Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1863 — Page 3
T M E iLW' pj OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE COUNTY. LOCAL* & M Ife CELLAR £ OUS ■ 1 Remember! Iteuierubar!! for bSss of Subscript-on 14,011'3 copy one »Mrln imErfice. sl. wit'.H, fit at ths Kipiration of tl.i, year, $2,0 . No paper dtecontiuuwl until all arrears a.o paid up. uueM*ttl:e option of thu PultUaLers. The paper will be sent to subscribers after their time of sub'Cription his expired unices U given to tir« contrary. We receive no fir a leßd period than 6 months. Special Notice* TO ApV&K I'iSHKS.- All ’;nt d w fajten/or a optcifed tnne, vnd • rdtrril gul before lb expiration of t'it linn speci'ird, tbi I be ch'uqtd , tAc regular ralf» forth.) same up to the time hey 9te ordered O' t. W* - 12- - Cj-Arthnr for March is on our table, and presents an appearance worth of its former reputation. erTho March number of that excellent Magazine, Godev’s Lady’s Book, is before ns. In saving that it is second to no other work of the kind, we know we will be endorsed by all acquainted with it. cySome of our citizens nae profited by the late cold spell to secure their summer’s icc. Though the crop was light this year we learn that some five or six Louses have been filled with that summer luxury. litb’ar Cur on Aa LirioKiars.—One *lalvtm<.n in this country compirhencied abolitionism so 'ong ago a* twenty rears. Slid Herr) Clnv: With th. abolitionism the rights of property nre nothing; the deficiency of the powers of the genera] government is noteing; >he scknoledged and incon testable puw'rk of the S ates are nothing the dissolution of the Union anti the overthrow ol a government in which are consentrated the hopes of the civil zed world, are nothing. A single idea has taken possession of thsir minds and onw»rd they pursue it, overlooking all barrt- r» reckless and regardless of all conseq U i'.CrS.’ Th*. abolirionis s are commencing to .‘•ail G«n Ranks They eonant par <t< n him lot having .up-rceded Cl n ButI. r an 1 chvng-dth- policy which male th. lutir Hl t.utoril US. They ere bent ‘•r> his ruin; and will not rest until he is r moved The 1., ad and front ol B inks <rf nJing appears to 1t- an order he iaav d informing il>« negroes that if they come wi'hin his line, tor protection and support, they will ho compelled to work. Hi. l advising tlu m to rent itn 01 the plsnisti >t>s Hi,d agree with th'ir own*rs ... In Che wag "* ihrv shall receive. The <r n-ral dots not wi-h to burd*n the government with their support. For this he is assailed and for this he wi’l •loubd, «. |>e recalled Ko man who will not bow down ind worship (he nrgao ind his abolition brethren, can long continue to h.-I.i posititvi mt 'er the present administration — f’t. Wayne Sen G n Banks lately proposed to the Massachusetts Forty sedenlh a nine months regiment to enlist for the war and be converted into cavalry- This was rejected and so was the proposition <o re enlist as infantry with large bounties.
Ji Announcements. FOR AUDITOR. To the Democrats of Adam* Coin'ty: ' Tn accordance with Hie custom of theDomoc*Ncy of thi* countv, you will, <m the first Mon of April next. std-< t or nominate a candidate to fill th ' offi of C ••in* v Auditor Havf( ing filled said office, through your kin dries*, and I hope to your satisfaction, nearly one term. I again p r vaent my name for yonr ion 1 ns a candidate for “aid office, asking—in nccor 1 dance with your long established cuatoin—your id support for die StcoN’n 'Firm R«snring each of you that if you confer the nominal ion upon me, ■ t « yon diall never have cans? in regr«-t it, if clo*<? ; r ; attention, and fidelity to the duties of th • office r |tl H what you desire in a public officer. Y<»urs 1( U Respectfully, WM. 0. SPEXCER. f i». Feb. 26, 1863 —printer’s fee $-2— pud di’ I DECATUR MARKET, itiD‘ Corrected weekly bv Nuitinan *t* Crawford « Dour, per 100, 3.00| Timothy Seed, 1.25 b ’ f " Wheal, 110 Pork, 125 j’ 1 " Rye, -10 Salt, 3.0) — Corn, 4" Butter, 12 111 Oats, 33 10 Flax Seed, l.S'l’lides, 06 Clover Seed, 5.23] “ dry, 12 _ ■ -'■'■■ i t FORT WAYNE MARKET. Corrected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. Hour, 7.251P0rk, 4.50 Wheat, 1.2 5 Beef, 2.75 ,»E! Rye, 55 Lard, 07 Corn, 45>Butter, 15' Oats, 4 ';E.rgs, 10 i~, Flax Seed, S.Oo'Saft, 2.5:). y{ j Clover “ 6. oo’l {ides, fU , Cl t Timothy" Lso| “ dry, 14 Election Notice. r Ndtic? is hereby gi ?n to the qualified voters »f Washington Township, AdntT»« countv, Indiana, that the r«»«nilnr annual township *d?c* lion wi!] be held a* the uanai place of holding in said township, on Monday, A pri! 6, T 863. hor the p«irpo'*e of electing one township Trus t«e, two Con>-tables, and one Supervisor for ’» each road district. i,7p Given under my hand. »hi« 26th da r cf Febrr/ 15€3. JFSSE NTBMCK. Trua>e. f.
