Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1863 — Page 3
THE EAGLE. OFPICIAL I'APKR OF THE COUNT?. LOCAL &.^MISCFLLAKEdIJS. Itemembar! Remember!! Out* terms of Subscription i«, on*' cnpv one yoarin advance, $!. within tfm year nt j fhc Expiration of the year, $2,0(1. No paper ! di*«*ontliiued until nil arrears are paid up, un- J om at the opt ion of the Publishers. The paper will he sent to subscribers after : Iheir time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the contrary. We receive no rnbfictibern, for a less period than 6 months. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.- All adwrfisunevt* taken for a specified thne, and ordered nut before the expiration of the firm specified, wi't he chained i|i the recular rates for thd same up to the time, they *re ordered out. iSrCirouit Court is now in session. Judge Wilson presiding. We hare not : Ji| learned what business lias been done, except in the road case of Blossom vs. County Commissioners, in which the pi an tiff obtained judgement for one hundred and fifty dollars. (HrTho-e wanting anything in the Watch, Clock and Jewelry line, should give Jeff Quick a call. He has a good assortment on hands, and sells cheap.— ; Give him a trial. , C?rOn the second page of to-day's paper will be found a letter from our correspondent at Helena. Ark., from which may be scon what means Governor Morton uses to influence and prejudice the minds of the soldiers. On the same page A is one from Memphis, in which can be '■ir scan .some of the blessings of freedom to : the slaves. ifirCantain Banta hat resigned and it no vat home, looking hale and hearty. He reports the sanitary condition of the , * 89th a> improving. dr An Exchange says: “Speaking of the No-thwestern threat to leave New Kujj.iiiivl o,:‘ in the cold, the Quebec .(■■ Chronicle says: “Maine we want and [in. must get, some day: bat it is not at all improbable that the whole of tlietn six 1- States may some time seek to ally theniaelves to the prospective British North Antricau Confederation.” If they shoal 1 do so. we wi-h oar Brik ti.ih neighbors much joy of their ae jmsition. They would soon be sick of their ha gain. w S dr ; ‘A jtortion of the Ohio and I’enn ! llil I* v" • I 1 I r tyb auia Canal has b-en sold to the C!ctelan i and Mahoning ilailtoad, at a pretty heavy sacrifice. Governor Todd was a Director in the Canal Company, which sold the stock, and a President of the : company which purchased it. There j , fact* are to he made the subject of legisle la'ive inve,tigatiou. The Slate i . a stock j holder in the Canal to the amount of Ire fr 400,000. Although not profitable to tile State. A Sad Ca b ; —Henry J. S.-dgvfink, bale Postrm\*.u r at. S\ rncuse. !c,s been ,ii convicted before the United fya’es DisI. (riel Court, now in sestun »l Albany, ot " • mb. zrjing ■nroney belonging to the Cr,v---j. ernment while Pomhi-isU r. The eliarge was brought, against him sum: time since. Mr Sedgwick H *4 brother of Uongressinan Seilgwirh. slid has heen regarifetl »s sn upright wild estiiriuhle r>i»n. He ] ivißteiiiptednr.il he fell. The oil slorv. ! I The Syracuse Journal learns that the i amount nf the alleger) emb. zziepient is 84,5 It 68, and interest since the I*l of fi Jiuuary 18o'2. I pi ~ 1,1 *“ ~i,Jon ok Jim Lank —When Jim Lane l,i | was in this city, some weeks Ago on his way to Washington he stepped into one of the mililaiy headquarters desiring to see the commanding officer. In an ante 111 room he laid his overcoat anil mull] r on ii a chair an ) casting an inquiring aiol anstoua glance at an Orderly, said: They will be safe here I suopoie?’ i;) . Yes, replied the OVrOrlr, ‘there aro no II K.nsn* troops in town General ’ r7 Tile Kansas Seeator smiled audibly, en 111 joyed the jest and went in satisfied of the j safety of his (lungs —St Louis Itrpub lictin. I CSrMr Smith is now :it his gallery making pictures cheaper than' ever. See his Card. ,Ei DECATUR MARKET, Correct*! weekly by Kuttinan .t Crawford Flour, per 10't, 2.75 Timothy Seed, 1.25 0" Wheat, 1-10 Pork, 1.25 KE* Rye, 4(t Salt, 3.0.» ieri Corn, 40 Butter, 12 Oats, 33 Eggs, 101 Flax Seed, 1,25 Hides, 06 ,1* \ Cmyer Seed, 5.25 “ dry, 12 , ibllT WAY.VK MARK El'. ' I Corrected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. ’ Flour, 6.25 Pork, 4.59 1 Wheat, 1.29 Beef, 2.75 ‘ Rye, 45 Lard, 07 Corn, 45; Butter, 15 Oats, 4t';Eggt, 15 Flax Seed, 2 09 Salt, 2 59 c “ Clover “ 5 59; Hides, 04 I Timothy “ 1.60 “ dry. 1 , t t
Take Notice. Notice is hereby given to the Supervisors of Washington township ;o meet at tin* oXiee of the Ttiwtfshfp Trustee, in the town of Decatur, ; Adams county, Indiana,on Saturday. February 21. 1883, j for the purpose of se.tling and auditing their accounts. JESSK NiBUCK, Fob 5,15G3. Towyship Trustee, j License Notice. i . Notice ia hereby tjivenlo the citizens of Wash 1 i net on township, that Jacob Olo*w and John McLean, under the nurweanti style of C!o*s <C McLean, will make application to the Board of| 1 Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at f their March Session, A. 0 1363, for a License to sell opinions, vinous and manlt liquors, in less quantities than n quart at BantP’« n.ew huildll» tr on in lot number fifty-seven, in the t.own o Decatur, in said county of Adams and State | of Indiana. JACOB OIOSS, Feb. 5,18(33 JOHN McLEA.N. "S. B. ‘UNTON FOR THE SAKS OF UVION’ , r J > HIS patriotic fraternity, being now pro I pared to establish its branches in Adam* County invites to membership all loyal citizuiis of whatever party or sect Its a.ms arc the following: 1. To prf'f rvf, thr»vij»h all coming time, the unitv nf the Uuited Statu* from disintegration aad decay. 2. To secure to posterity our brithright of freedom of conscience, Fp*e«h and sctio-i. 3. To afford to people rs other lands an asylum, a refuge from tyranny, oppression and 'political wrong. , 4 To perpetuate the memory of the founders [ of thU great Republic and of their worthy and ! immortal successors. 5. To teach, by covenants emblems, and beauty of National unity. For full infonm ti jn. Constitution*. llv-L i ( rc. f apply f r the piestv t to loh*i Trimble, Jr.. D D , Box G”io*> Chic.nro, I linois, Take Notice. Umtkd Staffs Asskss ib’s Os mce ) j Anderson, January Bth T, Winhori R U S Assessor for the jllth Collection District of of Indiana I do hereby notify all whom it m.yy concern, that i from and after the ‘Jltli day of January. lf'Gl. for the apace of fifteen days, the lists, valuations and enumerations made and taken for toe eoun i tv of A flint*. i will be open for inspection at the office of ; W. D. F. a/.ee Ap.siitnnt A Kt ssor in and for said couiitv, ia the town of D-T ttnrin khi• I