Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1863 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. ■« ■ ■ _ ---- ■ ' I official hapur or thk county. ■HI II"— — - - . 1 Remember! Remember!! Ofepterma of Subscription is, one copy one j ' war In advance. sl. within the year ii.sn.nt ( Ke F-X pt ration of the year, s2,Ou. No paper j Aiaevntinved until all arrears arn paid up, uu- ■ ' .4. at the option of the Pnbiiwhcrs The paper will he sent to subscribers after ' ( their time of subscription has expired unless i IroCM* id* given W the contrary. We receive no I t abacribers, for a less period than f> months. W.H MW ' ■ - rr -■ Specirtl Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.— All adoeriisements ta ken for a specified time, and ordered out before [• the expiration of fit time specified. tol l lie rhttrped the regular fairs fur tho same up tn the time theif * ere ordered out. | < A C-sto—• I have the exclusive agency ( for selling the “Little Giant” Sewing ' Machine, for this county. The Machine has been thoroughly tested, and proven , to be second tn no other machine. It is Cheap durable and convenient, and will. pay for itself twice over in any family. I Customers can be supplied with machines oh short notice. IL L. PHILLIPS. Candidates.—We see by onr exchanges that, in several of our neighboring counties the candidates for nominations at'the Primary Elections are already an- • nounoed and in the field There are some ndices to fill in this county, but as yet there is no candidates announced. It is notour fault, for we are just as willing to e-jj-te candidate’—for the money—as theyi arc to serve their country. Come on t gentlemen, don't be modest or bashful; 1 ! ‘ for two dollars we will set your best foot i foremost. LIST 01' LETTERS. Remaining in the Post Office, at Decatur, Indiana, February 14, 18‘j3; Brown, Malissa Bold, Elizabeth Banner, Mary C. Baker, Jesse Crabs, Abraham 2 Clauson, Henry Dick David Dirkson. John Eiiitnoai, E. C. Elston, A. , Foreman. Joseph Filkcr. Conrad Hill, Martin Hill, B. M. ' Hoges, Thoma’ Johnson. Joseph Joseph, Mary E 2 Jaseph, Caleb 2 Johnson, Mary M 3 ' •I Lib'oey. Dr. I Mahaffey, /Andrew Mock, William McCord, James i fxglesVy, Mrs. C. Ku-h, John C. Sptbinf Isaac Schamelon, Cha s jewel!, Jacob Triplet, Sophia 2 Trent, William. Werster, Ainy 4 calling for the above letters •riu pleli.se say advertised. T. T. DORWIN. P M Sheriff’s Sale. ? .. Fr-.drink Engler. 1 Xd:';»;ii«:r..lor of th-; j K»tate ol Jacob Hi benuiiw. } Circuit Court of vh. j Adams Comi'y, Christian Sr.wcr. I Stale of Indiana. , T~Y Y virtue of an execution to me directed O mid dehveied by the clerk ~f the Ad «ws circuit court of the State of Indirbs. I will expire to sale st pnbiic. suction, nt the court house door in the county ■ f Ad»in» itrth* Stnte of Indi ma between the hour, of )0 o’clock a. m. and I o'clock p. in. on Saturday, March I'l, 1863, , the rents and profits for a term of years not ox reeding seven of the following described real estate to wit; Jn Lot’, number one (1) and two ft!), in the » town of Buns Vista, ill said county of Adams add State of Indiana. Also, the north half of the north west qu-r---ter of section sixteen 16), township twenty six f«i north, of range thirteen (1 3} east, containing eighty (8<l) acres, in said county of Adams mid State of Indiana ' And on failure to realize therefrom the full nmbunt of the execution 1 will- at the same time .ltd place, at public auction as aforesaid, ex i pose to sale the fee simple of said described real estate,or so uiuch thereof a. will satisfy ' • skid execution. Executed as the property of Christian Sower nt thceiiit of Frederick Engler, administrator of the estate < f Jacob It, bcritiiic. deceased. Ibis, 16th dav of February. Iff 3 JACOB STULTS. Feb. 111, 1863. Sheriff. ■ Sheriff’s Sale. ' * Thompson Prairie, 1 Pitching Association, ' Court of Common vs. r Pleas of Adamrcoun7 Joel Click,J ty, Indiana. |f T>Y VIRTUE of an execution to me dime■ ted and delivered by the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, Indiana. I will expose to sale at public auction, at the Court House door in said County be tween the hour, of ten o'clock a. tn. and four o'clock p m on SotUid'ay, March 11, 1863 The rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding ft.ven of the following described Real Estate tr wi‘: The w eat half of the southeast quarter of ■« e-ction thirty six (36), township twenty six (26) north, <>t range fourteen fl-I) east. contain ing eighty (3(1) acres, in the county of Adams and State of Tnitfan i. Also, the cast half of ilic south-west quarter ot section twcuty-sij, (26) township twentysix (26) North-, of Range f tnrtcen ( 4) E'ert, IM containing eighty (88) acres more or less, iu raid county, and state of Indiana. Ami on failure to lealixe therefrom the full amount of tin- Execution, I will at the same ti«wl and place at public auction <-x|Hise lo «»ie the fee simple of said described Real Estate. Executed as tint property of Joel Click at the anit of‘.he Thompson Prairie Ditching Arar eiation. This. 16th d»T of Fel ruarv, ISG3 a * J ACOB STCT.TB Feb lt». t?C3. Sheriff . - -«• st*

