Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1862 — Page 3

THE E A G I E / ~~ T~ : - 1-.— r— l I OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL New Advertisements. ' I fan’s Sain—Christi ad Gnlnner. vLZSewinj Machines—T. S. Page. rrTothe Unemploved— 4 “ :■ (tTArthur’s Home Magazine—T. S. Arthur. . • gy The Delinquent list has crowded a i great part of our reading matter out this | week. CiT We have received Arthurs Home Magazine for January. It compares. well with its cotemporaries. tHT Peterson for January is on our table, it contains some very fine steel engra- | vings: fashion plates, besides a large amount of very choice reading. For the, price Peterson cannot be boat. One copy one year ;?2, three copies t o: five copies . $7; eight copies 10; twelve copies SIS; 1 sixteen copies £2O. [From the Toledo Blade] The Little Giant The Sewing Machine is acknowledged to be one of the greatest inventions of the age, The only objection to them, heretofore, has been their high price.— Mr. T. S. Pac-c of this city is General Agent for the Little Giant Sewing Machine, which is afforded at the low price of Fifteen Dollars. They work in every respect most admirably, and are represented by those who have used them, to be an excellent machine and not interior to the most costly. .. . The cheapness .and excellence of these Machines commend them to all families desirous of procuring one. We subjoin a few of the notices of the press. E Tim Sewing Machine is one of the greatest tinie-sa vers that has yet been invent ed and where time is money it is certainly money concentrated But the great difficulty has heretofofore been to get a cheat> machine that would do work with rapidity, and do it well. Such qua! ities we believe to be emlwdied in the little Giant. These Machines are furnished with hemtner gtiage and everything . complete, tor the low price of >l6'. and they are warranted to do work of all kinds equal to the >SO or £IOO machine. The advertisement of this machine will lie found in another column.— r O. S. Jour n'alj E'jri.oruEXT.—Attention is directed Irt-tJAe advertisement of T. S Page. Toledo General Agent ofthe Little Giant Sewing Machine Co. He wants an agent in this county. The Machine is a good ■■no and al - rice asked for it ought to have an extensive sale.—' Hancock Jeffersonian. 1 -I Congressional. Washington, Dee. 10. Horse. —Mr Ycatman offered the following to lie over for future consideration \ Resolved, By the House of llcpresentatives the Senate concurring that the proclamation of tho Presidt nt of the 22d ■of November 1862, is not warranted by tho Constitution. Resolve'.!. That the notice of emaneipa■tion indicated in the proclamation, is not ■calhulated to hasten the restoration of peace, is not well chosen as a war measure. and is an assuipption of power dangerous to the rights of citizens and the perpetuity of a free government. Mi‘ Lovejoy moved to lay the resolutions on the table. Carried by f) 1 ag-dnsi. -15. Mr. IL.itchins spoke at length taking, for a text 'hat freedom and slavery were incompatible beyond hope of reconciliation and compromise. Mr. Mensicers replying said he was in the habit of regarding the enemies of the proclamation as the friends of the Constitution. lie understood the gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Hutchins) to be opposed to the Union as it was. No doubt the reasons assigned to him for tho recent de feats of Republicans were satisfactory to the gentleman himselfbut ho would tell him that these disasters to that party, were attributable to the abolition programme of the President and his party. ■ Mensiers recapitulated the measures adopt ted by the Republicans, including the abolition of slavery and the confiscation act which he said were shocking to the civil- ■ ization of the ago. Tho recent elections however were appalling to the rebels more than anything that could happen because a free people who will not submit • to the tyrranny at Washington, will not Submit to the overthrow of the Constitution by rebels. The House then adjourned. Gov. Johnson and Gen. Rosem ans in •conjunction have. adopted anew line of policy for the protection of the Feder-, al trooos. A bond and guarantee of protection has been adopted with every citizen irrespective ofhts past polilGnl predilections is required to enter into and failing to do which they will be sent without the Federal linos rttid not allowed to return The condition ofthe bond i« that, the party giving it shall be loyal to.tho government, that he shall neither afford aid nor comfort to the rebels, ami that ho will not go within the rebel line' without tjie consent of our Government.

