Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1863 — Page 4

- -'-J —~ dKfA* .T < . 4 * AV’M'HTL CHURCH BELI.Eb Coming in couplet., Smiling s o sweetly, Up the long aisle Tri[ ping so ft ally. Hutter of feathers, Btutktof tlres-es, Fixing of ribbons, Shaking of tresses. Envj ing bonnets. ~ Rnvting lt.ee.; Nodding at neighbois, Peering in ftees. Whispering softly. Heeding no sermon, they go there for Hard to determine. On all arouji.l them, Gazing benignly, Wholly unconscious, Ringing divinely. Prosy discoursing Don't suit their whims, Plain they assemble Just for the ■ hims." THE LINCOLN CATECHISM. Question. What is the Constitution’ Answer, A compact with hell—now obsolete. Q. Whatjis the Government? A. Abraliam Lincoln, Charles Sumner and Qweu Lovejoy. Q. Wliat fs.a President? A. General agent for negroes. Qj What is Congress? A. A bodv organized for the purpose <>f appropriating lands to buy Africans, and to make laws to protect the President from being punished for any violations of law he may be guilty of. Q. W.hat.ismn army? A A Provgst guard to arre-t white men ami set negroes free. Q. Whom are members of Congress supposed to represent? A. The President ami his Cabinet. Q. What is understood by "coining money?" A. Printing green paper. Q What does the Constitution mean by freedom of the press.” A. The suppression of Democratic newspapers. Q. What is the meaning of the word •liberty” j A. Incarceration in a bastile. Q WLuU is a See re ary of War? A'. A man who arrests people by teleQ. What are the duties of a Secretary , of thd Navy? A. To build and sink gunboats. Q. Wlrat is the business of the Secretary of the Treasury? A. To destroy the State banks, and fill . the paLete QfThe people wjth irredeetu-i able U. 3. shinplasters. Q. What, is the meaning <?f the word ‘patriot?’ (. A. A man who loves his country less and the negfo more. H What is the meaning of the word ‘traitor?’ A One wlu> is a stickler for the Constitution and the laws. Q. What are the particular duties of a Commander in-Chief ?’ A. To disgrace any General who does not believe that the negro is better than a white man (h. What is the meaning of the word ‘liw” A. The will of the President. Q. How were the States formed’ A By the United States. Q. D the United States Government older than the States which formed it? j A It in. Q Have the States any rights?. A. None whatever except what the General Goverenmcnt bestows. Q.' Have the people any rights’ A. None, except what the President Cfi vps. t y> \sT>at is the habeas ro-pun? \ It is the power-es the presiden to inipri<b<whUm he pleases as long as Ke pleases. , . Q fvhi islhc greatest niarHr of history! A. John Br«« n (J. Who Uwisest man. A. Abraham Lincoln. • (i. AVTio is J<-ff Davis? A.' The Devil. <f>m- Kmviblica’i lepers have crowed over the opp o *;l the HtJlwitM’ in th® «ty of me. i. nnwmrlor, for they nommated. nccor.ruH' to tV> Gamier of that city, a tic .e , cox,«.T4 111 ? 1 ' ulOn - C ?' n ’ moat i, unnecessary.