tgrl. J. Meisse, has a lot of fine Sad- > dies on hand, which he will sell chenp.—; Give him a cull. !' DECATUR MARKET, Corrected weekly by Nnttman A Crawford Flour, per 100, 2.75 Timothy Seed, 1.25 Wheat, 110> Pork, 125, Rye, 40 Salt, 3.00 ■ I Com, 40 Butter, 121 < Oats, 33 Eggs, 10 J Flax Seed, 1.25 Hidoi, 031, Clover Seed, 5.25 “ dry, 12 :< - — ;—--- - ■■■ — ! I F3RT WAYNE MARKET. -i Corrected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. I ’ Flour, 7.251P0rk, 4.50 • Wheat, l.2s|Beef, 2.75, ( Rye, 55 j Lard, 07 , i Corn, 451 Butter, 15? Oats, 4'‘lEggs, 10 ' Flax Seesi, 2.00 Salt, 2 50 , Clover “ 6.ooiHides, Timothy “ 1.50 j “ dry, 14 License Notice. No' ice is hereby givento the citizens of W ish ington township, that Jacob Gloss and John McLean, under rhe name and style of Clms .1 M'-Lean.wil! make application to the Board of 1 Commissioner’ of Adam’ county. Indiana, at their March Session, A D 1833, for a Lic.-nse to sell spiritoim. vinous and insult liquor-, in ; loss quantities than a quart at Banff's n-w buil- ! ; ding on in lot number fifty-seven, in the town 1 ' o Decatur, in said county of Adam’ ami State I of Indiana J A( OB Ci OSS, Feb 5 !PG3 JOHN McI.EAN. I r s. B7 •UNION FOR THE SAKE OF UNION’ r I' , HIS patriotic fratarnity. being now pre ■ 1 pared to establish it* branch"* in Adams i Countv inrites to mi-nibi-rship all 10,-al citi- i zen« of whatever party or met Its a'nts are ■ the foHowii.g: 1. To prc’erre. through all coming time, the | i unite of the United Sta U-i from disintegration , ■axd decay . 1 2. To secure to posterity our brithright of I i freedom of coxsci.nce, rpsr.h and actio i. 3. To afford to people 'f other lands an; ' asylum, a refug" from tyranny,opprosion and I political wrong. 4 To porp-fuatc th. memory of the founder’ of »hi-great Republic ar.d of their worthy and ; immortal successors. I 5. To teach, by covenant, e'ubl.ms, and i beauty of Natiotial unity. ’ For fbll inform-tiun. Constitution*. Bv Ln"-*, etc . apply f r th- presc’t lo loh'i Trimble, | Jr.. D Dl Box 6 W Chicago. Illinois. Take Notice. I'nitkd Statfa AasEsa m's Orncx J AluhTMiA, January Bth 1861 \ I T. Wj i*»f»r » R Pi TNe, U S for the ’’lth Coikctio’i District »»f the 3’it»-<»f Indiana | do hereby notify nil whom it mnr concern, that , from and after the 21th day of J tnuary, 186 k I for the xpnee of fifteen «lays. the rnhintinnß / ‘and cnu , neratio , »’< tn i<l« and t aken fjt the eoun- ) ty of Adam*. nil! be open for inspection at the office of ' W. D Fraxee Asai<t»nt A %(■**• or in and for >aid county, in th«- tn" n '»f Der-Hitrin aaid county, i l and that I will, on the 23d day ««f Febuary ; next, al the <» fee of said A<ae«*or. i i rcceirv and duternr ie r»l Ri■ ta any ; .’iroiit ti’K or or rnnmern i tiotia ma le by thv as e<sor nfor ani-l ' And Cutitinuu fronid tv today until all heard WINtV)URN T R I’l ERSE. Ass 11»h Uot Di< Ind P rospectus for 1883 J THE SVTURDAY EVENTMG POST. The publishers of the Pn-t take plea«urv in i announcing that their literary arrangements for , the enmtn * year ire of a character to warrant • them in promising a feast of good things to their : 1 thousands of readers. Arnonjj the contrib!ito r * i to tJ.f post wc.may nnw mention the following j di«t!n£'H«hed author*: Mrs Ellex Woo». 'larton Harland. Fwvlnd 1 Kirks.. an<i Virginia F Tn tn-oind. i Durin tr the cominjf year the P »«t will endea j vor to inuiitain it* high reputation for choice stories. ak“tches and poetry. Special depart- ' inent< shall alsu be devoted as heret-«»fore to .