Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1863 — Page 4

*&maw9easasEscses9Baa&HaWEa A j»kw mm. •mtu, UV3 AND DIB TOJt CTIOR. Hol J th* ooMtitntion o'er w»— Gift of sires whote* gone before us! Let th* tld flag wo above ik— God will bleu and man will lore KI Look iv»jPo* Liberty end Uulow— C» Union ground Wei) all b* found, To live and die for Union. The people Iccted old Ah* Lincoln. Wonder what they were athir.klu’f Abraham wee an old deceiver. Rad wood splitter—Union el*.-,ver— Look away—Away— CM Ab* wont save th* Unit®. On Union ground He is not found, Aud cannot sav* th* Union. abraham make* proclamation Which h* says will save th* natfou— Call* the slave* to insurrection— Bay* they shall bav* bis protection. Look away— DM Abe can't csv* the Union. On Union ground Be is not found. And cannot sav* th* Union Year* of warfare, bloodshed horror, Years of broken heart* and sorrow. Widows orphan* bankrupt nation— And y*t our ayes see not salvatia. Look away— Away— This will not save th* Union. Ou Union ground They ar* not found. Who favor war for Union. Ob Peaeel sweet peace, thou blest es Je»u*. Peze>', sweet peace which heaven pleases— Coma we pray thee; com* to blear us I Let this strife no mors di*’r«s* ns. Look away— Away— Look Nor.h and Swath for Unb»> Ou Union ground We’ll all be found And live and di* for Union. Can a Carpet-Bag Eat! It was bat a few day* »g' 1 . whik trrveltng upon th* car* between Cleveland Columbus that a train stopped at » small Village, th* conductor crying Fifteen minutes for dinner. The passenger* of whom there b*p peped to be a large number rushed into the dining apartment and took seat* si table, one of them depositing bi* carpetbag Io the chair n»xt to him. At them«al time th* Landlord earns round to ■sake bi* collections calling upon the aforesaid passenger for bi* payment for dinner. •how much?’ asked th* passenger. cents, ’ replied th* landlord. Eighty cm:* for ’d ; .nner?-rWny that is cXioriionale.' No, sir it i* not extortionate Ain’t that you’carpet bag?’ ••Yes, sir. that, is my earpet bag? •Well, tnat carpel-bag occupus. a Beat, and, of course, I must charge for it ’ Oh! is that lb* «»*•? Wwlt her * • y our eighty cents.' Turning to th* oarp*l-bag th* passenger remarked: Well Mr. Carpet bag. a* you have not h»d much to f«t suppose we take some- [ thing, al th* sama ntne open'ng ns mouth and turning, tuerein halt a hsm. * rrfist chicken, a plate of crackers, *n • sundry other articles, amid, th* roar »! laughter, of the other, paMenger*. Th* prevailing opinion the pasterger* was, that th* csrjtet b*g WOO. Suun« Br iMuateioM —“W tasker w who lives in Western M s-ouri took it in'O hi* head oae day that it was nee*s«ary for bi* future welfar* that h« ba born egiin and forthwith repaired to a parson of th* Baptist persuasion to ob Kin light He was received with urbani'y and th* following dialogue *n- •«•’<: ... OH B aker—lt’s your doctrine bos* , that a Mlow to b* saved must suffer im-n-.erston iefl’t i>? parson —Y’S sir I’. •« » fundament*! decrrin* Os our church that a man to be regenerated must repent es hi* tins snd be immersed. Ola Soaker—Wei! bos* after repentin *f ! i* sin* and bein elid under il t* dash «* in th* pan what then* psravn—A'thou.'h backahdißg !• much re. be deplored »l!H H he sinccrelv repent es Ms *io* and is »g»m immersed, th* • hnrch will again receiv* himOld 3o.kvr-Well e’pos* h. again a irk a out of she trace* for a seecuß tic** for yrts know what critters there ar* in this wrrH, bos*, then what’s to pay? te.r,.*—Notwithstanding all this if he wrt «*r’>’*«lv repent and solemnly premia* t-amend bis Inter* li<* th* ehutch wu. ag.hsrec-ire I’’® »•“» ‘h* i>o«om *ft*r *, ne «mm»»a*d? OH Riaker «.h*r » <*• moment, of Ae.p tho'ipbt prepese* tb* slottsg teterwouldn’t it he a Masted good Me. to keep soeh fbller.ia soak all th* time On’ Infor m. D I did not «v *»>*<bV Old wedor not but.*