—WWTWW—I 111. WMBW | ShcriH’s Sale. ! * John 0. Mcyar. j Tn die Circuit Court of vs. z Adams County in the Isaac !>. Feared. ) Slate of Indiana. : ’py virtue of an Execution tn me directed j • I) tnd delivered by ike Cleric of the . Ci cuit court of Adams County in the ■ t j State of Indiana I will expose U« sale at pub | . lie auction. at the Court Hou-.n do »r iu ««’<! ' County, bftv/.rm the bourn of ten o'clock A. M and four o’cloojj P- M on Saturday, Marek 91, 1863 the rents and profit for a h»rm of yaars not cxeo’-ding seven, of lie* folio.ring described > heal Estate bo wit: The smiih w.-st qu.yfar of the north e.'ist' quarter of sectibn fourteen (14). in township i twenty seven (*.*/; north.o range fourteen 'l l) east, coni Tilling forty (10) acres, tnoru or less,' in .®aid ronntv. and State of f'kti.uia And on failure to realize thi*r. fii>in the full i amount, of the execution I will at the sirnel time and place, at Public auction ns aforesaid expo’* to sale the fee simple of said described | 1 Red Etnte. X'-ruted as the property of banc D. Pe»rc<* l at tliPßnit of .Tolin G M«*yer« ; This 24iU day of Febrtiir.v 1863. JACOB STULTS. . Feb. 26,1863 SheritT Sewing Machines. x 1 TlicL’tth’ Giant Kamil v Sewing Machine Price ' t only sls. wfrh Gauge, Screw Driver ami j l , Exira Ncftdles. Hemmi rs can also be attached, price, extra s•’ Machine Gunge «cr< w driver am! ex/ra n«-edl»*-.at one ord r, tlh ’ P-^. TIKS ” rde rinif Machine* will please re I i init by expends if convenient, if not; remit j by mail at our r»>k. if registered:or we can «h’p ! L by express; and th« party ordering can pay on : delivery to them. ' The Little Giant Sewing Machine Company r 'having permanently established their general i hen i agency in '! olrdo. 0 , are now prepared io supply our agents ami Customers wi.h a fir superior machine than heretofore, combining all • : the improvements of •»£*<*. B' ing enncieved j 'on an entirelv new and jrtginnl plan, it stands ; out sicne and by itself, ur. rival led it its nnme- • [ rous poin s of excellence, by anything ever here ; tofore attempted i 1 the Sewing Machine line. i This is the fir*t and mdy che in and reliable j j machine ever constructed, which embodies al> | the in lisp< nsible qualifica ions necessary tn do i good f •rr.’ily sewiny’ Its marvellous simplicity j ami the neemney nf its operations excite the r ; wonder and admiral ion of every beholder. It p ; runs with the cre itc*t rapidity, making the celjebratrd elastic stiich, which will not unravel ? I from u here the at-wine is commenced. J I AGENCIES s ; Tn o’d'-r to i itroduce our machines ns rapidly . ! as possible thron dmjt. the whole country, we e i an* prepared to o:f r the m«)st liberal induce > month tn all who wish tn act a<our agents,either on salary nr cnmniwston. Our c<»nfidmtial circul: rs to agents, ifivinif terms. <frc , will he I sent to any one. on application. Cnnniy rights > t»iven to agcuU. Eor particulars address, with stamp S. PAGE. Tnij.no, (3. W i.4C >'m tien-ra! for the U S. ; License Notice, s No* ice is hereby trivcnto the citizens of Wash n intfton township, that Jacob CLks and John McLenn. under die name ami style of Cb> w s <t McLean, will mnk? application to the Board of I Com mis* toners of Adams county, Indiana, at I their March Session. A. D 1563, for a License to Heil sydru.m-, vinous and niatih liquors, in ie-d quantities than a qu u r at Bunt;- s new Lml ilinif on in lot number fifty-seven. in the town o Decatur, in aaid county of Adorns ami State ►* oflixLana JACOB CI OSS, H Feb 5. 