county. • and that I will, on the ‘J.M day of Febuary j next, at the office of said Assistant Assessor,; | receive and def«rm’n»* npneals rel t/i v i to any err«meous or excessive valuations, or en :in«*r*tions ma«le i»y the assistant assessor afof sai«l And continue from-I iv today until all is heard i WIN BOURN R FIERSR, Ass. Jlihd-ol Dis In<l P rospectus for 1863 thk svrtniD.vY evunihg post. ( publishers of tlie Po>l take pleasure in i announcing that their literary arrangements for _ the comm? year ire of a character to warrant j them in promising a feast of good to their ’ housan is of rentiers. A mom? flu; eo’itributo r s ii) ilif; Post ivn may now mention the follow in?? dis' authors: Mrs I'm v.v Wo*i». Msr' in Kapi.xxh, K*muxp ; Kirke. aii<l Virginia K Tow.vsevn. During the com ins? year the Post will en<]ea ! vor to maintain i:s r* putatioM for choice 1 stnri**K. sketches ami poetr\ Special d**j)r»rt- : shall alia be devoted a 4 - heretofore to i humor,receipts, news, mar- | | kets. etc. Terms —C:t*h in h«lvancc: o»ns copy nnovcur J two dollar-, two Copies one ye irthr-a dollars, j four copies ouo year six dollars, right copies J or.c year, and one extra, twelve dollars, i Vo any one sending thirty sunscrip' ions and j -'xt v dollars, we will jrivo orie of Wlnn ler . Wilson V celebrated Setviir? Machines, such as thev s.dl for frrty five dollars. 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Address,DEACON it PETF.RSON, Bl'J Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Clark’s School Visitor, j VOL. VII.—A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence its seventh vol- , 1 time with the January number, 186-5. 1 his is the only Day School periodical published at sis tv cents; year, magazino form, beautifully ii lustrated. Reading, music, speeches, l)i iburm*s sturies, puzzles, etc , etc., from the very bom writers The Visitor has the largest circulation of any educational Journal published. Now is the • tin cto form clubs for winter school?. Send for a specimen, and see in uomients to clubs. DAUOIIADAY kfc HAMMOND. Publishers. Vhil:idel r 'M» Pa ! License Notice. i Notice is hereby given (o the cit izena of W ash - j township, that Eli FI. Townsend and ! Jeremiah Townsend, under the name and style j of K. II A J. Townsend, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at th«*ir March session A I . 1563, tor a* license to sell spiritous, vinous atul maul! liquors in less quantities than a quart at the Houston B iilding on in-lot number fifty six. in the town of Do**atur, in said county «*f Adams and State of Indiana. ELI H. TOWNSEND. JEREMIAH TOWNSEN.D Jan 22. 18C-T Nolice. Notice i« hereby *jive», to nil concerned . not ! m» purchase a note caHinjf (or forty two dollars and sou e cents, erivnn by in*- on or about th** j first, of August IHG2 and payable to Sarah Ball as I shall pry the same onlv at the end of a law suit Said i ote is supposed to be in the hand's of Justin Mann. i 1 63 B. 1' BLQBSOM. Farmers of Adams County I liar- t.ir i thousand bushels of I'l;ix Seed I desire to T.osn on good rnasinablo terms, hu-I psy the higLest. market prtoo Tor the same. D. F COMPARET. ! Ear* Tart'S, 0*? 4. I 1 ??. uiirf;.'
