Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1863 — Page 3

THE EAGLE, j OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUWTT. LOCAL~& "mis CELL AN EOUS Remember! Remember!! Oof term* of Subscription is, one copv one year in advance. sl. within the year $1,50, at I t)>e Expiration of the year, $2,0.i. No paper) discontinued until all arrears are paid up, un-i less nt the option of the Publishers. The paper will be sent to subscribers after their time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the contrary. We receive no i rubscribers, for» Jess period than 6 months. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.— All adprrtiprmente ta- . ten far a specified t me, and ordered out before the expiration of the time tpecitied, wi I be charged the regular rales for the same up to the time they ere ordered 0"t ——esssr — "m in New Advertisements. rrSale of School Land—Wm. G. Spencer. CF Foreclosure of M irtga^e— BJ-Notice—B. F. Blo.soin. dTThe Pride of New York—Cold well <t Co Correction—ln our last issue, in cal- ; ling on those indebted to Dr. J. P. Porter, we should have said by book account 1 and not by note. Those having unsettled account* with the Doctor should call and settle with Mrs. Porter immediately. Nrw Year—A happy New Year to our patrons; and why should they not have it? There is plenty of scow to make good aleighing; and plen'y of muci under the snow to spoil it. Wht Not’—Old Abe is about to head a large colony of emancipated niggers, which is to settle somewhere on the coast of Africa. The only draw back to the enterprise has been the refusal of Seward mid Chase to accompany him; but from the latest news we learn that they have Concluded to go with the rest ol the niggcr». jEJF'On Wednesday evening of last week (Christmas eve) we were honored by a serenade from Captain Miller’s String Band, and mu»t acknowledge that better music is hard to find than they discoursed on that occasion The Ccptain and his entire band h ive our thanks, not only for the m usic, hut for the honor thus conferred, nnd we hope that it will not be the last favor that we may receive of the kind. The Captain, (hough be wears no shoulder straps ot illumes no affected dignity for the position ho tills, as is generally the ease now a days, has fully shown that he thoroughly un lerstr.nds bis biz-3. In fact there is but one instrument wanted to perfect bis band and make it one of the beat in the Stab'. The "Swinette” would add tone to the music, nnd be quite an addition to the band. A Notable- Proclamation.—ln our colums to day, that sparkling pleasure to ■all eyes, the elegant and entertaining .Vctr York Mercury, proclaims its intentions for the New Year of 1863. It is a charming “guide, philosopher and friend ’for everybody and enables the mind, ''Formed by its converse, happily to steer. From grave to gay, from lively Io severe." To do without the Mek : vrt for a week would be like missing the face you love best for a year, and its army of subscribers for ’63 is likely to outnumber that of the Union. Photographs.—There is no more acceptable present that a man can present to bis family or friends than a well executed photograph. Mr. Smith, just over the Post Office is ever ready to furnish his friends with good pictures. h ave received a letter from our friend G Christen of the 471 h Ind. Vol., now at Helena, Ark. He says the boys are all well and very pleasantly situated. We hope we may hear from our friend Christen again when we have more room to publish it. A New Years Gut. —The greatest on record— Abe Lincoln presents the people •of the North with 4,000,000 of negroes. How do you like the New Years gift? DECATUR MARKET, Corrected weekly by Nuitman <t- Crawford Flour, per 100, 2.75 Timothy Seed, 1.25 Wheat, 90 Pork, 4.00 Rye, 40 Salt, 2.25 Corn, 40 Butter, 12 Oats, 33 Eggs, 10 Flax Seed, 1.25 Hides, 06 Clover Seed, 5.00 “ dry, 12 FORT WAYNE MARKET? Corrected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. Flour, s.7s|Pork, 4.00. Wheat, I.lo'Beef, 2.75 Rye, 45|Lar.L 071 Com, 35 Butter. 15 Oats, Flax Seed, I.2oiSa)t, 2.75 > Chver 5.00| Hides, 7 Timothy “ 1.50| “ dry, 14, AX’ wanted at this office on aubsedptinn JJ Vw/or« Lha tut iwadß r.il

