Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 30 May 1863 — Page 4

(From tie SjTxctjs (N. Y.) Cootie J A .Suirlius» Disclosuic. A r< li Jile geuutruati of tI.R city has pL.cnJ in • ur pussea-ion a Jet Ar-j; of which Wu» is .» copy. ft was furnished to lim by the prison h> whom it was nddressed, who, m I.is credit be ii said, doer not wiilufr to de.paunce the nelarietis ;.!( tun i i’s r.ckh-ss nn’hors AV e Hiiviso the wii er io be more cautious as 10 wiidm in* i. jurist elms with l»i» rev«iu (mnary < X-ui.eme. U'ien. April 9. IP.C3, ’N!n — ■, y. Y :—You will «xeuse me fur addressing you a stranEer tome; but from Jt.lu’.t I near ol you Are need no foirua) introduction. We are both loyal mni and ><w such nr« Irieuds at sight. My obj. ct in addressing you on this occasion is to Lain t 1 there can be organized >n your town a Loyal League lUndevons. You are pel lisps aware that our loyal Leagues of this State are to hold a stale Convention at this phee nn the 27 inst. 1 am in'orn;e3 that your League is in proci ss of formatiou 1 dare sat you know there are two Le a gue> —one public and anol her secret — the former civic and the latter military itl its plans, and from what I am told of your peculiar anilities, I especially wish you to take part tn the Jailer. Il is essentially decessarv that this organization should be speedly < fleeted, lhe increasing boldness and numbers of the Copperheads in this Stft'e are such that ■ they mu't be pul down before the nix'.; Presidential election or they may outvote us at the polls. Their clamor about free speech, arbitrary arrests end the; Constit?lk>u is misleading the people. Wc roust not be too careful or timid about the measures necessary to keep l tip tn under. It may be that the mil-; 'Cary forces of our inner Loyal Leagues, in CO operalion with the Government, may be < flectividy Used against them in j certain locallitks Having been chosen i by our friends in New York city as traveling agent for Central New A oik' I shall soon give you a call. lam not able to name the day at this time but' wi'l advise you ol mv visit in time for vi uto call in a few reliable friends for ' consultation. Don’t invile nny >queam ' ish Republican. none but the most j radical. I shall then communicata to, you the signs, mvs ic grips and other workings of our order. Lei hw hear from you. Yours truly. •E L ROBERTS’ Form the York Express. : Vallnndigbnm—The Dry Tortngns. The following very important .paragraph appears.in the Washington Chronicle, (si nil oSuiak) We understand that the members of the Court M •rtial which has h. en frying C. L V.dbindigham, at Cincinnati Ohio. Irve agreed on a verdict, and submitted 1 11 to Gm. Burnsi le to be approved or r’isapy roved by him. The major’ll voi , tf,e court, wa learn have sentenced Mr ! Val'nndigham io the Dry Tortuga* lor , two rears. Tire minority it is said,; were in Uvgr of sene: him youth with : '* f'he"injun::ion' i.ot to return'un’fl lUe war is,oy;r. Tire dry Tortniw is ’he American; Botany Bsv, and >» more cruel, or more ntro'io'is sentence’than th:- could not be rccd.-red. H ever the civil hw re sume iis sway in this country. < very mil- , i’erv actor in it will be the victim of the Jaw as long a.v h« lives. Evenlhe Drum Head Court Martial, est-'blHiied in Cincinnati failed to prove evi ti its own charges ng'nifist A ullandig- ; ham. There was nothing infills Mount, Verflbn 'f'peech’ unpatriotic or disloyal; eye, nothit g bat whai was in defense ol the Coosiitutiou and the laws, an 1 in every, respect, conservative, and jus*. Br war?, be w are, m-n” of the Administro'iqn. that you do net rtretch lhe rmd us huiuuo endurance too far. Thousands prefer death to slavery. R.-mtniber, thatjf ever a mi'itarv despotism -s is-tubi'ishr-d over the W-slern they wilj avenge themselves it) argons and ussftssins'.inns. Stand by the ,i« overthrow nirt the law; be true to the Const; utton ot your county. Desolate not this Northern land in the misery rd civil w ar, by overthrowing here the whole civil law. Wh« The Cokfudervies Regaf.p a 1 their Fkiexds. — Read the following 'i-on the R.cl-mouii EiufUtrei: That (he Democratic party alwavs was our worst enemy and but for its poisonous embrace these R'ates woi’l I have fi.-eq fne and clear ot the Unnatural Union twenty years ago. It is «->l U e Sewards atid Sumners the Blank R-pno-I'carsand Abcdi’ior.i ; 's who Lave hurt us- They wire rigl’l s'png there was an IrtepT’-ssilile conflict two diflerent cD’l-z itirns. two nppnrtteso rial they were ro more «bk-.’U W ive p.-a eabiv together tn one gf»vVMn»e|t tvporhajifs ro wear Ine fc! W -r> ; I A4 Co'mn-.eht i’ nnneceavarv l-«a4 ve ickalls. M- ! S-e where your r.j-.ise rnrr;< shr oft?. T ike' yvur o' IvR words fr rm yonr D .suni-r’t r.l.p gin the South, and kt U.S Rear no more of vm-r hrnocrit cvl raving ah-nt <m>pper. head- ’ T’>« above show, wbnt par’v it pl.yel -oto the hands df the rebel*. - 1 Ah old few. who -dd ’ for’ rk,h |W be dM it for the benefit of i.it» nfM-zubni <. H< st ’ 1 ' in f n *’* * lu mH