' NOW IS'THE tftlE TO The Sentinel 1863! The garcHiFneptal »od political questions o: ! Hie coming yca’r will have aifabsorbing interesl ’ for every citizen. We are engaged in a i tic civil war, result Or which none can for* sees ‘ li threatens fcrndicfc} change in institution. an<> principles upon which the government was founded, and the destructionof (he * iberty and i rights of the chizen. such as the people of n<> other natibn have enjoyed .'and to which may be ’ attributed our unecjualed progress in national prosperity and greatness. The issue will soon he upon us. whether this free government shall he preserved and maintained and the rights cf the States under the Constitution perpetuated, or a powerful central authority be permitted to erow out of lliis war, obliterating State lines. State institutions, and all those checks upon the Federal government, rights reserved bv the States, which hare constituted the excellence and superiority of our nationality States • one as the sea” for tbe common objects set forth in the Constitution, hut “distinct as th* tpßows in lie management of their purely i.cmestic as •a rs. These questions were involved in the re ~ ent electfims 5 . and the voice of the people was : most emphatically expressed for the ‘‘Constitution as it is ana the Union as it was. Never was there a lime when it was so important that the people should be thoroughly advised as to • the progress and condition of public affaiis and passing events. A people are not fit for self government unless with an intelligent judgment they decide upon the questions which anecl alike their own and the public welfare. » CONGRESS Will so-n assemble, and the; . most important questions will be brought before ; ■it for determination. One of the eman cipation And colonization p<>iicy of the President will vitally affect the futuie of thecoun ry. All interesting Congressional proceedings will be | reported in the Seniinel THE LEGISLATURE--A rew Legislature ' will assemble on the Bth cf January next. Its action will have a deep intertM for the citizens , of Indiana. The Sentinel will contain a fa’thful and intelligent repott of its proceedings, so that tl e reader can understand from day to day whai their representatives are doing. T< E WAH —The events -f the war as they are developed will be faithfully given so that ; the public nmv r»e advised as to its progress;the results of Battles, the condition of the contend-.. . ing armies, and all that eff.-cts the gn at stnig gle, at home and abroad, for the overthrow of . I the Rebellion. In addition, the Sentinel will contain the current news of tl e day, choice miscellany, btate items, th** latest reports pf the New A ork and ‘ Cinciongti gfiyeral BOd cattle markets, the conI dit ion of the money and stock markets; in a : word, ir will be the effort of the propru tors es, ' the Sentinel to give its columns an interest for ; all clases o.f iy*ayevs sand sjich information .a** will be especially adapted to the well beingjof the citizens of Indiana. The Sentinel will continue to represent and ■ i Mand by the regular organizations of the Demo : cratic party. State ami Na‘io’>ud; sustain tlo ’ principles and pohry they .and t sup pur tbecandidates lliey rnay nominate. i V.V have no agents. 3he h 7 price for sub- I -criptio: will not allow it. riiervfbre ask j our D?mocra‘ic f’i’H^d —all whG|<h*«siK* tl)<*-uc ? cpss of sound principles —to aid] \ n PX *‘ n ’ <ion of the circulation of the Sentinel, Daiiy ami Weekly until they shalljat fleast reachj every ■ Democratic family in Indiana. Ihe press is a j ‘ most important agent- in directing aright the ’ ■ public mind,and all that is needed to give the • Dem**cratic party permanent rule is theenlight- ' enment of the people as to its principles and policv It shall he our aim. with all the ability 1 pisspss, u> faithfully advocate Democratic s< ntirueuta and measures for we believe that it. -SO doin u - we best promote the true interest*,of the countiy. TERMS: Teems or the Daily Sextinf.l I copv 1 year, ill advatice. $-.9 ’ I •* 4 weeks. ' — ' ** 50 , Terms of the Weekly Sestixll. copv 1 .ear, • • JI 5’ I 1 ’C"’. ies imd ont* t/> the I’haker of dub, la 00. 2 • copies and two to the maker of club,< 30 00 ; Additions can be made to clubs at any time a* .tie above ratis,. The names will leprinted ■ on each paper witlicTiD Xfrn clrkrvo. >’<• papor will be sent withr.ut prepayment, or contiimo *!• u s-r than paid f.r A*ldii*>,. ELDER, HaRKNTSS <t BIxGHaV, Indianapolis, Indianan ETOnly $125 a Year in Clubs of Four, ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE. For JSfi l. Vols xxt and xxn. Edited by T. j S Arthur and Virginia F Townsend. Contains Novelets, slnries, poetry, fashions, Steel and Wood Engravings, needlework patterns in great variety, a Mi ther’s departnu nf,' Ho is,.keeper’s and I eabh departments, with ■ literary reviews, and ail the accessories of a first: class Magazine. The Lady’s Book bears this ' fl altering o-stiinoty to the cl.aracter of Aithur s Home Magizine:— ‘‘As we have often b< fore said, it is without controversy the licst Two Dollar Mag azine published in the country; and this is the strongly outspoken Winniny'everywhere given by the 'press. We know of no periodical that so well dleoervesthe praise liestowed. ?he editors never tire in their efforts to give each month a rich and varied literary repast to their readers — i Their work is kept fully up to the standard of ! their promise, is never dull yet always full of instruction. We have often said and repeat it ‘ again, that it should make a part as ‘he reertitiv of even housi li<4d. We know of no beta r educator of the people, young and old. Os the editors we need not speak; their names arc liousehold words all over the country. I n their hands ; no periodical can fail to reach the highest poiiil of excellence.’ • A new serial.bv TS. Arthur, will be eomi tuenced in the January number,entitled Out in tlieWo'l-l.” Rare and Elegant Premiums. j|rg sor.t to nu.kc up rlr.bs; —I. A large Photographic coprof that splendid engraving, •Lbake--peare ap.j bis colejuporaries.” 2. A large I’liotagruphtr copy' from an cm raving of Huntingion’s celebrated picture. “Merev’s Dream.” 3 A similar copy of Herrings ‘■Glimpse of an Engli-.li Homestead.” Terms —Two doliars a year in advance, and One premium plale Two copfi-s, 3 dollars. 3 copies 4 dollars. Four fur 5 dollars. Eight and one to getter up of chib. II) doll- rs. One of the premium plates it given to every getiernpofa club, small or large. Three red stamps must be sent lo pav the postage an each premium. Address T. S. ARTHUR A CO.’ Jv6-n4« s ‘23 Walnut Street Philadelphia 'd f . co m par etU PORK PACKER. JULIES 1W CWIIM Mcrßh a n t , EORT WAYNE. IND. General dealer in «« kinds of Grmu. S. • Best Brands Family Flour TTLiheral adr«i>«» J, ’ r Store.