Sale of School Land Notice is hereby given, that in default oft ho i payment of interest in advance, on certificate of purchase, number one hundred aim thirty four 1 (134) of the sale of land, owned by the common I School Fund| the undersigned Auditor and i Treasurer of Adams County, will offer fur sale : on, Monday January 26, 1863, At the Court House door, in the town of Deen tur.in the county of .Adams and State of Indi ana, between the hours of ten o’clock a rn and ten o’cloclfp. nt , on said day; the following de- ’ scribed real estate, in said county of Adams,; to-wit: Beginning where the State road from Piqua to Fort Wayne strikes the town plat of Monmouth in said county, thence south eight rods, i thence easterly parallel with said road as it stood in 1840, to rhe seventeen mile creek, thence up said creek to the state road aforeead, thence with said road to the place of beginning containing one acre more or less. 1 Also. In-Lots, number forty seven, (47) forty | eight, (4-) f< rty-nine. (49) fifty. (Si and fif’yi one, 1,51) in Monmouth in said county of Adams as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town, or so much of said real estate as ; will be necessary to pay the amount of princi j pal, interest, cost and damage due, amounting 'to the sum of two hundred and twenty one dollars ($221.) ( Terms of Sale.—One fourth of the purchase money tube paid in hand and seven per cent- I ■ interest on the. residue for one year in advance • i the remainder of the purchase money in five ' years from the day of sale, with like interest i annually in advance i WM G SPFNCER. Aud’r. C. L. SCHIRMEYER, Treas’r. i j Jin. 1,1863. Foreclosure of Mortgage.. Notice is hereby given, that in default of the [ I payment of interest in advance, on School Mp r - ; t tuage number five hundred and sixty one, (561) ’ the undersigned Auditor Will offer for sale, at public auction,on. Monday, January 26, 1863, At the Court House door, in the town of Deca- , iur, in the county o Adams and State of Indi I nna, between the hours of ten o’clock a in. and ! four o’clock p. tn , on said day, the following i described real estate in Adams county and . State of Indiana, to wit: The west half of the northeast quarter of •section number twenty-five, (25), township; i twenty seven (27) north, of range fourteen (14) east, containing eighty (80) acres according to the original surve y thereof, or so much of the above land as will be necessary to pay the said mortgage, which was executed tc the State of Indiana on the ninth day of November 1858, ■ by Samuel L. McDonald and Margaret Me Don’•al.l. The amount of principal, interest, cost ami damage due is one hundred and eight dollars ami fifty cents (108 50). ! Terms; —Cash. WM. G. SPENCER, Auditor, Jan. 1.1863. Notice. Notice is hereby given, to all concerned, not i to purchase a note calling for forty two dollars ■ ami sou e cents, given by me on or about the I first of August 1862 and payable to Sarah Ball as I shall pay the same only at the end of a I law suit. Said ? ote is supposed to be in the l handsnf Justin Maun. 1 Jan. 1, >863. B. F. BLOSSOM. THE PRIDE OE NEW YORK. 1863’s Specialty. 1 Gramo Mirror of American Genius. ‘•Correct with spirit, eloquent with ease. Intent to n*a*nn, or polite to please.” New York Mercury FOR THE NEW YEAR. r; It is with no fears of war’s effect upon their > literary fortunes, that the publishers of the New York Mercury acknowledge the unwavering ’ loyalty of their two hundred thousand subscri . . bel”, and announce to them, and to all. that the New York Mercury for this year will be - richer in every luxury of polite literature than ( . ever before, it is no upstart speculation, no ternnorarv sensation, but a first class literary weekly, which been familiar to the United Sta.es i for a quarter of a century; and while the wishy ’ washy mushroom prints of yeste day are cut ting down their talent even while they raise their subvention-price, the Mercury maintains all