Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1863 — Page 3
'■* IJWI- W in ■mi” .—■rfir—.-l -«• »!**■■ MV e-~« s’—.«. Til E EAGLE. ***= — H—• OFEICIAL PAI’KK OF THE COUNT!'. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS Remember! Remember!! Our terms of Subscription is, one copy on" veariu advance, fl. within the year $1,50, at the E«piratioi» of the year, $2.00. No paper until all arrears arc paid up, Un- ; cm at the option of the Publishers. Th« paper will be sent to subscribers after their time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the contrary. We receive no . ifbwriliei*. for a less period than 6 month’. Special Notice. TO .4 P VEHT/SERS.— All advertisements ta f. rn for a specified time, and. ordered mt before the expiration of the time specified. wi Ibe charged ,r, rroular rates for ths same up to the time iheij ire ordered out. County 'Democratic Ticket Koh AnoiTon. WILLIAM G SPENCER. Foil Clerk. JOHN McCONNEL. I, asp Appraiser. GEORGE FRANK • • Masonic.. —The Brethren of Decatur Lodge No 25-1 F. «fc A M. will celebrate the anniversary of St. John the Baptist by procession, dinner, &c: The brethren of all the neighboring lodges are respec- ■ fully invited to attend. S. S. MICKLE, Chr’n Com. cp- We call attention to the card of J. 'R. Bobo Government agent for procuring pensions, bounties and arrears of pay Blanks prepared and claims promptly attended to. \ Mi calcilati-x.— Some very Ar-., dent pern-ms in New 5 oik citv raised money «nd sent the ‘'Hawkin’.” a regiment of volunteers j'ist returned from the war, to the Utica convention <>( Loyal J.eaoijeß,' [he Zouaves wt nt and spent t'-eir enthusiam tn shouting for McClell«n The Journal of Commerce thus sums up the matti i: The‘celebration" of Wednesday, (»t ' L'ica). was deprived of its anticipated elFeCt bv the presence of the soldiers, who got up "II the enthusiasm, tint got it l up (or Me.Clellan. Cher rs on cheers rent the air -or fniari'e general Sndi-rs i ».h«iii’< j d ihuf I !•♦* ir'/ wm nn •■aholiihn gatlp-rioo,” and in'eriup't<-d ■ mariv ol the “loval* speeches Lv Voti i rotis dentonstr-lions for the young «nd '1 rave g-n< ral whose name is everywhere I .veil. Ail tl i< wis dicidedlv on eppisjior to tin- views and expectations of llie poli ical who had invited the soldiers io bi p-esi-n' hoping, to make political, c -pital bv th- ir presence. ■»- - General Burk ttut —G- nera’ Burrt'l a-.!-■ leaves the city to day for Hickman’s H.-irlg-. A puii t twenty six miles biVond L- xingion. Kentucky From (here he-will direct ill p-rson military operations in his department, (h iwr-il C< x will be in command hire for the District > of Ohio, stibj. ee to the ord/-rs of Geni ral burnsi-le ns commander in chief. Some rd nif jLw York contemporaries, who have been indulging in criticism up on tile General for not taking the 11- 1-1. will not percieve that iney have loin < ntiri ly wrong. Gen Burnside’s charnc-i i- rin the war. has been anything but ■ lint 1— He never shrinks from responsibilities, nnd l .’asl of all from Tibor ia the field. We are hearth’ glad that 1 e bus at length tail-n the field, anil »e sincerely hope lie will show more genius and common sense there, at. I meet with better success than he has while playing the tyrant «i home. He would ba better •tn ployed fighting rebels in the south than, persecuting loyal ci':z o ns in the r-orilt. Dr. Hoback's Constituents. "e learn that the distinguished and popular inventor of those laroous Scandinavian