1863 JOHN McLEAN. i S. B. ‘ 'UNION FOR THE SAKE OF UNION’ J ’’pHIS patriotic fr.iti-rnity, being- no«r pre I 1 I p red to ent ibiish its b-anches in Adams r i Countv invite* to membership all loval citizens of whatever party or sect Its aims are the following: I. To preserve, through all coming time, the • unilv of the United States from disintegration f. ami di raj . r 2 ToMCCtire to posterity our hrithright of freedom as conscience, speech ami act in t . •’. To afford »u people < f other lands an 1 Rsvlmn. a refug > from tyranny,oppression and . political wrong. 4 To perpetuate the memory of the founders of thi-gr at Republic ai d of their worthy and ini ''ortal sncce-sor*. 5. To teach, by covenants emblems, and beauty <»f National unity. For full inform’ tijn. Constitutions Bv Ln -a. drc.. apply f r the prese”t to Inhn Trimble, Jr., D. I) , Box 6295 Chicago, Illinois, Take Notice. 1 United States Assessor's Office I • Anderson. January Bth 1863. 1 I. TVinbor • R. Pi r<e, U S Assessor for the ’ ! 11th Collection Disirict oftheS’at< of Indiana '. do hereby notify all whom it may concVm. that from and after the 21th day of January, 1861. • I for tin- space of fifteen days the lists, valuations land enumeration nde and taken f»r the county of Adam-*. wii! bp open for ins-. ’on at the office of U. D Frazeo Asj*i»tant a ssor in and for *aid .eounty, in tin* town of Dec m said county. ' 1 and that I wilt, on the 23d .lay of Ecbuary next, at the office <»f said Assistant. Assessor, receive and determ’ne apneals relative to any i erroneous or excessive valuations, or ennmera- ; tions made by the as>n<tant assessor afm» said . Aud Continue from dav today until all i M heard WINBOURN It PI ERSE. Ass. IhhCol Dis Ind. > Clark’s School Visitor. ! VOL. VIL—A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY. . j The Visitor will commence its seventh voli nme with the J-tnuarv number. 1863. This is f the only Day School periielical published at sis ( ’ ty cents: ve.-.r, magazine form, beautifully il lii-trate-l. Reading, music, speeches, Dialogues ' Stories, puzzles, etc., etc., from the very best ' , writ<-r«. The Visitor hns th,.- largest circulation of any ! edneationni Journal published. New is the -.ill Vto form clubs for winter •clmnls. Send for 1! a specimen, and see in uc-ments to clubs. DAUGHADAY & HAMMOND. Publishers, License Notice. Notice is hereby given tothecitizensof Wash ington township, that Eli H. Townsend anil Jeremiah Townsend, under the name and stele of E. H AJ. Townsend, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams coon - . ty. Indiana, .at th. ir March Session A I'. 1863, tor a license to sell spiritous, vinous and ntatilt ’ liquors in less quantities than a quart at the Hotlston Building on iu-lot number fifty six. in the town of De-atnr, in said county of Adams aud State of Indiana. ELI H. TOWNSEND. JEREMI >.H TOWN’S-IS.I- - 92. 1833