"■!! Bill. II NOW IS THE TIMS TO SUBSO RIB ’ The Sentinel 1863! ‘ Thn governmental and pclitiral questions of • the coming rear will have an .absorbing interest or every ciu'r d. We are engagod in a g*g nn | tie civil war. re.sult or which none can fop bees • It threatens a radical change in the institution. ' : nd principles upon which the government was ' | mended, ami lhe destruct ionol the liberty and ’ rights of tiie citizen, such as the people of no ’ alter nation have enjoy* d, and to which may be | attnbute<l i'ur unequaled progress in national ; prosperity and great The issue will soon I I e upon us, whether this free government shad • .ic preserved and maintained and the rights of’ . ’ (Le States under the Constitution perpetuated, t ; or a powerful central autbqpty he permitted to , grow out of this war, obliterating State lines. ( : . State jnstitutipps, and all those checks upon ‘ i ■ he Federal government, rights reserved by the , tides, which have constituted the excellence | i nd -uperio; ity in our nationality—States “one • s the sea.” for the common objects set forth in , lie Constitution, but “distinct- as the billows’* 1 n he management of their purely i.omestic afairs. These questions were involved in the re- ! cent elect ions, and lhe voice of the ppoplp was ' | nA<»>t emphatically expressed for the “Constitution as it is and the Union as it was.” Never I was there a time when it was so important that the people should be thoroughly advised as to | the progress and condition of public affairs and passing events. A people are not fit for self . i government unless with an intelligent judgment j they decide upon the questions which affect alike their own and the public welfare. CONGRESS—WiII toon assemble, and the I most important questions will be brought before it for determination. One of the emnn ( cipation and colonization policy of the President j will vitally affect the futuie of the country. All ■ interesting Congressional proceedings will be reported in the Sentinel. ’ THE LEGISLATURE--A rew Legislature: I will assemble on tl e Bth of January next. Ils j J action will have a deep interest for the citizens j of Indiana. The Sentinel will contain a fa’th- j ful ami intelligent report of it* proceedings.so ‘ ! that tl p reader can understand from day to day ■ what their representatives are doipg. ' Tl J’ WA. I’-.—The events of the war as they | are developed will be faithfully given so that the public mav oe advised as to its progress;the results ofbattics, the condition of the contend- | ; ing armies, and all UiaU-fleets tl?e gn nt strug- , gH at botne and abroad, for the overthrow of | ' the Rebellion. j In addition, the Sentinel ti ill contain the current news oft) e day, choice mix ellany. State j ' item**, the latest reports of the New York and : j Cincinnati general and cattle markets, the condition of th? money and stock markets; in a ; wprd, ir will be the < fl’nit ot the proprietors cf I the Sentinel to give its columns an interest for 1 all rinses of readers and such information fa* will be especially adapted to the well the citizens of Indiana. i The Sentinel will continue to represent and stand bv the regular organizations of lhe Demo ; I rra’ic p.My. State find Natiounl; sustain the principles and policy they shall avow.and sup- i i port the candidates they may nominate. I : 1 We have no agents.' The low price for sub- ■ j scriptioi w ill not allow it. We therefore ask j i our Democratic friend> —all who desire the sue- j i <>f sound principle?—to aid in the exten- » 1 sion of the circulation of the Sentinel, Daily and : Weekly until they shall at least reach every \ ■ Democratic faHiily in Indiana. TJie press is a ; most important agent in directing aright the public mind,ai)d.all needed to give the D”tn•‘‘cratic party permanent rule is the eßlight- i unment of the people. its to its principles and policy. hr our aim, with all the ability 'I Ave pn-jsess, io fahl»fu*lly advocate Ihrnocrabc st nt imeiits and mfasures.for we believe that, in so doing we best promote the true intercbts of i . the countty. TERMS: Terms of the Daily Sentinel 1 cony I year, in advance : l “ 4 weeks, 50 | Terms c> the Weekly Senttnil. : . 1 copy 1 year, $1 ; ypies and one to the maker of club, 15 00 ' 20 and twain th? maker of club, 30 00 1 Additions can be made to clubs at any time i nt the above rates, ,'j h? names w ill Le printed j on eitch paper w ?heut < X’.ra charge. Nn pnni.r will be sent withcut prepayment, ‘ or continu?«i longer tlrnh paid f« r Address i elder, Harkness <t binghay. Indianapolis, Indiana. - EFOt 1£ $ 1/2b a Year i n Cltrbs of s Fou r. j ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE. ;Forlßr'L Vols xxt.nnd xx i. Edited by T. ' 8 Arthur and VirginF. Tcwnsend. Contain? Novelets, stories, poetry, fashions, Steel and W<Xk! Engraving', needlework pat-1 't»rnsin grest variety, a Mother’s department J Housekeeper’s and Waith departments, widi i literary reviews, and all the accessories of a first class Magazine, lhe Lady’s Book bears this • 1 Mattering testimony to the character of Arthur’s ■ i Home Magi zine:— ... “A? we h»ve often before ’aid. it without i j controversy the 1 wo Dollar 'fagazh e pub- I 1 lished in the country; and this’ is tne strongly I ; outspoken testimony "every where given by th? 1 prtjßs. We know of no periodical that so well ' ' d-’serveathe praise bestowed. Ihe rtev- i er lire In their efforts tn give each month a rich , and taried literary r.-pa-t to their readers —i 1 Their work is kept fully up to the standard of 1 11heir promise i® never dull yet always full ol instruction. We have often said and repeat it again, that it should make apart of the n admg ior even household. We know of no bettered- , ucator of the people, young and old. Os the editors we nee I not speak; names ar? househoid words all over lhe country. Tn their hands - no periodical can fail to reach the highest point i • of exce llence.* ’ An< w serlul) by TS. Arthur, v-ill he com- ' menc’ d m the January nU3ibrr,ett<illvd Out !□ ‘ die Worhi Rare and Elegant Premiums. cent to moke upcluV:—l. A lahge Photographic copy of that spi« iidid engraving, *hhak?-1 i spear? and bis cotemporario.” A large I Phot?«graphic copv r ‘from an enj raving of Hun tiiuyioi’s celebrated picture, “Mercy’s Dream.’’ j '/» .rsinfllat 0.-py of Herniiga “Glimpse of an Eughsh Komesieud.” Term* — Two dollars a year nr advance, and one premium plate Two copies, t» dollars. 3 , copies -1 dollars. F,hit for 5 dollars. Eight and ■ 1 i one to gutter up of club, 10 dollars. One of the ■ preniHim pl;tt<*s i 4 givi n io every get let up o< A ' ' ulub, -in’ ii vr large. Throe red stamps must I* *vi 1 to uav the postage an each premium. i Addn st’ T S Ahl IH Rdi. CO.’ , i v -h4'» Walnut Street Philadelphia ' "f 7 c ; oM ? A~R E' T , PORK PACKER, JllllEll RD COiIIISSMX ?4 e !• c. h a n t . EORT Wa'YS'E, IS'D. • G. ncrnl (Milvt In k:,u ’’ of Grn '”> Sa ' Fisli, S-’i’f. i'r,'-,!’!-*. , Best Brands Family Flon, ’jT-.1.1n- -.H. - >»« " •