Remedies the Blood Pills ht.i! Blood Purifier, advertised in our business columns receives nearly as man •loiters bv everv mail as the Treasury Department. The average is more than 200 per day! His patients scattered over "he broad West the Southern Stat-s and New England are said to reach the enormous ami almost incredible aggregate of 100,0001 By his patients we mean those who use ills preparations as their only medicines We persume that such a connection is without a parallel in Meddeal history. DECATUR MARKET. Corrected weekly by Nultuian <fc Crawford Flour, per I Os), 3.50 Shoulders, 6 Wheat, 105 Timothy Seed, 1.50 Rye, -io Salt, 2.50 -Corn, 50 Butter, 12 Oats, 33 Eggs, 8 Flax Seed, I.2s|Hides. 06 Hams, 8i “ dry. 12 FORT WAYNE MARKET. Corrected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. Flour, 7.25 Pork, 4.50 Wheat, 1.35 Beef, 2.75 Rye, 55 Lard, 07 Corn, 45 Butter, 2' Oats, IP Eggs, 12 Flax Seed, 2.ooSalt, 2.50 Clover “ 5.00 Hides. •’} Timothy* 1 1.50' •• drv. If
Auditor’s Report. Tb<* County Auditor herpw’th submits tnthu : Board of CommissiniHTs of the Cnnntv of A«l---ami». iujlip State of Indiana, the followin’? n»» iiiial statement of the Receipts nnd Expefldi turca :>t the Conntv Troasnry from Hip Ist dav , nf.Tii’ip AI) 1 562 to the 31st ik yof May, lßf-8 both Receipts. State Revenue Cnuety revenue, i.Ai5 7*2 Road revenue 5.751 School revenue, 2.53 I 52 | i I’ownship revenue, 53.» 54 Special School nwentie. Oonerreßsitmal it Com, School fund 7.056 31 Inf T’sb on Coiiff’l f'oin. School fund 5,750 71S Decatur Special School revenue, Red cm pt im money, 29; Sinking fund revenue, I 3G Penalty and interest on tax. ‘-22 ;>6 Decatur corporation revenue, 200 68 Cost and damage <9 ' . Ron nt F and Volunteer fund. 1F,47.> I*2 Overplus of sale of forfeited School land on deposit, 20 Total $57, r dM 62 : Disburse mcuts. State ryvenne, 2 3*2 Hoad reveitU'-. 5, 4 I*2 3 • ( School revenue. *95 58; Township revenue. &W 92 ( Special School revenue 8 T 41 Congressional <t com School fund 7.3 ,? 9 40 Inter<*Ht on Con’l Com.acbool fund Redemption money, 778 •»’' Sjking fund revenue, 1,399 24 Decatur Special School revenue 3 '9 55 ! Dpcatur corporatiion revenue, DJi <4, I Cost and damage, County oflice. -n , Assessing revenue, 1 xponse of poor HR -hiry fees. <’* ■■ eo I'xpeuse of Court, 351) 85 : : Bridges 2.’85, 50 Specific, 49 ' 92 Printing. I 40 Taxes refunded, --G Oh Interest on Countv order®, I*o /3 j Stat ionery, ‘262 30l I Highways, 72 O ' 1 i Expense of»lection , 25 7 4 Volunteer’s fund for suppoit of faintlo.s, 7,504 00 Bounties to volunteers 30,300 0t; Interest piid on Innintv order*. S’S 2 • Interest paid un v-dqutcer orders ‘2l 64 Total. 69,677 19 j By the ahovn and foregoing exhibit of tin 1 receipts and the operation of the treasury i« sh<-wn for the financial \ear end ing May 3 <l 1463 , < xoept in the expenditures of the Countv rev nu<‘. ho nty <t volunte’r fund which ‘•hn.v< iho entire orders drawn on the fund f<«r the true condition of the Treasury with reference to tin* operation of each fund sepi rate]v tog» tl er with the proper balances,you are re--pec’fnllv referred to-the fo’lowing report, viz: S t a t e B e v enu e . HECEII’IS Tlu-r»- in the Trnnsnry Jnim 14 1K62. 19 03 . Th-T<- wii- rvceiv.-d from duplicate of 186.' 3 347 19 There was ropeivnrl from ilelinqnencieH 243 1? Overpayment of thi-fund, 17 98 | Total, 3,827 32 ■ DISBURSEMENTS I J 'n. re was paid Treasurer's foei for died in.