MEBBg»Tee*«MM*<wvMßw H ■. . . E IBWNO TUB TIME TO BUBSCRIB The Sentinel 1863! Th* governmental and political questions of th* coming yet r will have an absorbing interest or «v»ry citizen. We are engaged in agigan tic civil war, result or which none can foresees It threatens .radical change in aha institution. nA principle* upon which the government was •nnded. and the daetructionof the liberty and rightsef the citizen. such a* the people of no ether nation have enjoyed and to which may be attributed our unequalad progress in natirnai preepertty and greatr-eas The iseue will aeon *•» open b*. whether thi* free government shall b* preserved and maintained and the rights of th* Rtatea under the Constitution perpetuated, or a power’*! central authority be permitted to grow *at *f thia war, obliterating State line* State iuetitutiene. and *ll those checks upon h* Federal government riehta reserved by the tale*, which have cauztituted the excellence nd superiority of our nationality—State* "one « th* sea” for th* common objects set forth in ho Constitution, but "distinct a*the billows’’! ■ lb* management of their purely i omestio as ' 1 air* These questions wert involved-in the re cent election*, and the voice of the people was I most emphatically expressed for th* '’Ccnsti tution a* it i* and the Union a* it was ” Nev»r . I was there a time when it was so important that I the people should be thoroughly advised as to th* progress and condition of public affairs and < passing event*. A people are not fit for self

government unless with an it tsllrgent judgment they deeid* upon the questions which affect »lik* their own and the public welfare. CONGRESS—WiII soon assemble, aud the moat important questions will be brought before it for determination. On* of whirb. th* eman cipation and colonisation policy of the President will vitally effect the future of thecountry. Ail interetling Congrescior, al proceeding* Wil! be reported in the Sentinel THE LEGISLATURE--A rew Legislature will assemble on t! e Sth of January next. Its action will have a deep interest for the citirens oflndiana The Sentinel will contain a fa:thful and intelligent repoit of its proceeding,, so that t! e reader can understand from day to day what their representatives are doing. T’ E WAP. —The events of the war as they ere developed will be faithfully given so the’ the public mav oe advised as to its progress;the result* or bat:'**, the condiiion of the Contend- ■ ing armies, and all that effects the great atrug- I gle, at home and abroad, for the overthrew *f | the Rebellion. In addition, the Sentinel will contain the current news of tl e day, choice miscellany. State items the latest report* of the New Turk and Cincrnnati general and cattle marketn the condrtion of the money and stock markets; in a word, it will be the effort of the proprietor* cf th* Sentinel to give it* column* an interest for all ciases of readers and such information wui be e«pecial.y adapted to the well beingjof the citizen* of Indiana. Th* Sentinel will continue to represent and vtand by th* regular organization* of tl r Demo eratic party. State and National; sustain the principle* and policy they shall avow , and sup port Si;* candidates they may nominate We have no agent*. The low price for sub- ) schptiot will not allow it. W* therefore ask ] our Democratic friend'—all who desire the sue* i c*s* of sound principle* —to aid in the extension of the circulation of the Sentinel, D.