Attempt to Arrest nn Illinois Editor, Treui the Alton Dsrauciat. Dxo.6 Considerable excitement «»s created in Jerseyville yesterday by an attempt, on the part of the military authorities, to I arrest the editor Tift he Jerseyville Union. •Mr. John C. Doblebower. It appears that orders had been received by the commnr.der of the post in this city from the j Secretary of War nt Washington, to Brest the editor ofthe Union, — the charge, we i suppose being treason. Yesterday, Col. Hildebrand detailed Li"'itenant Jones, of the Seventy-seventh Ohio Volunteers, I : and a squad o< twelve men to proceed 10l Jerseyville and make the asrest. Lieut. Jones on arriving wi'hin a short distance of Jerseyville, halted his men, and gave Orders that they should remain where! I ther were until sent for. The Lieuten tm'. then in company with ) R R. Smith (a oit’zen ol Jersey county,, and whose business s. ems to be that of a spy or informer) proceeded into the town , and visted.i.he printing office of Mr. D >b■bowe; ar. i dem »n led Lis silrren ler as a ' prisoner. Mr. D. whe seems to have been' ;expecting some thing of this kind said J that they could not take him alire at the isame Ume drawing a revolver. At this the two men were taken somewhat aback and what seems more singular allowed Mr. D. to gain the street when be in formed his friends what was going on and unite a crowd soon gathered. The Lieu- 1 tenant and Mr. Smith followed Mr D. to ' the street when the officer dispatched Smith after the squad of men but before , their arrival the bird had flown. Mr. p, , could not be found. Thus stands the , matter at present, and what further proceedings wi’l be taken we know nos. — 111 •• O' Counterfeit Postage Currency. There are counterfeit 50 cent notes, of ■ the new postage curencv quite well ex- ■ erti'ed. There are four distinct and easilv noted marks bv which thev may be de1 tected. Ist. The paper is thinner than the genuine. 2d The five faces of Washington varv considerable from each other lin the counterfeit —so much so that two or three of them alone, would hardly be taken to be portraits of Washington while lon the genuine, they all resemble each o her. 31. The lined letter, U.S. under i the middle face of Washington in the counterfeit, do not show the lower end of the ‘S, inside of the leg of the *U. while in the genuine thev do This mark is easI ily seen. 4th. The border round the let- | tering and 'so’ on the back of the counterfeit is dark and the lines are crowded, ' while in the genuine the border is open. I with a line of light dots running through ! the middle all round In rhe counterfeit i this middle line is almost invisible, while !in the genuine it is so distinct as to catch the eye at once. These marks will enable i any one to detect the counterfeit. Late advice from Kansas give account ,of the arrest of Col Adams and Lieut. Col Hayes of the 12th Kansas volunteers, in ■ Western Missouri bv G-n Vaughn of the Mi S tun State Guards Adams had made a successful <xp>dition into Missouri I against guerrillas capturing about 100 1 wagons and 50 negroes and on being , ordered by Vaughn to surrender the negroes and property and to leave the State, i expressed a willingness to comply with I all the demands except the surender of ' the negroes which he refused. Vaughn I having a force of I.OOOmm with artillery I and Adams onlv 259, the latter bad no I chance but campiiauoe and has been sent ‘to St L mis for trial on the 15 h inst Adams is a sou in law of Senator Lane 1 of Kansas.

.1 DECATUR MARKET, | Corrected weekly by Kuttmau <t Crawford i Flour, per 100, 2.751 Timothy Seed, 1.25 ! Wheat, 90|Pork, 4.00. Rye, 4 ll lSa!t., 4.25! i Corn, n.tter, 12 ! I Oats, 33 Engs, io i Flax Seed, 1.25 Hides, 06 Clover Seed, 4.50 dry, 12: I'Jiil' WAYNE MARKET?" Corrected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. .Flour, 5.751 Pork, 4.25! Wheat, l.lOllJeef, 2.75 Rye, 45,'Lard. 07 Corn, 35! Rutter. 15 Oats, 4(VEggs, 15 Flax-Seed, 1.25.5a1t, 3.50 Clover “ 5.00 Hides, 7 Timothy “ 1.50; “ dry, 14 Guardian’s Sale. ! 1 Notice ,I*herebygiven, that the undersigned Guardian of the estate of Elizabeth Ritter and 1 Ferdinand Ritter’s minors, will sell at public | side at the Court House door, in the town of De catur, in the county of Adams and State of In diana, on Monday. January I2tl», 1863, Between the hours of ten o’clock a m and four ‘ o’clock p m, on said day, the following descri bed real estate, to-wit: Bounded as follows: —Commencing at the south east corner of the west half of the north east quarter of section nine, in township twenty six north, of range thirteen east, running thence no»th, on the east line of said tract, one hundred ' and five rods to a stake; thence west eighty rods, to the west line of said tract; thence south | , one hundred and five rods, to the south west corner of said tract; thence east eighty rods to the place of beginning; containing fifty two and t ( one half https of land—about twenty fire acres of the same being subject to the life c state of Mary Ann Ritter/as. the same is set forth on Order Book number one of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, on page six hundred of said record; said land being in the County of Adams, in the said Stale of Indiana; ou the following conditions, to wit: One third of the purchase money in band, oner third in nine months and one third in eighteen months, with interest from dav of salp. CHRISTI G >LDN T ER, Dec. 13 DC’. Guardian.