-. fi’H"' Ib-iid into t-Lv State Treasury, 3.7-i« 52 Total 3,827 3-! i Road Revenue. i RECEIPTS. 1 In re wa«« in the Tn?flsiiiy June Ist. iHi?. 197 47 There Was reccivs'd on duplieAfe of ] o 5,4h6 05 - There svas received from (lelinquett<«4V, ' , T«4al , 5.948 76 THSRCRSEMENT I ’. Paid T’"»«nr.-r’s fees for collecting ilebnquencies; I •’ Ron.l roc.-ipts filed bv the treasurer 4 4S i H > \ P.-L! Township Trn'-teiM 946 ID Balance in treasury June Ist 18 ►-> 506 4t> I Total 5,948 76' School Revenue. RECEIPTS. The-- was in the Treasury June t-t 1 <62. 148 77 ' The rc was received from duphc’tte of 1862 2,639 22 There was received froiu dlinauenciert , 192 20 I Total. *- 9 « 0 29 DISBURSEMENTS Paid Treasurer s fees for cvllecing <lelinquencies ’J r- • Paid tn Township trustees, I w s 8 1 Balance in treasury June Ist 1863 2.784 71 < Total wq Townshio Revenue. RECEIPTS. Thor#* was in the treasury June Ist. 1862 ’ 41 30 There 1 wns received from duplicate of 1862. 773 70 There wasreceived from delinqnan.1 cies. «« — Total, 376 81 DISBURSEMENTS. i Paid Treasurer’s fees for collecting delinquencies, 3 P1 t Paid trustees for t heir service as such -C 4 61 Paid trustees on distribution, 4S ? 50 i Balance in the treasury June Ist 136 J 75 92 Total, b 76 84 | Sinking Fund. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury June let 1P62, 31 16 There was received from duplicate 0f1«62. ! 312 64 , There was received from delinquencies, 75 72 i Total 1.422 52 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid treasurer’- fees for collecting delinquencies 4 33 Paid into the State treasury, 1,394 91 Balance in treasury June Ist 1863, 23 28 Total 1,122 52 r r:?rr
Special School RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury June Ist I.G-2, 63 37. Received from duplicate of 1862 1,137 00 There was received from delinquencies Total 1,333 75; DISBURSEMENTS Paid treasurer fees for collecting delineupiicips. Paid School Examiner fees 50 35 , Paid township trustors 799 60 , Balance in treasury June Ist Tot al I, -38 .5 Decatur Special School RECEIPTS. There was mceived from duplicaUi of 81.2! ’ 379 85 There was received from delinquencies, 38 11 Total 33 S 56 DISBURSEMENTS. 'There was overpaid Jun Ist 186’2, 3 02 Paid treasurer’s fees for collecting delinquencies 1 . 1 Paid trustee-for Ipr service as such 15 7.' i Paid trustee rn divi lend, 372 0 . Balance in treasury June Ist 18 f ‘3 5 99 Total 39* 56 i i Decatur Corporation. RECEIPTS. There was r-ceivej from duplicate I of 1862, _ 49 Received fr-mi delinquencies, I I 26 200 68 DISBURSEMENTS I There wan overpaid us lliis fund June ‘bt 186-’, 1 J 9 Paid treniuurer'a fees fur collecting d'-linquencieft, . 6*2 Paid treasurer of the town nf-Docatur ]y7 12 1 Balance in treasury June Ist 186 i I 78 Total 200 68 Cong’ & Com School RECEIPTS 7'hcHi win in tlu- iri hyti v Jun-' l’t 862. HP 83 Received from ipies by .lustie of the Peace, ’ Is 00 Il< aeiv--<1 fr<m\C<iun( : even re of but. , Sehonl f"?i.l. lo«t pri > l ‘t.