-.i'.y and Weekly until they shall al least reach every Democratic family in Indians. The press is a ’ moat important agent in drrecting aright the B ublic .urud. and all that i* needed to give tie ivmocratic party permanent rule is theenlight- | ar.ment of th* people a* to its principles and! policy. It shall be our aim, with all the ability we poasaa, to faithfully advocate Democratic 1 urn ments and maaaure*, for we believe that in , so doing vi best promote the tru* interest* of | the ccur.ti y. TERMS: Tzax* or tux Dartx Sxxrntxi 1 c*»y 1 year, in advance 1$ 00 1•• 4 week, JO Txsx* or t»x WxrxLi Snrnsu 1 eopv 1 year. $ r 0 copies and one to th* maker of club, 15 fin 20 c< fie* and two to the maker of club, 30 00 Additions can be made to clubs at any tire* | at the above rate*. The name, will b*printed ; on each paper with cut extra charge No p.apor will be e*nt wu’.cut prepayment. ! or continue.! 1-nger then paid f r Add eaa, | ELDER, HaRKNEBS & BINGHAM, ’ Indianapolis, Indiana. — f tTOnlv JI 05 a Year in Clubs of Four. i ARTHUR'S HOME MAGaZINE Tor IW 1 . Vol* xxt and xxn Edited by T S Arthur and Virginia F Townsend Contain* Novelet*. Btorie*, poetry, fashions. Steel and Wood Engraving*, needlework pattern* in great variety, a Moth*r’« department,! Hotiaekiwper’* and health departments, with | literary review*, and all th» acceesorie* of a first ' claaa Megaz.n*. Th* Lady* Book hears this | flattering te*timo»y to th* charactsr of Arthur’s Home Magi«iw:— .... '•As we have o’ten b< for* said it u without contro-.-ewv th* best Two Dollar Magazine publiebed in the country; and thi, i* the strongly outspoken testimony everywr*re givanby th* press. We know of no periodical tnst so well i deeervsathe praia* beatowgd. The editor* n- v- | er tire in the r effort* to grv* Meh month a rich , and varied literary r*pa*t to their readers — I Their work i* kept fully up to the standard of | their promise i* never du.l yet always full of. inatroctio'i. We have often said and repeat it ag»in, that it should make a part of th* reading •f even houaebold. W* know of no better edoeator of th* people, young and old. Oftbeed- , ite.r* w* ne* I rot apeak; their names are house- f hold word* all ov«rth* country. In their hards ! no periodical can fail to reach th* higliect point j of exwl-anee ’ A new serial, by T 8. Arthur, widbe’emme»c»d in fa* ■ anuary number,entitled Out in .h* Wo. A." Rire and Y’egant Premium*. Av* **nt to make up club*:—l. * large Fbotcgraphic cop? es that aplrr.did*r.grsv;ng, ’Shake spear’ and hi* cotemporariev ’’ 2. A large Photographic copy' from anenr-raving of Uun •mgmn’i celebrated picture. '’Marcy'* D *am. ' 3 A*i rilar copy of Hernagz "Glimpse *f an English Hemeaicr. i ” Terms —Two dollar, a y*ar in advanc*, and an* premium plate Two *«piea. 5 collar*. 3 copies 4 dollar*. Four for S dollars. Eight and one to getter up of club. 10 dollar*. One of the pr.mium plat** it given to *very getter up of a club *maU *r Hrg*. Thr*e red «amps muai ba m::1 te pay th* v«_iiS6 323 Walnut 3tre«t Philadelphia “g pc OMPA RE T. PORK PACKER, MiLLEii IVD COMISSIOJI Merchant, BORT WAYNE. IND. QMar.l dealer i» all kteilaof Grain. 8* Fiab.St •i,Pr*!w, # . Best Brauds Family Flour 1 |a »A < Prodvoc, t**-«

*l, pwt-sp ttica mtncis is poras, h: the vteli bratiiess Cutimi is mrs.* VXHAWVE.YL and have been introduced to the pnblio for Mter* th*n six years, and have acquired an Vo\hVi\a.v\xvj, far exceeding any Family Medicine* o‘ t similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not leng is discovering they possessed remarkable Cv\.vaX\.v>c Vro\i.e?rtAe,% l ■nd hence their

