Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1863 — Page 4
T II E E A G L E. OffIOIAL PAPKB OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS ~—— — — Remember! Remember!! Our terms of Subscription is, one copvone year in advance. $1 v» irhin !h * year sl,sw, at the Expiration of the year, s*2.o'. No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid up, uncse at the opUvn of the Publishers. The paper will be sent to subscribers after their time of subscription has expired unless notic” is given to the contrary. We jeceive.no r nbscribers, f«>r a less period than 6 months. Special Notice. TO A DVERTISERS.— All advertitf’mento taken for a spedM t>me* and ordered out before the expiration of the time specified, wi'l be charged the regular rates for ths same up to the time hey »rl ordered O”t. County Democratic Ticket For Avditor. WILLI \M G SPENCER. ■ For Gut KU. JOHN McCONNEL. Land Appraiser GEORGE FRANK. urWe will pay the cash for a few busheb of good potatoes at this office. Masonig. —The Brethren of Decatur Lodge No. 251 F. & A M will celebrate the anhireraarv of St. John the Baptist hr ion dinner. A'c The brethren of al! the neighboring lodges are respecfnlly ip.-. itud to attend. S. S. MICKLE. Chr'n Coin. M'SONlC. —Notice is hereby given to the brethren of Decatur Lodge N’>. 251, F &A. M., that there will be held at the next reg ilar communication thereof an election for ’he purpose of electing three Trustees for said Lodge, to serve for the term of two years or until their successors are elected and qualified. J R. 8080. .1. W.. bv Order of D. Showers. W. M CS*H L. Phillips, agent for the “Little Giant" Sewing Machine, has js<t receiv- 1 cd his third box of machines The Little Giant has been used by different ones through this county for some time, and thoroughly tested, proving in every respect all that it is recommended. No familv should bo without one. Mass M-ct’x ■;. —The Democrats of the 10th an 1 11th Congressional Districts will hold a Mass Meeting at Fort AVayne on Wednesday, April 29th, at which the most eminent speakers in the country will be in attendance. Let the Democrats of Old Adams, in the several townships, make preparations for sending in her delegations: and let every Democrat so arrange his business that he may ba able to devote one day to his country, in 1 turn out. OFFICIAL VOTE. The following is the Official Vote of th* l Primary Election, hel ion the first M'joda of this month: : j S — Townships. ? ~ 0 5 S -5 zT z- S 3 k X *5 Union “3 .. .7 . .58. . 2 ).. 72. . 5 Rootß9. .10. .91.. .5..63. .38 Preblelo9 .. 13.102.. 20.111.. .9 Kirkland ... 47. .17 .45. .18. .31 . .32 Washington. 137..46.124. .60.161. .20 St. Marys . ..42. .10. .51 . . .1 . .42. . .7 Blue Creek.. . 56. . 11.. 59... 5.. 64 .. 1 Monroe .... 59..17..63..13..74.. .1 French 66.. .1 . . 16. .50..66.. .1 I lartford72 ... 3.. 70... 5.. 75.... Waba5h56..13..56..13..64... 5 Jefferson3l.. 19. .37.. 13..47...2 Total Vote ..837.167.775.223.867.121 Majorities.. ..670552746.... The undersigned Democratic Central Commi’tee for Adams county. Indiana, Certify the above abstract, to be correct, as taken from the Tally Papers and Poll Books return' 1 to ns : and we hereby declare WMlta- a (t. Spencer to be the nominee for Auditor, John MeCnnnel the nominee for Clerk- and George Frank to be the nominee for Land Appraiser.