Sewing Machines.; T.hft Little Giant Family Sewing Machine. Price only .sls, with Gauge, Screw Driver and Extra Needles. Hemmers can al no be attached, price, extras 2. Machine Gauge screw driver aud ex/ra needles, at one ord r, PARTIES oiderintr Machine* will please re init by express if convenient, if not; remit l»v mail at our risk, if registered: or we can ship by express; and the party ordering can pay on ~ delivery to them. The Little Giant Sewing Machine Company having permanently established their general i j head agency in Toledo, 0 , are now prepared to supply our agents and customers with a far superior machine than heretofore, combining all , the improvement* <»f ibe age. Being concieved j nn an entirely new ami anginal plan, it stands i out alone and by itself, unrivalled it its nuine--1 rous points of excellence, by anything ever here tofore attempted i i the Sewing Machine line. This is the first and only cheap ami reliable machine ever constructed, which embodies all ; the indispeneible qualifications necessary to do good family at»wing. Its marvellous simplicity and the accutacv of its operations excite th • wonder and admiration of every beholder. T t i runs with the greatest rapidity, m iking the cel ’ ebrated elastic stitch, which will not unravel ! from where the sewing is commenced. AGENCIES. Tn order to introduce our machines as rapidly J as possible throughout the whole country, we a r e prepared to offer the most liberal induce | ments to all who wish to act as our agtnts, either on salary or commission . Our confi lent ill ; circul: rs to agents, giving terms. <tc , will be sent to any one, on Application. Oounty rights 1 given to agents. For particulars address, with’ , ' stamp T. S. PAGE, Toledo, (). v' n4fi 3m General Agent for the 11. S. TO THE UNEMPLOYED Y VAN GIVE STEADY EMBLOYMEXT t->' : I active voting men to solicit orders for the ’ LITTLE GIANT SEWIVING MACHINE.price i sls—Hcminer, Gauge Screw driver and extra J Needles. Will pay a liberal salary and -'xpenrps.ftr allow largo commission'-- CCH Nil; I RIGHT’S given to igents. AN AGENT wanted ; 1 j in everv Coi.nty. For particulars, descriptive ’ Catalogue, Ac., address, with stamp, T. S. PAGE, 1 :fm-v-6 4‘>. Gen’l agent for U.S. Toledo. O< Hj’Only $1.25 a Year in Clubs of Four. ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE j For 1863. Vols xxi and xxn. Edited by T. 8 Arthur and Virginia F. Townsend. Contains Novelets, stories, poetry, fashions. • Steel and Wood Engravings, needlework pat ’ . rums in great variet y a Mother’s department. Housekeeper’s and health departments, with , literary reviews, and all the accessories of a first class Magazine. The Lady’s Book hears this flattering testimony to the character of Arthur’s Home Magizine:— “As we have often before said, it is without controversy,the best Two Dollar Magazine pubI lished in the country: and this is the strongly outspoken testimony everywhere given bv the , press. We know of no periodical that so well 1 deserves the praise bestowed. The editors nev er tire in their efforts to give each month a rich I i.id varied literary repast to their render* — Their work is kept fully up to tin* standard of , their promise, is never dull yet always full ot instruction. We have often said ami repeat it , again, that it