Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1863 — Page 3

T H F, E V 0 L E.J OFFICIAL I'APER OF THK COUNTY. LOCAL & MIBC’TLIi A.WEOU3 an nui<emh-r! (IfracmbirH’ t-j <r jtj| .«# S»liWrip*imi *i». n»<‘ rnrrrtarrf- I «Mrin ml»nnfe. $1 within lh» vnar *'.so, nt 18. Expiration of tl>e ypnr, s2,<> >. No paper , dlneontinueil until alt tirnssrgnro paid up, unl«w at the option of tKoPuMialtor* The paper will ho sent to subscribers after their tupe of aub-rriptipn has expired unless ; notice ie (jiYefi In the contrary. We rece'ce no rnbecribera, for a leas period than 6 month*. r - — -p- " 1 - 1 -- • — , ®T Godov's Lady’s Book for February is on our table: and is decidedly the finest specimen in the Magaane line we hare ever seen. Arthur's for February is at hand, fuff of interesting reading’ for both young and old. Livifcv S TABt.E.-Jeremiah Town send informs us that he has some very fine horses to let for the accommodation Os the public. W« have had a little winter—a very small One—and onr neighbors have been 1 enjoying it finely. We heard of one young man who undertook more than he , Could gctfhrougii with lie went out of town with a single t ig and a double team and came back afoot We heard of tinother that wanted to change horses, — better change habits. United Htatf.s Senators.— I Thomas A ‘ Hendricks was elected by the Legislature to *he long term and David Tnrjiie. to the Short term, in the United States Senate from this Stale. The Governor on Public Affair* The Sute Sentinel Suva, We nr*- tndeb ted to the eourieaj ol Coverner Morfon for d document, which we presume whs intended lor his message to the Legisla tufi, prest tldng his views dpotl the pres • i-Bl condition ot SLste anil Federal sflsirs Th« message, or speech,‘or whatever it is, was not rend nor received by the Legislature. We understand that the Republican Senators puiposely absented themselves from their chamber to i xpress by that net ol discourtesy, their disap ptoval ol the Gove-noe’s administration cf State affairs. The House retused to reoeiv# the document, as, by the act ol the Republican Senators, the General As • emblet.uo wioinj, bv tlte requirements j of im> C onstitution and accoroing to I usage, the message of the Governor required by (life organic la* of the State, is to t)« deliven d. was not in session. ‘The Governor is indebted solely’ tc hl» political friends for not having the opportunity to deliver his message, as is customary. The Democratic members ol both Douses were present tn their respective chambers, prepared to treat the message of His Excellency with the respect duv lo the office. ' •The-dociinvrt is very long We pub- * iish it as a matter of courtesy of the Gov- . rnof. but we owe an apology lo our readers for excluding. 1 oilier and more interesting matter by so doing * f’IuLADKLFtitA, Jan, 13—Tb# Bulletin ol tiiis ctiy publishes a letter Irom the blockading squadron off Charleston, dated Jan 15 h. anounoing the capture of a rebel boat with aM <jor and important dispatches tor Europe.

DECATUR MARKET, Corrected weekly by Nmtinitn »fc Crawford Flout, per 100, 2.7' Timothy Seed, 1.25 Wh«at, 90 Pork, 3.75 Rye, 40 Salt, 3.00 Corn, i r Butter, 12 o»ts, 33 Eggs, 10 Flax Seel, 1.25 Hides, 06 Clover Seed, 5.00 “ dry, 12 FORT WAYNE MARKET. Corrected weekly from the Daily Sentinel Flour, 5.75 Pork, 3.75 Wheat, 1.10 Beef, 2.75 Rye, 45 Lard, 07 Corn, 35 Butter, 15 Oats, 40 Eggs, 15 Flax Seed, 1.50 Salt, 2.75 Clover “ 500 Hides, Timothy “ 1.50! “ dry, 14 License Notice. Notice is hereby given In the citis<*iiH of Wanh ington township. shat Eli H. Townsenn ami Jeremiah ToWnsend, and*** the namn ami id vie of E. H A J Townsend, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adains conn - ty, Indiana, nt rh- ir March session A I . 