— Given under our hand this 13th day of April 18*33. J R. 8080. 1 JESSE NTRLTCK, ! ~ W J ADRLSPERQER F<en. bom. GEORGE FRANK. J tgr lt is an old saying, that “misfortunes never come single,” an lit has proved correct in our case. Last week we could only publish a half sheet for want of paper: this.week we are in the same fix.— For some unaccountable reason our paper has been delayed; but we will make such arrangements as will prevent a like occurrence; and we beg our readers to bear with us as the fault has been unintention- i al on <nr part, and the causes beyond our control. We will make the full number np-tp xrar snbsoribere. J
THE SWEDISH BRANDY — As Us name indicates is a peudiar product of the inventor, ' hose native land is Sweden. 5 fiSw * 3 an article having a mellow S', Ajv «nd del.cate flavor, peculiatlv .V,-icb, snd palatabU ; is I 3 nJ -erdidized, and especially ad- ■ .ip pied, to the use ot alt ladies, gfi T'X w *'° mav rec l ulrt ’ an agreeable, P— stimulating tonic, imparting r strength to the system, giving ■ an increased vitality io the ’ whole human frame. It is a great favorite in Sweden, so much so that it miv be styled the national beverage. No fatniiv ' should be without it.—Taken, in the ’ shape cf a het punch at night be f ore gpf iog to bed, it mikes t. delicious draught producing a healthy perspiration dispelling a cold more effectually than any other mixture that can be taken. Try it once and b- convinced. Sold by merchants & Druggists everywhere. DECATUR MARKET, Corrected w.a-kly by Nutlm-au <fc Crawford Flour, per 100, 3 50|Shoulders, 6 Wheat, 10'6Timothy Seed, 1.50 , Rve, 40 Salt, 2.50 Com, 4o Rutter, 12 Oats, 33 Eggs, 8 Flax Seed, 1.2' Hides, 0G Hams, 7 “ dry. 12 FJRr\V AYN E M AIIK ET. ’ Corrected weekly frurq th.- Daily Sentinel. Flour, 7.25 Pork, 4.50 Wheat, 1.3’ Beef, 2.75 Rye. - 55 Lard, 07 Com, 4' B itter, 25 Oats, 4 Eggs, 12 Flax Seed. 2.0-ti Salt, 2.50 Clover s.o9jllides, 64 ’ Timothy “ 1.50| “ dry. 14
Guardian’s Sale. Notice .is hereby given. that the undersigned Guardian <»f the estate of Eliz'ibofi R’ttornnd Ferdinand Ritter’s minors, will sell at public sale at the Court House door, in th town <»f Do. ; eat r. in the county of Adams and State of In diana, on Saturday, May 9-L, 1863. Between the hours of ten o’clock a in and four o’clock p m. un said day, the following descri bed r -al estate, to-wit: Bounded as follows:—Commencing »♦ tb.o south east comer of* the west half of the north east quarter of secti-v- nine, in township twenty six north, of range thirteen p.ast running thence t nouh.on the east lin«'of said tract, one hundred i and five rods tn a stake; thence west cightv | rods, to the wc~t lini* of said tract; thence south■: one hqn ired and five rods, to the south west | earn* r of said tract; thence fast eighty rods to I the place of beginning; containing fifty two and one h ilf acres ot land—about twenty five acres of the same being subj/ct to the life estate of Marv Ann Ritter, as the same is set forth on Ord -r i» >‘k number one of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, on page six hundred I of sail* record; said land being in the County of| Adams. in the said Slate of Indiana; on the fol lowing conditions, to wit: One-third of the purchase money in band, one third in nine months and one third in eighteen j months, wi’h interest from day of «mle CHRISTIAN’ GJLDNER, April IS, 1803. Guardian. Treasurer’s Notice. Treasurer’s Office, Tn’d ) March, 2*. 