• '"*A it ■ ’' S C ''' •J» peit-op ltk> wafraeft wr poven. For im vide CtitiaeU is can.* AAGA’yXCK S VITALS have been introduced to the public for mor* than six years, and have acquired an far exceeding any Family Medicines o’ < •imilar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not li.q>£ in discovering they possessed remarkable CuvcAkvc. V’foJjk.e.YX.ws., •nd hence their 'R.a.\<vrk and consequent profit to the Prcprietor, thug enabling him to expend r V\\ows>awAs> of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the "bkvvvi\cvo\\.s uA.es> which have been showered upon him from Wk \vv\vX.s X.\ve The peculiarity of the 'BkooA. awCi VkW% is that they strike at the root of Disease, i bv eradicating every particle of impurity X\xe l&AooA., for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags ' out au. iserable existence. These medicines ■Xvc V\xct\\\.t\X.eA for curing I Serofll.ll, , Syphilis, Skin (THseases, Old Sores, Si.t Rheumatism., (T)yspeusia, Side Headache, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Leucorrhcea, Female Complaints, i Erysipelas, St. Anthony's Fire, I ‘j.'umors, Eruptions, I Fits Scrofulous Consumption, etc. ?M f ?

OXE person writes, her daughter was cured ' of fits of nine years' standing, aud trt Vitus’ dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was cured < after his flesh had almost wasted aw ay. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague after trving every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore ; which had existed fourteen years ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years. • Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which the Purifier and Fills AVovk \a\vc a. CWwwx, r V\\c YAcoA are the most active and thorough pills that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the Bystem does not relapse into its former condition, which is too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pill. They are really a XSYooA kAv-edf WW, which, in conjunction with the ASVooA 'Vu.vv'ywY, will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, C.etiveness, Colic tPains, CholerafdorLus, Indigestion, in the Rowels, frizziness, etc. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are GooA 'W’A.X.Awes, and you should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac nf mv local agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will WO VCVOVCab Am a proof that the Blood Buri/fcr and Pills are purely ▼egetable. I have the certificate of those emUeni < hemtaU, Profensora Cbiisoa of N. Y., aud Locke ol Giuciauarf.

‘ Bead Dr. Roback’e Special Notices and Certificate* pubflsheJ in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to Price of th« Scandinavian Vegeta’ la Bl<»od Purifier, fl * per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Os tbe Scandinavian Veg - etable Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 6 boxes for Si. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. 6 F«mi Fourth Hi , 3d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, O. Laboratory Me. 18 Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY In Adams county.by Dr. T. T Dorwin it C 1 in IPcmur,Smith* Nuitmin.iu Ploa-iii'. Mi ’ John Hart, M mmouth, Samuel Linton, B i ’ o.aud bv Dru'.-gi't and ’f-’lim r• i 1 hruughout the Union. v6-nl‘). | • r— ——-v - ■“