itsi great staff of Romancers, poets, humo 1 lists,essayists, story tellers, and editors, and promises to make it still greater for 1863. ! It is the one paper for every home. Its fortv . columns of reading matter per week constitute an unparalleled Conservatory of thc Entertaining, and its novels, miscellaneous tales, • beauties of verse, Gossip, Feuilletons broad-ides ■ of humor, and polished editorials, combine to . epitomize all the charms of wit and sentiment! '. The husband reads it to his wife, the mother - Io her children, the lover to his sweetheart, the soldier to his comrades, ami the vil age school master to the circle around the stove. It is fai 1 miliar to every man woman and child in this [country, and has regular subscribers in several ’ countries in Euroupe. The Mercury is also identified with the grandest patriotism of the age, for several members of i-s brilliant staff ' hold high rank in our noble 'army, and have ' have made themselves ns famous with the sword » as with the pen. The great illustrating artist ’of the Mercury, the inimitable Dirley. gives ; the paper the highest attributes of fine art; nnd • yet this largest literary xveeklv of the day promises to surpass itself in all these respects du- ' ring the new year? The first New York Mercury novelette for the ' new year, tn be commenced in the issue of January 3, 1863, is called VICTORIA; or. the 1 heiress or castle cliff By Cousin Mat Car- » leton. author of Gipsy Gower, Sybil Campbell, Erminie, La Masque,etc.,etc. The produtions of this distinguished authoress need no eulogy. Public opinion has long since pronounced them superior to any other i novelettes published on this side of the Atlantic; and the true test of their merit is found in j the fact that they are eargerly reproduced, as- ■ ter their publication in the Mercury, by the 1 English press. 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Guardian’s Sale. Notice .»«b'Teby given, that the undersigned Guardian of the estateof Elizabeth Ritter an I Ferdinand Ritter’s minors, will sell at public sale at the Court House dom*. in the (own of De cat ir, in the county of Adams and State of In diana, on Mondor. J intnry 124.. 18G3. Between th* hours of ten o’clock a m and four o’clock p m, on said day, the following descri ; bed real estate, to-wif Rounded as follows:—Commencing at the south east corner o" the we->t half of the north east quarter of sectia-t nine, in township t wenty six north, of range thirteen east running thence no r th.on the east line of sail tract, one humlred and five rods to a stake; lhenc# west eighty 1 rod®, to the west line of said tract; thence sonth i one hundred and five rods. t > the south west corner of said tract; thence ♦ ast eighty rods to the place of beginning; contai nirg fifty two and one half acres or land—about twenty five acres of the same being subject to the life estate of Mary Ann Ritter, as the same is set forth on Order Book mindset one of the Court of Common Pleas nf Adam* County, on pige six hundred of said record; said land being in (he Conntv of . Adams, in the said. State of Indiana; on the fol ' lowing conditions, to wit: One third of the purchase money in hand, one third in nine, months and one third in eighteen I months, with interest from dav of -sale CHRISTIAN GJLD.VER, I Dec. 18, 1863. Guardian, j . . . — ' Sewing’ Machines. The Little Giant Familv Sewing Machine. Price only sls. wi*h Gang.’. Screw Driver and Extra Needles. can also be attached, price, extra $ 2 Machine Gauge screw driver and exfra needles, at one ord r. sl6 PARTIES ordering Machines will pleasere ’ mit by express if convenient, if not; remit by mail at. our risk, if registered: or we can ship by express; and the party ordering can pay on j delivery tn them. The Little Giant Sewing Machine Company having permanently p*tahlhhy.l th**!!