1*63 ( { Notice is, hereby, given to tin holders of one • year bounty orders, that there is m >ney in the treasury to redeem al! of sail orders; and tlret the holders are requested to presert them for j payment between now and the fifteenth day of! April n«xt;and such holders as do no! present . ht-ir ord rs for redemption on or before that j 'hay, will forfeit their right to have the Paine ' redeemed out of the money now on han 1. and ' the residue of s?,id funds wjll be expended in I the redemption of two year bounties. C. L SCHIRMEVER. March, 28,1863, Treasurer. : Receiver’s Notice. Notice, is hereby given. tint th«- undersigned has been appointed by the Grant Ci r cuir Court General Rw>iv«»r < f the Ohio, Indiana and Illi i»oi« Railroad Company; and a* the Inst (F»-brn-a*y) term he wa« or h r, .-! by said Court l<»rriM. 1 nc.tide to be published in • ;ich oftlu-’ counties nf this fttatc. •Ivnngh which the roi l nf «nid cam ,p i .v prSM-s sos thref can«e*tive weekly publi .cation**, i:» a newspaper, if qdq be published , therein, rojniriijg all the cred fto-s of «aid com panv so file their claims wi’h hl th within ninety days from the last publication thereof. JOHN RATLIFF. Marion, Tnd , March 3. 1863. Receiver. Sewing Machines. ThpL:<tb» Giant Famdv Sewing Machin* 4 . Price onlv with Ggmge, Screw Dr ver and Extra Needles. Homm*** rr.n also be atacn.-d, price, ■•x’ra $2. Machine Gauge trrew driver and extra needles, at one <»rlr. £l6 PARTIES ordering Machin** will ploasere mit by express if convenient, if not; remit by mail at our risk, if registered; or we can ship , l»y expresH; nnd the party ordering can pay on delivery to th. rn. The Little Giant Sewing Machine Company having permanently established their general ( h-ad agency in Toledo, o'..are now prepared ito supply our agent* snd co-»<> n wi.h a far 1 superior machine than heretofore, combining all • i the improvement*’, of the *»g**. Bmi.g o*»c:eved ;on an entirely new and .original plan. r t*nds lout alone and bv it—♦ Hf. unnvalled it its nntne- ! rous pain's of excellence, bv anything ever hero ’ tofo>v att - .ipted i i the Sowing Machine li’ e i This is the first and o”ly cheap and reliable machine ever constructed, which embodies a'l ; ! the :Bdi-p‘*n c ible qualifier:icus npftessary to do good fan*iW sewing Its marvellous a’nnfdicily and the accntncyxif it« operations excite the wonder an»l ad miration of every beholder. It ' run® with the greatest rnpiditv, making th** cel ; ehrated elastic stitch. whi*h will not’ unravel from where the sewin'*-i® commenced. AGENCIES Tn ordoy to <mr maddues as rapidly ns possible thrmv 1 out the whnln cnnnfrv. wo a^'prepared to offer the most liberal inducemen's to all who wish to act as nur agen»«, *HhIpt on »almVor eernmi««ion. Out confidential ■ circuit rs to* agents, giving term*. Ac , will be sent to any one, otY application. Conniv rights given to agents. For particulars address, with f T. ft. PAGE. Tolf.ho, O. • v6rJ6 Tm. Genera! Agent forth* V. 6.