- Js •; * “K, p«at-»p Wa contract, ur poweix Forth« rLIt tandlts: CoiUicil is von." S an<s *STaOO-O VYVbS have been introduced to the public for mors than sis: years, and have acquired an 'Vo\vwV\vVW3, far exceeding any Family Medicines o* < similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not 1< nf, >B discovering they possessed rema-lrabb CvwaXwe, VvoyeWxts, and hence their Vxt\\\v<\ Sa\«. and consequent profit to the Pre nrietor, thus enabling him to expend of dollars each year in advertising their mprits, and publishing tho which hare been showered upon him from oj \\xeThe peculiarity of the V>\.o‘A iwaA VAX.% is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity A\x X\ve- ’BYooiX, for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blooa is poisoned, the body drags out a a iserable existence. These medicines

for curing Scrofula, Syphilis, Stein (f)iseases, CH Sores, Salt Sfheum, jiheumatism, dyspepsia, Side Headache, Liver Complaint. Fever and Atpue, Leucorrhcea, Female Complaints, Erysipelas-, St. f-nthony’s Fire, Q'lLiTbors, JLruptiQTi>s, Fit3 t iScrojiblous CQnsunvptiOTb, etc. C? ONEpenarn writes, her daughter was cured if fits of nine years’ standing, and St Vitus dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son vras cured after his degU had almost wasted The doctors pronounced the c.ujo incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague after trying everv medieine 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 Pilis