186.1, lor a license t<» sell sprritous, vinous and mntilt liquors in less quantities than a quart at the Houston Building on in lot nmntier fifty sir. in theiown of Decatur, in sail county of Adams and State of Indiana. elt h. Townsend, JEREMIAH Townsend. Jan. ‘£2, 1863. Clark’s Sclioof Visitor, VOL. VII.—A DA.Y-SCIIOOL MONTHLY. The Vi.iror will commence its seventh volume with the January number. lS6i. Tliis m the only Day School periodical published at sis ty rentei rear, mnyHzine form, beautifully illustrated. Reading. music, speech,*, Dialogues stories, puzzles, etc ~cio., from the very beat writers The Visitor hss the largest circulation of any educational Journal puldjshed. Now is the tin » toforfa clults for winter school-. Scud fur • specimen. srd see iu up meuts to clubs. DAtfOHADAY Ji lUSninSD, P it,liters., imiadeipr'l ft

VICKSBURG! I. J. BHES3E, Tu his liun ofVtsTaess, Defies the World! All other LIKB INS I ITT HONS thrown in the shade! All efforts at COMT’ETITION gone by -the BOAHD It is acknowledged by all that he can sell a BET”! ER article of Be Hurneas, Saddles, Bridles, Whips and all sutfh like fnr I.money than any other establishment in Northeastern Indiana with not i xceptioti Hi« woljt isi all be niade of the very heat tnaleriai, aud made by old and expe riencen whrttinen. IS ggies and ewnar'es triooned in the latest and most approved style. Repairing dime oil short notice and at reasonable ratrs. TrGiee cs a call, and we will convince yrm of the trntli of what we say Wo PAY OABH : for our stock, and ciA-soqtiently RT’ V (SHEARER than if we bought on TIME; and of course can sell in propart ion —»3B-v6 Internal Tax. No’ic** i* hereby ?iwi '.hat l now have on hand the License# fur Mannfuntur* r<, -Wholesale mu! Retail dealers. I have, also, left nome with David ShnwiTM, in Decatu r where they cm be had at all t,imes for tin; money. None but, government money will be taken. B J RICE. Pep'v Ol’r ,Lu* 15,1£63. 9;h Div'n 1 lih Dis’t P rospectus for 1833 THE.SATURDAY EVENING POST. Tin l jiublDW* of the PoTtakc pleasure in announcing thattheir literary arrangements for , the comm y year if' of a character to warrant them in promising a feast, of good thing* to tln-ir ; tlioilsnii-!h of re isers. Among; the contrib'ito r i to the Po«t tvr tuny now unmtion the following i distinguished ftu .hor**: Mr- Eu.vv Woo*. Mario* Harlanh, E»mund Kirkk. nint Virginia F TowysKsn I fur [hi; the coming year th * P »** t will endea tor to inib tain its high reputation for choice stories, sketches and poetry SphctalMepart- ! menH'shM! *N*> he devoted n* heretofore to 1 ngr-ruUure. wit and humor, receipts, news, mar- ! kel *, ft c j Tkrms—Ua-h in ad valid*: One copy one year ' two doll ir*. two copies oiie year thr re dollars, four copies one year six dollar-, eight copies | one vi a*, and one extra, twelve dollars, f ojiiiiv one Si n ling thirty Hub-cr*ptio!,H and ' <;ixtv flotiars. we will give one of WhoelerA I Wilson's celebrated Sewin'-/ Machine**, MIC-h nn ]thev%.