TRUTH STRANGERTITAN FICTION A Startling Worl’ - J'emole Life am >nj , the As .rinons-a narrative nf mniy , yearn personal experience, by t ALiri t fi’ur.i, the wife of x hfurmnn Elder. •'That one half of the world cannot, ini igilK- [ ( h»w the other hnlf live.” ,s ’<<»b’>- t-ru” ilrut trit**: and th- l-*ssnn our a.lage afi'-H’d-?, «»'ir - k pt-riom'. -nnd observation dnily tends *o verify . ITivn. toe. whmi we rutisidur the i < r vapug phases of hum in passion, and tin* discor l int (dements fiom which .dl novel and fwa’ical! RHCts are moulded, ii can seem -*'ir ' , prih-inir that a f.iithfnl record of actn d --vent* * i shonbl exceed in singularity llr” wi! lest dre rn | nf romance; >r that crimes, both sirnnge nn I nnnatural, should b, p-rpntrated jn a fir oT i country or thn ontskiruof civiliz itiou which i people in snolh'-r state, of socie.lv would never i’nagiuc possiblt*. Kiinwmg as Tde «:n *w. t.ie t evils nn4 horro r s and abeinin.iiions of the M >*- mon s> ~tem. the degradation it im loses on fr j m iles’nnd the cons-qurnt vices which rxnm I through all the mm ideations of the society, n ; mfiisf of duty to th” world has induced me to ! prepare the following narrative for tb- p ihlic ; eve. Tim romantic incident connected wrh ( my experi**nce, manv mav think bordering n.i ; the marvelous. Tothem I would sav.thV this ' narrative of my life only proves, what has so ! often been proved before, that, “truth is stran ger than fiction ’’--Author's preface. 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Always write plainly the j name of your post office, county and State.— ' We take the notes of all solvent banks at par.— I Payment must in variably be mad l in advance, lO’Speciiiieu copies sent free to all applicants. ' Address all all lettsrs and remit»ane«< t post ; paid to CALDWELL <t WHITNEY. Proprietors of the. New York Mercurv, 113 Fulton street. New York. Take Notice. | Notice is hereby given to the Supervisors of : Washington township io meet at the office of the Township Trustee, in the town of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday. February 21. 1863. for the purpose of settling aud auditing their! aecounts. NfBLTCK, ' 1 Fsb. 5,19-53 Tew*-.b/p Tru.c.«e. 1
ROOTS & SHOES. At lower prices tliMi ever before otfen-.if in .hi’ -n vk -t. nnd cln-apr r t han (In- name »i lii.e> can bi i.i Furl Wayne. 1 willsel Mans’ Fiaa Oalf Shoes, , c ,, 1 article, t’i>rs!' to SI,SJ; wine' 'r hi, 4 tieeleJ •’.i iilers,sl.lo W»sl,3 >, »nd all kinds < IIILD’.OCN’S SHOES, atthc same rates. I have, also, the bestlolof VVnnn’s Calf Shoes, ever ol I in Decatur, from SI,OO to JI .25. DC keir.b -i anv q imtitv of my «Wn make ar J be nan d will tn tke to or 1»-r. L'lth-r.FinJiiiu”. stock Or- conntrv slwnrv ker’of al! kih ls. nn<| shoemalirr-to-il’. of Ibe hast quality. ch<-np for clsh Give nn :i r-!l , Dec dr.r, March 2i. JESSE NI'.I U’-X | a?: ra .« ®-s- je a cs «ra visit rm . ■ “HIM Ml (WIIIXG SWi which Iris b »en remov-d to the corner ot MaTN And Clin row S'reetg, FORT WAYXK. INDIANA. CIHEAPEBT Clothing EslaW i’ll men t y Tn Fort Wayne.! And whrreafao may be found the largest as sortmeut of CLOTFfSe CASsr.yfELts VESTIN'(I Ac., •vliich they maketoorji-r in the mo’l f.i>-l| I lonahfe si vie j New York, Paris an-l London fashions for! sale. “CnsaF r m Cash ” | Is onr m itto. and the low twice for our par- 1 , menis. made front the h"st <naterinl-. I.nve as- 1 • tonishe.l thow who have horetofon, patronized • I the 'Union Hall Olotlvno Store KRAMER, FLEDDERM \N .t CO. I v*>-n32. Hang Vour Banner on the OUTER WALL! BRACKENRIDGE 13 NOW RECEIVING Large AdditioiiSj TO HIS Immense Stock of G R 0 0 E RIES!! AND IS TAKING II! Indiana Free Banks, l ITrSBUKOH, KENTUCKY AND IOWA MONEY at par: Ph® nix Gm eery, Coraar Calhoun & Berry StreetsFORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v5-nK)-lv. A .