Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1863 — Page 4
wvo<» r* ■' ■wc'i-’L' .'-B-Bf- 1 bUquletode in lh« WortbtV*** ftevolntiounry Movement* of Abolitioai’-na. From th* N. Y. Journal of Commerce. Jin 27/ Th< r« exist* in neveral S'olfh i ’ Northwest—piv'-eutarlv in Tndi- [ Ol.ii’. and W-roomin— h Ci.o li’ron of thing* which mu*t *rw>n Hbrm unties 'he tendency o» public c. n'imi ntn 'h< re r. oiv>■» a m ''<• ncl. ck N>t only is there expressed » <!■•. p dis it.to.7ton with the general government. ■.!( •) e course o< s.une of 'be leading „ „ ips pers is calculated in f.n the embers n< tiscord into a devouring fl >me H " ,’rea lv common W See tn print <ucl. w .,rda ■<« civil war.’ Tevolniom. tocru firming* of the ppp.l.U. n.’i'b with an ~; r ~ional suggesnon that certain retrae. ..rv members of the bgivUnre bodies should be arrested with other recomnwndmions of . X'rerre treasures In fact the violence of partisan strife I* eq a.I tn anything which preceded the rup nr-. between 'be I’or'h suit South. T .«■ Chicago Tribune is in every sen e vev.vj- I tinnarv AGw days ago the following .. men-nce o r another sicessmn *»« -brown, out in the leading columns ol that p«p-r ; •We assure them that the ties of ts. . Northwest loN. w England are no’ in dissoluble; but they are stronger than toe j bond* which unit-s u» to Hew York, and j jf in the changes and reorg in z i'lons -.ha- are possible a* the consequence o' the preaent revolt, it i* necessary for 'be , West to make an eb Clion where she Wil go she W’H become an appendage <> neither the Middle S'a'esnorvf the b uto I She will declare her independ. nee ol bo' h ' and right herein the hear'-of the ’on'v' nenl. the possessor of the finest w-tl and the best elimate in 'he h«n.'*ph< r» , w»i mora than ten millions ofp-ople. stia the prospict o' a rapid w.d • 0.-gr mz-an empire that will flom.hate ( over al! Other tnctions of the r* public, and wl ich will have the power to com I pel the opening of halt * <1 Z n route* to | tide water upon terms and, Conditions that we now plead lor in vain
AM this beou’e of th« terms of Gov ; Sermour’* m<-s*«ge »”<! ! * fl , ’ lHt i tolls received by N’W York S'wte <•" vu-nierr. product 1 *re though'- to bo ex ; .-♦skive. Th* s»mr journnl, ■ n t’*' 23 • | inst . charged that n scheme whs on Kot ■ in the L-Kt-Utur- of tl.al S -U*. to t'k<* control of the mili'nrv out the hands <’• j th» Governor and vrM it in « hl,a "’ usurp. r«. a<-con-.panving tl’i' »*»r»tion with the remark that it mar be n thpower o' the Copperhead* (demecru'*) tn light the torch °f civil war in llun.nf Thia i» only nn illua'ration of the *p'in with which political controversies are being conducted in s. me of th" > >r h - western St hi. ft. whirl, we .i*e. that sit. n- { t-ion mar be directed to >1 “ nil j cl and j the pubfrn for. wart., d. That editor Who. ’0 this rri’ieal when s ,T ' , tons are ea*)y excited, wiH deal so reck- j Irmly in fierce vituperation kindling par lWin animosity and einhii teeing seciiotim jealousy is i-itb.er strano. ly blind to the consequence* which may insure or i* wholly indifferent lo the public w-al. The Springfield (111 > correspondent of the Same j 'lirnal. Speaking of ’he design* of what he is pleased tn call the secession m<>»' ir.ent" io the Legislature of tha* S ate. says: ’k obi a? to the establishment of a grant sl*vrhobling 0. tiled race, to ’a.e th as many free and border slave States. r. M Os-ihl . end <x'-nd its sway over the ct.-.n’ries bordering on the Gulf «‘ M-x>o .-.nd the i*l nd* of the same I t.ll the people of the State Illinois that in the event of the reci.gr.h ion o' the S tt'h. which the leading an 1 uofl'r.'Jlirg democrats consider an fall acc.