>DR. HOBACK’S STOMACH BITTHS AKE NOT . TO BE EXCELLED T* sToauvcmc DIGESTIVE ORGANS. txvc y\o\. ve A. Ao X\\c \k.\x.\W\e tvs a. \\\cc\.xc\wt \v\<ve\x \xj-\W. cxxvc. uW X\\c “ AVs vv-\\ve\\ s\.es>\\ va \xc\v Xo, v ' \svvX tv* t\ vcxwctVttxX t\.«t!A\X —t\ SlecruXttXov o’j X\\e i Wxe, Vt Avoxts tVvsXvtcXs ' A\nc Wc sX cxxxA Utt*, a Xowat Xtwxc, Xtcew w\.\\.e\y wcctXcA «\\ ctvXtcXc, SXoxtvtMtXv XxXAcx's, vAv-e\\, Uxkxw tw \xvo\vcv t\\\.tt\xXvX\t*, a\xA ttX X\\c \wo\i.c v Xtiw*, ttve tt ‘AXVVC \wc\Nex\Xvv-t PP.io us Feu e7', Feueu a,-n.d jlgue, Lws7' (Poyup'luiwt, (iDuop cps iu, 17~. Fpestiorz, Ja.uriPiee, Kiuuey. 'Compluinis, j u'xCv tt\\ tX'tv.etVie* tv stwCvIttv wtvXvvvc. r Wv\Xe \*9» ctve v>3 vtvvc cxx\i\ vooX* tvvxtX XxevX)*, vkAxaxXv xwtvAtc XXxxxvt Xjv AxcAjucV* VbtXoxwkxvXx TVAXca's txve X'»xu \wty<C* Vvtfcwdi. \Av. ■\<o\stvek'* StXX' C X\\lt M.OOV WYUX\ ©ocXov'* £>t\X*. Xiv. "S.oXvtvck'* VAXXcvs cwt X\ve vtfXx wtavV* feoXaetb c\\\X CoviVjovX. \Xc, 'iko'b&eV* *5XXxX«.v% \vtv\vov<\Xg, \\xe vyseaXt txwtX Xiv. 'Ax.oXxtveVs VSXoxvxaxcXx 'BxXXc.vs twu\ \wt\V»c t\\\o\\tv\>\g. ■ftv. TLoXstvek’* ’jbXoxvxkxeXx kXvXXtvs, ttvc X\\c * VvttvxA, Xitj Vcvv v-ewXtxxo kkuexywxttXv*viv, tXe. Vhcf-s Ritters are put up tn. quart ' bottles, of which the above is a. fa-o-sim- j He. The label is f.nely en.ffra.ved, and ! is provided with a safe-gitard from counterfeiters. (Price $1 per bottle, ot ! six for f:5. C. W IfobaPc, (Proprietor, _J' r o. 0 East l ourth St., Cincinnati, to whom aH orders should be addressed. FOR SALE BY T. T. Darwin, Decatur, and druggists every- i ■win-re. n7v7yi. Sale of Real Estate Noiiee is tri ven that, J any time after the 10th day of April. 18t»3, I Trill sell al Private Sale at, not less than the appr,ai“e<l value thereof, the following described ! Real F’tate, to w'*t! Tlie vest half of the. south we«t quarter cf ! section fifteen, township twenty eijlit north, of j ‘ ranire tlnr’epn oa«t. rorpainin? eighty acres, in ! Ad « ns rountv and_Sta‘e of Indiana. Tlu* title to lain! is good, and without incumbrrnnre Said lan lis appraised at oif?ht I hniidr-'d dollars. A idn-ss, Nathan Harris, Snow Hill, Randolph county. Indiana. NATHAN” HARRIS. Executor of Robert W. Thompson. Mar. 5. lt-63. ! Election Notice. Notice is hereby gi"en to the qualified voters of the 1 own of Decatur. Adams county. In-■ diana, that the regular annual town <4*-c-‘ tion will be held at the usual place of holding • elections, in said town, on Monday, May 4. 1863. For the purpose of electing three Town Trus tees, on** Clerk, one Treasurer, one Assessor and one Marshall. Given ut»der rnr hand, this 16th day of Apr * ‘ J. R. 8080, Clerk, * - J - e f