truth stranger than fiction ‘ A Startling Work—Female Life among the Mormonij-d narrative of many years personal experience, hg Mtrii Ward, the wife of x Mormon Elder. “That one half of the world cannot imagine how tiie other halt live,” i> a.ole-.* true thin trite; and the lesson our affords, our i pnrience ami observation daity tends to verify. ! 1 Then. b*»'. when we this over yaring ' ]>]iases of human passion, and the discordant i elements from which all novel and fanatical I sects lire moulded. i ! can scarcely seem sur prising that a faithful record of actual evenU .should exceed in singularity the wildest dream iof rr.munu.e; or that crimes, both strange an 1 1 1 mi natural, should be perpetrated in a far off country on the outskirts of civiliz iliou which ; people in another state-of society wo il 1 never imagine possible. Knowing as Ido know fhv i evils and horrors and abominations of the M » - mon system, the degradation it impo-u ou f.* ! males* and tli2 coiM-*quent vices which ex’, n 1 ; through all the mini Heat ions of the s.icioty, a 1 ! spiisp of duty to the world has induced me t«» prepare the following narrative forth * publi? ' **vt!. The romantic incidents connected with - my experience, many may think bordering on , • the marvelous. To them f would say, that this j i narrative of n*.y life only proves, wh it has so ' often been proved before, that, ‘‘truth is Strau ’ <re r than fiction ” —Author’s preface. The book c >utaius *M) pages, with entjri ; vin"s, is neatly bound in do'h, an l will l»e to any address, post paid on receipt of price j one dollar and twenty five cents A COMPANION TO FEMALE L’FS | Male Life tb- Mormons, by Austin N. 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Always write plainly the ’ name of your post office, count v and State.— : We take the notes of all solvent banks at par.— j Payment must invariably be mad * in advance., iTT’Specimen comes sent fro** to all applicants. Address all all lettsrs and remittances, post I paid, to CALDWELT,'* WHITN'RT. ! Proprietors of the New York Mercury, 113 Fulton street. New York i Internal Tax. | Notice is hereby given that I now have m hand the Licenses for M inufaoturi r *. Wholesale i and Retail dealers. T have, nUn, left some with David Showers, in D**catu r . where thev can be had at all for the tn mcv. None but gov ; ernment money will be tak**n . TV J RICE. DepVrdV J«r. !5, Th Div’n I!»h Dlit,
■ ti mm,, .i i■■.i T ■ I BOOTS & SHOES Atlowi-r prices ever before offered !in '.his market, and ebi-uprr than the lime ai [ tieiJs can be bnu_;iit in Kurt Wayne. 1 wiil.et M3U3’ Fins Cali Shoss, :i goo i article, for sl, Mto $1,60; woffrer ’* ?iig> .»co led Gaiters, sl,lO \osl,3>, and all kinds ( HILOItEX’S SHOES, ;at the same rate.*. 1 have, also, the beat folftf Women’s Calf Shoes, oversold in Decatur, from SI,OO to sl/2.3. pc koir,besides any quantity of my own tuykcanJ j b.-usual will make t<> order. Leather, Findings, stock fo** country alioemai kers of nil kdids. and shoemakers to>d. J , of the beM. quality, cheap for cash. Give m« a'•all Dccitnr, March 23. dESSE N1 * r \ f A (& : es *& e> '-m " la a wk • VISIT THE j-wn era aiTin\Q st#k," wliich hts b.*en remov -d to Gar corncr^f Main And (>lint S’rceu, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. F'V I RAREST Clothing Hstnbli-hment i V . In Fort W ivne. And where also m tv be found the largest us 3orLmuut of CLOTHS, CASSIMFRS vEsrrvG . ' ttc.,w!iich they make to order in the m »st sash--1 ionahle st.rlc New York, Paris an 1 London fas!iiau4 for sale. “Onrap f'k Cash " Ts our motto, arid the b»w r»ricr f »•* our garui *nts, »ua In from the b ***t m i*♦ rid-t. l.nv.