f SotV i and oonsequent profit to the Proprietor, thae t i enabling hun to expend TV\.ou%o.'f\A% ( of dollar* each year in advertizing their merits, and publishing the which have been showered upon him from nkW XVix | The peculiarity of the ! "£>\.oo&. ctxkA VA\% ] is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity X\v«, for the life and health of the body depend* ' upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out A ■ iserable existence. These mediciae* for curing BcrofuZa, Byphilit, Skin (Distasts, Old Berts, Salt Jfheum, dyspepsia, Bick Headache, Liver Complaint, Fever and Leuoorrhcea, Female Complaints, Erysipelas, St. jSnthony's Fire, I <Tu,mors, Eruptions, ' Fits, Scrofulous Consumption, etc. $S< I I I ONE person writes, her daughter was cured J of fit* of nine years' standing, and St Vitus' : dance cf two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was cured after his fieah had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. AN OTHER was cured of Fever and Ague after trving every medicine in hi* reach. ANOTHER was cured cf Fever Sore which had existed fourteen year*. ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight year*. ' Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver ; Complaint could bo mentioned in which the ' Puriher and Pill* , ‘VTovkWke, a VA\.% I are the most active and thorough pill* that > bare ever been introduced. I They act so directly upon the Liver, excit- * rag that organ to such an extent as that the ■yetem does not relapse into it* former con--1 dition, which is too apt to b* the case with ■imply a purgative pill Tney are really a ’SA.oo'X. awOi TLYv-ev VAX, which, in conjunction with the , will cure all the aforementioned diseases, 1 and, of themselves, will relieve and cure ■ Headache, Costiveness, Colic Fains, Cholera/forbus. Indigestion, Fain in the Rowels, Qizztness, eta. Try these medicines, and you will never ■ regret it Ask your neighbors, who have used them, ' and they will say they are QiooX t&eAYevcies, 1 and you should try them before going for ■ ‘ physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local 5 ■gent, and read the certificate*, *nd if you I have ever doubted you will TkioAbX vxo move/. ! A* a proof that the Blood Punksr aad PHla an porelj 1 walablo, I ha’s the oertlCcatee of those eminent chenfata, ProlMßora Chilton of N T„ aud Locke ..f ClncianaU Bead Dr. Bohack’e Special Notice* and CertlUcatM pchllabed in a eonaplcaoua part of Ila* Paper fr-n, uno to ■ lIUMt. Frio* of the Scandlnarlan Vegetable Blood Fnrifler, 11 per bottle, or *5 per half dozen. Os the Scandinavian Veg ekable B’ood Fill*, 25 cento per box. or 6 boxes for fl Principal Offloo and Baleeroom, No. S F««l Fearih St, H Bulldln* from Main St.. Cincinnati, O. Laboratory Be. IS itejumond street. FOR SALE BY In Adam* county.by Dr. T T Durwia A O in Decatur, Smith A Suttman.in Plea eant Mt John Hart, Msumacth. Ssmus! Lintsn. Be - o. and by Drucgiat audMirekaalt C-Virvly . trough out the Union. v4-*ld. ETStrumoraer Srref’tlo’l* *ff*cti*B* ar* tl,e ucra*. the blight, th* potato ret es maßkied .— They ar* vile and filthy as well a* fatal. 7h*v *ri*e r ro"B cmtaviisation *n4 in*pßr : ’v cf* the b !ood. and »r* to ba Been ril srouiu b* everywhere. One tv-tar es all w* meet are tainted with them end on* quarter of thee* di* of them die foolishly too, because they are curable — AYMBlaasiraarLt* clean*** oat the Bcro'u [on* jwrtiaiioa from thebtend, renders it pure ,nd healthy, and effeetotUy exonrgatyx th" 00l eontamt'nation from th* ayetom. No 1 i. groan under yonr Serofaloua diaorde *. ainceth* irreaietihl* ar** k*» provided hi, masterly eomhiestign as ear alive virtue* tha. «.* caO* 3k«’a*aesxA.s —(Slew’d WeCeHaim* of. ’ » » *