! tIIUTH STRANGERTHAN FL'TION .4 Startling Work — Female Life arnonr/ the .V rinom -a uarrative of many sears personal erperience, by Afiri-: Ward, tie wife I of x Mormon Elder. -Tb-1» one hvif of til... wo l t cannot i-n wine • ■ haw the Other ball live,” is i.oless true than I : trite; and the lesson our afford.,, our ex- , n,.|-i«’uce and observation-daily tend, to Verify. ; ’ Then. IOC. when We .’bnseh-r the ev<-r v iriug , ' n>.of human and the di-cor I int j Ah-vents from which all novel an.l fanatical! mo,:’led. it can scarcely -eem <;.r ; ' nrb’nv that a faithful record ot actual event, .l.miu exceed in sii.g-tlarity the wibbte -lr.-a .. of r. rnance; or that crimes, both «1 range and . nnnatni-al. should m-> perpetrate I in a far off cmin'rv on th.- mitskirtsof civilian!ion. which nemjle in another state of society would never j i,,3gi..e possible. Knowing as Ido kaevune , . vds ami horrors ami abominations of th- M y- , 1 . nn e -v--. m. the degradation it imposes on feZ 3 i:,a the consupient vices which extend thronoh all the ramifications of the societv. a MT.se of dmv tothe world has n.duced me tn nmpare the following nirra'ive for the pu’>bc eve Til.- romantic incidents connected wit .i wn-expenehce, many mav think bordering on the marvelous Tothem I won! 1 sav. that this narrative of mv life only proves, wh it his «o o rt Pl , been proved In-so-e. that, “tyn'h ly strap .*,» ft.-ion tu-hors preface. The hook contains '.fn p'ao-s, wtth engrn : vi..e-s is noa*lv hound In cloth, an 1 will be sen?to -fnv n ' tress, poet pod on receipt of price one dollar and twenty five cents A COMPANION TO FEMALE L T FE Male Life among th» Mormons, by Au«iin N W'-fil, Thi«. like thn above, is x work (d grpat an I ; ; unusual interest, au<] will bn rea l as a i' companion volume, to female life. 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Poor!! » Notice is giv*n, that th U’ider«ignof] • Trustee .and Overmeer of rhp Poor will receive sealed proposals at his office, in Wabagh township, Adam,’ county, Indiana, from thia date till the first Monday in May, MR3, for the rn dntenance, during one year of James R. Tucker, a pauper of Adams Cininf v. I I- G. BAKER, Trustee and April 1L Overseer of the f*«x>r. >
"boots & shoes.' V lower prices ihau ever before olfere , iu U.ism uket, and ehmip’r than t..e same | ■ t icl.H can be bought i.i Fort Mayne 1 wi.la.. M3H3’ Fine Calf Shoes, iI, (-.rrl article, for «I O-t-? I .s’'; w-me' ’s bi-' ’ ' heeled Glli'-rs, $i ,IU WilJ «•>«! hixd» CHILDREN’S SHOES, 'at the same cates. 1 have, also, the best lot a 1 ; Wwen’s Calf Shoes, ; <-ver sold in Decatur, f nni SI,OO tn $1,25. ne ' kei-.besides anv quantity of my own makeai' 1 be usual will in ike to order. ‘ Leather. Fin I'mgs.stock fo’ country shoema- . kersefalt kihds, and shoemaker-tu -Is. nf 'be | best, quality.cheap for ciish Give m< .a call. , De.'atnr, March 29. JESSE N f I' ■'< M—.TM- K M ® fhX. «GOVlSir THE •’OI-'G CM (WHIG STOilE,’ which has been romoy°d to the corner of Mats And Clinton FOlir WAYNE. INDIANA. CHEAPEST Clothing R-itabluhnient In Foit Way no. And w here .also, in iy bi foil wd as- , soruuent of CLOTHS. CA STEERS. VESTIN’ drc., which they maketoorler in the mom , imi able style New York, Paris ami London faabioua for ; sale. ’' “Cheap f jr Cash.” Is our motto, and the low Drice for our gari inent«. made from the h»st in’itpriaTs. Lave ns- ; tonished those who have patronised the “Union Hall Clothin? Store.