•nyriculture, witaud humor, receipts, news, markefa, etc. I’f.rm*—Ca-h in advance: One copy one rear ! two dollar*, two copies one year three dollars, i four copies one year six dollar*, cop’ea I one yen*, and one extra, twelve dollar*, To any one sen lintr thirty Knbscrip’ions and ! sixty dollars, we will (five one of Wheeler <t Wilson’s celebrated Sewin '* Machines, such as i■' they h.dl for f< rty five dollars. The machine 1 will be s ducted new nt. the manufactory in New I | York, boxed an I forwarded free of cos\ with , . the exception of freight. In procuring the subscriber* for this premium I ' we of course* prefer that the thirty aub’cribers , ' should be procur’d independently of each othor at the regular terms nf two dollars each snhs« Tiber. Where this cannot be done, the aubscrib r era may be procured nt any of nur club rates, and the Ballance of the sixtv dollars forwarded to us in cash by the pet son desiring the machine Every person collecting nanvs for the sewing machine premium should send the names with the money as f.p»t a* obtained,so that th»» subscribers may begin at nnce to receive their pa ; pers.and not become diWHti«*fied with the delay , When the whole number of names ;thirty), and whole amount of money (sixty dollars) ,is re- , caived, th • machine will be duly forwarded. 1 iFr’SamplH copies of th»‘Post sent gratis when ’ requested. Address,DEACON .t PETERSON. 319 Walnut Street. Philadelphia, ' Clark’s School Visitor, 'I VOL. yrr.— A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY ’; The Visitor will commence its seventh vol - : umo with the January nunibe-, 1863. This i* ' the only Day School periodical published at sis !ty centßi year, magazine form. beautifully ili luMrated. Reading, music, speeches, Dialogues • i stories, puzzles, etc., etc., from the very best | writers The Visitor has the largest circulation of any »; educational Journal published. Now is the r tin.e to form clubs for winter schools. Send for a specimen, and see in ucemenfs to clubs. DAUGHADAY HAMMOND. Publisher*. ! Philadelphia Pa License Notice. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Wash--1 > ington township, that Eli H. Townsend and Jeremiah Townsend, under the name and *tvle i of E. H t J Townsend, will make application J j to the Hoard of Conimissioners of Adaius conn - > ty, Indiana, at thdr March session A I’. 1&63, I lor a license to sell spiritous, vinous and mault liquors in hiss quantities than a quart at the ( i Houston Building on in-lot number fiftv six. in . ' the town of Decatur, in said county of Adams and Stalo of Indiana. ELI H. TOWNSEND. FEffl MTAI! TOWNST’N D

— I ■ Illi ■■ !■ TRUTH STR ANGER THAN FICTION; A Startling Work — Female Life among , the Mormont —a narrative of many : ■ yeerx personal experience by i ( Maria Ward, the wife oi x \farmon Elder. -•That nno half "f tli<- worlil Cannot imagine how the «th*r half liVH," i» i.oh--.* true than trite; and the le««on our ailngi- -ass ir>l*, o ir ex- j twrience and üb’ervation daily bind’ to verify I . Then. toe. when we eotonidwr the <-v-r raring j pheae* of hitman p i««ion. and th«* di’cor l int. I i-l-tnente from which all novel mi l fuiaticalnecta are moulded. it can scarcely aeeiu smr [, pri’in? that a faithful record of nernal event’ ; | sho-ihl exceed in -in ’ I’ lrity th" wil : i nf rrm-nre; or that crimes, both mi rm.-;-- ii I , unnatural, eliould lii perpetrated in a far o f : country on llm .mtskirta of ciriliz ition which j i people in another atate of aociet-v would never I imagine p.n’ible. Knowing a* Ido knwv the ; rvila and horror* and abomination’of th- M> •• I mon *V«t»-in. the degrada'ion it, inv' 0.--i on f-- [, males, and the con’ -qu-nt vines which <-xt-n I : through all the ramification* of the societv. a : •40n«e of dutv to th- world has induced m- to| prepare the following narra'ive forth- p I'llm , eve. The romantic incidents connected with: my experience, many m IV think bordering on | the marvelous Tothein 1 would «av. that, this I narrative of ir.vlife only prove’, wh-itha’’"; oHen been prove 1 before, that, "truth is stran , ger than fiction ” —Au’hof's preface. The hook contain’ tit p-ig.i’, with en-r. ving’. is n-n'ly bound in cloth, an I will !>-• j sent t.o -an v aildress, post paid on receipt of price ; one dollar and twenty five cent’ A COMPANION TO FEMALE L'FS ■ Mole Life among th- Mormons, by Austin N Ward. | Thi’. like the above, i* a w >rk of great an 1 I onnsnal interest, and will be eagerly rea l as a ! I companion volume, to f.-m lie life. . . It is a large 12 n > r-ilnm-. neatly 'mun i in cloth. iUiH'rated with engravings, and will be , ' sent to any address port, p lid on receipt cf price , ' one dollar, or on r-c ip' of two dollar’, w.- will M-nd both of the abrve work’, pu’tag prop u 1 | Dicken*' last great work • Great Expectations.” Bv Charl-s Dicken*. I (’omph-te in one vnhtm». 12m > clotl, extra. ! illnstrnred with *te«lengraving* W ill be sent to any ad Ires* p r’lag ; paid on r -c -ip', one d d. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Now »o indispen’ible to every family, are he- ! iv.g minufacturrd by u* in ev<«rf variety <»f; ' style and fini*h. D’Scrip'ive rircuNr* with, prices will be furnished on application and ruv ( style of album scut by m iil p*«t paid on recpipt of price BookaelUra. new* agents, hoik agents, cm- i ra«*sfra. Peddler*, and oth(»ra will t » ord *r a | nacki’ge of our book* and nlbuin« Th**v will j find them cxoeedinglv popular au 1 term-* liher.d i 1000 Local and Travelling Agent* wanted everywhere f»»r tlvur«-ile. For <ingbt copied or for term* in quantities, with orther inf<»rm iti.»n ann’v h». nr n I dress JOHN EDWIN POTTER P.ibli-dwr No. 617 Sansom stieet-, Philadelphia. Pa. THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK. 18 >3 s Specialty. ! Granb Mtnttni or American Grxiu*. ‘•Correct with spirit., eloq lent with "axe, i Intent to reason, or polite to please.” New York Mercury FOR THE NEW YE Ml. i It i* with no fears of war’s effect upon their : literary fortunes, that the publisher* of the New ! York M- rcurv ackoowb’dge the unwavering ! loyalty of their two hundred thousand -vib*cn her-, and announce to them, and to all. that the New York Mercury for this year will he f richer in every luxury of polite liter dure than ' ever before, it is noupstart speculation, no tern p<»rarv sensation b it a first class literary w/-ek-1 |y. which been familiar lo the United S'a.r* i for a quarter of a century; and while the wi*hv wa»hv mushroom prints of ye*t« dav are cut 1 i ting down their tnlent- even while th.’V r*.i*e ■ ! ibeir subvention price, the Mercury maintains | all iugr-nt stiff ~f Romancers, p e-t*. hum » ’ Ntorv tollers, at.d edit ora, an J promises to make it alUi f w | *6 V : Dis the one paper fo.’every hnm *. Its f»rtv ' column* of rending matter p-W week r.on’titute an unparalleled Conseiiv \tory of rnv Entkr- ’ i taiming, ami its »iov*d*. mi«ccllan"oiis tale*. ’ • bcautie of ver*e.Go**in. Feuilletons brm»i i |e« inf humor, and poli died e lit.ori •!*. ernbirv t-» ‘ ' epitomize nil the charm- of wit- and s »nt,i'u m«! ’ I The husband roads it to his wife, the in >‘h r 1 lo her children, the lover to his sweetheart. rhe ! sobhcr to his comrades, and the vil age school ! m i*ter to the circle around the stove. It is fa miliar to every man wo nin and chil 1 in this ’ | country. an«i ha* regular subscriber* in sov-rnl ‘ 1 countries in Huronpo Th* Mc-curv i* also identified with the i*rin h*t patriotism of the 1 ; age, for several member* of i s brilliant, staff • hold hirh rank in nur noble nrmv. an I hav« 1 have made themselves as f tmo i* with the w>r 1 •jaswitb thepen. The grorT. i’lu«f rating artist ’j of the Mercury. th» inimitable D irley. srivn« ’ I the paper the highest attribute* of fine art; and yet this largest literacy weekly nf the d iv * raises to surpass itself in all respects during the new year! The first New York Mercury novelette f »r the new year, to be commenced in the i**ne nf .Inn 1 luarv’3. 1863, is called VICT Rl \: or tik HE tn ESS OF CASTLE CLIFF Ry Oor-HY May r-'R-leto.n, author of Gipsy Gower, Sybil Campbell. Erminic, La Ma-qnr,etc..etc. The prodntionsnf fht* distingni-hrd author ’ f p«, 4 need noenlogv. Public opinion has long : «ince pronounced them'•nperor to any other ; novelettes published on this side of the Allani tic; nnd the true test of their merit is found in i the fact that I hey arc pargerlv reproduced. «f* te* their pu’dica’ion in the M •rcu-y. bv the English press. We mav add that the new tai* Victoria, is fully equal in interest an 1 drp*h of p’ot to either of those which have secured *o large a share of public approval, nnd we can earnestly rreommed it to all story reader*. The Mercury is sol Iwall newsmen and p n i nodical dealers in America To «üb<crih'*rs.it is regularly mailed every Hntuadar morning, for $2 a year: three conii s for copies for I 9; eight copies for 12. with an ex' ra copy free , tn the getrer up of the club. Six months subscription« recceivi I Always writ** plainly the i name of your post office, conntv an I Hfau».— j We twke the not.es of nil solvent bank® a* l>ar. — Payment, must in variably l»e mad” in advance, (□"Specimen conies sent free to all applicants. Addrnsa all •’ll letters and Yemittsne**, post paid, tn CALDWELL A WHITNEY. Proprietor* of the New York Mercury, 113 Fulton street. New York. Take Notice. Notice is hereby given to the Supervisors of , Washington township io m'mt at. the office of the Township Trustee, in the town of Decatur, Adams county, Indi na, on i Saturday. February ?l. 1863. I for the purpose of settling aud auditing their i account*. 1 NIBLICK, Fv’ 5,t«53 p-.*'ii ?