-napil. they will have a desperate and perh»p* hlondr a rtiggle to prevent this State from being a'tsolied thereto’ The St. L o ui« Democrat al»o discour re* about revolution in Illino:*,’ on ac Conn’ rd a proposed amendment vs the con*’itw’ion. remarking as folb-ws. — In view of these facts it i* plain to b. »een that a erisi* of no little importance, i if the conspirator* do no’ pau*e in their work i* approaching- tn the aff.ira of our eiater S’ate ot Illinois. Upon Governor and people alike will rest a fearful re*ronsibili v. The Governor is pledged by bi* oath of 'five to defend and maintain the con*tiiu’ion Such a dire.: and a««ault up« n it* provision* ah atwnr* to b" in cmtettit.laiion by it* .nemie* cannot Gil to escape hi* notice and demand bi* interposition by all tn*-( power be possesses. ’ In Indiana the Legislature is in like manner agitated bv parVsan debate G.v Mort n professes to have inform ation that secret political organic iti-m* ’X that . 8'»'« are seeking the overthrow o’ 'he government, an I with number* sufficient Kt'-xcite apprehension* on Ids' part, not only in regard to In-liana, but. al! (lie nor'liwestern S'afes The ludiarattoi'" 8-n’inel. among the must ar hahte pern*!* in ’h» State says no cane man can brlieto auclt a slatemen’, hut’ add*; There are credible rumor* >fl >al t ha* •h» renubh-ae* «r* organising secret, roeie'i'-s-in different part* of tne State, .nd that; the member arc being furnished with arm* ’-Vhat can b» 'he ocoWon and whaf tha nurposa of such org .ntz .lion? Has the Governor made stir effort to ascertain 'he eharac er numbeis an I ohi-e’a of these republican secret club? J, he favoring a md.cv. the effect of «• I mb wit! to organic- opposing secret, c’tlb t the S afe tn create t .• - - •1«. r. .ne,l . an I nhi.'h • ■Tfr’Tl* > •••«..’ J. ■ will r- sub in Miner »bd perhaps Banguiraw f.ud* 1 ? . j i( and 'hr-ao ’.i nt horilv
U. g_ -LJl .tt-ffl-tag?. I'_K-r-rvoulil extreise their power and ii fl-jere. tn protect the riii» n in all hi* e. nslHn tionnl rights to secure the liberty of th. press, the freedom of sp- ecb anil thpurity of the ballot b. x there will be mapology or jus'ifieation lor the peopl. ..rgamxing 111 any way for tie protection ol the rights and pnvibge* gu«r*nn . d by the tog nic law ol the btnte and the i.ation. Bm it does »x - t« alarm when arbitrary arnsts are made and ci' Z us are dragged from home and imprisoned lor < obtic.l reason* alone, and it is a s.iffi'i.ni cause tor those enter'lining p.drical senninen's obmxtm* '•’< parties in power to organize so that they may know each o.hir and s.-cure the' I protection to themselves which it should he the fi-st du’v of the representatives at the government t.i 'urnish. We might quote from papers in Old" »nd Wisconsin to show that in those : S ates also the current "I political affairs runs very turbid Ihe Cineinanli (r-.zeife tor i x .n.ple under 'he head, I nimrs in the Nuiih. »*va the present univ. rsal toleration has demonstrated th* n.cessiti or I oldirg a strong hand over sedition it. the North, hne.mi. stn war have nrights, dtc. This language is not restrict rd to ii,. Be who are real isl n f'-rs but; is so comprehensive in its application to include all who are supposed to bheterod. x in public faith A* might be • x peeled public feeling* i* much > X>sper alert; but th. re are some indications that ’ it is the settled determination of the rad ical party organs of tne northwest to • x ci'e popular o* tzv to the point ol revol u'ion In -act private letters from tin •sis' speak <*f r. V Ic'ioll *s actuall’’ -n progress II is impossible to <L vw •vh i msv be the secret intention* of tboswh > are -omen ing di-cord at home wild* our armies are abroolin the field l •UrS.il is eHV to sir th it. li lies* wi*-r counsels pri-va 1 smpered by more ■ m>ier i im. seriou* mischief may ensue whnt Is the .11 aninc of Tbi*—l he Abe litionists of ludivua Secret! y ArmingThe following proceedings of the In diana Legislature on Wednesday, are ! *ign fieant, a d -all for an explanatior •mm Governor Morton:
Mr. Brown thought, as we had already called ujon lie Governor lor intoimatiott: in that r.gard. it would ber.Fp*ei'ol to give His Excllencv time for a hearing, i He (Mr Brown) kn.-w that arm muskets, an.t ammunition for the mu*keif—were bring shipped to Jackson county, and were islrib’jied in that porion ot the county dens, ly populated by A b.-li'tents's ■Mr Roberts »aid that it was proper iltat bis General Assembly slrould know 'or what pu'p ise these arm* w-re dis tributed The people should demand ot the m lilary authori'i*-* an h. c- tint in I'tis matter. They might be diiv.-n, by th? unwise conduit l>l tl o*e wu'hori ies. IO force to assert Hi. ir rights H- hoped *-uch n tl.in” would n-»t occur; bn' '' migl.t, and would, it th. p.opl- a rtgi Is ■*. re eowrnurd to bo trampled on. •Mr Wooih-n had be'n informed bv r. sponsible gentdenirn that a quantify of revolvers had b-en shipp. <1 to J .hnsoo coun'v and placed in the hands oi R- pub licanb. He obj cted to fie placing ol arms by the military authorities in the bands ot the people. If we wish d peace' —it We could have peace — arms mu-l not be pu' tn the hands of the peopl- by I >.( S- tn aulhorit y. Tlie pe. pie had a tight to b.-ar arms of their own; but the times Were such now that It was hsZ ardous n the • x’rerne for the author! ties to take am steps in the directions in die ited. ’Mr H-.rnky said that the distribution u* arn.s by those in au'h ri’v had b.. r going on tor some time. It had aw-a k> tied a deep le< ling throughout the State. Thess arm* had. mv-teriously • nough. been placd tn the hands ol those friendly to the Governor. It was .-Vid-nt to hi* mind that these arms were not dts'tibu’ed for the purpose ot detene. or for maintaining the public tranqudli’v He was for sifting the whole matter a’ once Mr Spencer also was for immediate thorough investigation. Finally, on motion of Mr- Bmw i the further con*id> ration o' the r> solutwn was pn-tponed tin il Siturd <r n x'-, at I' n A M.’ S. ME Excitement —There is som> te.-li. g among the republ'can* in regard tn tl.e proposition before the i.-gi-latur-in regard to the appointment of a rr.ilitari board to supervise the military opera tior.a ol the state. Some republican*— abolitionists —go so tar. as lo counsel a resistance to such aboard. We wool! sir to those abol.tion'st; that 'h-v ought to insist upon such a board, to divide the responsibility with ' the democrats G >v. Murton coul 1 d" bi tter il he had the aid of such a board Il ought to he in*i«'ed upon by ’he dem 10-ract t.f the l-gislature. Tiii* body i-fr.-sK #rom the jv-nplv, who have no’ her n aatisfied with the wtv Thing* Wave been mana-eil and a board thu* npp.un rad wo dd better !* fl' Ct their will | Let u« have a m lilary board Dy all means. Salt Lake fttr. Feb ! —On the m-'rn r.g o' the 29 h u’t., Col, C-ir.nor had a d.-* ; .erate bittie with the In lines on Re .r R ver. in Washtnotan Territory. 142 mil*« north. He ktll.d 2'21 ot the Indian* ntw were supposed to b« drown I garrison &C The fl rht haled four hours His hiss win 1.5 tilled amutV" tbc*n mm ofT.ccra aod 33 wounaed