XJH. WM. B. JdUBD'S Dental Remedies ARE the best in the world, insuring FINCH TEETH A SWEET BREATH, AND antnrs toothache and nctraiota. n. yo. for Pr*RTY and Snurd TFFTHY . TB WM B HURD’3 UNRIVALIED TOOTH POWDER, warranted free from acid " r Tnyinic-fonaanb-tan-e. Price O’Beware of the ordinary cheap ToO.h row dvr. which whiten but destroy. Do von wish to be certai n that your PRE ATH fa nnretiwt and arr.sublet oh’island InvTr” Z7rd.f Use DE. HURD’g CELEBRATED MOUTH WASH. Price 37 cents per bott.e. , TH« Mrfnnrent »• best remedy in the world for Canwii. Bltwdi*® Gvua, Sow Mmtu . etc. It ha* cured hundred*. Do reu or vonr child-;’ TOOTH n*t DR. HUnDS MAGIC TOOTH aroMLmb' a-. DE W B HURD'S NEURKGIA PJ-ASTERS. Th* molt effective aud delightful remedy Vheydonot adhere nor bli’ter. but soothe anr.ehsrm awav pain. Try them. Price, IS aud 37 cent*. Mailed o» r*M>pt of P""i Do v"n wish a complete ret of DENTAL P.KMFDIF'’ and » Taxxrtsx on Pbx*x»vi*o ¥™h? Get DE W. B. HURD’S DENTAL TREASURY, th’ neatest and rno«t valuable present that one friend can make to another Price, «1 Sent by Express eo receipt of price. For sale at all the best atere* throughout the C °Catrnox.—A* there ar* dealers who take advaiita. ’ es eur advertisement* to impose upon their customers inferiorpreparations.it i« nee wxary to insist upon having what you call for nrrTHzarsv: thoroughly tested and prepared hv tn exper'erced and aci-ntifie Dentist Tr- I **. urrr of the New York State Dentist’* Association, and > ice President of the New York City Dental Seisty. A<fdre«* WM B EURDiCO., Ife k N TS WANTD c— Pc, THt HISTORY <PTHB [ [CIVIL WAB IN AIERICi, 0 ■ CnMFßt'tllO A yptt ABD IMPARTIAL accoi st or tub ORIG N abb PROGRESS oy THS REBELLION. The Various M«v«l ani Military Engagement:* and the Heroic Deeds performed by Armies and Individuals, and Touching Scenes in the Field. Camp Hospital AND Cabin. BY JOHN 3 ABBOTT. AVTSOa oy TBX ' MOTBaa AT ■ MX " ‘ Ltrx OX HAPOIXOH.” BIST-KT OF THX FZXMCB nxv.iLPTioH,” Ac Illustrated with Diagram* and Numsr ous Engravings of Battle Scenes, and Portraits of Distinguished Men by the beet Artiste in meric,. Mr. Abbott’s style is preulwrly graphic, fir’ Cible and pictursiqe, bringing the scene* de* crih’d clearlv and vividly before the mindand ensi ling the reader alinost to«eeth’ march of e-nhatll’d ho*t*.tn hear t).- roar of artillery, and r.irticipate in the deadly strife of war; and he i* by common consent regard’d a* the man of all other* to write the History of the great Rebellion •t will be i**ued in Two Tloya! Octavo Volume* Os over 4Q:i pay « each, illuatrated with Mope Dieprame. »rd Steel Engravings, and bound in Arabreque Leather in the »<>•’. ~p o, n v modern Mvle.and will be aoid "lily BY SUBSCRIPTION. A amp jioimt wahtht t* sell thi* Eiefory in each Conr.ty of the State oflndian apply to or address ASHFR Oct 2 '62. I m. ludien’roliv Ind ~~THE HOUSEKEEPER’S VEW TUBIfITFRE POLISH. Prepare* foam rec’iptby th’propHTor *’ I the ••PZOTWIV J-HXTBXN FoiuW,” n cerrfi’.l by *H t’ e New York Furn’tur’Deaiera srd Piano Fort* Maker* t<> be the heat in the world for Re moving -•eratehe*. Mark*, and Dirt, and re*td ring, high and lasting glare to *ll kinds o' V„rn <h»'i work, from Fnnntn’e to Leather— It is cheaper and better then Vurnish. drireimmediately and i* enxi’v applied. Withorirc* o r Ca’ten Flsnne! and a bottle or two of thi* Nrw Foamvozz Povs» * Housekeeper can W-I’k -vagi’in th’tlie furnit'ire of a b.ou’n and Vk’Now is the time to up” your Table.. Chairs. Dreksjiann*. Pirt’ire Frame* Carriages, etc .and make them look 50 per e.ent. better. Th si- trnereonnmv. For *a!e hr Furniture Dealer* and Stor.keepnr« generallv. Price M and AO certe a br.Mle. n-not No. l'Sor<’C« Street. New York, .'yx c’*l Ao*v?s W*bt*d. Appzzss,Box 1972, Nxw Yoax P. O’