> O ■ B R A N D I F F • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALER IN Hardware *xa jM TC •» W » ALSO PIN PLKTE. COPPER, BRISS and SHEEP IRON WARES. — ALSO — Bar Iron and Nails. Manufactured at the Ironton Mills from the very beU fprUiiy of Hinging Rock, Cold Blast Charcoal Metal Warrantud. SWEDES IKON. STEEL. PLOW. WINGS, ’ CAST, german, ano spring steel I Iron Axles, Pipe Boxm, Steel Springs and all kmd« of BLkCKSUiriIS TOOLS. Oath paid for .ill kin hos old Metel* ; Always on hnn 1. n cn-nnfaf* •♦nek of White L'al. T * iint«. Oil< . P ittv. Glass Pine find Doors, wrth nrnmrlet.a •♦nrV nf HARDWARE. And Mechanics* T-»pynr? description. JYfJ 83 FORT W \ YNE, IND. Angn’t 7, 196?, fv6-n?7l Farmers of Adams Conntv’ T have tivo thonvan-1 linvhelv nf Flax Ser J T i desire to Loan on ennj rensonnble terms. and i nay the highest market price for the «nmo. TV T COMTARET Txt Way»c. Dec 4, IF6?. nJivtitf
ur:-«. sae,.« xr i i , COLUMBIA ST., FT. WAYNF,| I IfcWTXa. kJ® Mass® i Fokina Si ore *i 1 rs I I . ; THL CXliwAl'Jt-T M'M’SJC it* THE CITI . r : . BEST OHIO Stone Crocks, CIS .Im! j ' ONLY (1 *\'V 10 rxi. PEK CAL ! ® ! « WALL PAPEH. | j -Ki i-r up C} ri 75 ct- pitit nol.T. i ” ' i IBOiii.-cea best S-ouc China, 'f , . rt I fi'< do d” * :<. I -• ! !)!) do d<> 70 ' ' ® i 'Al' ’I do Faney Stone Chinn. *b - w . 4f, ,!□ d.. English Tra Sit, 5 s‘i | .16 <l,, <lo do •'■ n. I I'l do Flora -r-. • <») ( | o J’L ra ware and white 6 0 63 do Htone wrru • .50 j . , Cnnimoo Platea, per -.-t. CCc.. ~ 30c ' r.nnm.in T. as.-2'i Quart I’.lctvrs, 2'c I • t; Gall, pitcher. 2->: S'..,m ’lvn.-, 3,. j ' <n tn -0. All kinila of VI.1.1'1" DISH |® ES v.,rv low COAL OH ,oftl v hiss i|K ’.d quality, G ' rent* pfrr gallon, Q • Lamps. ir Marhl-' Bottom, ♦' 1 B Coal Oil Liiiiip’) ft’ Ju Cut flirts* Lump*, s’•% fl Lnfge Marble P.uuom, 1 •' q rt , Hanging Lntnps, J .OB i do do Inrgn 1.50 |. rt ! Bra. hi-l tao.pa. 1 I ' 1 73 do .J,. large I.r-»» 91 ; I r’All kinds of air tiuht Fruit J:r*. w | ■ rt Glassware, Wondrn-w w, Tid-s, Phils, O ! nnd Churns ( hvnper than any oiler tfl j house in I h«- c ly. Silver Plated Warr, Knives and Koks, 1 vi- Ladies’ Basketfi. nil* i (To (H) N E W S '• UN'ON STOVE STORE!! I ' I Phe readers of the “E.tULE ’ are informed that i ASH & AGNEW i Have off hand a very large and fine stock i f 1 cooking, parlor .mJ box stoves, ; of the very p •!••!»!