-> 1-12 36 00 ! Loan refunded.by borrowers, 7,902 31 j Total ' ' 8,058 14 DISBURSEMENTS Anwittnt rebinned by borrowers 7,389 4:i Balance in treasuiy June Ist 1863 6 8 74 Total 8.058 11 Interest on Con i & COMMON SCHOOL fIhVD RECEIPTS. /here was in the treasury .Inn- Ist 1863, ’ 4S 23 ; Received front license to sell hqu-.r, 100 0-1 Received from borrowers, 5,650 38 : Trial 5,798 61 ' DISBURSEEENTS. The amour t riftmded to borrowers 149 8- ' i Amount, paid trustees cn distrtbuI tion, 2,302 to i Balance in the treasury June Ist 1863 216 33 - I I Total, ,5,79 b 61 : Redemption Money. RECEIPTS. There wns in the tnawiry June Ist 1862, 5 61 ■ I 7 here was received for redemption 1 of land, 774 29; Total 783 93 1 DISBURSEMENTS. Amount paid holders of tax certificates, 778 s'l I Ball nee in treasury June Ist '863, 5 35 I 'Total r 3 : Cost and Damage. RECEIPTS Received from sale of School land. 11 20 * Rrccivpil from K a le of the foreclosure • <»f Mortgage, 75’ Total 18 70 ' DISRVRSEMENTS. Printing and posting notices ]! Os) | Auditor’s fees damage on the sale 7 70 Total 18 70 Moncv on Deposit, RECEIPTS , Amount due SheUhouse and Oyler .'9 4() Amount due Wilson Dale, 4G 50 bis is the overplus after paying the i Schoo! debt ( Total jOS 9 County Rey enue, RECEIPTS In ihe treasury June Jst I <62, s'<fi 95 From the duplicate as 18’2 7,319 45 From lumber of the old bridge, JI 71 Refunded for clothing for lunatics paid .State, 28 45 From delinquent taxes, 395 01 From docket and jury fees refunded 57 00 Refunded from overpayment to Stoop?. J 00 From pap"r sold 3 10 i 1 From penalty and intereat on taxes 2.'2 56 Total 8,5h9 23 DISBURSEMENT. County office 2,639 O ' Assessing revenue, 366 50 1 Fxpense of poor, 701 46 ! jriry fees, 397 t>6 ' Fxpiii?e of court 350 85 Br idges 2,1*5 50 Specie 19 1 92 Pjintn.£ 264 4*» 7’axes reio-nded 26 06 ! Interest paid on County orders 119 73 ! Stationary, 262 36 | Highway 72 <0 ■ Expense of Election 45 74 | ".913 2-i At lire dnjic of the la«t year M-iy 31st ( ’862 there was outstanding orders unredeemed to the amount of 2-1 81 ( of which orders and those issued dfiring the year, the treasurer h’lsiedeemed and filed in th<i office dnr- : ing the financial year ending May Ist 1863 of the sum of ’ 7,192 05 The amount of orders redeemed and filed shows the entire payment of the treasury for County purposes durihg the fiscal year ending May 31« 1863. which taken from the total amount of rc.c.’iptH will tpve ’he tree .imouiit i
■ of county revenue in the treasury : June Ist 1863, v*ia 1,377 13! 1 1 would further report that there u j comity orders outstanding and nn ; redeemed June Ist, 1863 to the amount of C 64 1’ By deducting the amount of out “landing orders un the first day of June 1863 from the nniount in the. ■ treasury of the same date will show.' that there is a suplus in the treasury i after the redemption of all of the . uutststandi ng orders 1 he sum of ~7’IJ 07' ■Bonn tv and Volunteer Fund <•' I REPEIT< - fioYri duplira*tp i.f1862 18,°^ r » 56 ' Received on delinquerVcies 1 56 < < -’z ——»-‘l T it-.l ■’ ii 7 12 ■ DISBURSEMENTS Bdrintv order 4l to issued 36,‘’00 00 1 ; Issued ord<:s fn.r V.»T< fam dies 7 5'16! ' Inter* pai l ou-MeMint v orders, 8 ’ 2 s * hiten : paid o» order.-, for pupp<irt. of fauriiii s, 21 6 I ’ 1 To’ il 37,913 87 ; Os which orders the frMsnrhr Rite r<* ' deemed and filed in the AuditxT’s Qf? , t ficeof boon ties, orders and interest thereon the-sum of 14,96} And of the ord"rs js-med for the support families ofvoluuteers ami the in« torest thereon the sum of 2,31 u 7*3 j Total 17,415 8u . The orders redeemed shows the par ment at that treasury of this f iu I ant by deducting the sum from the r.. 1 ceipts v iil show the amount of bounty and Volunteer fnnd’in th« trcaM f Ufy.pn the Ist day of Juno 1863 (hisum of “ j <)69 26 ' I would further n-port that thorn Im ■orders of this kind outstanding asfjl : lows: Bounty to Volunteer-- 15,483 17 ' Orders for support us Vul. families 5.01 186 !i Total 3”.49iU< By deducting the amount of money in the Lroasury of this fund from the above outsLaiiilrng Orders will give the true indebtedness of this panic . 