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SSEW fjAPI FEM ALM AGENTS bOO.UUU TO BELL IXOTO’* M«W STStLFLATX UOUBTT COLOMID MAP or THX ÜBITXD STATESCANADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK From recent surveys, completed A,g 10,1862 eost $2 ,000 to engrave it and on* years Um*. Superior to any fflo map ever mad. by Colton or Mitchell, and sells xt the low P r ’ c * fifty cents,37o,ooo nsmetar. •“««’*• ““ map. It i» not only aCauuty Map, b«ttt i**l--80 * County and Riilre«d Mnp of the 1 nited State* and Canadse eembiMd I* “'every RAILROAD STATION and distance* between » Guarantee any woman or nua $3 to $5 per day and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund th* money. Send for ffl worth to try. Pristed instruction* Low to canvas* W*II furnished all our agent*. WatitzD— Wholesale Agent* for o,r map* in every Slat* Califorßia.Ca*a.ia England Franc* ai d Cuba A fortune may be mnde with a few hundred dollars capita! PeCompttitien J. T. LLOYD, N . IC4 Broadway New York City. Th* War Department use* our map of Virgin is Maryland and Pennsylvania eost SIOO,OGO on which is marked Aitietam Creek Bharaburg Maryland Hight*. Williamsport, Ferry, Rhe rersville Nolan is Ford, and all other* on the Potomac, and every other ptace in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refandsd. LLOYD’S ToPoaRAPEtCAL MAP OF XSMTUCKT, OHIO, IBO’ABA and IlitHrla, iatheoaly authority for Ch-n. Boell and th* War Department. Money refunded to snysne finding an error in it. Price SO cent*. From th* Tribune, Aug 2. *’LLor*'* MAP UP VtKOIBIA MARTLABD, AND FgjrB*TbVAB!A. Thi* M»p is very large; il* cost i* hut 25 sent* sod it is the he*t which san b* purchased." Oct 2. 62. 3 w. GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS. THRILLING- INCIDENTS or THE GREAT REBELLION; THE HEROISM OF OUR SOLDIE IS ANO MIICRS--ILLVSTRATLU. 1 eel,, lerye 1 mo. Friee,sl .2s. The critics and the public ar* right iu pre dieting that this will surpas*. iu graphic narrative, exciting inUzest and extensive popularity, all other hisloriesof the War for the Uoioa. Its theme will be the heroic dariug, patien* suffering, and hair breadlhseeape* of our soldier* and sailors, and it* incident* will form the theme of conversation at innumerable firesides for yearn to come .Il will co tain, in addition t* itsstirring details, the philosophical Atzlysis nf the Genre* of th* War, by Joax Lotrzof Moti.zt. LL. D. AuO.crof "Th* Rise of tfee Dutch Repuhli,’ n etc. the date* of all the im portapt events from th* John Browin raid , sac! an accurate and revisid arcouatof th* principal battle* with eagravii gs. Oh* third th* proceeds, of all S>’ibc«ription. sent direct to ns will b» given for the Relief * f Disarled Sol li.-rs, and all person* who wjab a copy of the work, and also to benefit th* th* vol diera’ should en«l their osane and addrtse at on’e Also, any officer or private, or pen-on in any section of the eountrV having knowledce of ii heroic net or stirring incident, will oblige ua by sending an account of il. Booxstttzzs PosTKurzas, and Canvamn* A*znt* will be be furnished with a Nnb«rrij tinu rro«p< ctus. on application to the Pid'livb’ts CT 4!i'*r,!ca smissian yiaen to * Idurt dealinyta «c as aye.-ita i* iakisy miicriptis*s. 11.