* funeral . ‘ huud Agency in T»4*do, 0 , arn now prepare I ‘to supply our agents and customers wiJi a fir ' > superior machine than heretofore, combining all the improvement* of the '’ge. B -ing coneievod Jnn an entirely new and original plan, it stands ! I out alone and by itself, unrivalled it- it® nuine- . | runs pointe of excellence, bv anything ever here , i tofnre attempted i ) the Sewing Machine line. This is the first and only cheap and reliable , machine ever constructed, which embodies all ' ihe indisp-n«ihlf* qualifier ions necessary to do good family sewing Its marvellous simplicity and the accuiaey of its operations excite the ! i wonder and admiration of every beholder. Il ■ runs with the greatest rapiditv, m iking the cel ; ebrated elastic stitch, which will not unravel from where the sewing is commenced. AGENCIES. In order to introduce our mndiines as rapidlv 1 as possible throughout the whole country, we - a r e prepared to offer (he most liberal induce monte to all who wish to aid asnur agents,eith er on salary or corn mi **loll. O'ir confitential circul' rs to agents, giving terms. <tc , will be sent to any one. on application. 0 uinty rightgiven to agents. For particulars address, with stamp T. S. PAGE. Toledo. O. v r n46 3m General Agent for the U.S. ITOnly $1.25 a Voir in Clubs of Four. ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE For 1863 Vols.xxr and xxn. Edited by T. S Arthur and Virginia F. Townsend. Contains Novelets, stories, poetrv. fashions, Steel ami Wood needlework pattern* in great variety, a Mother’s department. | Housekeeper’s and health departments, with I literary reviews, and all th" accessories of a first, ’' class Magazine. The Lady’s Book bears this 1 flattering testimony to the character of Arthur’s ! Home Magizine:— ' “A* we have often before ®aid, it i® without . controversy,the best Tw<» Dollar Magazine published in the country; and this is the strongly ’ outspoken testimony everywhere given by the press. Wp know of no periodical that so well deserves the praise bestowed. 3’he editors never tire in their efforts to give each month a rich and varied literary repast to their readers — Their work is kept fully up to the standard of 1 heir promise, is never dull yet always full of instruction. We have often said and repeat it again, that it should make a part of the reading of ev6n household. We know of no better ed ncator of the people, young and old. Os the editors we nee I not speak: their name’i ary hnusr hold wordsail over the country. In their hands no periodical can fail to reach the highest point of excellence.’ A new serial, by T S. Arthur, will be commenced in the January number,entitled Out in the World.” Rare and Elegant Premiums. 1 Are sent to make up club«: —l. A large Photo- ' graphic copv of that splendid engraving, ‘Shake sppare and his cotemporaries.” 2 A large > Photographic copy 4 from an engraving nf Hun [ tingion’s celebrated picture. “ALtcv’s Dream ” .? A similar copy of Herrings “Glimpse of an . English Homestead.” Terms. —Two dollars a rear in advance, and one premium plate Two copies. 3 dollars. 3 copies 4 dollars. Four for n dollar*. Eight and one to getter up of club, 10 dollars. One of the > premium plates it given to evefv getter up ot a I club, small or large. Three re<l stamps must L be sent, to pay the posiage an each nrernm n. Address T. S. ARTHUR <t CO. | v *-n46 823 Walnut Street Philadelphia j Farmers of Adams County I have two thossanr! bushels of Elax Seed I j desire to Loan on good reasonable terms, and :! nav the highest market price for the same. . J DF. COMPA.RET. . Fort Wayne, Dec. 4. 1862. n4lv6tf D. F. COMPARE T, PORK PACKER. IIIIW ITO MIIISW Merchant, EOKT WAYSE. (NO. General dealer in all kinds of Grain, Seed, Fish, Sa’t, Produce, Agricultural hnolr.rnani^ t due.. Best Bra ids Family Flour CFLiberal advances made on Produce,etc., in Store. . ntlv'.tf TO THE UMEMPLOYE O T CAN GIVE STEADY EMBLOYMEXT to I active von ng m p n to solicit orders for the LITTLEOI.IXT SEWWIXG M 4CHTXE.price 4,5 Heminer. Gauge Screw driver and extra Needle*. Will pay a liberal salary and -xn.n- --' ces. or allow large commissions. COUNTY RIGHTS given to agents. AN AGENT wanted in ever,- Comty. For particulars, descriptive Catalogue. <fcc., address, with stamp, ° T. S, PAGE, 3m-v 64’ GenT agent for T’.S Toledo; O.