AYovk Wke ex CXxixywx. 'VW. YAootX V\W» i are the most active and thorough pills that , bare ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, excit mg that organ to such an extent as that the system does not relapse, into its former con- ' dition, which is too apt to be the case with ■imply a purgative pili They arc really a £»\oo\ tvrtA. Uw-ev WW., f which, in conjunction with tho XSYooX will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, cf themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, CXttiver.eSS, Calio Fains, Cholera Indigestion, Fain in the jewels, (Dizziness, eto. Try these medicines, and you will never , regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are Goo<\ 'WetWe’vxxe?., and you should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of roy local and read the ceriificatea, and if you havo ever doubted you will YiovAA wxovc. * An t proof that tho Blood Purist- r nnd Pills are purely vegetable, I have the certificates of thoM eminent rhemiaU, Professors Chilton of N. Y-, aud Locke of Cincinnati. Bead Dr. Boback’s Special Notices and Certificates published in a conspicuous part of this Paper frwm time to ’ I’ric« of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, gl per bottle, orss per half dozen. Os the Scandinavian Veg •table Blood Pilis, & cents per Imx, or 5 boxes for sl. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. fi Fourth St . «d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, O. Laboratory Ko. 18 Hauiwond Street. FOR SALE BY : Tn Adnms rov.niy by Dr. T. T Dorwir. 4 0 lin Dwa'ar.S nrtlidr Nnitman, in eina.Ant Mi John Hart,’ M nrr>)»th, Sim iel LinUMi, Bn I o. mid by DrngsnM and .'l-rchiiit y-uMr • , rnnsheUt tile Union. vS-nld. l“‘ I “■ ~ .

I jystrumorsor Scr.ifnious alTact-ioux uro the I ' ucrse.thebti r it,the potato rot of mankind.— ; } Tliey are vilp an 1 filthy as well as fatal. They , arise from emi laniinatioti ami i.opiiri'v of’ the blood, ami are to beseen •)! arocnu ns every- ' where. One -isrlor of all we hb’et are tainted withth'-m and one (jnart-r of these die of them Hiea na View arcicnrablo.— Ayub's VAsOwAffllegifsgs ott r&e Scroftr- ' Tons■?wrtn’ion fr*»n rhe Mood, renders it IHire 1 and healthy,x s I eT-- ri!!,- expurgates the, i «wl eon'amtlo id.i i fron the system. No 1 r under t*ur Scrofulous disorde sl Bincet’-o irr?yTrtfWe : srrn fits provided big I masterly c ratios' ion of etirativs rfrfnev find ' f cnUg StavATtsrir-a.—f nersoerst WKarbvry v fi n S«.

DR. WM. B. HURD’S Denial Re medi cs 4 RE *' Tlir! BEST IN THE WORLD, I FINE" TEETH &, A SWEET BREATH. AND ' CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. Do you wish to be blessed with and for f’i ’RT.Y White and Sound TEETH? I T.R WM. B HURD'S tfNRIVALLED TOOTH POLftcß. waiiantcd freejrnm nri(l. alkali or anvinjn»fniTS«nbstsn' , e. Price2sc’ts perßox. |[7*B<‘wiir£ oftheordinMy cheap Foeth Fow- ' <ler. whieli rrhi'en but ch stroy. ; Do von wish to be certain that your PRE \TH is pure sweet and noreeaNetohooband or wife, ’over or friend®? 4 ITsic DR. HRRD S i TED MODTH WASH. Trice 37 cents perbottle. This astrintrent- wash is also (lie nest remedv , in the world for QasKim, BadlUkvhi. BLKhiM.sc. Di ms, S.T.) Mol-tii . etc. It Ims coredTiondreds. ‘ Do Ton or vnur children suffer front T'Md D I ACHE? O't DR. HURD’S MAGIC TOOTH 1 ACHE DROPS Price, 15 cent, per bottle i Are vow nffli't,.,! with NFTRALGI A? Got T)R W. BHDRD S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. ■ Tim most vff-.-ctfve and deliglitful remedy i known ! They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe anr chnrm awnv pain. Try them. Price, IB and 57 cents. Mailed on receipt Os price: Do you wish a complete set of DENI AL REMEDIES and a Treatise ox Pussritvixa Trrni? G. 4 PR. W. 3. HURD'S DENTAL TREASURY, the neat, stand most .'alu'ibl<'|>resent that one frichd cab irtalte tb nndtluT Price, sl. Sent bv Express on receipt of price. Dor sale at all the best stores throughout the Country. Caution —A« there are dealers who take advanta< p of our ad vertisempnts to impose upon ! their customers inferior preparations, it is n?c- , efcsary to insist, upon having what you call for, i get the fiEsT: thoroughly tested and prepared I bv an experienced and scientific Dentist Treasurer of thj New York Stat? Dentist’« Assnci«a. I I ion, and \ ice President of the New 1 ork City I Dental So iety. j Address WLI-B EURD&CO.,Ne V j k