*ll for frrty five dollars. The machine will be S 'lecte<l new at the manufactory in New : York, box d sn-l forwarded free of cost, with t the exception *of freight. In procuring tin* nohscrtbur* f>r thi < premium we of course prefer that the thirty aoWriß rs i should be procured independently of each oth t [ at tin: regul;«r terms of two dollars eacli sobs, ri - | her. Where this cannot done, the sub»rrih | er- rnav l»e procured* at any of nor club rates, and the ha siw fli I! *rs forwarded to ns in cash bvthVp.e son desiring the machine Evf rv person colb-cti 'g niMi»'*s for the sewing i machine premium Mioitld send the names with | the monev as fa«t as obtained, so that th" Buhiscribers nmv begin at once to r-reive their pa ■ | • *■«. and ru>r b«*c<*ine ifissatisfip ! wiilH.he delay , When ’he wlmle mmibr of names 'ihirty), and , win hiJUnouiit of rnonev (sixty ilollars) is re !c< iv«-d. th machine will be duly forwarded. IT Sr tuple Copies of the pnst sent gratis when . requested- Aridtess. DKAOON A PEI EPSON, 319 Walnut >tr»*et. Philadelphia. Sale of School Land , i Not ire i- hereby given , that in def.-.u.U- of th* I payment of interest in advance, on certificate ol i purchase, number one bundred and thirty foil * i fU-l) of the sale of land, owned by the commo.2 i School Fund; the under-sigof d Auditor and j Treasurer of Adams County, will offer for sal*. .ion, tfiml'ty January 26. 18G3. ’ At the Courl House door, in the town ot Dec a tnr, in th • county of Adams and State of Indi ana, bet we* n the hours of leno chn'lc a m and 4 o’clock pm .on «aid day; the fid lowing dc isc rilled real estate, in said county of Adams 1 to*wit; II &JA X* Beginning where the Btafe road from Piqua , to Fort Wnvne strike* the town pint of Mon- * mouih in said county thence aouth eight rods, thence easterly parallel with said road us if ■food in 1841. to the aevonleen mile creek th«*nce up «ai*l creek to the state road aforeewl, thence wiih said roa*l to the place of beginning containing one acre more or less. Also. In-Lots, number fortv seven, (47) f'»r’y | eight. (4 ) f rtv-nine. (48) fifty. (53 and fif’y * | on**. \sl) in Monmouth in said county of as the same is designated on the r«'C*»rd**d plat *| of said biwn. or an much of sat«l real estate n« 5 i will Is* ncc**ssnrv to pay the amount of princi ) 1 pal. interest, c.o-t and damage du**. amounting ' to the sum of two lmndrod and twenty oni ?! dollars (fc-KM) ' Trans op Sat.tc. —One fourth of the purcha** - | money to be paid in hand and seven per cent ! interest on the rcsidu** for one year iu advance the remainder of the purcha-e money in fivr years from the day of sale, with like interval > annu.-.llv in advance j) ’ WM G SPFVCER. Aud’r. f | C. L. SCHIRMEYER, Tretw’r. I. ; Jim. 1, 1863. » , • • ; Foreclosure of Mortage, L Notice is hercbv given, that in default. *>f tilt I payment of interest in advance, on School M* p tgage num4 er five hundred and sixty one, (561, the undersigned Auditor w 11 offer for sale, ai i public auc ion.on. M ndav. JamHrv 26. 1863. At file Court House d*"*r, in the town of Deca I tur. iu lhe conuiy o A*lams and State of Ltd* ■ n/. between the hours of ten o'clock a. m and four o’clock p. m , on said dav. the followin« 1 d**sci ihed real estate in Adams county and State of Indiana. to wit: j The west half of th« northeast quartern ■ecti-n numher twentv-five. (*2o), to wash i|i } twenty ■even (27) north, of rangef<iurteen|l4, ea*t, containing eighty (SB) acres according tc the oi igino.l surve r i hereof, or so much of the above land as w ill S* necessary to pav the said mortgage, which was executed V the State o| Indiana on the ninth day of November 1858 bv Samuel L. McDonald and Marspitvt MqDon l aid. The gniouut of .prin ‘ip il. interest, cost and damv.-e du<» is oni> hundred and eight dob larsnnd fiPv cents (108 5 »). Tkkms; —Castt WM G. SPENCER. Auditor, * Jan.1.1*63 • • * Notice. Ntittvfi i. hvn-Hy i/iri-n, to all conrvm-H. not to pmrlmse a not- oall'titf 'or forty two dollar. t , and aon f* cen'a. oivon hv me on orahoi-.t tli. ) first of Anxuat 1'62 and payahl® to Sarali Ball I shall pi v th-- same at the e*d of a ”1 law ai.it. Bum! i ofo is supposed to be in the Lb® J. avC Jp*ttn Mjnti. ** J,n !, »*»’ B F Bt/isenjr