BOOTS & SHOES. Ai lower prices than ever before offered in ♦.his market, and cheaper than the same ut tides can be bought in Fort Wayne. 1 willael Mans’ Fins Calf Shoes, a good article, for $1,2 »to $1.50; womer ’a high ■melrtd G.liters, sl,lO \osl,3’. and all kiwda CHILDREN’S SHOES, attho same rates. 1 have, also, the best lot of Women’s Calf Shoes, overtoi l in Decatur, from SI,OO to $1,25. pe keir, b-‘*ide« anv quantity of my own make an J b.-usiril will make to order. L mther,Findings, stock fo r country shoemakers of dl kihd«, and shoemnker* t<»Js. of the best qualitv, eheap’for Give rm a nail. D-catnr, M.ireli23. •B Tpr 8» BT ■ W <E» • VISIT TPK “HIM CISII (WIIITO STOIIE,” wfiich has been removed to th<* cornerot Main And Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. C VIE WEST Clothing Establishn><>n’ j In Fort Waytie. And where akn maybe found the largest.' assortment of CLOTHS, CASSfAfHRS VRSTIXG . <tc., which they make to order in the most sash- ; lomhle style Now York, Paris and L>ndon fashion* fort sale, “Cheap f >h Cash ’ Is our motto, and the low nrice for our garments. made from the best m iterink. Karr ss tonishod those who have heretofo-e patronised the "Union Hall Clothing Store ’’ KRAMER, FLEpDEItM VN A CO. v5-n3ffi Hang Your Banner on the OUTER WALL! BRACK ENRIDU'E IS NOW RECEIVING Large Add ill on s' TO HIS Imnwnso Stock of GROCERIES! ! AMD IS TAKING AH Indiana Free Banks. I J iTTHBUROH. i KENTUCK F I AND IOWA MONEY AT par: Plirn ni x G roce ry . Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v5-n!<o-Iy. A. D - BRANDI F F, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEXLER IN II a r d w a- r c i AX<I <Mf rM- <f» -W MC S*S 9 Jalso TINPLATE, COPPER, BRASS and i SHEET IRON WARES, — — ALSO — | Bar Iron and Nails, Manufactured at the Ironton Mills i from the very best quality of Flanging Rock, Cold Blast Charcoal Metal Warrantud. SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW,. WINGS, CAST, GERMAN. AND SPRING STEEL Iron Axles, Pipe Boxes. Stool Springs and all ; kinds of BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. Cash paid for all kin kof old Metals ! — Alwavs on han 1. a comn’oto ’of White | Leal. Psmk. nils ,T it* v. Glass Pi nt* Swh tn 1 wrth n po-nnletc nf HARDWARE. And Maehantes* ’’’mb pv«rv description. . N't 33 Cobi’nSi/j FO" T W*. VNB, IND. Angnat 7, 1862. fv6-n’ , 7]’ NOTICE There knowing themselves ind- bto 1 tn IT. BANTA, will rdeasecall a*, ray office and set- ' tic their accounts at once. Sent. Hth !?«.’. ’ P- RO” n «' Collecting Agent.

rr « ins ® . I iCOLVMUIA ST., IT. WAYNE. . : CHINAS 1 ORE ° fHL CltEAl LST HOUSE IS IBS CIT»! H H BEST OHIO M M Stone Crocks. ’ fj ° ONLY 8 ANU 10 cm. PER UAL. ! 91 «i WALLPAPER, 24 FftoM 6} TO 75 CT.S rse, bolt. ’ 10 130 pieces Ural Sx<>ue China. sl2 k d 5(1 do du Ibb 90 do do *-9' l Qj 71 d<» Fancy Stone China, 0 M . 46 d i do English Tea Set. 550 46 <lo do do 4 » do Flora w’ar<\ 5.00 K 90 do Fit ra ware and white 6.0 w 60 d > Stone w»re -30 . Common PbiU’H, per set, 2Uc.» 25c50. Common Tea*,2s Quart Pitrherß,2se • Gall, pitchers 25; Stone Ten*. 3 tfl to 40. All kinds of YFIJ.DXV DISH o ES very low. COAL OIL, ot ll.v quality, 6-' cents per gallon. Q ° ! ® « L a m p s. w ° Marble Bottom, W » Coal Oil Lampu, oq I W Cut Glass J,amp<, Large Marble Bol’.om, ‘ - Q Hangmg Lamps > " do do large J ••> T Bracket Lamps, ' •';< ■ Tl do largo 1 .ot l w 1 1 VAU kinds of air tight Fruit Jars, M j 1 ’ Glassware, Wondrh-wa e, 1 übs ( Pails, j ll3 and Churns cheaper than any other U> : U ! heitae in the city. Silver Plated tVare. Knives and Fvks, v - Ladies’ Baskets. nl9. ■ - - VI ———— ——- .1 »—- — — 1 ~ ' ■i ()()!