AGE NTS WANTED , o t ,f,, j Fcr the HISTORY of tub ! WIL Wtt IN ANtBICI, —— I COMPRISING A FULL AND IMPARTIAL ' accoi nt of the ORIQ N and PRO GRESS of the REBELLION. The Various Naval and Military Engagement:. and the Heroic Deeds performed bv Armies nnrl ludivijuale. and Touching Scenes in the Field, Camp Hospital AND Cabin. EY JOHN S. ABBOTT, AUTHOR or THE ‘ MOTHtJI AT II "ME. ‘ ' LtFE OK NAPOLEUN.” “HUTT I'.X OF THE KRBNCII HHVHI.VTION,” Ac. Illustrated with Diagrams nnd Numerous Engravings pt Baltic Scenes, and Portraits of Distinguished Men by lb* best Artists in merica. Mr. Abliott’s style i' prculiarlv grspliic, fiw ana d'-bod’’? <Fc sf.-n<- (b y ■cribc.l clearlv mid vividly before the mm. • and cnnMinethen’adorrdmosl toseetlie nnreli I of embattL-d ho-ts.to Lear tl.o roar of ariilh-ry,

; and participate in B’ c deadly strife of war; ; and he D 1 v common consent regarded as the . ' man of all mi.erslo write lhe History of the ..A 7t. .1 . .»1 Ik..*-,

-rent L’ebellion. . Ir will be issn.id in Tiro Itovnl Octal a : Volumes of ..ver 411“ pages ( .ach riles.rated withAfans. Durams. »t.d Steel Ern’rarrngs. ’ and bound in Arabesque Leather m the most ! approved modern Mile,and Will be soM truly iBY SUBSCRIPTION. . I ! \ Goon/GiNTWAXarnlp sell this Hiswry m I I each 'Lmnly. of the State oflr.B-m > or address *. C 2’. Oct 2 ’€?. 1 m. TMfrtiU*li« It'd. j Vv^ThoUSEKEEPER’S nw FCHIHIH mm. i p,,. plrP d from anew rccerotbyJhqpropri'twrof ' the'-BnoTurn Jonathan I'm ram., u cert ified bv all the N.-W Vork Furmlnre Demers and Pmno--1 Corti. Makers fobeihebest m the world for Re YJsermebes. M <rks, and Dirt an.) r.-sto-‘rmeabl-d.nnd lasting gloss to all kmds of Vnr'ni.Led work, from Frmtn-t tp LeatherI, is cheaper .and better ita X nrn.d. dries rmIme.UnteTv and is dasilv applred. Wrthn pi.-ce LfCmiloi' Flannel and a bottle or two of this ; Nrw Fl'nN.Tina I’ot-'sn. n Hmisekccprr can 1 ~mrk wagicin th- the fnrn.t.rre of a house nnd I „s. lonium- like new. Row >s the time to, i’Xeup”yo’--Tahb“'.Chmr S , Desks P.anos, Picture Frames Cairmges. etc., r.r.d make them , ” r.q ner cent. better. Th sis free economy. ' Pnr sale by Furniture Dealers mid Storeke.qri r mtlv Price 25 and 50 cents a bot’le. inmTNo « Snruce Street. New Ymk. Ser. agents Wanted. Am>be»s,Boa Ifl/W KW

YoBK P. O' , ; ~ E MPLS-fMENT -SIO, A.MJNrH. — P AGENTS WANTED. ■ WCTF want in active ng-nt in -very O <mn \\ in frsnaOa add th- U.iiited-S<mo-, to b , Th- Frank’*" Sewins Machine. : To a limited .Timber of Travelling agents we ( ‘ will pay n SaLiry of up, DOLLARS VER MONTH. JND ATJ.rXy I penses, ToL-wal Agents a commission ol 33? s ■ per rent cn all Sales. i 1 Tverv Mtchineis war-anted tn give universal | Rntisftetinn, and kept in repair six months I Recent improvements render this Machin, the I (.gnpest nnd mos, Oipnlar in the market. For I ! C„H pnrtteolar. sn+u percent business, ad

So'e Agents Franklin Sewing Machine Qo Box 3f»2, BOSTONMass : v n 3? 3rd [ h*kw rn~6 associatio n. PHU.APEI.PH A, Fnrrte F?eHef->f**e Sint end Disfre'srrf. ««e ( «f irithV •■ulrntanri Chronie I’iwfrf.'ill'lmmlli Forth for" nf Www**» the Seviai Organs. A f EDTCJiL •AfVIOE gratis by, the ' V nr Hominal Weikiima, tiodothor Duwrsoanf the I Sexual organs, nr d -on the NF3V JH'.MEDTE’' ' mnnloved in the Dispen-nrv, s»nt to, the gfftcted in »"*led ''•fter-enselops. free, f charge — Twoor three Stsmpsfor pontage will be acccpt- ! aH#>K' ! D ,W rs. Addrevs. Till. J SKTT.LOy HOTRIITVV 1 Acting ysrpsm H > ’'<rd Association, Ko . ? : -vut'a Stroet Philadelphia, Fa. v<? oI 2