i " == 7 TRUTH STRANGER TH \N K1 *TION A Kturllinr) Wori Kffrvde Lije nrti ing the Mnrmom —a liaMttive bt rttuny ytnr « personal experience by 1 * Mirin T Jqni the mi ft of x Mormon Eider. i *'That one half of th-' W‘*rl I cannot imagine ; : how the other half live," is no le-t* trne than 1 ( ! Hjit**,' »nd the le«smi our adage aft*r*ls. our ex- ; , perience and <»hservation daily tends to verify | I Then. toe. when we consider the faring } iphases ©f human passion, and the discordant I I elements from which all novel and fanatical | Rects are moulded, it can scarcely aeeni «ur pricing that a faithful record of actual eVenfs ' flhould exceed in singularity the wildest dream 1 of romance; or that crimes, both strange and i unnatural, should he perpetrated in a far off. -country o» the outskirts of civiliz if ion. which • : |>e.»ple'tn another urnteof sociel v wo il I never ! , imagine po-aibbt. Knowing as Tdo know, the i evilaand horrors and abomination* of the Mo-- 1 | inon system, the degradation il imposes on fe- 1 1 , males, and the consequent vices which exten 1 through all the ramifications of the society, a «en««» of duty to the world has induced me to j 5 ! prepare the following narra’ive for th** public ; eye The romantic incidents connected with j my experience, many may think bordering on , the marvelous To them l w ifild say. that this • ! narrative of my life o ily proves, wh il has s<» , 1 ohen been prove<l before, that, “truth is stran , 1 ger than fietion " —Author’s preface. , The book contains 447 pag *s, with engra- ! , vings. is nea’ly bo*iirl in chath. an I will hs ; x«ut t > aov address, po-u paid on receipt of prica j one dollar and tw« otv five cents ' K COMPANION TO FEMALE L’FE l Male L fe amnn? A* Unrmons, by I An-i'in N Wa-ff, This, like th** above, is a work of great an l i unusual iu-tcre-t, and will be eagerly rea l as a r i companion Wum *. to f *m ile life. T t is a l*? no volum*. neatly bum l in r ■ cloth. iTtus*rite l with tfngtnvings. and wilt be 1 sent to any address pou, pii l on r.*iieipt cf price l one dollar, or on rec dpt of two dollars. w*» will send both of the ab n’t* works, po-tag ■ prop ud .! Dickens’ last great work ’ Great Ex-1 pectations.” f3v Charles D'ckens. “j Complete in one vdQrn**. !'2no doth extra, j ' ! illustrated with steel engravings Will l»e vnu i 1 to any address p ostage paid oa r.-cr*iptouj dol. I r PHOTOGRAPH A LRU VIS Now ho in lispi nsible to every family, are bcs ing manufacturetl by us in every variety of {.style and finish. Descriptive circulars with ) : prices will b r * furnishodon application and anv , t stvle of album scut by mail post paid on r« j K ceipt of price e ! 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It is fa J | miliar to every man woman and child in this 7 ’ j country, and has regular subscribers in several countries in E»ir**upe The Mercury is also ” j identified with the grandest, patriotism of the *.* age. for s<*verßl members of i s brilliant staff 1 hold high rank in our noble annv. an l have ~ > have made lhemselv* s as f»mdas vith the swor l lc as with the pen. The great illustrating artist of the M**rcury, th • ini*nitable D irley. gives ,f the paper the liigbent 4tiribu' ’s of fin*t art: And 1 ! A*et ibis 1 irge-it literary weekly of ihf day proc mises to surpass itself in all these respects du r< * ring the new year? The first New York Mercury novelette for the j new year, to lx* commenced in the issue of Jan Inarv .3, 1863. is called V ICT RT\; or tuk HEIRESS OF CASTLK CLIFF By CoL ? s|V MAT C*Rf lkton, a*ith*»r of Gipsy Gower, Sybil Campbell, i Ermittie, La M »-que,«*tc .etc. (l r ' Tie* produtions of this distinguished author t es* need no eulogy. 