* as tonished l.hoso who hav* heretofore patronized the “Union Hall (Rothino S r or,».” KRAMER, FJjEDDEHMAN .t CO. i j Hang Your Winner on the OUTER WALL! . — BRACKENUIDCJ E IS NOW HKOKIVI NO \s ar g e Additions; TO HIS Immense Stock of (t HOC K K IBS! ! I AND IS TAKING Ail Indiana Free Ranks. ~ / ITTSBUROIt, • KKSTUCK V AND IOWA MONEY AT par: Bii(Fii i x Grocery, Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. v5-n3O-ly. | AO- B R A N D I FF. WHOLESALE VXO HSTAtV, ORALKE lit llard w a r e i A N'T jWi -»'•«» ®«*S m *A!.-»(» TIN PLKTK. COPPER, PRTsS #tnl SHEET IRON WARES. — ALSO — i Bar Iron a:rl Nails. i Manufactured at the Ironton Mills from the very best quality of Hanging Cold Blast Charcoal Motal War runt ud. SWEDES IRON. STEEL BLOW, WINGS, CAST, GtaVIAN, ANI3 SPRIN3 STEEL Iron Axles, Pip? B Spring* and all kuitN of hl vcrcs>ii rin to >t.s. ! Cubpai l for .ill kin is of old MeUli j | Always on ban 1. ac > nnW.-* <f »'V of Whit'? L»i 1. T> iint-«. Oil 4. D r, Gln«i Tin' 3-J,, ri I T > si**, wrth n »*oi'nr*lct# stock of IT VR'V,Y VRTT. j And Mechao’CH* T » o r | Yo 3 3 C<Bo , »»A»'i F'rr n \TNE. TND. | August rv3-n^7l NOTION | 'T ,, «oo* Vn'*Tin-» ;MN’T\.-U an mv office Hnd net-; f G/* tb<*ir at. oaC<*. 3‘pVUth r (rg Ag»«t
■ir.-n. vss.m j r . j COI.UMIJIA SI., IT. WAVNI.. j «v h; .CHINAS I ORE ; ™ THL UHKAI-IC.T UOC.fi IN IH* UTlIi T J ISEST OHIO e St on e Croc k s, * f nS ONLV I) l'!» I 0 CHS. PKli I.AL ! # | m WALL PAPER, 44 Ftto.n 0A To 75 ur- i-nh uui.t. j 'fi IHO i* ucoa ltd S.uius (diiu.i, U * rt 50 «10. do *, 00 —< !K) do Jo * ju 7I do T':iiic_v Stour Chins, C. 0 4C do do Enulinh 'l fti sft, •‘’.5H c . 4*5 do do rto * i 4 i do Flora vnr, o.OtJ H !tl) do l'l, r:i wall.'iiii'l white tj.i; m til do Storv ware ' ■'>" | r.iinmon I>lnt«i«. r"‘ r . •4' l '*., OSc., Stic VfilllHroll T -us, ‘Af> <1 lUll I'iu lets 1 .t ; : Hull, pit clicr* 25; Si.mo Tu«, 3 * tn it). AH kinds of YFId.OW I'ISH 4J Ks Vl-IV low. Ct l\L t.'l I,nft! f J b* M p qniilitv, ti ' ftoiU ]'*i' gallon. ° 1 O * L a m p s. pr n * M* M .rbb- Ih.ttmn, ,;fl P Coal Oil Lamps, Glass, . ” CT3 . ® Out Gin*** Lr.inpf, I fH JiM'.qu M»rbl»* Bnttmu, ■' ‘ ILii'kiiij! L'i'iijw, En]' J 0 do do larj-e 1.5" ~ * Br«.-k«t LanijM, d n * ■V do do loro., I .00 » f» * All kimD nf air Fruit Jars, (Jlaa-'VAic, VVnodrn-Tubi*, ,iml Churns ch<- ip« r lh:\n «nv otl • a . Si>4ise in lhe oily. Silver Tlatcil W«r*>, Knivwsiuid Foka, vl- I.ndit's’ UnhUrt*. irMl GOOD NEW S! UN’ON sTOVE STORE!! ■ I’hc reaih-rs of the •• 17 ~;i k ’ art ii forii.,-.l that i ASH & AG NEW ; Have on hand n very laroe and fine stock of | | COOKING, PAULO It and UOX STOVKS, j •of tin* very p‘.tents—Horn* betftr can be ; found in the Bnited St:«tes—n-Idch tve will *ell !at greatly RKDI UFI) BA I LS. All Stoves' 1 wa rauled be a.a rcpicsi nlid, or il not ave j will refund th** inmey ami have* no uiikiiul feeling**. NV •* have al.su a good block of ; Hardware f Fin, Copper i ! -ri i SHKK3‘ IRON Ware, and House I tiniinh iug gotxls, which w»* are selling v« ry low. We buy S’tives in Cincinnati. VVe btiy Stuvws in I’ii txbaigh. We buy fe(«»vi;M in Troy W« buy Stoves in Cleveland. I We sell Stoves on time. | We sell Stoves for Ca-di. j We sell Slovi-x cheap. We sell GOOD TIN W \RE. Burchris. rs will do well !