r ■ yw 7 * I * M ** 11 • 11 • * 1 " BOOTS & SIIOEs Avlower price* ever before oli'ered in ijii* mark it, an J clu apt r than th.-same ai licle-s can ho bought i:i Furr Wuyn.n. I will.el Mans’ Fins Calf Shoe**, n u*.Kt article, for $ 1, 1 1 le J1 ,S 0 xumei ’* high eeled Gaiter*, JI.IO lo $1,3 I, mid *ll kindh i <. IHLDKEN'S SHOES, atthe R*me rate*. 1 have, also, the beat lot of i W.men’s (’all’ Shoes, ever sold in Decatur, from SI,OO to km.’.b-si'bvi any quantity of my <><»» mykt ar 1 b* ikusl will in l»» or !rr. Iz»s’h*r Pin lings, «tf»*k fo* country sho.'mak”r< »»f dl kih Is. an I ■»l»n”msk'*r< to J*, nft-br best quality. ”h *ap f«»r cash Give tm as dl ; Decatur, M ireh 2L JESSE NF«-F|* S ' JS r«L w >EfT ■ W «■ visit rm "HIM ftS'l (Wllll'G WWE, which h-h L »en remov- d to th” corner nf Main And Clinton S recta, FORT WAYNK. INDIANA. CVIEkPEST Cloihinj Establishment / Tn F<»rt W pvnn. And wh‘»ml*o m ty ho found the Ifgext ns : sortuient of Cl o rns. CASSfMETK. VESTING I <tr..,which they niakr to order in the >n-**i- f.’hI ion able Nt vie , New York, Paris and London fashions L»r ■ • aaU. “Cheap e •« C” Ts our motto, and the L»w price for our gariin ’nt*. m vb* from th* rn <|<, I.ar *ni tnuished tho<” who hav* heri’tofife patronized the “Union Hall Clothing Stnr,*.” KRAMER, FLEDDERM \N A CO. 1 v--i>3't. j Hang Your Banner on tliei 0 UTE 11 WALL! — i iBRACKENRIDIi Iv i j IS Non- RKCEIVINO Lar g e Addi ti o n TO 1118 Immense Stock of |g LOG ERIES! !; AND IS TAKING 111 Indiana Free Banks,! ’ 1 ITTSIHiHGH. KENTUCKY \ AND IOWA MONEY at par; |» hit nix Grocery,; ‘ 1 •j Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets. s H FORT WAYNE. INDI AN \ T.S-nMI-ly r A.D.BRANDIFFWHJLEHALE AND RETAIL DEILR* IN ij II ar(lw are 1 AK't m nr «» w m 9 1 **L’O T TIN PLATE. COPPER. BRV4S mul i HHESI? IRON WAR'CL t i »• l j — — • 1 T •» Bar Iron and Nails. ' ManuMctnred at the (ronton Mills from th" verv Gut q ulity of H;in«- . inv Rock, Cob! Bit*t Charcoal M»tM Wurrantud. 1 1 iSWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW. WINGS. ' CAST, GERMAN, ANO SPRIN3 STEEL ; Iron Axle*, Pipe Boxo*. St«"l SprinX’ *’"l al* kind* of BLKCKHHirHS TilJLl. Cash pti l for all Kin It of obi Metal* > • • Atw»v< o-> 'i-v- !. ano Whit*, j L-sl. "lin*’. n;t«.»>!«».nit*. Pin* so I n,,-’. wrth •» er»mrdete nf TTXROWARE. • \nd M ■'bin*'a’’’’o »’* nyAv- d”*eripHnn. .Vo KI ' F’inT ’VVVVE.TND. Auguat 7, I M <?. fv6-n'7] Farmers of Adams Conntv I have tw<> thmraand bunhola rff Flax T ’ 4e«irA t.o Loan on good termw, Mn<l i par the highest market price for the same, r ’ n. r. C-)MP\HKT jn.- -• Wuwwn TVr 11 **6 ’ nltvfitf

ILT , JH. | i COLVMiM A ST., FT. AYNIS. I : CHINA Si ORE 2! * Till. CtltAi ll'itsK IS TItK CU»'! i ! BEST OHtO t 1 ' a Stone Crocks, ! I OJjLr 8 axii 10 < K’. Vuk a*t ! ® a j WALL PAPER, ! I J 4 FROM 6| T» 75 CT’ I’XIl BOLT. \ * W 130 pieces best S*»ne Chin*. (12 < 0 . tl! 1 s'l do <l rl ■ !»') Jo d-1 7.0 w | Lt 71 do Fancy Stone Chin*. 0 46 do do Etioli’h T. a Set, 5.50 46 do ,tu ,l " O A i do Flora ware, 3.o<’ O') rlo fr'li ra ware nod white fi.o' 61 do Slime ware -50 . - Coinmoii Flate*.per*< t,2a<'.. 2.5*., 30r ; Common Tea*. 25 Qoart I‘itclo r* , ~ a ■ t; Gill. I'itcher* 23; Stone 'li.-io, .1 tn t<; 0 All kind* of YFI.I.OW DISH ® ES <erc low. CO\L <»lI ,of U ® b»*l H* JO q-inlity, 6 ' cent* p-r gallo* • 9 « Lam ps. i ° Moct.b-Bottom, 60 u Coal Oil Lamp’, Gian*. ftl (R * Cut Ola*. Lampe, $ ’ -'XI en Large Marble Bottw-i, 1 •'" Q _ Hanifing Lamps, ’ '»> do du large l..»0 , Br it krt Lamp*, • * *’ d., do large J.