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN d; CO. ■ V-.-U39. i i Hang Your Banner on the OUTER WALL! BRACK EX HI DDE IS NOT RECEIVING Large Additions' ■ TO HIS '' ' I I j Immanse Stock of G ROCEKIES! ij AND IS TAKING All Indiana Free Banks,| ! I 1 ITTSBURGH. KEXTCCR I' i AND IOWA MONEY at par: I Ph(Tii i x G rocc ry ? • Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets fort wayne. Indiana. v5-liM>-lv. ' •A. D BRANDRIFF, WHOLS3ALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN Ha rd ware A Nd <S3 E57 «5» 9 ALSO TIN PLATE, COPPER, BRASS trail SHEET IRON WARES. — ALSO — Bar Iron and Nails. J Manufactured at the Ironton Mills from the very best quality of Hang- I ing Rock, Cold Blsut Charcoal Metal Wa rrantud. SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW, | WINGS, CAST, GSRMAN, AND SPRING STEEL I Iron. Axles, Pipe B ixes. Steel Springs and all kinds of JJL M KSMITLIS TOOLS. i i ' , Cash paid for Ml kinds of o*J Metals Always on band, a complete .fork of White Lead, Paints. Oils ,Putty,Glass Pine S: -h.and Doors, with a complete stock of i And Itechan’cs’ Toils of every- dessriptlo’.i. • jVa 33 Caluin‘>ia Street. FORI 1 WAYNE. INI . j Anjjst 7. 1862. [v6-n 7] Farthers oi Adams Gomi.v I haye two thou-mid bushels of Flax Sw i I j ; desire to' Loan on goo-1 re is hi able terms, 4q;l pay die highest market price f«»r the sa n *. D F. CT7MPARET. j F "t De?. 4, iy f ?2 D4.;r f; tf
j 1..?- K IS -ffi ' eOLIiyM'.JIA M., • i. hAL\L » CHINA Si OREw s Till. CilL.li-r..'r H-jUsE Ifi cyj'i 'H ■C IU-1.-5. OH tO . « Slone Crocks. ’ ONLY U.AND 10 CHS. t’hit 1,.]. ■ ® V/ AL> L rAPLI R ' 44 i-ti 6 Ir> 75 ct< i-K.-. tu i.r. & 130 pieces beet Ss«»iic Ch.ha, s’l3.((j «l ;>| do 4« ill' £ —- :i:i Jo i'-> 7'ti 7 pq 7t do Fancy St-me China, f,. Q 8 4(1 do Lugli-li i.a Set, $..H| lli do v> do (-f J* t i do Fltira warp, 3 (jj “ 110 do Mt ni w are and Triple G tit ** 6u do Stone ware : .Jq " 1 Ciiri'r.T't Plates,per set. 20e , i>se., ;.0 r Cvm.i'Uii Teas, 2'> Quart I'itcher., 2. 1( 1 ‘ , L 2 Gall, pi-.c.hers 2*'; Sinne Teas, !i, ® tn ,’t). All kinds of Yld LOW WSJ]. O ES very low. UUAL OIL, of t}.e last u rd quality, G cents per tailon. O 0 ; Lamps, J r x Mm-hl- Bottom, go 3 Coal Oil Lamp-, Glass, jy 01 cm C’> - T '.mi-. Fi.O 0 g Lqfl<«4 Marblo r-ciom, f.in> R-'.'.nj--. 1.00 P ■ do do large 1.50 * . Brr.ckrt Lnnips, 0 .).» do larg*» I.GO tt r r All kin.ls (.fair tight Fruit Jhtf tt Glassware, W<»odrn-wa’e, 1 übs, Pnil«, 0 and C’i”-rns cheaper than a.nv utlei tt ™ house in city. Silver I’latvrl ’V.iro, Knives nnd Fokf, v - Ladies’ Baskeis. ni9. g7) o f/ n e w! UNION STOVE STORE!! Hie readers of the “Eagle” are Informed thf ASH & AGNEW ’ Have.on hand ave-v Urge and fine stock o( COPYING, PARLOR and BOX STOVE’, nf the ' i-i v best patents—none licttir car be 'found in (he United Slates—«l ish we will sell at. greatly REDUCED RATES. All Stores ' wa ranted to be as represented, or if not will return! the money and h ive rn'mikiud I feelings. IVa have also a good stock of Hardware, Tin, Copper ' 'm l SHEET IRON Ware, and Furnish ' H: o goo 1.