-» call and - x;imiinour .slock, in order to judge for (In ms* Ives, .it | ASH Jr AGNEWS. II H. SchwegntHii’s old stand, No ST Coluinbiu Street. vf»t»3o Fort Wayne, Indiana | di’i’ilSlTlil VIS TiiE LIFE OF TIHIIE! ■ W H BROOKS, Jr , Wholesale Bookseller, — \NT>— 7t - *a. r ot" k<a m ara a» • \9 1, (.Btlhonii Micf (, Fori Wnvne, Indiana. OKI.NG THE PIONEER BOOK MAN OF | i > Northern [mliaiia rc.-jMctfully miuovi cc> j 1 that he has the sto« k of BOOKS A STATIONARY, iin the city, which he oilers to the 1/ad** n* us- j I uailv low f**r (J Religious, Scientific. Politico, j *»n.l Miscellaneo is, constantly <»r hand — i School Book**, of every descriptit l , Slate >* • Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. VAP K n , : Letter, Gap, Legal (Jap Note, Drawing, Blot j ting and Wrappii.g Paper of every dt *cription fancy Aim ;r,ES, • Wnil. Window and C-iling Papcru, ti O L l> I* Ii N S , BL INK BOOKS, I. VW and MEDIC VL BOOKS. INK Sand WHITING FLUID of all kinds, Black Blue, Carmine Ac. Printers Inks, Pants and Engravir gs. Magaz f n e s . .Worcesters Diet i«o,a> y , Amci icur. Cv# loj ot-di t Agaut for II irpor dt Bra. and i>. Anplttou »t Co.. N. Ycik j Little, Brown .t Co. Boston. | Blahcliard it Lee, Philadelphia. ; All their pablicatiuiis furni-vhed at thei/Cnt- •; 1 alogue prions. Orders muH lu ensure prompt attention be j accornpania-1 with the cash. Cincinnati ami , j Indianapolis bUU duplicated. Liberal dih | oount made to 3'eachers. Miblc, aad Musical lustroments. 1 Violin**. » G u i t a rs, Accordions. Flutinas, Drum*, ,u , Fi few. t laroncta. Every Instrument warranted per* bet. .Strings ot **wry dehcription and quality , i from .3 cents to 2.3 conta. j Call and examine before purchasing «lse j where and be convinced that J am selling i cheaper than any other • «>lm' in the trade, :\C No. 4 C ilhonn St. W. 11. BROOKS, Jr. Fort Wavne. tnd. v'n'Pr E la uferT y. j No. 91 0 ilomhi i ilireot, one door ivost of Brn.iJriff. Stove .inil U.irilwnre Store, FORT WAYN~, IND., I ' 1 ** 1 v I" 'to* |>ilt>lir> in jnion! M, f, i ' » L •l-tormiiio.l so sill UHY GOODS, P> nnots, H tt., Fiats, O irfi.Os, Trunk., .tr . *r , j dii-aper t’lon anv other House in tlm city, or j country—fYo mistnte [‘ Also, Tfinne in, ~ It . H lv tn a,! c in g ,"ol • nolle to nriler —Warm ntrrl (KMUfTBY II KROlf ' NTS «M!)ti'i"4 cheap-r than *ny other lli.'im c->n »< >’ went nf the V.mnfnijjs. (Sail D*'d }-.< •' r. ! ytirchasiiig elsewhere, Vo ir.i„hlo i n eb.iw i coort*. T T, MTFKTtTY, Vo 'll CoWml.U s- ee» . «»II Fori Way lie, fniitstra.
iK r --_-a«SrfTr-!rr-=r=r-rt-r-NOW IS THE TIME TO STESC PJ’ E The Senfiiiel ieO! Th.rt jgnvernuat nlal wctl yc I*t 1 quehii».n# vt i|.t» cf.n.iiqcyei.r will,have »m i»,!tr( -*v tor eviay citif-n. We j-re in n pietii (j|e <i\ il war. n-knlf nr b mire Can for» sf» ' It threat* i atadical tbiiepe in rhe in*l itaitijrl »:h* to ii.fiplcs upon which the peven inmi w ts j fmindpd, and the dvidiuciiuuot the liU-itj a; d rij?ht>- fifl!:; cit izc, sLf h: fi tic fi'ideof in 1 r»tl,* r nation hr»ve* d Mid to w 1 irh nt) Ist a’D-il nt« d our uncqualcd \ rrprtsn ii hatrcnal j prosja in v fin<l pleat m>s '] 1 ( is‘tu nw ii in ii; on us. v* lulh r this fr* * fcovc rn n**oil OitH be pr« hyrvcd *u»d