-'O m 1.TA.11 kind* of .air t ighi Fri/it Jnr*, ® Gl.mswarc, Wuodrn-wa-c, Ttibx, I’nil* , and Churn* cheaper ihan Rny oib<r ® h«»UK” in the city. Silver Plat” I Ware, Knivcaand Fokx, vi- Ladi”»’ Baskti*. n’9 S'g QOD NEWS'.; UN'ON STOVE STORE! ! ‘ The reader* of the "E»cix ' are informed that i A S H & A G N E W Have on hand a very large and fine stock of' COOKINC, PARLOR and BOX STOVES, . i of the very hi-’t p -.tents - none better ran be : found in the f’ntted States —which we « ill >el! at. -rreatlv REDUCED RATES. All Stoves S wa ranted to be a’ represent, d. or if not we , will refund th” money and have rn> ut.kind fettling*. Wo h.a»e also a good stork of llii'ilware. Tin, Copper i an.l SHEET IRON Ware, and House Furnish . mg goo la, which we are selling very low Wt buv S’uveM in Cincinnnli’ buy Stov.’ in Pittsburgh. We buy S'uve* in Troy W<? bur St'»v<*K in Cleveland. We Mell Stove* <>n I line. We Mell Stoves for Cash. We sell Stove* cheap. We *.-11 GO )D TIN W ARE. I’ irririsi r.* will d>» well to call xnd examine ' our Mtock, in o<ler tn judge fur theniM-lv***» at \SH tt AGNEWS. R 11. Schwegmnn'ri old -land. No. 87 Columbia Str<»H.. , .3 ’ Fort Wayn- . Ii -! ■a l a W H BROOKS. Jr., Wholesale Bookseller, -AND.So I* Culhouu Street, Fort VVavne, Indiana. B' EIN’O THE PIONEER BOOK MAN OF Nortlu-rn Indiana respectfully aunuvi ce» : i.h»t ho h-i* Ole largest stock of B > )KS STA TION ABY. i in the citv. which in- -iffer* to the Hade n. us- ; t.ailv low for Itaa-t. Scientific. Political, i and Mi’cell rtieon*. constantly or band — ! 8,-h >ol Books, of every descriptii n. Slate* 1 Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. PAP E R , ! L"tter. Cap, L-gal Cap Note, Drawing. Bloii ' ling and Jf rapping Paper of every deacliplicni F I ;YCV A KT I 'LES. i Wall, Window »rul Ceiling Paper*, G O L D I’ E N S , ! BLVNK BOOKS. LVW and MEDIC kL BOOK*. INKS and WRITING FLUID J of all kind*, Black Blue, Carmine A c. Printers luki. Pants ant M<igaz i n e s . ! . *: . Worcester* Dielioi»ary , Am”rican Cy<h»j.u»dii for ! H irp'T <t 3r*» and D Appleton Co N. Ywrk Lit.lbt, Brown 4 Co Boston. Blanchard <t Lu*, Philndelphia. All their publicaUon* furnished at lh<u? Catalogue prices. Order* mu*t to ensure prompt attention be arcompanind with th” c.t*h Cincinnati nnu (iidiaiiapolia bills duplicated. Liberal dig* o<»:tnt made to Teacher.*. aal Mailral laatrnneat*, i Violin*. Guitars, Accordion*. Flutinm. Dru ma. ' r I Uinronets. Every Instrument warranter! j.«r i feet. String* ofrv< ry description and quality ' from 5 c-jut’i to 25 cent-. Call an I ex imine before purchasing else where and be convinced that 7 arn sellinj j ehoa|>T than any other in the trade, at No. 4 Cilhnun St. W. H BROOKS. Jr. Foil Wayne, Ind. v-n'iy. i L L AUEERTY ; No. 91 U ibt-nhia S:ri!,»t. ou*- door west of Bran <lriff, Stov-- aud Hardware Store, FORT WAYNE, INP., i \AT MILD say t.o the public in ic-ueral th st I, i v v i. d'-loi-rnine 1 t-> sell DRY GOODS, IL,t I net*. Hit’, Flat*. I’vrpe's. Trunks, .tc . Xc i cheaper t'lin anv other House in the city, « ' country —Vn mistake ' Also. Home mo 1.-. R'l lv tinde'clothing,/. uiade to order— IVarrn ot' d «•(><■ NTKV lll:H< UXNTX tn ppi led >*be.-ip-»r tin o nh r other llousee na se‘ ! west, of the Mountain*. Call *n.| see besot I jjurcharing el’erherc. No trouble to sh.v 1 «*odi. I. LACFEHTY. , V-» *ll Columbia reef. ’5- < I Ci»rt W arn a, Indiana.