«—rnoiU’ betb r can bet ; found in the Unite I S-it— wl-ich we will Fell . ■it greatly KFDUCED ILATI-s. All Stove* , i wa ranted to L“ a-* represented, or if not wt- ' will refund th** money and have no unkind i feeling’*, have alio a good stock of Hardware, Tin, Copper and SHEET IRON Ware, a id House Furni-h ing good*, which we are selling very low. We buv Stoves in Cincinnati. We buy Stow- in Pilrtfcbuigh. We buy s'ores in Tiny, j We bitv Slopes in Cleveland. We sell Stoves on time. ; We sell Stoves tor Cash. • We sell Stovrs chf.ap. We sell GOOD TIN’ WARE. Purchasers will do well to call and examine our slock, in order to judge for tlmmselve*, at ASH A AGNEW’S. It H Schwegman’s obi >land t No. 87 Columbia Street. v5n39. Fort Wayne, Indiana iWKiri'U g Tin rin-’ iif th \he! W H BROOKS. Jr., Wholesale Bookseller, -andNo 4, i’Hlhouu Ntievi, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Being the pioneer, book man of Northern in.liana respectfully auuoi-i ' that he han Che l irge-c stock of BOOKS & S T A TlO NAB Y, in the citv, which he offers to the uadv t, us uailv low for C.a4T. Religious, Soieatifls. Political, and MiiCellaneous. coniiani iy op hand — ( Sch ( >ol Book**, ot -’»cry dt-scripiif u, . Pencils, Maps, anti Stationary. PAP E R . Letter, Cap, L”gal Cap Note, Drawing. Bluv ; ting and Wrapping Paper ,»f every dt >criptioii F INCY ARTI 'LEU, Wall. Window and Ceiling Papers, G O I. 1> I’ E N S , BLANK BOOKS. LAW and MEDICAL BOOKS. INKS and WRITING FLUID of all kinds. Black Blue, Carmine Ac. Printers Inks, Pants, and Engravings, , Magaz i n e s . Worcesters Dictiunary, American Cy<b»ju.dit for Harper ,t 3ro. and D Appleton dCo N. York 1 LitXlu, Brown ,t Co Boston. Blanchard <k Lee, Philadt-lphia, All their publications furnished at thei -Catalogue prices. Orders must to ensure prompt attention be ’ accornpaniad with the cash. Cincinnati and . Indianapolis bills duplicated. Liberal dis* oOttnt made, to Teacher*. Ilasic, and Musical Instrnmcuts. i Violins, Guitars, Accordions. Flutinas, Dru ms, Im Claronets. Every Instrument warranted perfect. String* of <• very description and quality» from 5 cent* to 25 cents. Call and examine before purchasing else where, aud be convinced that I am -Kellino cheaperthan .any other oust- in the trade at Na. 1 Cilh-mn’st. W. H. BROOKS,,Tr. Foit Wayne, I rid. I I A UI-’ERT Y. No. 91 Columbia S: reet, one door west, of Brandriff* Strive and Hartl ware Store, FORT WAYNZ, IND,, W IULD sav to the public in general that hr is determined to sell DRY GOODS, Bonnets, Hats, Flats. Cirpe’s. Trunks. Ac . Ar , Cheaper t’mn auv other House itt the City, or country—.Vo miitike. | Abo, Hom., mad... R-a Iv made clothing, or I made to order—Warranted. eof’NTRV MF.Rr R ANTS I supplied I-Iv'nnar than ant-other R.iiiseean sell | west. of.the Mountains. Gall an d see before I purchasing elsewhere, No tronblo to show coodi- I. LAUFEBTY. Na *H Oolumhia Street, O«41. Fort Wayne, Indiaaa.
" : - .... V : (NOW ISTIIE lift K 10 .'UtSCRU E .The Sfiitiiiel 1863! { T1 o | ev» i• m< rtul rnd prhiirn! qu< Ftb < f Hr c« irieg ? rnr vil’hior m» ting it.frrt** l«\r • v»t y r.l’X’ ii. b « ior « ngngud in r gigt (h civil v ;.r. ns-ult w y l.idi can < Ji iLr»*Fl< w a radind <lgo in <i < inhiityf c ♦ . m»’ t ;?t rij !< fvj m y Lieb I’ < <it rrrtd v• t fhvrc<d si dll d« slpr’im Hffr < H .-riy m.f t tig] i« <>f d r f it’st r, »!.( h i s 1 5 v|<« )!•<»( no j< ♦] < rtihlioi LhUoijito’ iidiAivlif! nx> U« J mtjil.vt< <1 f ”.r «H(j.i.l<d ininw, in nnlit nt.l rity n.