Jj*Strun»orsor Rsrofnlo is affection* are tlie pcrsO.thte'Might.tb.e potato rot of mankind — * Tl-ev are vile and filth r aa well as fatal. They arise fro-n cnata-nination and impttri’v est the i blood.and are to be seen *'l arvino us every- ' where. One 1 irt -r of all w~ meet are t ainted with them an 1 one quarter oftKese die of them die so dis’llv l 00, bacause thef are curable— Atf.b’sS.VU*#aßiW« cleanses O'rt the Sero r u.| •lous urrin’inn from the Mood, render* it pnre ' arui h *altf>v, and •{■•fitUr etnnr|atcs the "ul contam’-in tUon from the svstem., Nrn 1 v ifrertrroait tf.lrtr Vn-ir Scrofulous disorlo--. sincethe irr-jietiM- trr, has provided hh r rftarterly cambi nation, o! curative tirMes t T >V r heca W'r.'rbnrf ” u v 6 ri 3'..

DH. WM. B. HURD’S Dental Remedies ■ w - a-rit the best in the world, issvr.isii FINE 1 : TEETH &. A SWEET BREATH. AND i CUBING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. | Do !DR P WM V B OTHO’S UNRHrALLED TOOTH POWDEB, warraoted free p f J < "| a R 3 C J.. t ’ s anvinjurioussubstnwe. . rive •’ .‘p w . EFBcwiire of theordinary cheap Tooth Pow ' der. ivhicli whitpn.Lut dpsfy”.’- nnr aTTI • DovonwishtobocenaiuthatyourßßEATH • ' nt.d aerepftbletoTiaSTmnd or s CELEBBATFDMOUTHWASH. M f e 37 cents perbottle. is also’he best remedy • MfkrOAMKFE B KDBREATH . BIF.FPI NG ! in th? world for hundreds. ! suffer from TOOTHI ACTE- Get DB. HURD'S MAGIC TOOTHI ACHE DROPS Price. 15 A? ' Got Are von . PLASTERS DR. W B HERD'S tful remed- | The most effective and delightful remedy i k Th^do not adhere nor blister, but «»the m charm away pain. Try them Price, : and 37 cents. Mailed on receipt DENTAL Do von wish a complete set q 1 npvtrntFS and a Tbeatisf. o> erlskviisg REMF.DII> -in' w _ B hobd . B DSHTAL TREASURY, the neatest and most valuable presenSone friend can make U.another Pnee, fl Sent by Express on rece.pt of price. j $ For sale at all the best stores throughout the i CP cU r Tmx -As there are dealers who take ad 1 vantteofouradvert.sements to impose upon their customers inferior preparations, it is nee ' e.sarv to insist upon having what you call for, ;Xthe»e«t- thoronghlv tested and prepared i bv an experienced and scientific Dent.st TyeasI Xr"fth“ New York State Dentist’s Aasocia lion, and Vice President of tbe New York City I Dental Society. WM B HURD & CO-. New To k Uag&ents WANTED o For the HISTORY cf the Civil WAR IN AMERICA, --0 , comprising a folu asd impartial the ORICt and PRO ■ GRESS of the REBELLION. The Various Naval and Military EngageHiehft. and the Heroic Deeds performed by Armies and Individuals. »”d Touchin" Scenes in the Field. Camp Hospital AND Cabin. BY JOHN S. ABBOTT. ...vuna OF THE “MOTHI R AT home.’ "LIFE OE NA-

■ avtho \";Lo;,’’ < T . ™ . i devolution.’ Ac. < Illustrate with Diagrams and Numer- ! ous Engravings of Battle Scenes, ] 1 and Portrays of DrstWUtashed Men by the best Artists , in merica Mr. Abbott’s style ; cible ami l pir , iire‘qe. ■ ,he mind- ; cribe.l cb-arlv and ' s< „ . h , and 7 !, ' ,I '7 ’’’ e r 7 n '’;, pnr t'(,o roar ofartillery, tbe History oftho great Bebellmn. R„,al Octavo ’ It will be i«sW“l >n TWO K " n , ratPlt Votarne* of wer 400 png- ear wit h VrpA. DiWT in ‘ t he most wiHbtf sold nnly B \ sell this History in 1- _ ' HOUSEKEFPER’S \f\v fuhiti'TiE polish. ,hA loyr’MX krs and P(ano ..q -he h'-wY'WR r' ’ ’ . (1 wor .,i fhrße ’•jssx: n,< ' v ” ; Inal i.,o gb-ss to nV k’nds of rings Wvam Fnrnit „ rp to Leather3 arni'boO w« R- Variv’b . dries im]t is rborpemnd Wur mefiiafplv p ” ( ’ ’ ' , or two of this of Canton Xkvt Fur.NTTUKE ' ™ rn ;-rp n and , Xotv i.thp to ’’T’ '*,m”'; n onr Tables. Chairs. Desks, Pianos, •<sh>netin ~ ; ~fC . and make them . p; r i.,re Frame*Carn - ‘ I?'’’'' DenUr« an 1 For an ■■ r ' lr p - pp 05 n „a 50 cents a Wrie. | ors gen"^'-'■ street. New York. ®ra ’ Arnarss.Boxl972.NFW YoEK P. O' > ' -e' ' -M'l. A-MINTH.