THE HISTORY OF AMER! CAW MANUFACTURES FROM 1608 to 1860. By Da. J. Lxaxdxußishop. J wo!*.. Bve. Vol. I. now rsadv. Vol. 11. nearly ready. Thi* is probably the largest and most impel tsnt. work now in the American prere. We have al*n j>i*t published new editiec* *f th’ following useful and popular berk*. TOERUR.NR’S MUf’S LEG.tL ttiVISFK or. How to Sa” Monev, by Conducting Busi n*s* abeerding to Law, a* exponuded by th’ Latest Aitboritei. 4"0 pp , sheep. Price, sl. nppoiTCh ITIES F-JK TMirSTST; «r, 1 THUC ' -USD CIIANCESTO MIKEIH’JNET. Cloth, |l. Thia ha* been republished in Englatd. J Er cry business man sad elerk shoo'd have ' these hooks. TL*y will pa* the b' yer a hund ’ red foil', Every parent should get them for ‘ their -on*. All these hooka are mailed , postpaid, er, r» ceipt nf price. We pay particular attertien to mailing books, wrapping them carefully, end ■ will procure and send, postnai!. any book an ywhere. on rece pt ufpubiisksr*’ pric* aud six stamp*. Addreea FREEDLEY &. CO.. Trihaat Bslidlut*. Fsw Y»rk. PT4NOS. —Pereou* who wish to buy v Piano of the beat maker* will be ehown hear they can save a hrrdaome mm in '!■• purc.ha.* if they addressPtaxo, ear* Jot. Co* A C., Peblisbtra Agents, New York, P.O,

S4O. WAGES PAID *IOO. To sell goods for the Adams Sewing Machine Cemoanv. We will give* enmmiisinn on all roods aoM by our Agents, or pay wages at from S4H tu g'fW! per month . and pay al! necca sary expense* Our machitieis perfect in it* merhani’m. A child can learn to operate it by half »n hour’s instrnetion! It is equal to any Family S-wing Machine in nee and w* have reduced the price to Fifteen DoTlire. Each machine is warranted for three year*. Address C. RUGGLRS. Gen. Agt.. Detroit, Mich. TOTHE UNEMPLOYED TO kN GIVE STEADY FMBLOYMtXT I active Tonne men to solicit order* for the LITTLE GIANT SEW WINO M dCHINE, price ■ 15 —Hemmcr. Gauge Screw driver and extra Needles. Will yay a liberal salary ard ’ZT'r res or allow large rcmtniesiore. COUNTY RIGHTS given to rgenta AN /GIFT warted in ever* Cm nty. For particular*, deaeriptive Catalogue. Ac. address, wl'h at airy. T. B. FAGfF. Um-v-6 46. Ger'! ag*U< forU S Toledo, Q. Wool Twine-i O A ABflLnWnr! Twree.it 4dVH) XUTTMVTgb