should make a part, of rhe reading *| of everj household. We know of no bettered ' ucator of the people, young and old. Os the **d« ■ itors we nee 1 not speak; their names are hou«<* hold words all over (he country. In their hands ■ * no periodical can fail the highest point. | 1 of excellence * A new serial,by TS. Arthur, will b'* commenced in the January number,entitled Out in the World.” Rare and Elegant Premium®. i Are sent t-o make up clubs:—l. A la r g* J rh«fo- , graphic copy of that splendid engraving, ’bhak** I speare and his cotemporai iee.” 2 A lArg*Photagraphic copy* from an •» ivraving of ’lun ’.ingion’s celebrated picture, “Mf»rcv<s Dream ” 3 A similar copy of Herrings “Glimpse of an English Homestead.” Terms.—Two dollars a year in advance, and nne premium plate Two copies. 3dollars. S copies 4 dollars. Four for 5 dollars. Eight and { one to getter up of club, 10 dollars. One of the premium platesit given to every getter up of a club, small or large. Three red stamps must be sent to pay the postage an each premium. Address T. S. ARTHUR GO. * v6-n46 323 Walnut Street Philadelphia Fanners of Adams County I have two ihousand liushels of Flax Seed T ! desire to Loan on good reasonable terms, and nay the highest market jtnr ■ far the -Bine. ; 1 ■ n. F. CWARET. ’ Fort Wayne, Dec, 4, tUMitf D. F- COMPABET. • PORK PACKER. IIIREH IVil CililiilSShH Merchant, EORT WAYNE. INI). General dealer in all kinds of Grain. Seed, ; . Fish, SaU, Produce, Agricultural ImplemantSy <(•'*, Best Bra uls Family Flour LTLi her al advances made on Produce, etc., in Store. n Uvbtf BOOTS & SHOES Atlower prices than ever before offered in this market, and cheaper than the same nt tides can be bought in Fort Wayne. I wulsel , Mens’ Fine Calf Shoes, a <™d article, f«.r «I ,'M to $ 1.5(1; womey ’s high heeled Gaiters, *l.lO Io SI,3H. and all kinds CIIII.DRE'f'S SHOES, at the same rates. 1 have, also, the best lot of: Women’s Calf Shoes. ever said in Decatur, from SI,OO to $1,25. po ! i keir,besides any quantity of my own niakeand j be usual -will make to order. Leather, Findings, stock for country suoenvi- ' kers of all kihds. and shoemakers tools, of the | best quality, chear for cash. Give m< a call. Decatur. March 23. JESSE M'T I NOTICE Those knowing themselves indu’d "I to TI. BANTA. wi|J please call a. my office and set tletl.mr am-onn's at once. Sept. lith 180-’- T. R. 8080. Collecting Agent. Wool Twine. jAALRR. Wnnl Twine. A 4 JIH.I NUTTMAN tk CRAWFORD.

3. W. TOW.XLEVJ faEOP.fiE DEWAL.D j. w, townley} Jhfnkt W- bon® ONE PRICE STORE! Townleys, De Wald & Bond (Successors to J. W. Townley <t C 0.,) FORT WAYNE, INDIANA, WHOLESALE AND RBTAIL DEALEKS IN DR Y GO O I) S I CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. Yankee Notions, &c., tec. Having purchased ail immense Mo«k ofgodds before the lute advance, we are prepared to sell to couNrRY Merchants, at verv low prices. W« buy ft»r CASH excltl . sively One of the firm b in New York city purchasing our goood w . Our clerk* : are instructed 1.0 represent Good-fl as they are. i CLER KS—C.F. W. Verkins, U. H. W. ■ Frank U-W dd, George A. Craw, Christian Ry ; ! F, A. A M >rfle. E. H Fisher, Ch. W Fcllsing ■; E Ziminerman. Charies Taylor. Maurice >r. l i 1 >»•<?. W_■ inner, John B >*‘z, <&.sa » - BL7 » ■ S 3 1W • VISIT Trtu j“IM