SEW MAH rn7i 7ihn^A lEor FEMAL¥ AtiEbTS bOv.OOO TO SELL Lloyd’s new steeltlate qousfY colored MAP of THE UEITED STATES. CANADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK FromrecentsurVevs.conipleleil Aug H’. l£f~ cos; s•_> i.UOfi to engrave it and ' Superior to anv slon>aj>ever made by Vol Honor Mi-ch. 11. and sells at the low price of fiftv cents ;370,0fl()i>aiiwsare engnrveu on t«m map. It isuotoaly a County Map, but it is atso a . , — County and Riilroad - ia P | of the I’nited Statesand Canadas cnmbihed tn < |° n EVERY RAIL ROAD STAUON i and distances between Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per [ 'day and will rake b.ck all maps that cannot j I be sold and refund the money. I Send for $1 worth to try. : Priated inetrnctinns how to canvass well furnished al! onr agents. Wasted—Wholesale Agents for our maps in every State C.iiif.rrni.,Canada England Frame riii'i C'ub te A fbrtunetnay be irtnde wi'h a few I hundreddollnrscnpital. 'lVoCompetition. I.T. LLOYD, N >. Ib4 Broadway ILw Y„.- ; Tb» IFar Department nses <mr map of ■ iri-ul 1 ia-sL<rvlnn'd':i>wi Pennsylionia "cost itl'tfl.Ot'O [on which is marked Ai.tiefpm Creek. Sharsbtirg ' Matylai.d Hights, Williamsport, Ferry, Jtho rersviHe. Nolands Ford, and all others on the I Potomac, ati'l every other place in Maryland. 'Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYDS TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, ; INDIANA and lILIKOXSg . i d- Zy,j authority for Sen. Bn.-Il pnd the ■ Hiir’Dejr inment.' Money refunded'to* ar.y sne finding an error in it. Price. 50 cents. From the Tribune, Aug 9. ' “Lloyd's map nr Virginia Maryland, and PENNSYLVANIA. This Map is very laryj?,; its cost is bu> 25 eerts and il is the best which cat* l*e purchased.” Oct?. A2. 3 w.

G HEAT BOOKS 1 N PRESS. THRILLING INCIDENTS OF THE GRE-T REBELLION: OR, THE HER3ISM OF OUR S3LOIEIS AND SAILORS. 7ALUS7 .BATED. 1 ooZ.. large 1 mo. Price,sl.27. ; The critics and the public are right in predicting that this will surpass, in graphic narrative, exciting intenest, and extel.sire popularity. all other historiesof lhe War for the Union. ItS th.met wiM We thb h<-r<iic daring, psffienr milf',r®!?..arlu liair lueadih.-ecapes of eur soldi.-rs ana sailors, and its incidents will forin the theme of conversation at innumerable firesides for year-, to come.lt will co tain, in addition to its stirring details, the nhilosophienl Ai alys-s of the Canr..« bf the War, by John Lornaor Mctl-EY. LL. D. Antfomf “The Ri r c of the Diitc-. Repiildi,' >1 etc., the dat.R-of all :L- im porlatrl ev.-fits from Hie John IT..V. in rtt’.i , and an accurate and revised ncci tinlof the principal L’lt! n n itb. er.grnvirgs. Obe third the proceeds i.f all i-tit son! direct to us will be* given for the Relief Disatb I Soldiers, £nd nil persons who wish a copy of th? work, an»l also to ben< fit tho Ihe no! diers’should -end their nnmu and address at once. Also, any oifieer or p» iva-e, or person in an v sect ion of the country, having kr.owlpdtr

of a heroic act or st'irrins incident, will oblige us , bv «eirdiugafi aeponnt of il. * Book?; llki:’. Postm \steP'?, and C.anvass’No ; Agents will h? b?furni«h?d with a Sub-rript io)* i |’i o<pi ctus. nn application to the Publishers. ; T?'* J r i eralco *imission t» s Iditrs dtst inq to ac'tifi ajenti iu taking fu l j3criptio> s. 11. 'the history of amert- ■ CAN MANUFACTURES FROM 1603 to 18G0. Bv Ur. J. Leander Bishop J ? vcls., Pvo. I Vol. I. no# ready, Vol. H. nparb ready. Thi* is probably t .be J urgent and most inqxirtant w.ir'cnow in 'he Anno’cnn pfrfs*. W«» have also ju-jf publislo 1 new edi’ions of the follow inn-'useful nnd popular bnr.h®. How to Save Monev, by Conducting Bu?i ! j ness abcordin? to Law, ns expounded by th® Latest Aulhoriten. 4' 0 pp., fehe<}». Price. £ I . OUPOKTI.miESFORnDESTST; cr, 1 THCTSAND CIIAXAESTO MAKEMdM’.V. Cloth, fl This has been repn’.lishcd in England. Eierv business man nnd clerk should have I these books. They will pay the l.nyer a htin.l- --* red fold. Every parent sIioQL.I get them fur their rotis.