New Arrangemeji AT Tfl» WHITE CORNER ■ - *l— ■ FT* As*« this day tloeed our sire tow srHinp Qondt fee * Ready Pay Only! cue OB* naff »B, bay you where yew will wot h«v* to pay Prices for Qo*d fi EITCG C[R CCCLS Ftl fffl' WeshnHbeuble fatale ■ffnatsgt «| Eastern Markey «wd (apply cur rusfcts »ltl B||J good* at lower prlee* tbaa u* leaMb* them for CREDIT. Come and price cur Goods belcrt |w 8* Credit Lead Falls! - 0 kuy NUTTM IX A CRAWFORD ffopt I,'Cl. Drcatar, Icdirsa nw. wb w. FrXD’R MOUTH WASH, a sear mxtbt roa a bad breath, SC KE MOUTHS, CAFID I Diseased Elirdiug slams, Nvrtlrp Frre JesA, I Aad th* bretapereifi’new lu »«• frr wy dis- I eared cordi'.te» *f tbe month It is partliolar I I* kiaificial tet’T’rev »e»r’rr 7 ARTIFICIAL teeth. ’ rcmyletely d«a»reyi»g rvarv taint »< itaerrit, , ebsorbing aad r. fog *ll ; rr’"'ii»>. isrtiin ASWEETRRFaTH •n el! wb* m*ke Use es it F* Freer lidye ' Yoaxf Ciutlimsn w!e i» 4 will * F RAD BREATH ‘ abnvjd delay arrlyiar this raredy. for It l« > 1 e.rtainevre. and is apprevrd serf r»«ur»to ’ ’(] bv every pMaiciau cador ukoia sstimk ’ l as been b ought A FAD RRE tTH ' .an efface* for »>i’h tiers »e oe esc«»a »M» ‘ tR. WM > FURD’B Mouth Wash

rrf«tl» to tho oorovirro »»rf r'trr ecot of th**, with whom th«y r«r» i» »•**; without being eoortiooo o< Qo ».ot, 7« roll'” vrrT oolf from »U f »»t* r ,2? rt vcjtrji tm b. i v?r'« kvpiw Cle.nliroM of the w.oth i» of {"•» •»• t.nce to the gon. ») heohh which '» •"» ' f.etert. rmd •onrofrtCt.BtlT ».r>r»»Jyi»F« td through w«t of »rr>«r otuottoo to tow *tS£EF- KM B ry rf’Jt'CT’’F**f* Froporod ot Tr F< r<! « «»».>• “ Fourth Ftroot >wh)y». * D Price. 37 Ont»r» r A lihorof dirrovtt r»»<« to d«r!»r» rtireißK! Offeo. j Pr < No 1 Nrrveo lt’ro»t Fro T"*- ? n > .looby Coowoll. N»»> * _£» J*u w * r oroeFotol: J- A I r.dHiortnt. OS Borno., 2C2 Errodo.y, »i V»“ Dr, f I <’•**• , — 1 A A

Prospectus for 186 S TH® SATURDAY Is The yvhlcbers .f the ' ' >rt , for snrovrcire 'b.t their llt» T >ry ’ , ™ B, T , n ,,t the eewint yesr W£«£♦»th* them in promising » f.»»t #f r , v , rr .trt-r'*» tboresr •!« of reefer*. rcr f. to the Post we ”•* n -<B,UD distir pushed su bor«: Mrs Ktirx Wren. MaWJJ Habi*»• »• Kt«* .rd Vr» B ryrß F TXiTX*’’**** ruring the eoroinp vesr tn * . fo rt b<riW vor to it* biph t ' pnU e r( . c ;»l dtF"* - stoiie" sbetehes «d . r< *‘2 ’• meet. »h.U •»** *• <’*’ n,rd sgrieultßre, Wit .nd humor, receipt.,

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