HSU CLDTIHXC SWiIE,' 1 which hafc been remov -d tn ihe rormrof Main Asd Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. AI'EST Clothing Establishment V_' In Fort Wayne.' ' And where also may be found the largest us i sorlment of CLOTHS, CASS r URRS VESTING. Ac., which they make to order in the most sash- i tunable style : New York, I’aris and L-mdoti fasitious for . sale. “Cheap p->k Cash ' ’ Is our motto, and the low price for our garments, made from the best material". Lave asronished those who hav • heretofore patronized , i the '-Union Hall Clothing Store.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN A CO. v5-n3!». i — * | dlang Your Banner on the OUTER WALL! i BRACKENRIDGIE IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions TO HIS Immense Stock of jG R O C E RIES!! AND IS TAKING i All Indiana Free Banks, l ITTSRURGH. KENTUCKY AND IOWA MONEY AT par: Plireii i x Grocer y, Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets, FORT' WAYNE, INDIANA. v5-ii3o—ly. | l . - - ■ ■!* I 1 ‘ I A. D . BRANDIFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL nkALBR IN Hard w a r c ANtT •» VA 3K3 9 3 TIN PL4TE, COPPER, BRASS and SHEET IKON WARES. — ALSU — * Bar Iron and Nails. Manufactured at the Ironton Milla i from the very best nuality of Hanging Rock, Cold Blast Charcoal Metal Warrantud. I SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW, WINGS, CAST, GERMAN. AND SPRING STEEL Iron Axles, Pipe Boxe*. Steel Springfl and all | kind* of BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. I Cush paid for all kinds of old Metals . .....-- \lwarv on hand, a complete etoc-r ’of White Lead, Taints, Oils ,Patty. Glass Pine Sash, and Doors, wrth a complete stork <»f HARDWARE. \nd Mechanics'Tools of every description. V. S 3 ChlamAia Sfrer'. FORT WAYNE, INI> , ' August 7, I**?- [v6 n:7U

rr -u x.r, ,! I COLUMBIA ST., FT. VVAYNfc. : CHINASiORE W TIIL CHt-Al ksT HOUSE iNTHE VI I t H •£ BEST UHIQ io’ Stone Crocks, 4 ONLY 8 AND 10 CKS. I't.K CAI ' “ W , W,A LI. PAPE It - o. i FROM 6JTO 75 CTS. PEII BOLT. ” to 130 pieces beiM. S»oue CLiua. sl'.’.t *' . 11 «i | st) do do < J lll <| SJ9 du ’I” I ’’ ft) k: *1 do fancy Slone China. 4(i do do English Tva Set, 5 s’l 46 do do do •’ • ’ q 4i do Flora wan*. 3.1)0 90 do Fh ra wait; and white oth GO do Stone wure -• M .* Common Plates.per -m*i , 2'ie., ‘.'sc.. .‘< 4! v | Common Tcfis,’2s Quavi Pitchers, 2 v • Gall* pitchers 25; Storm ’I erm, > to 4(b AU kinds 4>f Y r D) >li f 'ES very low, CD \L Oi L r of il.u b. Ijf •quality, fi ' cent* pt-r galluu . O ’ 1 ABC, * L <i li p s • Marble Bottom, ' ti Coal Oil l.amp', Glanfl, 11 qq (’ut Glass Lamp-*, 5 T() Large Marble Bottom, •• « Hangtng Lamp., 1 ° do <lo large I.o° : 21 Bracket Lamps, „ ; do do large 1 11 10 ‘i-All kind, of air tight Fruit Jars, m |j— ; Glassware, VV omirn-wa.e, I ut,s, !':•: Is, i and Churns cheaper than any other ,tn O house in the city. Silver Plated Ware. Knives and Fuks, vl- Ladies’ Basket-. n>9. g (H) I) news: UNION STOVE STOKE!! i The readers of the “Eadie - ' are informed tha ■ASH & AGNEW ! Have ott band a very large and fine -tock o< I COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOVEL • ' of the very best patents—(tone better < -m b< found in the United States —which we will sell at greatly REDUCED RATES. All Stoves wa rutiled