“Ho prat-ip ftir* mutrarti ur puien. For the whole boaidlrss tatiwal is oars." \YK. S and, bars been introduced to the public for mor* than six years, and have acquired au VoxyvXa.vVu’j, far exceeding anv Family Medicines o‘ < similar nature in the market. An appreviadng public w:«s not kt'j, in discovering they possessed lema-lrabb CavtuXav-c and hence their ScA.«. and ennseqnent profit to the thus enabling him to expend ’V'wows'.xw'Xs of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the which have been showered upon him from \W \\aAs o'J X\xc Covuttwj. The peculiarity of the V>\-<>oX VkAvCJur <ViX& VAX.% is that they strike at the root of by eradicating every particle of impurity V\ tlwe "BYootX., for the life and Health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out a’j 'jserable existence. These medicines X\x Vwct\\\.w\ttX. for curing Scrofula, Syphilis, Shin diseases, Old Seres, Si.’.t tfheum, }^ l ieums.tis~n, Sieh Ideadache, Livsr Complaint, Fevsr and _flg"u,s, Leuaorrhaea, Female Complaints, E ysioelas, St jlnthony's Five, c liimors, Eruptions, F’ts, Sbrojulous Qonsu.mption, etc. ? s I 01?Epers..n writes, her Jaughterwas cured of Sts of nine years’ standing, and St Vitus' dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was cured after his flesh had almost wasted awey. The doctors pronounced the ease incurable. ANOTHER, was cured of Fever and Ague after trvinz every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which lia I existed fourteen years ANOTHER .1 Rheumatism of eight year*. Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which the Purifier and i’iih> YVovkV\k«. w CXaaxvvix. are the most active and thorough pills that have ever been introduced. Thev aet so directly upon the I.iver. excit tng that organ to such an extent as that the •ysteni does not relapse into it* former condition, which is too apt to be the c.ase with eimply a purgative pili They are really a YSXooY awA. AAv-cv 'VvW., which, in conjunction with the Y>\.ooX V\vvv\vev, will euro al! the aforementioned diseases, and. of themselves, will relieve and cure Heaiaih?; Oostf.venfss;Colic Fains, Cholera 'Jforbut, Indigestion, Fain in the Rowels, Qizziness, etc. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are CtooA. ‘MctXX.eX.wtft, and yon should try them before going for a physieiata Get a Pamphlet or Almanae of my local agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will JLa a proof that (lie Blood Ptirifier and I’iih arc purely Vegetable, I have the certificate** vs th<u*e riuiiieut bu. Professors Chiltnn of N. ¥..nti<l Lockr of Cincinnati. Brad D.- Hoback’s Special Notice* anti CVrtiArales published in * conspicuoua part oft Lia Pn|>er ir« io tittle to th ne. Pried of the ScandinaTian Veg.-ruble Hbwd Purifier. ?i per little.or per ha!f<ioxei». (if thrbcandiiiavinn Veg etablr Bl.mml Pilbi, 25 c*-nta }»»*r box. uT ft la>xc>> fbr 51 Princwal <»®cv and Saiear'a*:u, N'<> 6 I’ mi Four:): St ( 3<l Building ff’in M tin St.. Cincinnati, O. Laboratory Kv. 15 Hammond Street. FOB SALE BY llm A l anji county.by Dr. T T I) »r v — *• C i in S-nifb<t huttm in.in Vb'a-aHt V(t • John H »rt, M »nm »uth. S toric! Linton. Hu . %an I bv and A * itUz the Union v6-al i.
rZStnunora »< ofubris aflkctioni are the acrse.thebli »ht. the potato rot of mankind. — f iey ire vile an i filth/ as well ns fital. Thev irioi fro n •••mta ntnntion and --'*■ the »lo»l. an 1 are to.he. ’rc-.ot ns everyI w’i re. Oie n irter of all we m«‘Pt are tainted I vith the n i’il one quarter nfrhexe dieofthem ' li’» fotish’v ton, hecanse they are cnrahle — Vyer’s Sia.S4rAr.n.L\ elvanaoH ont the Scrollj »i 4 • v-in‘i i i fmm th • l»h .I. it pure ; and healthv. nn I »<inl c •ntamt.'mtion fr rn the Rvstom. Xu I »• under v.nir Serr.fulons dumrde •, xinertha irrcs’fftiMe attr fa* pr*.r:T •] u•n tster’iC comhii:Tition C4iri«*;vr v»Hm»a thn he calls Sxiiav latiLA — r C t. v 6 a JS.