«l|Hi!!n k 3Pr v HLm.. it ’li »,fcti »:y, vl etl -r tli- fn< yr n ( nt f! |i< p-< srivcd nd r rit ’ i- d . r.d t) rights « f jtl r Strh fitd< r • C> > ‘.t it <n p rp< t’.Mi <i, !rr r. 7 owe 1 ful <•( r s’. s.;.;y lr j, unit t* dto ’ f O!; 1 <f 'I : - v a-, < I ]<•» liilii g Jim*. State jj Ribt.th • ? tr!lilr>M* clucks t.rcn t! r Frti« r:d e» ;r n rtr r»i. tii lit* r< ■ ervrd bv U 1 Stales, « hidi h:: u* fofntiintid Hr 1 xCvlh tr* Rid • fiy» 1 i.if v <»' tin rut i< / >di| \ — el:d» « •*( f-*i :v. tl.. a- ~.r ;J., n -.. ....... I : ., l# -< , ;t,nh ,1, l’<- Ii liHlTutH.n. lilt "d :> lil rt ;1 , Filhn,'” ’ in ihe tn .i'accin. nt of -I rir pundv . < m< Mae rsI fairs. Ihi sequcMt- n« werein»t>’v<d in lie r< m electi,: c. i.t.J |]„. i,.j r< > „f |J r p, c , ' nimd in.j i.aii.-aliy ixpressid f..r the --Ci-nsii- ' tiitiol’ S' it i- red li eUt ion a« it wns ” Kt rer ( v-ns th. re a lime n h. n it n its • « imp.'! tri 1 tl > t I tl-o.rerijili rlimdd lx- ihorovgliy ndvw.d ss to ' :1a prciKss si li ci i,dilion of public i.fisiis rod I passire.i vi iiis A pi. pie sic nm fit for m ? I-I.ri t- na nt «:>.]« <■? -s i:l sn ii t, !bg< ru ;t)d k r.a rt !li<rd<ri<’r •-a n lie qiustirn- vhiih iffiCt ( aliki ih< >r own r.r d l|w- pr.ldir welf -rv. CONOFrS.S—WiII n»on a<M nd ]r sn<! the 1 n-a -t iir.pi rtent qi. Ginn- « ill 1.1 ><..>t l.t Ft loir lit for det< miiiirtii n. One <■! i hi-J., n.e . II i| atiiu rtwl C'h'iidr lit t- policy of the f risicit 11. will vitnlly sffrCt ila-futn’e of ibe covn'ry. A ! I iiiiere«tintr C< i e mvtot al procn dings will be reported in lie- Fi-niinel. d HF I.FGISI •ITRF--A r.w Ligislstore ; will nsren L!< on tl <• b’lh of Ji.'nunrv tatt'.. Its I :-cri.n will have a rlvi p inter.»t far tie citirms iof Indians d lie Sei iimd will contain n fa-th-fnl sial irtil’ig.iit ri poit ol itr j i.-er. dirge, so i that tl e ri adi renn understand from d«y to dey wl nt ■’ < ir rrtiia sei I:.liver are d..ii g. T' EWA R--'I he rv, t-ts r.f t) •• war ss tbry j are developed will be fnitiifnliy given so tj st , tl.- j u blip nun ne nd vie. d ss to ils pri’gr. »• ;ihe 1 r<suits of baiiii-s. the condition of the mo. t d- . ing armies, r ,;| . <r,.,a s i]j. r<B( >tn G’’e, r- 1 emr mJ rd road, for tic oveitfiiuw cf ! ’be Bi l-eliien. In raidi-ion, tie Bentiht-1 will contain the c-rr-j yen' 111 Ws of tl • lisa . rl.eic. rnisodltnn . Flslo it. tt.«. i!ie l.'di st n ports of ike New York and 1 Cincinr.nl i general ;.nd crtlli mm Vets, tin coll|(litionnf 'lie troeiy »nd stock Inrrlets; it >i 1 word . n will he the < tfort ot tie j roprii tors es ■ t' e S< ntim 1 to git e Ils «ol mins nn iuteri st for nil closes of r. -di r- .and such in fol rnmion us I will be eiperi: I’y ndiq.teil to the Well being of the ci* r- nr of lialinon. d lie Fetainel w ill cnnt'nnc tn represent rod ■ tan.) l.v tie regnlnr oiganiz.ntiotis of lie Di mocrnlie parly. Hi le ai d Nat ural; susi.ain il.e iri iticipler nr d policy lin y ttltaTl r.vow. and tupi port the candidates they mny m minnte. We hsve no ngents. d lie low price for snb<cri|.tioi n ill not allow it. We tin refrre nsk our D-niocraiic friend—.all n h< deeite the success of sound principli s- to aid in ti e extinsioti of the cirri lain n of tl e Fentin, 1. roily r.t <1 Wei kly inifil ti er sliall nt least reach evi rv H< mociatic family in Indiana. The press is a most important age-tit in din cting .aright ti e public mind,nral till that is needed to give tie h tii. erotic party permnm nt rule is il P , njiglit111.ir. nl of lite p.