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Payment mu«t invariably be ma*!** in advance, i t conies sent free to all applicant*. it I Address all alTl**»’srs and post 1. paid to CALDWELL WHITNEY. [ I’roprigiors^o^«he York M>*r'* , ! r r. 113 Fulton street .New York _ Faring of VTvWs'Tlo’intv I liar,- tini tho iaan l lm«hela ’<f Flax Sai-d f ■to t.oan on Mu vl roasonaMo t.or-na, and •t pnv the hisliest market price f„r tße ’I■ • Tt F. cnvtI’MIKT. rs Fort Wavne. D»e 4. l“fi! n 4 'r<ttf Ift f. , ’ m >||| I. ■ ,n li'i' d-r -r- - -<- - !!| ‘Wool Twine. c Won! Ta-ire .At JvD xtrrrXAx *

BOOTS & SHOESA'lower prices vhau ever before offered in r hi* n irket, an*! cheaper than the same at ticlas can be bought in Kurt Wayne 1 willael Tina Calf Shoes, a food article, for % t,! l to $ I.sfi; ir*»mc> ’s hig> , levied G liters, sl.lO \051,3 L and all kind® CHILDREN'S SHOES, atthe same rates. 1 have, also, the best lotof Women’s Calf Shoos, .j ever sold in Decatur, from SI,OO to $1,25. r»e keir b«*i l*»s anv quantity of my own make an J ■ be usual will make to order. Leather, Findings, stock fa* country shoemakers of all kihd*. and to ds, of the [ best quality, cheap foe cash. Qi v<* m* a **all r s Dec itnr, M itch 53* JESSE NT f • I * *.K 1 ® VISIT TU K ••rvm cm ciiTiiivfi sms,"; which h.iH been rcrnoT-d tn thr cornrrnf ! Main And Clinton B'reets, FORT WAYNE INOTANA. CTKAPEST Clothing EaUMi-hment lii Fnrt W avne. | i And wherealso may be found the largest as- : sottment of ’.i 1 CL 0 TfiS. ca s r\r vns VKSTIXQ. .kr., which th»T »aket<>order in the mn.t faah- | innahln «trle N'ew York, Pari, and London fashions for I sale. “CtiRAP r »r Cash ” Is nor mntin. and tlie l-.\r nrine for onr ffarI ment.e, made from the heat materia!-*, I.ave as- . t.onished those who ham'h-retofii-e patronized ; the "Union Rail Olotlono '-Pure." KP.AMKR. FLEDDEHMAN *t CO. t'-hTI. ;ila!i,»’ Your Banner on the| OUTER WALL! ! — i B R A C K EN RI DGf E IS NOW RBOEIVIXO Large Additions I TO HIS Immense Stock of # (T ROC E KIES!!’ AND IS TAKING 111 Indiana Free Banks,; i ! , i ITTSRUUUH. KENTUCKY \ \ AND 10WA MONEY AT par: Phoenix Grocery, j y | Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets.. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. v5-nS(I-ly. ; A. D. BRANOIFF, WIIuLK-ALB A'fD HBTAIL DK4.LICK IN 1 mJJjTS Sj //> /# .i Ha ardw a r e ! AN<l j mm rmr «» w am 9 *AL*<> IllN PLATE. COPPER. BliV-W and 1 l SHEET IRON WARES. ; i j —AL>O—- — - fA Birlron and Nails. Manufactured At the Tronton Mills from the best quality of Hanging Rock, Cold Blast Charcoal M-tnl Warruntud. j SWEDES IRON. STEEL. PLOW, WINGS. CAST, GERMAN, AND SPAIN 3 STEEL , Iron Axles, Pipe Baxes. Steel .Springs xnd all , kinds of BT, \rtKNHIVfIN TtJfiT.e. Cash paid for all kinds of old Metals . 1 Alwav* on hsn t_ a .i-nshi« ..o-V of Tliiti-L-»al. n vn‘s. OH * r. .ste. fllass Ptn-« sti 1 Umtd, wrth n «''Amr>lcte .t„-V of ,| * ntßiwtitf, \fi'l \r**ch■ o' 1 av'*** Vr m o,'-.n,a:, 1 F 1 V? -V t VfK, IN'D. T. ieS'. fvt n , '7l 4n4-.V««el tr> TT. ! iuvt V, **nU a*; mv nffi*a and aat- . lie*hf»ir nrro i*i’« at ! j. n.iuwi. agent.