D 3. WM B. nVRD’3 Jen hi I He THE BEST IV THE WORLD, INSVKINU •| l£ TEETH &, A SvVEET BREA h . ASt> I /ÜBIKO TOCTHiCUK AWB ygVHALSU. Ito vm> wish to he btossed w ith nnd admired 1 ! tor P,.. FT Writ* and Sound HMto ' . ns W’! B HVAD’B UNRIVALLED TOOTH , POWDER, w irranted free from acid alk > i 5 hrn*".b-fn- i* I [rd. ware ofihe wdinary cheaply.th P"Wted MOUTH WASH. Price 37 cents per hottie. I’ j. nstr,n<rent wash tsalsothe best rrinvdv in the world fr>r Can«»s. BAnHassT l. BLyPixo [ k-MS Sobs Mouth, i tr. 1< hascured hundre. s. j | [to you or vnnr chibl-e” ->T'>‘>™ I AO'IE? Oct DR. HURDS MAGIC T3oTH-ir'iT-W TTP I‘S PriCF. 1 C p llf* '**T DOttlP I S Wed- with N EUR A LOT A ? Get ; DR W BHHRD 8 NEUEKLGT* PLASTERS. I q to- most .Active and delightful remedy i U Thrvdo not adhere nor blister, bill -ootlie ' anr charm awav pain Try them T rice, IB ! and 17 cents. Mailed on rece.pt « f ( Do von wish a complete s.t ..f DENTAL I REVIPDIES and a TnvATisr os Pufskrvixo Itpf'h’ Get Its w. B HTRI’S DENTAL TREASURY, theiieatest and mo«t vain .blepres- ; lent thatone friend can make to another Price. . l il S,mt by Express on receipt of price. For sale nt all the best stores throughout the C °civTms.-A* there are dealers who take ad vanta e of mir advertisement* to impose upon their customers inferior preparations.it I* ».c ef.ary toinsiat up"" having what you call for ot.TT« "kst; thorougbU. tested end prepared hv an experienced and Detit.st 1 n a*u’rerof the New York State D. nti-t ’L ti.ui, and Vice President of the New 1 ork City Denial Society. X.IIrpHK __ .
WM. B HTTRD & CO- NewYo k AuE NTS WAN ! ED. i. — n Fob the HISTORY t the mil WAR IJ ARERifA, ■. o - C'Mi'Rt’tNG a Full and impartial VCCOI ST“tr THE OHIG N AND J i\o GRESS of the REBELLION. The A'arioua Naval and Military Engagement:. aud the Heroic Deeds periol med bv Armies and Individuals, and Touching Scenes t in the Field. Camp Hospital AND Cabin. j BY JOHN S. ABBOTT. AUTI10& of THE ‘ MOTHER AT H me. ’ • LIFt 0K X’AP LE<>N.” “HIST »RY <*F THE FRENCH REVOLUTION<tc. Illustrated with Diagram* and Numer ou* Engravings of Bittl*’ S-'enes, | and Portraits of Distinguished | Men by tbe Ivr-st Arn*i» in nu ricn. ”*Vr Abbott’* stile i* peculiarly graphic, for , £hle'and pictureiqe. bringing he -c.-ue* d.'.y crihed felearlv and vividly before the nvud. and enabling the render almost tnseethe march of embattled ho*t«.to hear the roar ..I artillery. ( and participate in the deadly strife ot war. , an 1 he i* bv common consent regarded as the , man of all other* io write the History ufthe -Treat Rt l t-Uictn. 't will be in TWO Kn/a! Volume, of "vet I’! ' p ,--* each, illustrated wi'h-W<rp«. 11 u ‘-■- an I hound in Araliesq'ie Leather in the ni.ee approved modern stvlc.an 1 will be sold omy B 'y <priHCRIPI ION X o 1-m aoin-t W-I'.JTH' lo sell this His'crv m call Conntv of the State of Indian apply to or'Address' Oct 2. ’6>. I m. Indian po i. I'ul. THE HOUSEKEEPER’S \F.