A G F.NTS AV A XTF.D. ’ •» rvn ntaito VP rV f l olU>t. Th » rranklin Sowing Hnoh.ne, To-lbn'-l Yim’- of T rav.-Uiug ngentewe w ;it nav a ■’alsrv of rr .raw np-J \f OVT IT \ 4 Ti t n’tl «• commission Oi i t , _. r ..nt on nil Sales. . . " V...- r MsM,:n»'-«n.,rr,„t J . 4 to- - nnive-.r . I>. ... r.ont. ‘ X moil’ll- »»■’>” v-MUne thp n .nnHmnrny..m-nt= F., = ‘ . T '’’\, r^,n er>» bnsin-'M, ad fnl] -in t n t'T 3

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{MEW iliß I r£MALE a^KTS | bOO.OUO TO SELL llotd’snbw STEELPLATB coukti COLORED ) MAP OF THE UStTED STATES. ■ CANADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK. From rccentsurvevs, completed Aug HI, 1 6~ , cost s2i‘,ooo to engrave it and one years time ; Superior to any SIV map ever made by Vols ton or Mitchell, and sells at the low price, of ( i fiftv cents; 370,00(1 names are engraved on this I map. It is nut only aCounty Map, but it is also a County and Rnlrcad .’lap ! oftheUnited Statesand Canadas combined in 1 ’ (“EVERY RAIL ROAD STATION i and distances between Guarantee anv woman or man $3 to $5 per ! ; day and will take back all maps that cauuut, .' be'sold and refund the money. •i -.-nd f>csl worth to try. ! ■ ; Printed instructions how to canvass well I furnished all our agents. WAXTEn—Wholesale Agents for ottr maps in ' . every State California,Cana ia England Fiance < ’ and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few ■ I hundreddollarscapital. NoComnetitir.n. • I I. T. LLOYD. N >. 104 Broadway ( : ' New York City. | ! The War Department uses our map of Virgin ■ iija Maryland and Pennsylvania cost $1(10,099 1 I ' on which ismarked Antietam Creek. Shareburg \ I I Maryland Hights, Williamsport, Ferry, dllio I j rersville. Nolands. Ford, and all others on the | , Potomac, and every other place in Maryftind, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. | LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA and ILLtNOIS i« the only authority for Gen. Buell and the . War Department. Money refunded to anysne I finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, 2. “Lloyd’s map of Virginia Maryland, and PENNSYLVANIA. This Map is very large; its cost is but 25 e< nts aud it is the best which can be purchased.” Oct. 2. 62. 3 w. GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS, THRILLING INCIDENTS OF THE GRE\T REBELLION; OR. THE HEROISM OF OUR SOLDIE :S AND SAILORS. ILLVSTRATED. I sal., large I mo. Price,sl.2s. The critics and the public arc right in pre I dieting that this will surpass, in graphic narrative, exciting intcßest, and extensive popular! ty, all other historiesof the War for the Union. Its theme will be the heroic daring, patient suffering, and hair breadthsecapes of our soldierand sailors, and its incidents will fl.rm th. theme of con versation at innumerable firesides for years tocomc.lt will co tain, in addition to