11 r ; a. ss a xr COLL Mill A ST., IT. \V AY MIC. j ! m.eA- .-m, bc mb : CHINAS 1 OHElji <* itti chkai xt u .css in tux cityl j ! HI i HF.ST OHIO i *4 rt Stone Crocks, ;i rt ONI Y B ASU 10 fit*. PKk QAI. ! 1 01 00 WALL PAPHH, ' ’ H FK d* To 76 CT* Pitn BOLT. 91 l!tUpi--ces best Sr-me Chinn. sl2 14) ! . « 50 do do < -< tfj do do ‘ ll B r, 71 do Fancy Stone China, j 46 do do Bullish Tea Set, 650 46 do do do f>V n 46 do Flora srare. 3 - uu H !)0 do Fh m war* »ud white U.U B «i) do Stone ware -® U I * j Common Plate*.per *et.2oc., ?5e..30f Common T-a 5,25 Gnart PtKtnrs.Sa; i • M Gall, pitchns 25; Sum.- Teas 3. | iOB u> ! 0. AU kindo of YKLI.OM DISH 0) KSvervloiv. COAL Oil., of the beat (h e. quality. 6d cents per K a)lo>i. Q ! I Lamps. J j < . ** : Marbh-Bottom, » j Coal Oil Damps. G!js», ■ M ® (Jilt GU** IWMipfl, - Large Marble Ihittoni, * * 4i J' Q U.’ompUmp. I ?) J O do d« Urg. 1 J, ! " Bracket Lamps. , do do lari'* » f ' U r?‘All kinds* of air ’ight Fruit -Jars w rt Glassware, V,\>iKlru-wx'p. Tubs, P«ils- ® . and Chums cheaper tils'll* any ® house in the c»ty. Silver Pli»te«l Ware. KiaivoH and Fok«, v - Ladle** Baskets. n? 9 kToolT NEWS! UN'ON STOVE STORE!! ! The readers of the “Kaoik'’ nr* informed that ; A Sll & AG NEW] ' Have on hand a Tory and fine stork of j j cOOiCINO. PAKLOIt and BOX 6TUYK4, of the very host piteuts —none Letter esn he found in the United States—wlich we will sell . at ir re at lv BKDUCED RATRS. All Sieves lira ranted In be a- represent, d. or if lint »' , ! will refund the money and have no mikiml feclinqs. To tiav. also a tpioil stoelt of j Hardware, Tin, Topper j and SfirCET IRON "'are, and House Furnish j ino i;oods. which we are selhnp' very tew. I tYc hnv Smves in Cincinnati. We hny Stoves in Pittsburgh. I W\» buy Siovpr in fwvi W« buv SUit'cs in (’lp.vpluiul. We or 11 sStuveß on ti:up. W,i ■elil Stovps i«»i Cash. W»* «e‘H StbvVw cheap. 1 Wp flpll GOOD TIN WARE Purchaßera will do well to call nnd exarrmu* I our fltock, iu order to judge for themaelvefl, at ASH <fe AGNEW S. K II SchweirmauV old «tnfid, No. b7 Columbia Slre* t. t 5 t ,39 Fort Wavnv, IndiMnn ! _ ’ '• - - — - jt)PPOSITH)\ IS THE LIFE OF TRADE! w H BROOKS. Jr , I Wholesale Bookseller, ; -AVDM'l *. - ■ - ■ «r m w ■*: No 4, Calhoun Street, Fort Wavne, Indiana. BliiNU TUD PlONiiF.lt BOOK MAN OF Northern Indian* respectfully aunoi'i cc> I that he has the largest stock of 800 KR <t STATION A BY. | in the citv, which he offers to the t. ade n. n* ! uailv low fur Oas:i. : Religious. Scientific. Political, j *nd Miscellaneous, cnnslaully m' hand — School Hunks, of every deacriptira. Slate, I Pencils. Maps, and Stationary. PAV E n , Letter, Cap, TwjfHl Cap. Note, Drawing. Blot ting and Wrappim; Paper of every description FANCY AKWI.ES, I Wall, Window and Ceiling Papers, Ii 01, 1> I* K N H , ! BLANK BOOKS, LVW and MKDICAL BOOK’ INKS and W K 111 NO FLUID j of all kinds, Black Bine, Carmine <fc. Printers Inks, Pants, and Enpeavinp*. Magaz i u e $, Worc.-aters Dictionary, American Cy< iojuedii for Harper .t Bro. and I) Appleton A Co., N. York Little, Brown A On Boston. Blanchard «t Lee, Philadelphia. All their publications furnished at fliei “ Catalogue pripps. I Orders must to ptisutp prompt nttpntiou bp ! iP<*rtmpßni»i l with tlie ca*d». Ciuriuwflti ami 1 Indianapolis bills tliiplifltial. Liberal disI oouut made to Teachers. Mnslc, and Musical lnMrnmeat*. , Violins. Guitars, Accordion*. Klutina*. Drum*, Fife* Olnroupts. Hv pry Tn*trurr»**nt w.arrnntpd perfpet. Strings of«-v«*ry ilp»cript»on and qualityfrom ct-uts t*> 25 conta. Call and examine before pnrenn*ing else where and be convinced that T am selling cheaper than anv other nm,*#* in the trnHv, at No. 4 G ilhounSt. W. H. BROOKS, Jt. i Knit Wayne, liul. v^n.3H. !T. I A TTF E R TY. ■ No. 91 Colombia Street, one door we*t «*f Brandriffs Stove ami Hardware Store, FORT WAYNE, IND,, I \\T >TJLD say to fbe puMir in general that 1»< i ?f. is rb'teriniuod to OKY (lOGHS, Tiou 'nets. Hats, Flits. Carp***s, Trunk?., itr , Ac. . ’ cheaper than anv other House in the city, oi country—ATo Also, Home mad**. Tl**a*lv mnde'elothinp,'oi made to order —Wart anted. COUNTRY MFRFimTR •nopTied • I K«'ap'*r than any otlier Hotiaecan *rl TVr»Rt of the Mountain*. OalL and «ee befori -| •mreha*’ng «!h»where, !fo fronblo to nhoU T. LATTFFRTY, No 91 Coiunabia Street. v(a4 *. T-sr* «y , In>T«LF«