I NOW IS 'll E TINE 10 sttfCRD E The Sentinel 1863! I Th<» po<en met t;d pi d fcli’lepl qn< t«< rr i ♦ the ria ing jenr * Bl have an MLrAI ii g ii ’wi 1 !<<r <v»ry Li »t«»' W»« ht** ♦ in rj U 1,4 civil wi.r, r«”i.lt ar vhich i.une <an !•<•>* * 1 Ii ihrcati lx l rndicu! < in (I < inatiiuti<: mii« 4 pi in< iplcs iipcu. v hjeh tl.e gemi tp< r.l * • < founded. *L'f ’! <• demur.ictnf the 'ilrntiy m ■ right* of He rif ; t< n. »t •I: r.a Ur p«. > h \.f t n < tb< r nation litt'e «»l Mid to u 1 ii b niry i « , ntlnbuicd our vnrqunhd |r<>|rr»aa in nntbrad prosperity ami pi< atm >a 3beL> Vo will *<• n If ipon uk, whelli'T thia frr* t r <x<n n• nt >h»U H pr« »' vtdMid n nintnii cd ?i <1 the rip] !► of ; ib» Q tat«u-nr th r the Cm *1 it< ti< *» f < rp< tuah or n powerful cintrnl authority be j< iniitt<<j to. L’r«'W out <»f this u ar, obliterating Stnlte lit ix. Slide itistilUi' is. ;.!.«! ;dl tl me ih<rk* uy • n the F< <«ethl gev« run <f t. rit hta r» Tv< dby |].e St.dra. w! <rb hr.vv rwtMituM d tic < xr< 1]« ir* .cud -njH i ini ity of out nationality—Slab a r.w n* the mi a” foi lie cciiiio u < I j«< 1* M'l f< uh in ; the CmiMtitutii n, I i:t • *«!»►!ir«cT :»*■ 11 e billctt*" in the m; 1 -!'*?* n>» i.t of tb« h j ’ rely « < miptie uf* f. :r« 1 fn'M’ f]nr*tu n? wr re u-volv* dintl e .r» nt flections. ».i*d thfc .oice if the p» eple wua most i rnphaticallv • rrm df« r ihe •'("« iV.i •id ion rr it i* »<ht Ut h-l as it vrs ” Never w:i* tin re a linn vh< n it wa« vo iti , tutrt.t tl j.t ‘ the people sh<’Ul<i *. e tl erwgljv rtlvii-.d Rato the prntfn »n<l ( (uulilit n<4 ] uji’.ic : Bhiih at d pacing <vi lit*. A p < pie ute nut fit for u h govert rnt nt tinh■' i’l . n i» It IHgent jrdt n < nt ! th< vd» cide t:pcn ’hi qtu ►tic n * *h><h if»<t alike iheir own rr<l the j nblir w< If- re. i CONGRESS —Will mhw iI le nrd th e m<»*l in• portat.t quest if-ns will 1 • Lr< i tht l elvre ;it for di t< iniination. One < f hi E. thr < n jit '• ripatjnn nnd coloni?:-li» Ti T «licr of th< I rr«-id» i t will vitally nff* et '.lie fututc <4 lienor Ty. >ll I interest hie C<-nttep>iotal pl< Ct kdil gs M ill le rrrotl< <1 in ’h»' S< t ; r« 1 'I HE LFGiSLA'II’!‘F--/\ t»w leguhlrri- ! m ill AFFC n.Eb on tl • Bth of Jr ivory iwxt. )»« Helton will hat ea deep irdcres’ for lie 1 ofTndir.na The Sei.line! v. ill contain a ftoihfill nnd itih lligait repoit of its pi < cc« dii gr, w tint tl e i« adi r tn u undei j-tand fre rn da\ to day whnt their n pres« i taflvcs arc doing. T’ L WAP—I l e evt ntM of ti «• war as tl . v ; r.re developed will l e fai'hfu.ily givot «<» tl at J the public tnn\ ne advi>etl mm to itM ptngtf ;t) e remit* ol’battles, the condition of tlieou.hi d j ii»g nrinn «, and all that i ffecti the pn al mi p- • pie, nt home end ah road, for tl e uVvilbroa of j ti e R< bellion. Jn midiiion, the S« ptin«-l will contain the cr*l rent n» wm of tl ” day, chf.ice rnis< < Hat v, btt’e ilt ins. the lab M reports of the New Yrrk ard Cincii t nli general and cattle rnaikels. iherfiidiiion > f iherrot /yrnd stock irrtki tr; in a word.ii will l»r tfio effort of ’1 « j rcprieT tn <f the Sentinel togive its rolufnvM sninterfM for t all cjarea of n micr* Mid ►urh infmmidii n i*s will br eMpecirlly adapted to the w< 11 tring us the ci’ let)* of 1 ndinna. The Sentinel will cot t-rer to represent nt A • land by the regular organ irntions- of tie D< n » cratic party. State and National; sustain tl e principles and policy they shall avow. and »t p port the randidnti a tin y may n< niinale. We have n<» apenis. 