1 ular fund at. 19,138 77 All of which is r.-spertfullr submitted. M 51. G. SPENCER, Auditor, | ,June 1, 1363. Real Estate for Sale 1 I offer f r sale about 0,000 acres of land situated hi 'liffi-rent part- of Adums county. Any person wishing t,<» buy* will do well to call on i the undersigned. March 11. ’63. DAVID STUDABAKER, , Farmers of Warns Countv I have two thousand Iflishels of Flax Seed I ~ <lesir»‘ to Loan on good reasonable terms, and | ■ pay the highest market price for the same. D. F. COM PA HET. Fort Wayne, Dec. I. 186*2. n4lv6tf Look; Ladies, Look’. PHOTOGRAPHIC Album ’ For Nothing \t the present time when everybody is phoalbum mad, it will be glorious ; ! news to the public to know that we have hit up I on a plan by which they may procure A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM FOR NOTHING? Wo. are not joking bv any means when we 1 [ say this; we mean it. We propose u» 'giveaway a PHOTOGR.APHIC ALBUM AS k PiIEMII tl Fill! si use mi OH FOR THE New York Weekly Now universolly admitted to be th« MODEL STORY AND SKETCH PAi ’ PER OF THE AGE THE NEW YORK WEEKLY Employ s more literary talent anil -[mud-more ■ money for contribution* than any other piper' .of its class published. AuyCmv bi-sere whose ' notice it is fairly brought, will lie glad to sub- ’ i scribe for iteven without any further induce : . i ments than its merit; but when in addition, ~ . 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM is GIVBN AWAY THE RUSH for it WILL BE IMMENSE livord.r to more fully explain ourselves, we hereby lay before tlie public the following LIST OF PREMIUMS /ft) GETTERS UP OF CLUBS. • To anybody who will send us five dollars ’ 1 for two subscriptions to the New s’ork Weekly .we will give a splen Jd Photographic Album . bound in beautiful leather and gilt edged worth . two dollars. I 1 To any one Ren ling us $7 50 for three sub ! scriptions, we will send a splendid 5 album. 1 To any ones u.di■ ten dollars for four subscribers we will send a splendid Album *1 worth five dollars j To any one sending dollars for eight sub1 script ions, we will send a beautiful 10 doL | • lar Album Ji Those entitled to prejniums should be care- • ’ ful to mention the color of the album—either ’ ' prown. Black, red or fancy Color. ’ 1 Each Album will be scut on the day it is or > cred >: THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. ; has been long enough before the people to satis I i fy then, that these offers are made in goo 1 faith ! ; , and that otlr engagements will be faithfully j I . met. Our friends must be careful to whom t i th»y entrust their money, as we, of course can 1 , ‘ take nortsk. Persons sending us money shoul-l j be particular to mention Town Cj tv and' .‘State. I All letters must be addressed to 1 STREET <t SMITH . 11 Frankfort St., New York- ; Specimen Copies sent free I I Summer School. The undersigned respectfully informs the ci- . tizens of Decatur that she will commence a Anomer School in the lower room of tba School botu»e ' m t’ecatur, on Mer.day June Bto, May 30, 1863. S. J. f’ORTEB. i