All ll.e-e h<>ok« ere mailed , postpaid, on re ceipt of price. We pay particular attention to i" mailing books, wrapping them carefully, and : will Jirocfire and s.etid. postpaid,aoy l»ouk an- j vwhere. on rec.-pt <dp '.blinkers* pr-sce and six stamps. Address FREECLEY &. CO.. Tribnne Bnfhita?*. s>’»r Yark. PI AYOS.—Persons vho to buy t? Pinr.oj of the best makers will be shown how car save a handsome sum in the prrch; if they address Pi ano. nare Joy. Coe & C., PublishefjJ A«;ent«, N’e w Yark, P, f>. S4O? WAGES PAID ifoo. To sell goods for the AdtimsFcwinp Mimlm c ! Compnnv. Wb wifl plvea commission on all ’ goods sold by our Ageits, or pay wages at' ‘ from $-40 to $!00 per month, nnd pay all ncccsI snrv expenses. Our machine!. perfect In its. ’ mechani-m. A child can learn to operate it by ’half an boor’s instruction! It is equal to any I Family Sewing Machine in nsc. ana T.e have , reduced the price. to Fifteen Dollars. Eaeb machine is warranted for throe Tears, dddrees C. Gen. A.gt., Detroit. Mich. TOTHHU NEMPDO Y ED. T VAN GIVE STEADY EMPLOYMENT io active voting men’fo solicit orders for-tbo ' T.ITTT.F GT Z INT SEW W!XV MdCHINK prim Sts Hemtuer. Gauge Screw driver r.> d rttTß , Noodles. ’WTtI pay a Ilb?fiff salfrry rrd ijjes.or niloty larpe cciumissicn-. CCTX'I T given to rg,nt>r. AN AGENT wanted , ijt every Cot nty For pnr‘iti:lar«, destnpHvo ' CaAatooue,-<f c>, address, with stanji. T ’ t.e.pagf, i/m’-fjrt*. 'Mn-lA-YMrirl* 5 Toledo, n. J >. ■ w-j-w— ** 7 *■ L Wool Twine, j * ' iTMix'd* CirtilXllTD

BOOTS & SHOES Atluwor prices than ever before O ff ' I in'.ids market, and cheap, r than ti.„ D,re l ■ ticles can be bo-Jght in Fort Wayne, i .D' 1 Meras’ Fino CalfShoss*’ 1 11" 1 I a go- ! .ir’icdc', fo’r $ 1,2? to J ! ,sb ; w 0I11( , r ’>.,. heeled G'liters, sl. lO lo $1,3 !, mJ h l'B CHILDHEN S SHOES, ‘ atthe same rates. 1 have, also,th, he stl(lt ( Wonieii’s Cass eversol'l in Decatur, from SI,OO u t| J keir.besidcs any quantity of my u Wn *,'£• P‘ ■ (beuana) will make to order. e,r ‘ I L.'ith -r. Fin-ling-s, stock for connt rT a i kers of all kinds, and ahcu-makora tnf.j, I ; beet quality.cheap for cash. Givem’;™/' I i Dec itur, March 28. JESSB es: u ax> r .n.”:» ar h VISIT lUU I “HIM CASH CLOTIIKG ST«!!,' I , which has been removed to the eornerof Main And Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. CHEAPEST Clothing Establishment In Fort Wr,n, ! • And whcrealso may be found the large; _ S I sortmeut of CLOTHS. CA SEVERS, VESTIX a. (te. which they make toorder in lilt most ta<h. ' mnrMo stvle . New York, Paris end London fuhiohi lot ■ sale. “CIIRAP FOR Ca«R ” I«onr motto, and the Law ..rice f,.r nnt tv. ? ■ menrs.tn ide from.the, Lest, mii.ruls, l.wn< I touched those who have her.’tof.tre psirotitel the ‘‘Union Fl.-'ll Clolhine Store r| krameh; fledderman dco. i v'-n?!>.

Election Notice. Xotlc rt i.« Ifei'ehy <?• «-n to the qualified •of the 3 own of Decn»ur. A l r.»un’v,V ! dianß,. tjpt the regular annual t<i*n'•!<<• ■<’nn ”-ill hohclfl at the ti-u.i! place of holing *• t betions, in said town, on Monday, May 4. ! 863. j For the purpose of rL*rt*n<* thrw* Town Tnj| t- es. (»! <• Clerk, one one A««ciw*< and one Mar-hall. I Given under nr.’ hand ‘lib J/hh <h rof Apt , 1563. ’ J. R. 8080, Clerk. nr. v, a* ▼». i i ftps aiocth wash. t sens nikinr so* A , BAB r.r.BATII. SORE MOUTHS, CAMB. liFra’rd riteding Gun■». Nvrs’rp Srir y.ei .And the U slepom ife now in use fnr rr vi 1 “ , rased tot:<l ijicji of flic ninutli Tl i* partiroluIty b« t,« fic'ol T, ' t ”“ "' : ' r! ' ’’ ! AI.TIHCUL TEETH. ■ roTi.r’.-toly di rtroy 'ng • wrr trint of fl <no I ! nbtrnbil e fil'd Tf-o'o. rs-r’l ; rT"rhi«s. ir.n rn; ' A -SWEET BF.FaTH 'I tn nil nl.o inl.l:e vre of ir No YcnT 1 «<*J w . Yonnn <2c i»ti< rri nit« 1" ■fR >c»< <i w ill. a ; HAB ERFATH 1 «luwl<! dtlny fn-tr’iif tM< >< n*r<'v. for It in 1 o< nnin cure, ni’d ia nyff v,.! rrd i.rrpn-ril