'I be l«-w price for nb- | scriptiot will not allow it. e therefore n» k ; our D mocrat ic fiiend-—all whe, desire the rero'ifiof bound principle? —to aid in tie «xt<nsion of the circulation of the S« ntin< 1. Daily rt d Weekly until they s|jtdl at hast reach «v« rv D« morratic fatnilv in Indiana. 7he preps is a iiimd iiti|M»rtaiit a iff nt in dirteti’g aiiglt thv public ndnd.nnd al) that is nord< d to give tl w r ■ 1)» nu c r nli< party permanent rule.is the cnlight* ciitnent of ih<* p.-oplr a« to it* principles end policy. Il A-Irrll he our aim. with mH ;]«< •,! iljiy *i e lo faithfully Mdvorntf I>»nrrreii” N« ti! ilneni* and tin nsur« *, for w »- bvlii vr lhaf in so we be Pt pr« mote the true ir>t< totfi of I tl r country. TERM?.* T) JIM* <’F THE DaIIY SIXTINFL I copy I year, in advai.ee |C CA I •' -I With. £() I t M> OF IHL Wxhji SINTJNIL. ' ’ rn pv I year, «| r,o P' copies and one to the n ak.« rof club, ]fi no ,20 copiea and two to the ruakf rnf club, 30 00 i Additions can be made tn clubs nt st v time .at the above riitea. 3he names will I e printed r 1 on each paper v i«li< ut < xtra chatge. Nopi’p*'!' will be sent wiibcut prepayment, or o u'inucfi longer llu u paid for. AhHiffp LLDFR.HaRKNFSH a bjnghav.* litdit'i.spoils. Inoihua. >' 3 / Only a Year in Club* of Four. . . / RTHUR’S HOMr: MAGAZINE, s t For 063. Vol’ xxi.and xxh. Fdittil In T. S Arthur and Virginia F Towutrnd.’ ! Contain’Novi-let*. *tori«-a, po« trv. la-hinn* .Steil and Wood Engraving*., ne.-dli work pt- - i t* in* in great variety, n Mother'* departn-i nt, 1 Houwkei pel's and health rtt part inruts, niih 1 I literal} nt -• ws,nnd .all the rcee.’oti. aof n fiiat I eh<»* M g: -rme. The Lad*'* Book leartthi* tlatteti gt tiiiuny to the character of Aitl.ur’* Home V : ~ t*iue:— "A* we have often Irtfore ’aid. it i’ without ' controvi r>v the bc»t 1 wo Dollar Mr.gxine pub* | li’hed in the i-o.uvtry; and this is tl e etr<ugly out.poken testimony « very where giv< i. by lie pr<-»» We know of i o periodical that k. »<ll d.M-rve’the prai”- hi Mow< <l. Ihe idilot, n« v- • ; er lire in their < flnrts to gi»e each month a ri«h I nnd v.-rieii literary repast to their ru ili r. j Their wmk i* ki pt fully- i p to ti e sfandaril of t ' iheir promise is never dtillvit alu «** full of instruction. We have often said and n pent it L again, that it should make a psit of the r< ndii g i of even household. We know of no belter idj ueator of the people, young and old. Os the id. . it<>r* we tired not spi ak; their names ri< hen’*- ' hold words all over the countrv. in tl eii ham 1 * i no periojicni.eau fail lorcaeh the hightM | uilt of excellence.’ A new serial, by T S. Arthur, a ill I c rm, - j menced in .the January number,< ntith d Out in the World 1 ." Rare nnd Elegant Premium*. Ar<- s< at to n,rKe ttprlnh*j, A lai-i 1) etcgm; hie ronv of that ’pb-ndid engraving, -Lhake- , -pl arc and Ids roti mporarie’.” S. A larpe Phot.-Igraphir copy- from ancni raving nt 11 nr '.ington’’ celebrat'd picture, "Mucv’s Dteim." ». 3 A similar r..py of H«trthg* "Glimpse of au r - i English Homestead.” I 1 erms—Tvo dollars n year in advance, it >1 i "tic premium plate Two copiea. 3collars. 3 ‘ copies 4 dollars. Fotir fng 5 dollar*. Fight ar d 'S one to gettet up of rich. If) di l) >r *. One of the premium |hnis it given lo every getternpofa <*luli, small or large. 'I hree rod stsmps must be sent t" pay the postage an each pr< mirrw. Address T S Al lIIITI A CO.’ vfi-ti46 323 Walnut Street riiilrdeiphta " D F. COMPAR ET. PORK PACKER, !■' iiiileb mi emission Mcrcli a n l , :«’T EORT WAYNE. J ND. f>nrr-’l <h al< f in all kinds of Gruir, St FiUi, S» t Pr< , Agri cultural Itmann. Ac, Best Bra? ds Family Flop ITLibcrfi] t>hr.rctß trade <»• ricdueF.tfc