Sewi ng* M achinns. TheT.itll- Giant I'lrtjfv'St'wif.'g M,<hi”- Pritt-} only $1 . wit hukiiig' . Screw Driver npd Extra‘ Nnedlen. f{< mm n nU" b ■ nttneh- d, price, ev’r-i M iffiim* (i-ang^-••♦‘v'.v driver ami ' 1") \IITI ES onlmng Mncjiinoi will pl'‘ :,KP j mit. hv if I'fliivviiirht, if not; remit hv mail at our rink, if retfißtprp'l: o.r wc C/*n ship bv and the party <g<l« rblg r, 'l •* debvprv to thon. The Little Giurnt Scw'n r , Conjpanv having permanent! v ent ahl j«lie<l (lu'ir £• n< " ?! 1 lihi-I agency in Tol-<b«. now prepaid tn Mnnplv our agents *»nd riis|om<*rx w'.h a tar ‘•uperior machine than lirfetofu' - 1 . combiu"l'f a * the improvement*, of 'he ng.- Being conciev.*d f on an entir<'l v-npw au l jritrin-il plm, it -»’.ai"l-’ out alone and hv itself; i ,s linin’--rotis poin’R of excellcncf!. he any: hi'; r » v -r here t.oforp attumptod i i the Sewing MiU’.h.:..* j This h the first -ind <mlv ch«'-o» «nd r<-M»bi'-machine ever rnmurnct .d , W'iich. c-mbudies n' the in'h«p<*nsit»h> qualified* ion# 4 - to d-» iror. If or ilv sowing Im m:irv< ilo‘’.s siuirlici’ v n» t I the ncc-nrncvof im rq»etn f .lm»< fNeihi th-., wonder aiul wdmirotimi nt «*wrv i><-holder. !• runs with the grentcH rra»i.J-Hu. making tip* chrated elastic itch, nv-likli will not unravel from where tlu» so’viii" commetiCCil. agencies Tn o’* bn-tn i'ttrtuLicn onr machines nt rnp*<Vv a« thrmurhont th.* wh b* conntrv. we a r e prepared »o ofT-r the moat liberal induce-' ments to all who wDfi tn act a&niir agents,either «»n salary or Our confidential circu! »*s to ag“nt«, giving -c . will be , r. nt to anv one. on application. Oonnfy ri'jb** • »iven to agents For nirticilars nddroßß. with dtamp T. S. PAGE. Tol’-do, O. v'n4G 3m Gen ni! Agent for the (I S. Hang Vour Banner 0:1 the 0 UTE It WALL! BRACK EN RIDGE IS NOW RECEIVING Lar ir c Add it i 011 s TO HIS I ■ i Immense Stock of G KOGEKI ES! ! a:d is taking All Indiana Free Banks, 1 ITTSBURGH. KEXTUCK V AND IOWA MONEY AT par: Pli te nix G ro<*ft ry . Corner Calhoun Sc Derry Streets FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. v5-nHO-lv. A- D BRANDRIFFk WfWLKSALK AND RETAIL DEALKK 1 llard w a r e ANU | -'Ha ' 1 «»"&.' fflGI » 9 AL’O TIN,PLATE, COPPER, BRASS »nt' SHEET IRON WARES. — ALIO — Bar Iron and Nails. ManufActured At the Ironton Mills from the very best quality of Hanging Rock, Cold Blast Charcoal Metal , Warrantud. SWEDES IRON, STEED PLOW, WINGS, CAST. GERMAN. ANO SPRING STEEL • Iron Axles, Pipe Boxes, Steel Springs and all kinds of BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. Cash paid for all kinds of old Metals Always on h.ind, a complete Rt.ock of White Lead, Paints. Oils,Pitt, Glasf* Pine Sash, and Door.a wrtb a complete et<M*k us ; And Meehan’c®' Toolr nt* evcr\* description. ,Vo 83 Cofrimbiii Strips, FORT W \ VNE, IND. August 7, 1862. [vC»-ii.*7] ! Clark’s School Visitor, VOL VTL—A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will c-»mmenuo its seventh vol- ; n-ne with the .T-inuary number. IFfit. This is j the only D.iy-School periodical published nJ. fifty dentsr rear, magazine form. heautifnlfv il-lustrat.e-l. Reading.music, stsmehes. Dialogues stories, puzzles, etc , etc., from: he very beet ; writers. 1 he I Isi tor has th-’ larg -st eircul.af ion of an v nducational Journal published. Now is the tin cto form chibs for winter schools. Send for n .nprimrn, an I n» P n,on*s tn clubs DAI’GITAnW > I' tM'f iNn Publishers. l 'hihd'.'l|'liia r.i.