to be as represented, or ifimt wei will refund the money and have no unkind ' feelings. Wa have also a good stock of Hardware. Tin, Copper and SHEET IRON War?, and Houne Fitrnirii* ing goods, which we arc selli>»g very lon . We buy Stoves iu Cincinnati. We buv Slows in Pittsburgh. We buy Sloves in Troy. We buy Stoves in Cleveland. We sell Stoves on time. We s»>H Stove* tor C ash. We soil Stoves cheap. Wu flell GOOD TIN WARE. Purchasers will do well to cal) :• nd - <•' ’iivim’ : our Mlock, in order to judge for themselves, al ASH AGNEWS. IL H. Schw« gmaii’s old Maud, No. S7 Columbi-j Street. v5n39. Fort Wayne, Indiana jII'I'iISITIDIISTIIELIFEOFTMIIE' W H BROOKS, Jr . i Wholesale Bookseller, -ASD- ; ,-w - ■ .■* ss «* »mu ■ se » No I, Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne. Indiana, i tteing the PIONEER BOOK Man of ' IJ Nortbcrn Indiana respectfully unmn’k ce. i thxt he has the largest stock of BOOKS STATION Ain . j in th- elty, which h« 1° t* l ” "■ □ally low for Casm- , I Religious. Scientific. I ohtica-, and Miscellaneous, cmtstanllv l"’ hand J School Books, of every descriptifl, Slate* ‘ Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. PAP E R . , Letter, Cap, Legal Cap, Note, Drawing, Blot I ting and Wrappit.g Paper of every de.criptjen FANCY ARTICLES, I Wall, Window and Ceiling Papera, GOLD PENS, BLANK BOOKS. LAW and MEDICAL ROOKS, INKS and WHITING FLUID of all kinds. Black Blue, Carmine <tc. Printers Inks. Pants, and Enewviny't, Magaz i n e s . Worcesters Dictionary, American Cy< loptedi i Agent for Harper Bro. and I). Apple <m «t Co. N. York Little, Brown ,t Co. 80>.,m. I Blanchard dt Lee, Philadelphia. All their publications fui nUiied at that • Catalogue price**. Orders mu>t 1o ensure prompt altentioa acc-ompaniad with the rash. Cieciunati and Indianapolis bills duplicated. Liberal di* o<»ui»t made to Teachers. Mask, and Musical lastrnnrstn« Violins, Guitars, Accordion* FI nt in . Drunifl. Fi Claronets. Every Instrument warranted per- . feet. Strings of every description and quality from 5 cents to 25 cent*. Call and examine before purchasing due j where and be convinced tha’ * am «elling ; cheaper than anv other house j<i the trade, at No. 4 Calhoun St. W. IT. BROOKS. j r . Fott Wavne, Ind. ItTiLTuFE R T Y. ' No. 91 Columbia Street, one door west of Brandriffs Stove and Hardware Store, FORT WAYNE. IND,, YXTOULD say to the public in geneml ’hnt ho ! ▼ V is determined tn sell DRY GOODS, Bon nets. Hats, Flats, Carpe*s, Trunks, de., de. ' cheaper than an? other House in the city, or ' country— Nn mintakn. I Also, Home made. Ready made clothing,Vi I made to order— Warranted. COUNTRY MERCHANT* . supplied cheaper thnn any other Hnusecfin «r]l <rps( nf tho Mountains. Call and sp* before' uirr.hasing elsewhere No trouble tn sh >n foiuit.. T. LAUFERTV N n aj Cottirnhm Afreet ...nil- Fort W*yn., Indian.

