM | signatuto. Examine each Lox buttle or fiiialt | carefully heiare purchasing and take n-uihiug but. “< o<tars,” f 7 Sold Everywhere—by All \\ HOLESALL Dki GGisTs in the larga eitiaa Some of [im Wholesale Agt’s in N, Y. City. . Shit tie’.in Brothers <fc Co. |D S. Barnee A Co. ’BA. Fahnestock it Bull j F. C. Wills ± Co. | Bush Gale A Robinson jM. Ward Ch.s e Co. -Me Kisson 4 Robbing, | HaJ! Dixou a Co. Laz‘*l?e Marsh / Gardner | James S Aspioall, A. B /D. Sands &Co | Wheeler and Hart, Barral Risley a hitches ( Morgan and Alim, Hall, Kuckel & Co. | 'fhomas Fuller. I P. D. Qrvis | Conrad Fox. AND OTIIUIS. Philadelphia, Pa, I I’. W Dyot a Co —Robert Shorm a 00. :B,A. 1' ahiifebtouk <l <<> —F'n nch Kichai di 4 h A I'D OTUtHfe. Boston Mass, ! Geoc. Goodwin i co.—Weeks s Potter [ M, S. Burr x co.—J no Wilsou, Jr. AND OTA HIS. Also nil Whvlksalb DitueeiiTi Kt ( Chicago, JU, Si Louis, Mo , Detroit, Mich, j Louisville k'y.. Cincinnati O, Pittsburg Pa. > Buffalo N. Y. and BY Druggists Grocers, Storb<bk>-krs nud Kbtallbks generally in nil Country Towns »nd Villages in the United States. AT OEBATUR, ST Dll. T.T. DOIIWISSCO. And by the Druooists. Storekketkbk ami Rktalers generally. Z3F*Couxtry Deal’ks can order as stoY« Or address orders direct—[or if Price* Terms, ojo , is desired, for [ I &. 62] Circular, giving reduced Prices]io II IN RY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot —No 512 Brosdw«y — (Opposite the St. Nichols* Hotsl.j New York Lime ypCft nalt m aroidl nmtntiriea.fMr whiU vaafew 1? ing AUTTM4W A CKaWFOMB,