|NOW 18 THE TIME TO£UB. c CRI r K The Sentinel 1803! j Thu govern me i*t* I and political i*»r*fl <f I llu* coming year will hare «n abjKD’btng internet for every niiy.ri We ereengafrud in n ei«*njjr rii*H war. r»*ault «*r which mtfie can for* #*,*«•. Il ihrenlenx a radical (1 •• gv ifi*«iiu«ion* nn** principles upon which th* nu rit was lomidrd nvxl fh* <!<-*trur' innnf the ’ fb« ri'V and rjghta nf il c *aieh m »1 e p««*plo of tut «4l»*-r nation have < nj«#\ed. atul U> which mas Vn* aitnl'Ut«’d our nrequaled progress m naljoti:d I pros pent v The isvue ti ill ‘iw.n lr upon ii*. wLyilfr ihi* In pri weiveil aiul »nl»Vnl»*ir.eq an<3 the ncn’fl lh** State* or d*-r the Coi flfituffmt p**rpf*fnnted. or n p«.werfitl reiitTal authority be jwrmitted to i e TOW out of this war. obliterating State lino*. S’tnte inptijutiiti s. nnd all tl ose; checks ufwti the Federal government, ricn/* reserved by tho StHt**, wl ich hnve ( rhPstU’’l‘ ‘l the f-XfiMe* • and us onr natiunalrty—State# “one i ** the s*a” f**r the romim'ii (Ijert* mu forth in i the Gonfltituti«»?!. but ‘ oisflnct a* the billow*" ■ in the management of their purely • om«>tie affairs 1 lieso questions a ere* involve*! inthr recent elections, atul the voice of the people wax most empl expressed f«»r the “Conanjtution *■ it i« and the Union as it wn* ” Never ; wr6 there a time wh* n i? so importnpf that | the peoplf should .lx* tharouglilv navi ■»•,«) »h l>* Ihe progress and Cimditioti of public affaitfl ntnl jpflflfling event*. A people are not fit for «elf , government miles* with an ii felligetit judgment they decide upon the questions which affect alike th* ir own ar*l the public welfare. ! CONORUSS.—WiII Minn n«s<tnl-h'. ami th« i most important quest tons will hg broiliTjt bt foru p for r> f< mr* n'i‘'n Ctm* df wh’i'h. the emiYi att»l efennisat »on poliev of the I'rMidcnt [will vitally affect the futuie of the CiMmiry- All I rntere«ting Congressional will lc r*portcd in the Femipel. T FtF ITOIST ATURK--A rew Lcgl*lafnre will asscmblf on tie Hih of January next. Tin ! action will have a deep interest for the citizen* j of Imkinna Tdie Sentinel will contain n fa-th-ful anil intelligent n jxut of it< pr«*ce**dings. that t* e read, renn underp’aiul from day to day 1 whal their representatives nrp d-*ing. 1 TDK WA f* —The »*v«-nf* of the war «■ they ' are developed w ill he faithfullv given *ir that , the public iu»v rn: advice*! cs l*» its progress; the : results ofonttlef, the couuifion *»f the contend* * ing nvinli**, and nil that effect * the jye.it «?rtJggle, at hi-nre nnd abroad, for the ov* rthrow of th«* Rely-llion. j In nebibiun, the Sentim-l will the cur- , rent «rws i*f tl e day, choice miscel.lanv. Slat# iti tu*. the ldti st rejiorta of Inc N* w York f.tid ('ipcitipatf firucrnl and cattle markets, the con- : i lit ion of lh* money ami stock- markets; it l a word, if a ill he the effort oi the proprietor* cf | the S* nt in* ] to give tl* column# nn. jnjerpst for all rtafles of r« , :h;ers and information n« 1 will e c pec?*ißv adapted to the* well bcitlg of i th*' citi*i n« ot liiiliann. j Tl*e .k'< ttfJtfn l will continue to represent and • land by the regular organyptfi.ona of the Demo--1 cva*ic party. .State and National; sustain the. ; prtnci|»lefl"an r H policy they shall mow . nnd Support tin*candidates they may nominate We have «o ng* uts. Tin? b»w price for sul*scriplior will n«>t allow it We therefore ask our l>■ moerat ic I t i«-n«I all win desire the sue-. jr*ss of sound prfticrples—tn yid in the ♦•xtenj aion nf the cirrnbilion of the Sentinel, Daily nfld i Weekly until tiny shall at hast reach every ; Democratic family in Indiana. 