To Deitrti l(«ta, Runi b" 7’o /IcAlrot ——M u v ilvw. oud AW«‘fu Ihstniy li< d Bug’ 7'-> Pcrttoj Mr.thx in Fur», llcth>» <tc I To A Md’Q’** 10 ''’’ ,nilJ I ‘ f: ‘‘ | 'to D.slrvi.* InMCi’tUi Flatili-at'U Fi.w s ; u 2>. sun. - —li m< »u* >m Ai u i'l- Ac !Tf Lhshn. I <ny mA.f ■ > i«» ‘I 't < ■ I" *'wN‘l V I'. -■1 1H 1 R1 MtLIJ-S K\iV. N I’*‘*ll n> * 111 * I Uni Iv» T:Y v rrr fgrm and of VEEM 1 N ’ Thch>- Hvparat jhu-• unlike all utbsr*, ‘Fr*e from Poisons.” “Not dangerous to Hi- Human Family. ’’ •Rate do not die uo ihe pivcmsi s. I “Tin y c«»me out of their Iu>1»*hIo di* I ‘"li’.i’V « f e the only inlallible l rim U’fs km w m. •12 y< ai> and more rxtablishrfl iu -\«w luik ‘ Oit \ .” ! Lsfd l> l the Ci tv Frc-t Clfice. / joy/ bv the City I’Omulis and Station limiters . I'nf-dbtf — -—the City SicHHicrs <ir. L sed by 1h»- Cit > Aims I sed by the City Ho’eis A>tm* Si Mchoiui . ( Kid —the Boarding lloum-k, Ac.. «(»•., Isedb/j— —ii <rc than 5 Private Families. nr t:ro nf' rrhnt i* soul hy thr pt-npif Editor* \ rx, tfc HoUßEKLEF>.l:S—troubh.i v ith vc !Fl n need be, so nu longer if they u>e “< ostar.*” Exterminators. We have n c e<l itrnour raiisftoM. ion , and if a box cost we Von Jd Im\ oit V r have had tried poisons, but 1 hey < fleet« d hoik ing; but • :('os!:ns’’ai tide knocks the bruah • out of rats,'Mic« • Roaches, and Bi d-Bug" quii k , t rlhan we CJIU write it. It is io great d» matd ; all ov. r flip country.— Mfuiiia O Cutfttr. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed anually in Grant County by vermin thaa would pay for tuna of this Rat and liun cl Killer---/,® n caster [ JVt>] Herald. HENRY R, < OS'I'A R--We are ■ejliug jour prepa »ai ions rapidly. Wherever they ba’c been used. Rats, Mrce, Roaches find Veimil* di« appear rapid]v. Eok>.k d SrorFFEW, Druggists Winder Md Oonlih''k' Rat, R< ach d'C. d ator l ( y f)st(fr a ” ‘ Bug Exterminator ' • C<*tar' * 'Cottar'x" Electric Bov'dcr, Jor Inserts, ' n 25c. 50 wn k .fl • Boxt -, B«>i 1 1 i« A \p Fi ask a ■J3 AND til/.h f oil Pl AN l\l (ON , Fil I J’S , BuAiH, Hotels. <tc de , CATTTIOI’J I ! ’. I<» pr» venl ibe publics from being imposed upon by Spurmua and ' ly Pei n iciotis 1 mitat ionw, a new la e] Ims b< . a prepr.red bearing, a far simile of I be Pre] ri»-i< rs : signaiutc Examine each box botih* or I carefully heiarC purchasing and Lakt nuihik »■ ■ but ’■<’ostarfl.*’ F? Sold Ewyichirc—by AH Whoiewai.e IhiiGGisi- in the Jarga cities bt me ofthe Wholesale Agt’e in N, Y. City. sbieflenn Biot hers «t (’o |DS Barres d Co. ' B A. Fahnestock <t Hull I F. C Wells A Co' < Bush Gale d Robinson |M. W:»r<l ()<sc <1 C*. ;Me Ki.-son a Robbins, | Hall Dixon 4 Co. j Lazelle Mulsh 4 Ganlner | .Inn.es S. Aspinall, A. B. aD. Sands <t Co | Wheelrr and Hart, Hat ral Kis ley a K itches | Morgan a id AIL n. Hall, Ruckel <t Co. | Tliguihs <* Fulh r. R. D Orvis I Conrad I < x. A NP OTFIH S Philadelphia, Pa, jF. Dyot 4 ('o —Robfo t Sh<»< in 4< c •B.A. 1' ahin »luok 4to —Frt uch Rj< hare* 4 AND <.Til I M Boston Mass, Gcor. Oiuxlwin .1 co.— Weeks » i'otttr M. N. Burr a <0. —,1 no Wikon, Jr. ANU OTAXXS. Also all Wbvlesai.li Dri-usists st • Chicae/n. Til. St, Luvi*. Afn , Detroit. MirT. Lovis...He A’v . Cincinnati O, I‘itlsburff Pa buffalo N. r. ASD bT DematMT, turti iKs. F’Torekks ri n and Kltah.krs prnernlly tn nil Coirtrt Towns unit VittAnks In th. United Stales. AT OECATUR, t BY Illi, LT. BOIIUIHCO. Anti by thr Druggists. Stc fexeepira anil Betalers gmersllt. ■ ntrt Dkal’rs nnn orfipr ns «F-n», Or niltl»»ss orders direvt—[or if Prim, Terms, Ar., is destrod, for [IB. 62] Circular, giving reduced Priceslto iirxitT it. costai: PnrN-ctrAL Depot—-No 512 Br«M»<fw» T —(Opr><>*ilo the St. Nicholes Hotel V New York. Lime Tf-’U >ile tn Urrwh-,.,-,.-, I inp. luttwan a crak rour.