rd bv every ph;, i-ieioii ui dcr Tjcse i.tt.ee has ben: biovpbt. A BAB rrF'.TH ’ is an ofTenfe for wi n h :1 < r< ic er> e«l>«< ’lf. Bit. AVM r> lirfiD’S Mouth IV as b ■ c-i -1 e prorvi. d. V»ny per.'ObS enrrv witl t! tm a In l Bi’ 4 : grelillv io 11 enii<v’ I<e lid oIM ir.lb d‘ I tre.st of tlose wHIi wl "m tl •? one ir to'.''. ’, wl’lui'rt being cor<rir r.t of ti e 1 net In nb'" vorirn If f>om nil f’ »r« .< a•' .1 u a '1 i« ,rsv rr. v?.' b. irirs jrrifTw i CleSinfii ofn of <h<’ month is of e’>r’ it.ar.ceto 1! eg< ret el be;..'il vlid ;f. eti d, Slid hot . nfr. cjvr i lly t.>h rdv >n r'’ rd thiongh wnne of pre] er ru.Mi.a Ir’ l ’ '“vfE'Bß V’.l B FFIB'S rt’I 1 f l ’.. I Frepnrvd at I' r Hurd 's Ihvtnl I ffrb Fvurlh Pfnet I ’<<l’ye. I- B Price. 37 Certs r<r T’nttle. A liber:.! di-rovrt n nde to dialers I Addreas .rrnieiprl Cffic". Ti 3 en>‘ "•• • • r* s Nn 1 rnrr F'r t • '' Sf.M «hnhv Cnnvel}. A'Sck tt Cn Fitr■.enoe Hotel-.f I- <’< dd n. 71? i’o"'/" p S Banicß, 21'2 Er< nd« ny. a> o o’»“ l!u ‘ K st! * — ?,..

Prospectus for 1860 THE SATUKDAV RVFX'-sa in The pr.Uichi rs <f4b< ..-.-I ■- I '* T‘ ~ snvouf eiiig ti nt tl etr liters v the Anting year -■to of a r them >n promistr? a fes‘» » f ru' d ■ ■ . , c ,. tb.oitsar dee r re. d. r« Ameir s'' f ;- G , ; K . |.to tie Post we mrv r.<r,v r.-Oilte ll the di*:l iiig'iishcd putter! s : TmrXD Mr/rn-- Wn.r, Ktanr and Visr.imi F T ' "" Dome the coming veer - he I y t vor to msit tain its hijdi ';'r' u,a c’' Gf ; P p,i f , s-' stories, s., - teles rod ycifit. ‘L r ' , t, meets si,al! sho be devoted n« bents 1 nirricvlture,v-itnr d humor, receipts e TU.JIS—Ca-h in-ad-vance: 7oll«'*' ■ two dellars.two copies one vc.r f.,ur copies one year -x debar . - one year, and one rxtra, twelve +■ To at ' O'.c srndmg tl irfv n. i r , , , sixty' dollars, we will give cue o „ Wtigtti’scekiwntrtl Sewin’ * " Larkt* I1? . V sell for frrty five dutrnrs. Th i m will be sikcted new at the nrnn” • - fi; h YbiV. 1 'X'd Mid f. rVerdcd freed the i xc< I ti< n offrcii’lit. mirv t.. tl.c snl scribers for thi F .

In procuringtlie sn wmv,.. we of course purler that the .hit . should le piherred n.i.c] rnf,r "’r'Ja, sub*"' at the rcgtrfiiT terms nA wo d f^ re tll(> „d>«rih b< r. Where fins car.e.ot be ‘"’ lub r a’e» inav he procured at nnv o ant tl.ebal' inee of the si.' tv d '. ' , he(r . af !ii» to <i* in cash by the peison desir < . M v:r( • Fvcrv person colleetirg '’""Y’Se"vi h ♦ mrehice r< tm-m shmdd s<nd -h n f ,. v 4 ll.e money as fast as obtained, so IM scribers may b«ln st once o r < t pcis, and notkeeme dissr.ti fieri , „„i wlir ’ n the whole number r' wl elc smom.t (s.xt ceived. the tnaehme wall be duty crsampi -H**3j*r o p ;rLx ' requeu'd - ♦ f * Ad Wa.unt trexl, *