-i pic nr io ii« principles and , policy. It -had 1 c our nim, will, nil the .al-ilil v I we possess, io fidriifully advocate D. n iwrnlie i s; ni imeiits and nn innr.'a, for we belli ve lint in 1 so doing we Lest prcn.oi.- tie true intercatsuf ' the cuuntty. TER MF: TtSMsoSTItS DaITT SINTINFt I I copy 1 year, in advance $f fn I “ 4 £f| Th<MN OF Tur Wjjkly i i copy 1 jenr. rn j I<’ copies ami one tn tl-n waki rof club, rfi nn ,20 cnpi« R and two to tl <■ mnkt tof ch 1., X' CO ! Addition® can be made to < lob*. p< , Pv ft n M jnt ilu jtb.H-c- rnt<«. Ihe names v ij) ), v p*ii ul< 4 on f j«cb pappr with. u‘t < xtrn chargv. N<> p7ipbr will he cent without pnpnjmrnt, ot coni ifll pi' hmem then pnid f<-r A <i<br ELDFH, HaJU<NFS’s a BINGH/ iV, ’ ' ■" apblfa, Indiana. JTOnly <1.25 a Year in Club® o r Fqpr. ; ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE. iF(r]“ 6' Volsxxi.Mid xxn Edited bv T. 8 .Arthur and Virginia F. Tow-dmihl . (’ontains Novelets, sh»ricß, po< trv, fashion*, I Step) and Woo<! Engravirips. in < (th work, jat- ! torn* in great variety, a Mother’s dejniin>«nt, HouFvkim per's and I ralth d< partrrriits. with I literary r< views, and all f he arc< ssorh s of p fimt I plhsr Magazine. The I.hßv'r Book bears this ' flattering testimony to the character of Anhur’s Heme MajJziiic:— • I n A* wo have often be fore said, it is without | cofitrnv* r*y the best 1 wn Dollar Mngsyinc pub- ! listed in the country; and this is the s*r<nylT outspoken testimony <v< rj where given by ti e 1 press We know of no jiiiodicr.J that so well d« serves the praise I estow< d. 3 lie < diti.rs n* v- ! < r tin in th( ir < tlmts to give each month a rich . and v.’.rrctl Irtunry n pa>t to their nrdirs — ' Theii work is lu pt fully up to the* standard of I iheir promise is nev* r dullyit always full of instruction. We hate often -aid Mid repeat it i again, that it should make a part oftH Hading of ever) household. VVe know of nolet!rr»d---i ucator of the ytiiing and old. Os the ♦d« itoiswe n< e J not speak; tbeir nnm< a ar<* hnusu* ! hold words nil over the country. In tl» ir handa i no periodical ran fail to reach the highest poii.t of excellence/ 1 A new serial, by TB. Arthur, willhec< ni» j menced in the Jan nary uumber,« ntitß d Out in I the World.” Rare and Elegant Preminin®. I Are sent tn make up rluhs:—l A large Photo* i graphic rofv of that splendid engraving, ‘thake--1 -p. Hre and hia cot* n poraries ” 2. A largo * Phot a graphic copy* ir< in an on* raving nf JHin--1 tingion’s ceh bean d picture. “M< io’< Drernn.’* 3 A similar copy of Herrings ' Cl n pse of a» ' j English Hothi stead.” Terms—Twn dollars n yenr in advance, and one prenii’ tu plate- Two c«*ph *, 3 ('olfars. 3 copies 4 dollars, b our for 5 dollars. Fight and • one to getter up of club, |0 <lolhrs. One nf 0 « ’ pr<mium plates it givin to eve ry retterupofa club, small or large. Three red stamps musV I be sent to pay the postage r.n each ) rt mivn». Address T S Al 1 Hl’R ACO ’ ( v*-n4fi 829 M'fllnut Street Ihilrdciphia D F. COMPARHT. PORK PACKER, iiiiiEii nn finimssiM - Mere han t . t EORT WAYNE. IND. Cafferal d< «L r in all kinds nf Grain, 5a Fish, Sa’t. Produce, Agricvlhtrn! Impleenants, tf'C, ' Best Brat ds Family Flour | JTT.ibcrßj «OT«rrM .»<!« ct P.-r Jt r. ,rtr„ Btcze.