inaiiiti'ii.cd M.d the riphta of ! the Ftntt-s vi d» l the Consfit ijt ii.y p* ip* tuafi fi, ' or n powerful ctntial autlmrrly be peimitted in grr.w out of ih'i war, 01-lirerating State )iiu*a, Siat< fi itvitiena, M.J nil i hose t hecks upa fr ilie r« mt:lp* vi liiuunl, ri*. Jesen ed Ivt] « S uit k, w 1.i«.. i.kMi eenst. uti d the fxcellcj.ca ' and supi tb.t ily of oi l nktinnality—Stale- *•«*::ii i ;m the :-ea” f«»i ri.e ceil *m l» objei t« set firth m : the Constitutu ti. but "distinct as the bilh vr*” ! iii the leatmp* n:eiit of their purely < « nustic ; f irs 1 hrsc* quest j**n? were involved in the recent elect!"i s, and the voice of the people wah most enq 1 •aticsilly express* d for the “Cointitut ion ii*. it i - and the l men as it vas ” Never n ;,s there » time v h* n it wh.* so iir.j ortm.t that the pc’pfi* should I<* il «*i< tgllv advised as to th* I rogiass ami condition of public ; ffaiis ai d ;>:i«.*i’ ‘Z fv i. t s ;\ p* ople ;tr.* not tit forfeit r< von rm ft in lees with an ii tclligi nt hulpn «*nt lev decide up* n tlie qu* stM UK v liich 1 alike their i v n m d the ; üblir welfi re. C’ONGRIS*S —Will M>**ii nssMi l ie, and tLe • rnnst in.| if ut qttest ions will be btoi j»ht bef<:« :it for (let* : ruination. One of w hi; )i, th* nran- < i pat ion and colon iz ; il b.n p* dir y c>f ih* 1 reside • t will vitally affect the futui eqf tlu* Ct nrify. >ll ! ii.tere-tii g v s eiiL;U s«ional pfoc* will to j r<; or:cd in tin* SVntine? 3HF I.FdISI \'IFRE--A r*w L«gislatr.r« will Hsacir.hb on tl e Slh of .Innnary n*xt lu m i inn will have a deep interest for the cßizma lof Indiana The Sentinel will contain fi fadh- ’ fnl and inti-llig*nt repott of its proceeding>. so that tier. : !. rc; l undcrstfii cl tr» m day to day whfil their 1* pres* ut;*tives arc- d«ei.£. 'l’l. i: WA R—3 he eve nts of tl.» war ns t! y •«re de v elopcd will he faithfully give.]) «o flat ,} j ~•. \ f;e ‘idvit ccl a.- to its j-rogic ss; th« i» -suits of battles the condition of t lie ccl.tl ».d---ing armies, and all that . fleets the gr» nt strugb. at home and abroad, for the ovtithrow jf ' the,R« hellion. I In a.hjiiiou. the Sentinel will emitninthe ctlrj rent news of tl e day, choice niisc ellanv, Stfi:« iti ina. th** latest r< jiorts of the New York and rinrinnati general ami entile maikt Is. the e* n* ilition c»f the mniiyi nd stock n ark* ts; ij- n word. it. will be the effort of the frrprietnrr cf | the Sent in*-“1 in j»ivc its roll inns :n interest fi,r ill cl.'-.ses of i*?u\rs and such infi.i mat ion ;«» t will be e-peei* By adapted to the we ll beiuj* of i tlic eit ; zenp of Indiana. j The r**ei iin.*l will contin u* to r*pr»«er.t and Mand bv the regular organ izat ions oft! ** 7b inn--1 c: at ic par! v . State Mid National; sustain thfl : principles and policy they shall avow. and supi port ti e candidate* they may nominate. | We have no agent-. 3he low price for subI -crlptioi will not allow it. We rherefcre n»k ; mil D mOeratic friend- —all v lu. desire the m:c- --\ sos smmd principles—to aid in the « xten j-ion of the circulation of tic* Sentinel, Daily n d | Weckiy until they shall at least reach cvc-ir , i lemociatic family in Indinn-.i. The preaa ifi h ! mo t important agent in directing aright thn public mind . and all that is needed to give tl.o In nioctalie party permanent rule is theenligl.r. • ■ . no nt of !Li* people, as to it« prii oiples aj,d policy. It -hall h.