\V FI’iHITI’RF, POUMI. Prepared from a new receipt bv ’lm propri’tnr o' the-'ltHOT'iva -IosATUAK rocmu.’; .scert.fiml bv d| the Vew York I’irn'inr.-D ■ uers and I ’-ino Forte Maker* tobeihe best in tb- world foi Re moving <cr .’ che-. Mirk*, and [brt. nn-1 r-*to. rin'» a hish and lasting gios* to all km-i* <>. Van.i.hed work, from F irmt-ye to L'It i* cheap-rand b.-t'er then V ini'sh. driesjm m . isea.ilv -ipnli I Wi'h apr c of Clanton Fl inne! an I a -lottlo or two of this N w FcnviTint; Pol *u. a Housekeeper can work waeic’ I-h --h ■ >rn ; '-'- -"f a ho'i*e and ; I. p .„. it I ?>’;inr lik" n-'V N" ’W '* th.- t'm-to; ...hinenn’-vonr Table*. Chair*, 'h -k* Piano*. ; Picture Frame* Carriage* "te on I m "kc them’ lo -k fl'' n '"'"er. Th *i- trn" ec inomv for «a'e bv F'irr.i"ire rtealer* and ‘Rtor-keon-„rs tT'-nernllv. Price 25 and V) c "i’y a h-v-le. n. I S’re-t.h 'v 1 '"k. Q rs cat. XosvT* Wasted. Add i’**, 3ix 19. 2, Xkw Yokk P. O' ' EK?f->YX‘! i' -v > A-MANTH. AfZEVTS W\N'ri't». ■a weR -van’, an ac’iv •ag *n’ in ev i rv Conn* \\ in Canada an | the United State-, to S -l' v>i • F’ri'iktin S<-tv''»g M-aehi'i". Ton tim'ted nnm’-'-r of Travelling -agents wi-n-itl p-iv a *ajarv of ♦4'l r> Ibf. rtS '”11 WTVTH. +VD 1" ! pen*'-*, ToLned Agent * a coinurtssi'on of per cent on all Sale*. y v *rv M .ehinv'* wnr-nnt.ed to eiv ■ iiuiversal <fati*f-ieiic.n . an 1 k-'-i', in ."nair *'* mo-ii'n* ■ R.-oont i m-wovem-nt* ren L-r > '»’* M-mlone ’>«.> ,>,.. n pe«t and -n i*t n in'ilar in ’he m wket For full nartienlar* and a a-rai’ara’ '"isinesa, ad. dres* with-itamo ’ H I A. S de A’-n-* f-'iiklin If-a'.,; n e QB>x3o!,B3.sTf)V.M**<. ’i T • n n -o ”m M . _
r , f y. T - - ' o V 4 1 °TT’TA *>’■’».’» r T r A. 1 PrF»e z af D»<*re .«ed a'’?j *rnd in > ♦». *’-»•**» «r n- w xrrnTr\T. ADVTC'E r’«v n gratis hv. the ' ’ \ C.-r-or.n ri' V vnrv n-n-iPT, n „ ,> or Domini Wenl-i'o**. »>-' ■ '■ •- *<■ n-<T , ’n«. D’ld np ft )rt VF V Rp\fvn T t'q pvhnWed in ♦ -q n;,n<*n«irr p,n p . ind in Monied ’nhrr enveTn'na n r P l inro . o 8 . ft raA Ctimni for nr.utnrrn n-IHL., I ' r ' ' ♦”■ able. il Alirez. DP *7 ♦ Ar‘--7-*’ i ' n rr '»w«erf< No.* Kinth Siraet Philadelphia. Pa. vi-n« 2
HEW MAP! i'7'u7'/ /i7i'iJ-oLb ol ’ FEMALE AGENTS I bOU.IOO -io SELL lloTd’s nbw stxel puath C ’Vntt colokxd Mar "F THS UailTBD -TATES. CANADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK From receiitsurvevs.compk-teii Aug 10. IS62| cost AS ,000 to engrave it.ind one years lime , Stipeiiur to any $1 map ever made by Colton or Mitchell. aSdiwlls at the low price of fiftv cents; 3711.0011 nam.'S are engraved un thu map. It is not only a County Map, but it iaal--o a Comity and Riilrond Map of the ' liited States and Canadas combined tn one, giving EVERY RAIL ROAD STATION and distances between Guarttntee any woman or man to per day and will take b .ck all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money., end for tl worth to try. Printed in-truci’mns how to canvass we” furnished[all ear agents. « ; Wayrtp—-Wholesale