% which wc are Helling wry low. i We bnv S’oven in Cincinnati. We buy Stovvn in Pittsburgh. We buy Sloven in Troy. i Wc bn / Sh»v'.*fl in Cleveland. | We sell Stoves <>n time. We sell Stoves for Cunh. 1 W«* sell St«»v»*s cbenp. We sell GOOD TIN WARE. Purchasers will do well to call and examine i our slock, in urd< s r to j’i<hr -for ilicmselvei, »i AS.I AGNEW.S,. R H. Sch wegmati’;■» old *lm.d, No. "7 Columbia Street v5 n 39. F’>rt \Vayne,'lndiana LoitiSSirwMofH w H 3HOOKS, Jr , Wholesale Bookseller, -AND—-jfc.s'-ja- sa. ’■far’ i <a» ts; fnLCMC, So 1. 4 afhotiii street. i Fort Wayne. h]di® ' I)EING THE PiGNEER BUCK .VAX I) Northern Indiana ri-.p<-ct I any anuiA’lCt. i that he lias the largest stock of BOOKS & STATION APY, I in the city, which lie offers to the tinde >r, 01ually low tor Cas-i. ‘ IteligiouS, Scientiiic, Political, land MiscelUnioftn, constantly or I'K l ’-' 1 School B'l-aks. of every desci iptira, Slrtci Pencils, Maps, :raw Stjitionary. PAP E R . - L-tter. Cap, Legal Cap. Note, Drawing Blot ! tiuj and Wrapping Paper of every description F.LVCY ARTICLES, Wall, Window nod Ceiling Papera, G O L D I* 11 N 8 , BLANK books. LAW and MEDICAL BOOKS, INKS ar.d WRITING FLUID, nf all kinds, Black Blue, Carmine de. ZM/dery Ms. Pants, and Engravings U a 2; a z i n es, Worcesters Dictionary, American Cy<lopedi* Agent for ' Harper i Bro. and D Appleton 4Co._ N. York I Little, Brown A C». Boston. ■ Blanchard ,t Lee,Phi. a All their publications furn.shed at theb C»i aloffue prices. . Orders must to ensure prompt atteiit on U iae.mmpaniad with the c«d>. C..c u» i ludiaiiapolis bills duplicated. Liberal a. ■ oouut made to Teachers. ffide, aad Mn-lea! Instruments. ; Violins. Guitars. Accordions. Flutinas. Dr ttr.s, Fifes. ' Claroiieta. Kv»r» Tnstrnmei t wr.• an' i feet. Strings of every description -n»*» 9 I fro i 5 cents to 25 cent’. , (Till nnd examine before p’lrr.inFi- ! where and b. convinced £ ' nlipoivir than »nv Other ! ■■ih‘ n H 5 ' '.A , 4 OalhmraSn. W. li. Fort. Wavne, I no. I. LA FFERTY : N i. 91 Ci'-i-n'i'e. '’ireet. one door ’ve« t of driffi Stove and H ir lw.-.re Store. FC T WAYNE, IND,. WYTI.D sav tn the public in i, .bt-rmined to sell DRY GOC-ES, Pi imts. Hats, Flats. Carped. Trunks, jte - ch.-ane- than anv other House in tnc 1 . 1 1 |o-intrv —,Vn mistake .. cf i Abo. Home made. Readv made elomi't’ i .node to nrder —R'arre ntrd. COUNTRY MFKf'nANTS .'lnrdiel chnanor than an v other IlmtSi f . i west, of the Mountains. Call r.r.', f" , T jnrehas'ng elsewhere, No e f Igno.t., I No. PI Cn’ornbia ?,r ’.; Ant! F rtWajrs*.