• NEWS!: UNION STOVE STORE!! ; The readers of the “Eagi.k ' are informed that; ASH & AGNEW ' Have on hand a very large and fine stock ot COOKING, PARLOR «n.l BOX ‘ (of the very best p/.tente —none better can be found in the United Stnfea—which wp will sell at greatly REDUCED RATE*. All Stores wa - ranted to be as represented, nr ifnot we will refund the money and have no unkind | feelings. have also a good ••foek f>: Hardware. Tin, Copper 'and SHEET IRON Ware, and House Furnish ■ i ing goods, which we are selling very low-. i Wc- buy Stoves in Cincinnati. Wo buy Stoves hi Pittsburgh. We buy Stoves in Tray. '■ We buy Slo/e« in ClevclamL We Hell Stoves on time. We sell Stoves for Cash. Wn h<*l 1 Stoves cheap. I We sell GOOD TIN WARE j Purchasers will do well to call huH examine i i our stock, in order tn judge for :hnutselves. nt ' ASH <t AGNEW’S, R 11. Bchwegman’s obi stand. No. 87 Columbia Street. j v5n39. Fort Wayne, Indiana i W. H BROOKS, Jr., Wholesale Bookseller, ■ -AVDNo 4, Calhoun Street, Fort Wav tie. Indiana. Being the pioneer book man of! Northern Indiana, reapectfully an nor t ce> that he has the largest stock of BOOKS & STATIONARY, in the city, which he offers to the ttade u, iif> ■ uaily low for Cash. Religious. Scientific. Political, ■and Miscellaneous, cun.stautly nt’ baud —1 | School Books, of every descriplir •>, Slntea ■ Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. 1* A P E R . ! Lottcr. Cap, Legal Cap, Note, Drawing, Glut ■ j ting and Wrapping Paper of every description. ; FANCY ARTIILES, ; Wall, Window mid Ceiling Papers, GOLD Px: N s , 1 BLANK BOOKS. LAW and MEDICAL BOOKS. I INKS and WRITING FLVID,! of all kinds, Black Blue, Carmine Ac. Printers Inks, Pants and Pnyravinyt, Magaz i n e s. Worcesters Dictionary, American Cy/lopaedii i Agent for Harper A Bro. and 1). Appleton A Co. N. York ■ Little, Brown A Co. Boston. ! Blanchard A Lee, Philadelphia. All their publications furnished at then* Cat ! aloguc priees. . Or lers must to ensure prompt attention be ' accompanied with the cash. Cincinnati and j Indianapolis bills duplicated. Liberal dis-! I ooaiit made to Teachers. Mask, and Musical Instrnmcnts. Violins. Guitars. Accordions. Flutinas, Drums, Fifes. Claronets. Every Instrument warranted per- . feet. Strings of every description and quality I from 5 cents to 25 cents. Call and examine before purchasing el r e : where and be convinced that. I am selline . cheaper than any other house in the trade, at . No. 4 Calhoun St. W. 11. BROOKS. Jr. ! Fort Wayne, Ind. v c n3V 17 LAIE ER TY. j No. 91 Columbia Street, nne door T *est of Brandriff-’ Stove nnd IT tr I’rare Store, FORT WAYNE. IND., ' dTJLD snv to the public in that he ! ▼ V is determined to .sell DRY GOODS, Rnn- ■ nets, Hats, Flats. Carpete, 'f’runks, Ac., Ac., i cheaper than anv other House in the city, or i country— No mistake. Also, Home made. "or made to order— Warranted. COUNTRY MERCHANTS ■unplicd rhennor than any other Housrcan •cl! . west of the Mountains. Call and cm hcf'ir-* [ f T.ircbnsing elsewhere, No trouble »n sh.'w ‘goods.. T. LAFFERTY. * No. Colombia Steret. ▼ bn<<. Fort Wayne. Indiana