its stirring details, the philosophical Analysis j of the Caures of the War, by 'ohn Luthrop i Mutley. LL. T\ Autl orof ‘‘The Ri c e of the I Dutch R< publi,”n etc., the dates of all the ini I ■portanl events from tbe John Browni r«Jd . and an accurate and re\i>?d accov.ntof the principal b ’ttles with engravings. Ohe third'the proceeds of all Subscription'sent direct tn ns will bo ifiven for the. Relief <» f Disabled Soldiers, t ;nd all persons who wish a copy of ilw-work, and uNo to benefit thethesoL ) ! diers’should -end their name and address at j once. Als<\ any officer or p; ivate, or person in ■ auv section.of life coupirv having kuowleAne of ah.udic actor stirring incident, will oblige us , bv sending »n account of it. BOOKSF.LI.FRS, P-WTM XSTURS, n H<l CANVASSING Agents will be be furnished with a Subscription Prospectus, im application to the Publishers. ■ IT” ,4 J* ent/co’?wmon oinro « Idisrs desi ; r ing to ac an agents in taking suhfcriptio'is I I. T E HISTORY OF AMERI CAN MANUFACTURES FROM 1608 to 1860. Bv Dr..l. T.EANiu:n Bishop. ■’ vol’.. P'’“. Vol. I. now roadv. Vol. 11. .onrly rea : yThis is probably the largr-t and most iinportant work now in the Amer'can pres*. Wi‘ hivwab'Vju't ptildi-10-d m-w pili.jpns of thp following n-wftil mid n-ruilnr books. THF BTSiie’S MIX’S ITCII. lUVISFS: or. How ’oSavo Mom-v, by Conducting Busi ness abcordingto Law, as exponndcd bv th« Latest Anthoritcs. I d pp., sheep. Priee , I . Q? n ORTrMTIES or. 1 - snp nnvcESTO mire money, cloth, sl. This has been republished in England. | Every business man and clerk should have , i these books. They will pav the buyer ahund-

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Sin. WAGES PAU) Sion. ' To sell sroo'ls forth** Adams Sewing Machw<* Cornoanv. We will-give a eomummi on a ' l ' l 1 goods sold l»v our Agents, or pay wages s'- i from S4O per month, and pay all weessarv expenses. Our machineis perfect in it* mechanism. A child can learn to operate it by | half an hour’s instruction! It is equal to any Family Sowing Machine in use. and we have: r fluced the price ’to Fifteen Dollars. Each machine is warranted for thr*»e i C. RUGGLES. I Gen. Agt.. Detroit. Mich, TO THE UNEMPLOYED Jcw give steady umbloymfnt t° I active trtnnff men To Solicit orders for the * T.TTTLFGI.INT SEWWIXG M 4CHTNF. price ‘ Jl CHtige Screw driver and extra l ’ Needles. Will pay a liberal salary and prpenp cn-', n»* allow large commissions. COUNTY i RIGHT’S given to agents. AN AGENT wanted n in pv >rc C<»’n + v. Fnr particular’, descriptive * Cafxlo'*ne, A;c , address, wi’h stamp, T. P4GF. 3m—v-fl G>nT agent for U.S Toledo, O. “ Wool Twine. " 2(W M - 'rr T ™\”x t ctAvrnnn

New Arrangement A 2 THE WHITE CORNEIL I _9 IJ’e have this day closed our Liole. are low telling Goodt for \. Ready Pay Only! ■ ■■.■ 'ome one and all, and buy your Good, I i 3 — where you will not have to pay Cmct Prices for Good*. J' UH IK, OH GOiiflS F6B CHI' i HI I We shall be able to take advant»"t tihV I Eastern Marke's, and supply our cus’on ■with iu rv goods at lower price* ’han we cctiidbu I — ..... I them for on CRE I) IT. I Cume aud price our Guods betore uti gb I Credit Dead Fails'. I |-otnv. NUTTMJN d- CRAWFOPn I Sept 1, ’6l. tDccntur, J i di: ns. K nn. v. — n. ttt pn‘« I hIOUTTT WASH, I a srr.E n »n>T for a h • BAD BREATH. [ SORE MOUTHS. I i CAIKR I > ‘ Diseased Plceding Gums. I