Agent* for our rnops in ; every Stale California,Cana 'a Engined France and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few huudreddollar.scapital t:fi"n. t.T. LLOYD. N . I'4 Broadway New York City. The TVnr Dep.ar-rneiit uses our map of V.rcin ia Maryland an I Pennsylvania co-t *1(111.001' on which i*marked Al tietam Creek . Sh.trs'mrg Maryland Hights, William-port, Ferry, Rhor. rsville Nolan 1- F .rd, and all others on the P.itomac, and every other ptace in Maryland, Virginia and P. nnsvlvania. or money refunded. LLOYDS TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP oF KEMTUCRT, OHIO, INDIANA and II LtN I*. is the only authority for G n. Rtiell and the Wnr D-’partment. Money refunded to any Rne finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. Fromthr Tribune. Aug 2. ”LL' yd’s MAO"F VIRGINIA MARTLAND, AND PENN YLVANtA. This M*p is very arg"; it* Cost is bn‘ 25 cents [ Audit is th" be-t which can be put-shamed ” Ort ?. 62. 3 w. GREAT BOOKS I s PRESS. THRILLING INCIDENTS OF THE GUEIT REBELLION; * JI THE HER3ISM OF OUR SOLOtF S AND SAILORS* ILLUSTKA TED. Price,fl.2'. Thr enti<?3 and ihv public are ritl.t in pr»* dieting that this wil! in graphic u.irrn ’five, rxritinif iidrurst. and ♦ I’en-i/H p ipularitv, all oih* r hi<’.»ri. >of ihr War fi»r iLr U.ti*»n. It*iln in*- will hr th<« heroic darijitr. patim» <nl faring, and hair bread)hsecnpe* * f <»ur ..oldirrmid saih>r>. and its in*’id* n’s will f. rm th* theiN** ofcorivt rsa’ion at rnnmnorable fires!'e* for yr:.is tocoinc.il will eo tain, in ad<Uih»n to its st irrin if details, the philosophic i! \i;»l;.*i of the Cann * <fth • W ir. l»v onx Lothrop Mctlft LL.D. Amlornf “The RD'* «»f ’h* Dmc'’ R* publi.’ n etc. the dat- •» of all he ini porf’ni • vent* from the ohn Ornwin r.iid . an-’ v •icfirntr and revised arcounlof the principal h ttb s with engraving*. O’."-bird the proceed*, of all 3'*ib*rr j t ion- j «eni dire< r r<> m -vii.l iw- irivon f- r the R tef | DDalded Solon r-. c.nd »dlp*r<.ns wh ♦ i>h copy nf lh< work, and ul<o to Irmo fit th**lle*ol 1 dier** should end their name and ad h «r at once. Alr«’. an v offie. rnr p 1 ivate. or p« r in ?<nv sect ion of the eonntrv having knnw cdv p of a heroic act or <tirr'in» incident, will <»bi ig. us by son'Dnff ati account of it. Baciksillkba. P »srM ksrpM. nnd Canvassing \r,r TH ill be b«‘ f'i’ iii-ih ‘.l with a l’ro-p'< i* - i tnj-’: •!.»•• tn the P >bD<her< i .I’i rni-isicit 'firm t • LEirs desi ring to ac n tye itii'-. akiny ijibscrtyw s T L
THE HISTORY OF CAN M VTUPICTURES FROM 1608 to 1860 Bv Dr..T. T,fr-^fc.nnr. Am V«>l. T. »i”W rt‘ i‘l v. V<»k If. nonrly ’•dh-I v . ThNi< nrob-i'«lv th«» l irm-t hnd mio impor t:m» work now in th<‘ Anu*r’r n n pri-R*. W - h-r->aki j’W p'ibli*h“d now p.iirions o’ ♦hr foPnwin«r nsnfnl nn<l h » TH V ’U’SiNirCW, P»VTAV?I nr Hnwt.»S>ivp Conductin'' Bu«i jjKr«»r-1 iiHr t«» Li w, /‘xnnnnd«‘<| sh« Ajithoriten. 