- our aim, with all then! iTity* I \\t possess f io rdthfully oilvncute Din r.rrat**: : -• n(imetitM an*! nn asuiVK, for x* e be lirve ihat j*» I -o--iJoiuxr we Lett promote the line* intuckt* of ’.he cnunlty TERM?: 3 j ilms or ini Daily Fentinki t cnp\ 1 >e»*r. i.j advance $f 00 l “ 4 weeks-, *0 ICTtNf-. < K THk, WtKIPLY fl-3tm>L. j 1 copy 1 year. *»; en ; H copies ar.d one to the maker of club, 15 00 j2O C"piv s and two to the make rof club, 50 00 Audi' ions can be made In clubs pt anytime |at il" above rati-'. The mines will be print*.d on **ach paper w jthrul < xtra charge*. No P lor will be s»*nt with* ut pn payrncct, or vent hiue. lnngei lliMi paid for. Add?*»P«, FUH-ff, HARKNFSs a btnohav. lii'lianiipoli,, liidimin. trOnly $1 a Year in Clul>« of Four. ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE. , For IHi 3. Vols xxf.and xxn. Edited by T* i S Arthur and Virginia F. Townsend. Contains N <»v< l«-ts, sforie's, poe try, fnihien*. ! Stee l mid Wood Engravings, nerdiework jat--It«ins in great variety, a Mothe r’s depail ?m n». Hotififkei pe r’s and l.ealih depart uirnts, with lilci ary reviews, an ft all t Im* wccessoi i< n of . t flipt I class Magazine*. The Lads *k Be»e k be-ars ihi*> ‘ testimony to the character of Arthur'** ! ll* me Miigitine:— I “As we haw often before snid. it i* without e emtrove r*v the best Two Dollar Magazine publis!.' tl in the country; and tbit* is the Mronply ! outspoke n testimony « wryw-here given bv (1 « . T ift-is We know of no [ii riodical that s«.w»U d- .serves dn* pi ai 4 -*- bestqv ed . 3he e diters ne v er I:io iii their • Hurts to give each month n rich j and v.-.riod liUrnry repast to their readers.— | I heir \\<>iL is kept fully up to the standard of iheir piumise. i- mwr dull ye t alwavafullef instruction. Wh have oft. n said and"re-prat it again, that it should make n part of tlie* ri adi:.y i «.f eVel >h- use held. We* knew of no be 11 11 e* d j ucateit of the p*-oph-, voarng and old. Ofthe.d---i toi s we- it k d not .ak ; iheir Mimes nre Ik.um i hold u erds all over th#* country. Jn their hands no periodical ran fail to reach the highest ; < ni j of excellence'.* A now serial, bv T S. Arthur, will be min im ncedjn the January number, entitled Out ia j the W0.1d.” Kir* npii Ek-jrnut fieminni*. Arc s<-ut to ii.-iii.- up .'lml.m—i. A !ut£» liiio- ' uriq liic ciii.v of liuu .|iltiulicl i.iipmvinp, .UiKkrj kp. nrp nhH I,is foti 2. A lnrro I'liotMur.if.liir cojiv 1 from mi rnr mrii.p ~f llim ! '"k'";n , s rrit'bviiii J pin ire, “Mi tn V DroMn.” A 'itiiiliir co|.j nf arrm.jj* “Gl'iuij te of un j English Homestead.” lerms —1 wodotlavs n vepr in aelvarce. ar : ’ one. premium plat. 'I w o copies, 'J dollars. 3 copies 4 dollars. Four for & dollars. Eight and erne to getter up of club, 10 dollars. Oneoftlc 1 premium plate sit given to every getter tip ot a I club, small or large. Three fed stamps mu»l | be sent to pay the postage an each rre•minm. A'ddreas T S. AM HER A CO * *3*J3 W rtlioit Street Philadelphia D. F.COMPARET, ! CORK PACKER, iiin.Ea no fooiiissiov M c r i' Ii ;t n t , , ' KORT WAYNE. INI). Gfiirr-,1 .1.-b 1 r in all kinds of Grain, S* Fifth, Ss : t. Produce, Agricultural Im/,1 m/, Irritants , rte. Hest Bra ds Family Floi j t Lii« r.. ndv uuc(» n ags o*e E;*.durc,«t< *-*' r*4rn*f