Nursing Sore I’cA And the best sppreific ymw in n«e for snv dis* I ppjsod cmi'l ? ion of ’bn innnih Tt i ft purl irii’ar* i ly beneficial io rrrro»« ww s rp ART! FT Cl AL TEETH. completely d« Mrevive « v< rv triint i-f tlcrovd, absorbing and removing n 1 ! ; n<r»’Hlits, ij.Mitiig A SWF.FT PRFATH * n nil who v J>ke use of it jNo T< vi " 1 r?y (•! I Young Genlkmnn who >c skirted with a BAD BREATH ' should d< lay as r Ivin g this »♦ n < dv. At it ’ £ a I certain cure.j’nd is :q pr« v<-d m d r»c<rr»i? i ,-d by every physician under hose U'liceit has het 1' b 1 oi’.j/bt. A PAD RRE HIT is an ofTi iir* A.r which tl-e’c iw pn pjpvk w 1 jlp DR. WM B HIT RD’S Mou i h Wa s h ca a l r-nrreured Many persons rnrrv with'U <m a ’ t' f) ' greatly ‘ '! '■ ;■> icvanrr rPd nit< v (<>•'< 11 gnsst of th<» c f vi’h wli<*w tV< y cine into’!' 1 , without ctoi -r i: tts'of tl <‘ tar l ■ 1•> Ft lit vt ’ j , ,„. r -. 'f ft >m >ll ft m* " F-rrl't r«l S I rsF pp wm h. iti ns yinr vr CL’titilii’t't-s >f the mouth-<► of pnrt U't ,r toner to thr ir< m-rnl health ul hli h •■["' frctetl, ntttl ttor ntifx-quently at riontly >l' P r * ed through want of proper atttnlifn I 0 " "uSEDR V>M B BUPn’S VOPfH WAFI\ Prepared nt Pr Kurd’s P» nt al ( flee, * y -" Fourth Str f t. Brooklyn. E< D Price. 37 Cents per BoHk. A liberal disronnt made to d< alers Address Pnneiprf! off.ee. TliUi.e T.mwr insrs. No 1 Spruce Stre* t. N< v) ‘. SoM also by Caswell. Msck <t Fn.. riH o. ' e„n. Hotel: .1. A- I Codd intrten. 715 W.v» e ; D S Barne». 2C2 Broadwf v„ a»d [ J a!i 1 g

gists Prospectus for 1863 Tpp p \TUTIIS tV EVTA'Ilfn PCS I • T ! p.bli.L.,. „f tbr PoM ~f ), ,h.. ;i r l rli l pr V /; . the Conner ye.-.r -ire of s fh " rn ‘, ‘ r; . u .t)<-ir thexn in nrt.iv.iMpg * r , vii”' tho’-sp.”ds of re. ders n< > ' frjfo, jug to the Post vc rnnv now i "• "" dietinenMo d ninhor': , .v n Fr»v*P Mr«. Eilfn Wood. Mvpion H>tn»n. * Kikkf. r.i d A ieginia F To* >■ (r(1 ; p During the coming veartne r< . f) vor to maintain its I’.ifh jt.jart- . stories. sketches'nnd poetry . . I r „ t(l f c je to ■ mente ehall who be devoid .’u^p,„;aragriculture,wit and humor, recci] ts, ki'ts.etc. - _ rT r rr«r , Trays—Cash in advance: One P d(i]iqra ' two dollars, two copies one r ear ( s four copies one year a x dol j one year, and one < xt ra - ,we ' oi.Jril’ti"'To anv one sending thirty > yyj, er lcr i I sixty dollars, we w ill give , Bf h»’ Wilson’S cetrhratrd Rewinw ... ' nlSrl.lthey sell for frrty fire dollars. Ihf ; „y7r wiU be selected new nt the mannf ffilh ' Yolk, box d ; - d _ forwarded free ■be rxC’ i’• '"’i! ; ' f’f'i-ht. _ . prf>flnt’ n ! r„ i.- •’ ‘"bribers frry^ cri! , lf of co- rm ■ b • that the thirty rr( ) . - slin „ ld p,,n . a ”> d -in; the reeuli.r terms oftw odolipr. „,i, w rib her. V'bere.tlps cannot be ' f) „b r»‘‘ 4 ft s mav be procured at ’’"L'TnJp forwan’y rrd (bebnllmace ofthe six v< . t ), P trac)i]’ to os in cash by the per son the se*' r < Fvcrv person collecting na rin ,e‘ machine premium should sen |t , P > H,. money r« fast a« obtatrrd scribers may begin 2 rcP ,* fied wi’b'h‘ dfl ’j pam. and not become dissatwfied J, n d • When the whole number of m m it ts mhclr. amount o' money fMX forwarded-erdri-d th ’ machine -11 , (wkample 7*'* I** 1 *** 1 ?;.A requested.