4'o pp . sheep P-r.’, <1 . OPPOKTt MTTVSTOR IVDrSTST* or. i TH^ r UXD f!! niXV.im’VY* Cloth, $1 Thi» hi** »pp»ih]ishi*«l in En<rlnn<l. E%erv li’hHipsA* m?in Mid <»l«-rk them* books. Thev will pnv tho buvrr a hnnd j r>‘?. fiil.i. Every parent »houW gvt them fo r ! their *nn«i. Ml th<»•*<» hnok« nr* 1 mailed , postpaid, on r<crint n 1 priro. W’r pav particular attmtinv T« ni 'ilin? books, wrapping ihmn r-iref’P.lv, rvnd ! will prneurr and «rnd . pn*tf nj»j 1, nnv book :»n [ vwh<n* on rocc pt o<puhlisher®’ price and six i Ata nine. A<b»rfCM ' r rihnnr K ’rw PI —Prr««>n« who i* i-h tn hnv v p.fin* , nfthe he«f »»r»kors will h<» <hnttn hnx\’ ’h >v mi ; <.nvr a hit•tbnmr «ntn in be vMrrl»fl«n ?• tl ri ■ nddr«*«< PiAvn. «*nrp . t >t. Otflt <t C., Publishers Agents, New York, P. 0. wages pun sen ■ Tn «<’ll ijnA-k for A<ls ms in •/ | Cnnimov. Wr will give a rninmi* sinn on al i <jnr»'l*i «.»1 1 bv nur Averts, or p«v n from prr month, and pnv sP m e * j «arv »>«••« Our machine*!* ,r » >♦ nfi rt chani»m. A child rnn learn rn it b , hiH I nqr’s instruc'ion! It is equni tn an I P’lnn’lv •'vin-r Mnchm* i<t and we Lav redweed th* n’-irr tn Fifteen Dolh**. • I Each -’il. hine is warranted fn*- ♦tirrr v»‘nr«. i d/fd’VM c. pnarjT.P*. f*rn. Asst. Detroit Mich. i - * ■ - — —. .i. ~
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S£« Ana n .4 7 THE WHITE COIINQ TFe kart this day clottd cur £ w ; ( are nose telling (rood, Ready Pay Only; ntne om xud nil, nod buy' where you will not hnv» to pur Pstcts fur Goodi. UHLIG Cl 8 CCCIS FH (f * We shnll be able to Ute advxMi 3 ”< . Eastern Markos, an i supply our ruv'-otners with goods at lywir pticvt lliuu *« tjt,;,
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I «d through want of proper Hf" i -iibjert. ' use dr.wm n nrrr>'s yc . , . . Prepared nt Dr Hurd'* T' ‘ fl '' Fourth Street P- illvn. F f , Price. 87 Cun'* P” | A lil-t-rnldbeornt n ndi-lo'l’« ,f ” ~, | \,l,Prbiclm-1 Offer. T" 1 ' 1 ",.; I irg* No 1 Sprnee S’ri-'* ■ ' So il ,-lb-n bv Ce-w-fT. Turk ~ ,mm-Hotel:.l d- T Coddmctmi. d . F> S Baenen, 2C2 Bri-adwry, slid I)-• j gists ' . DR W's B. ITRI 1 ’? Ncura!e:ia I rm twf ctTr er -INFU B A ’ - 'nr Toothache pr««!uc<-d ’-v f“ ‘ . I l-r Al xr I I , ( i« immidli '-’v ct’*e<» bv ''" ,r r '' 11„ v nc’ like " cle'-'v- Tr*’ ” „ I >mrml<-«*i” thi-fr natnn : »«.r end Tor-ve vo iinfli'’"-”’' rrk ' . p|„. - .Dr Wm R Hord’* N’i never Ml tn give *n!isfncti«n ’« • ' ' . A libera' di c-m’’’ n’.'T ro "! Add rone p rincir"’ v'.„ TorV I ?'<. 1 Spruce S-'-el. 1 r , r;r,’ " Sold .U-iibv C,*w. 11. jw< „„e Hi.t.l; ■’ t I h , - r '- PS Barne., 202 Breaffwoy, and ~ ;; SfoFfn. •el THErrnMie »re«-’"" ! <'ned ’C’ m ! Um Mowing PovntT . n. | ).,« l,,mr «’a»f* '"" ~ , f r 1 V 1, 7 o n„d 'IF- 1 . C.-.ll'"*' ',..5 -I' . •«’-c.’ ,O )t «? Tlwofll-e T<-* r dir n . v r ,.*:,l,.nee I” : f ,„l I’"' | Cmm'v 1"d -ive"> ' ' ■ ~ :„f October 1-T-T A* c-- f " ’ „ , ni -r*"” 'nl-m-’lmm. 1,- ri ♦»”•!-i’v * thorn <n «’e :??'* * p ,i ls c ■ i r a- x< v a- T dress 19 * 0 : th> prjHM.V a Cnnhtv T n 4 I Oct.' ICth 1e62.'