To B»it«, Pond i». 7o I)tstroi ——s; vr kulo *x.d Atte aDeUroj ihulAge. To Uestroi Mvih* in Furs. Ctetb»l 7oDc*/r /< Mosquito** >-rdFl<»te To Destroy ItiMTls un Ploanlß and F».* ’s io DrStYcy Insevts on -A i 4c 7 > Drstr y 1M eiy luim A .-ptcl< •<1 Vt iat • i.HLv i.MiM!* «ko*» ’’ l.f.irnys In.tuntly. EViRT FORM AND SFECIM OF VEHM T N - Then* Prt p.irMions (unlike nil other*; »>• •‘Free from Poisons.” “Nut dangerous to the Flnmi'n Family.’* “Rate do not die oa the premise*.” “They votfle out of lhrjr*boles to die ,r ,f 1 hey ate the only infallible rtmedieg kneww. J “12 years and more established in N* w Ytak I City ” i Lst-d by the Citv Rot Office. t'sed by tfie City Prisons and Station H< • Unedby Ihe City Steamer* Ships, 4c. ; I’sed by the City Hospital*. AiniF»H*ttFra Used by the City Hotels Astor’ St Ni< I uh«* Used by the Boarding Hlum*, Ac., Ac., Vsed than 50 000 Private (Fan ilit ; Srrnnf or tiro Spec mens of vfxot is Dvrryvher ' said by Editors Dealers, etc. ' HOUSEKEEPERS —troubled with vermin ' need be so no longer if they Use “€ Ex ! terminators Wp have used ittoour satipfacti ioh, and if a hr»x cost s.’) we would have it. We • have had tried poisons, but they effected noth iiig; but ‘ T'o-tars’’aiticle knocks ihe bteaih : out of rats.’MireJßoaches. and Bed-Bugs quick ' erthan we can write it It is in great demand all ov< r the country. — Medina O Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed anunlly in Grant County by vermin than wot;M pay for tuns ol thi* Rat and Insect Killer--- Lan cash r [ W'm ] Hem Id HENRY k, COSTAR—We are selling yn»r preparations rapjdiy. Wherever they Lui* been used, Rais, Mice, Roaches and Vermin di* I appear rapid J Eosku A Sroirri-K, Druggists Windsor Md. ! ‘‘ Oostar's' Rate Reach de. j * Confer ’*” Costar's' f Bed‘Buy Exterminate. * • ( y ostar' x' 1 * Costar's’' Electric Powder, jot i t .n 25c. 50. and $ .00 Box», Bi-ttljs Fia«k« $3 and |5 Sjz>. tor Plantaiions, Shim, Loaii, Hotels, Ac. Ac, i CAUTION !! To prevent the publia : from being imposed upor. by Spurious And High i ly Pvrniciuua Imiisii uis, a new la 1 el has bi i n I p eptred bearing, a tec simile of the I’roprieicrn •; dgnatute. Exnmiin « tch box b<»ttle or fln»k [ carefully heiare purchasing and take nothing ■ but ‘ Costate,*’ ! Ls Sold Evry\rucr<‘— by | All WiiuLLSA/.x Di'ic.GiM’x in the large eitiee t ome of the ; Wholesale Agt’s in N, If. City, j Shicffelin Brothers A Co. | DS. Barnes A Co. j B. A. Fabne-h.rk A Hull | F. C. Welle A Co. i Bush Galt A l.nbii son |M. W r «rd Cluse A Ce. IMe Kissun a Robbins, | Hall Dixon a Co. ; Lazelle Mar*Ji a Gardner | Jnmes S. Aspinall, A. B. a I). Sand* aCo I Wheeler and Hart, Hartal Risley a Kitches | Morgan and Alhn, i Hall, Piucke! a Co. j 3 humas a Fuller P. D. Or vis | Conrad Fox. AND OTDHIB. Philadelphia, Pa l iT. . Dyot aCo —Roteu t SLo< m Jk?r a co. | B. A. Fahncstuuk a co —French Richard* a o and others. Boston ' Gcoc. Ooodwin a co.—Week* a Potter ;M, 8. Burr a co.—J no Wilson, Jr. AND OTAFRB. Also all Wholksalk Drvgoj*ti al Chicago. 111, •S7 Louis, Mo . Detroit, Mich, Louisville Ky., Cincinnati O, Pittsburg pa Buffalo M, T AND BT Druggi-ts Grockk», £torikeepers nnd Retailers generally in nil Couktrt Towns and Vill.aqe* In the United States. AT OECATUR, BV DR. T.T. II (I B«I NS CO. And by the Drvggists. Stckskeepeb. nnd Retaler= generally. .T-SFGovntrt cun order n, .I o,a Or address orders dirrrt— p>r if Prirra • Terms, dtr , is desired, nd for [1 8. 62] Circular, giving reduced Prices]to HENRY R. COSTAR, , I Principal Depot—No. 51? Broadway : —(Oprwaito tbo St. Nicholas Hotel,} i New York , Lime ; V KrTTMIK A CRAWFORD