3he press i.s a [most imp*»rtant agent in dir* eftng the ! public iiiiiol . and all that i* needeif frvgixV the j DenuTratir party permanent rule is theenlight-ji-mmuit of the people as to tin piinnple* an ! ! policy- it shall • emir aim, with all ijho ability ■we to faithfully .nlvocat* 1 D#-m*»cri»t iu : S4.nlintents nn*l rm-as'ires. fo** we believe that in ■so doing wt best pmriioic thd true InffresT* of i th** countiy. TERMS: Tuhll* * F THE DfllLT SItNri.NKL f ropy l y*nr, in udvance ffi j 1 “ 1 weeks, st> T>l MS or TlfF WrrKLY StNTIVtI, 1 copy I v« nr. Att 1 1? copies and one to the maker of clnl*» 15 g*t 1 2 r * rnpj»*M ui.tl two to the maker ol club, 00 | Addition* can be made to rjubs nt any time at tin* above rat* s. The name* ifrlT he printed on each paper witheul extra-charge. Nwpflpor will 1»e sent, wiihr.ut. pn pnyment, 1 or cent iuue*■ longer limn paid f*»r. A*fdreoa« i 1 LLT'.n, HaRKNKSS ck btngtiav, Indinnapol?**, Indiana. I ILf"(>nly .il ..‘5 a Yr.n m Cluh« of Four. ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE. | For 1863 .Vola xxi.and xxrt Kdifetl by T. ! S Arthur and V rginiit F r**wuaeii4b | Contains s’yri**s, poetry, fadiiam, | Steel and W t *kS<l Ungraviug*-. m*4*df**work pat.!t»rn*in grew! variety, n Mother’s department, Ho*i«cke* per's and heabh department*, with 1 literary reviews, on* 1 all the acre*sori« s of a fin»t I class Magazine. The Lady’s Book bear* thia • flattering testimony to the character of Arthur’* | Home Magazine:— “As wc have often before *nid. it is without ! controversy the l**n I wo Dollar Magazine pub* j lii-hed iu ihe country; and thin is the s'ronLdy outspoken tesiftnony everywliere given Ly tin* press We know of no p**riodrc:d that *o well deservesilie praise bestowed. The cditoranevier tire in their efforts to give each month a rich ) and varied literary repast, to their readi t-. — Thciv w**?k is'li J t fully up to tl *• standard 1 of i |hi»yr p*-. mfse is v.-r dull v< t always full of j instriietion. We hare nf'tfT) *ai<l nnd repeat it Hg ; in, that it should make a part of the rending of *‘V« i j liouM'hohl. We know of no b* tN*fe(ltiCfltor of the people, young anil old. Os live edi iti»rs we m e I not speak; their name* are bousehold words nil over 1 heeonntrv. In tlieir hnttda no periodical can fail tu reach the highest point * ! of excellence/ , An* w serial, by TS. Arthur, will be commenced in the JaiitVary nuruber,entitled Out in : the World .’* Rare and E'cpsnt Premitimi. Are sent to nu.ki- up flubs•—-l. A large Photo* graphic copy of that sph ndtd engraving, hake | speare ar.»! his cotemhoraries/* 2 A largo i Photagfaphic copy* from anon* raring ofDunt ringlon’s eelehrnted picture, “Mercv’s Dream.” N A similar copy of Herm»gs “Glimpac us an English Homestead.” .. | Terms—Twodollars a year in advance, ami one premium plate Tw*> copies. F "o'Tvr*.. 3 , copies 4 dollars. Four for > dollars. Fight and g : one to getter up of club, 10 dollars. One of the {[premium plates it given to every getter up ot a I club, small or large. Three red stamps must | be Bent to pnV the postage an each pr* mimn. Address T S. API HUR d CO. 9 | vfi-,,4* 32.3 W,dnut Street Philadelphia ~ D T. COM P A RET. ‘PORK PACKER, ie { shier ud mwmm M o r o l) ant, PORT WAYNE. IND. 7T f General dealer in all kinds of Graiu, Seed, ] Fish, Sh t, Pnwlucp, ' Agricultural Jmplemams, tic. ; Best Bra (is Family Flour J"rLiSr"al adrar.c* • on Produce .etc., ia is! or#, a44n'4f