-j- » TJZ -St JI TKl _; I L WAS!., »T‘* ; I COLCfttl /fc |C n£ k* j; CHIN THL UPi-Ai Esa —* • OHtO p ' NvCKSi •” '« s Stone I , ° (tnß am- I<’ rw jf E» - f« WALL PA ■« FK-.M T-> <5 CTS. 1 '• '.) u) . IjUjUUT I9 • ® jO J.t do m. *y» .du da - : t r -, v Ph 71 do r&ncv Stone China, 46 -lo .!■> lugliU. J<a =Si ‘‘ ' ° 46 -Io d- <b> 4*t do Flora ware, 11 v air .In I 'lt i a "are and a< bite 1 'j Gil (1,, s-ivi-e ware t'oiiirieoi P’.ites, per ret. 2:'<*., ’'a/F, . »h---.l'ommeri’Tj’itA, ■-'(» Quart. 1 licl-i-rs. 2. r • ’J ifall. pitchers 25; b.'-n,," ’lea-. 3, tn.Jy'.tl. /i’kiuds ol VII.LOW I'lMl m ® n 4 V.fv Lib. COAL Oil, I's tl e hot ■rd uuJHt, W(«uu I'-rsaliv’i. O W ; Lamps. ; 1> I'->'t.-rn, I ' 1,14 t'oa! Oil l.i.m'i-, Gla-a, " -J! Cut Glass L-uupv. f' °0 j-j Lh’.gc Miirbiv Boltom, > - 1 '" *-* Hanging Lamp*, J- 1 '” do du large 1.50 uj U Linvket I.aTi pa, 1 J 6 w J.t do hrg«» IJO Q I r All kimis of air Fruit Ji-’*. GIaRSW in-, Wondrn-W4 'I tibs. Pfii:*’, 10 and ChnriA chviqn-r than unx vuti . houst in tlm city. ISinvr Plated Kniv«R ai d Fikf, vlGOOD NEWS UNION STOVE STORE!! The readers of the '•Eao'lb'’ ere info- n-rd tl.i-t ASH & AGNEW i Wave on hand a very lurpe :i <1 fre -. k C->9KING, PARLOR and BOX > - 1' ■■■ ■ of the very best pstepta —none I ( tier enr- le found in the United Slates—w> ich f<'‘» -11 ’ell (t. ur- atly REPI’CED RATFS. All Si.-v-s w.i raiile-i to he as represented, or if not a- ; will refuu'l lb«* nioiivy and have an unkind feelings. \T.«lta'e also a good stock of Hardware. Tin, Copper and 3HEJ2T IRON Warr, and Houm' Fvinbh ititf tfo'xiD, which w< mu h»-llii>g wry luv.. M’c bur Stov.'M in Cinriniuati. Wo buy StoVuH in Pittsburgh. Wf buy Si o vpr in 'l’rny. Wq h'uv S»tK»vi‘S ii, (’H vcbried ■ ! 3Vc sell Stoves on • W<- sell Slows for Cu<h Wo s< !l Slu'. fts cYirr t p. We sell GOOD TIN WARE P irchasors will <h> well to call nod «XHiiunn our >t©ck, in order to indgo f n- ib<-n >«lvvh. -t \SFI AUNLWS. R. II Schweginnn’< obi Rtni’d. No. 87 Col’itnbiv str»u 4 v5n39. Fort Way up, Indini” niqWHiVIHIIFLIFFOFTIIHJ! W H BROOKS. Jr , ; Wholesale Bookseller, , <5, X<> t. <al lion n S• r T. i Fort Wav lie. Indiana, IVEINtf Tire FIONEFR TDf'K MAN op ! $ Vonhi'rnTndi.’in .i resp. ctfully ai-l.tivi ivh , that l;e has. the largest stock of BOOKS <t STATIOS A BY. ' in thn city, which lo* offers to the tilde n, Vh—--1 iinilv l'iw fur Cash. Religious. Scientific. PoHticni, <n<l Missel I unions, constantly .-r liid. ■ j.School Books. <.f every deccripllt H. Skt! < i , Pencil*. Maps, and Stationary. P A P E I? . i Tc*tt»*r. t';m, Cip. Note, Drawing. 1 ting anti Wrapping Piper r.f ev.-rv de-etij t-or. F t .vr Y AUTf 'EK <'. , Wall, Window and t’ -ilmg Papers, aol i> r i: x s. BLANK p togs. I.\Waii.i vojcm. nnoKst INKS nnd WRJTINO Tl.T'lJ). of nil kinds, Black Blue. Carmine ,f c. Prit.ters Inks, Pants and Ertfrovinets M a 2; a z i n e s. Worcesters Dictionary, A nitric an Apent for ‘ Hyper J- Bro nnd I), \npleiou <fc Co.. N. Tmk ', Litth*. Brown Co Boston. , Blanchard 4 t T,p«*. PhiLadolphin All their publications fiiri)isLc { r at tbej- C n talogne prices. ' Orders must tn ensure prompt aft»nti. nh« ' accoinpaniad with the rn-h. Cinrinrnti >.» d Indianapolis bills duplicated. tibc lw ] ( j; K . oount made to Teachers. Mu*>lr«and Hn'dca! Instr ante nt«. Violin*. Guitars, Accordions. Flutinns, Drtithi*, JCI a ron ets. Kvery Jnmunu nt warranted p»t-* ' ; feet . Strings of every description and duality ■ from 5 cents to 25 cents Call and examine before piirchfisiug cite ■where and he convinced ths. T am se Hi re 4 cheaper thnn any other ■ m.so in th,, trad,.. i No. 4 Calhoun St W. H. BROOKS, jr Fort Wayne, Ijid. v : nll'j. I. LAtFERTY : No. 91 Col'iml-ia Street, one J.ww *cs, of Fk b . diilT. Stove mill Hanlw-rr* Store, FCRT WAYNE. IND„ I VOVLD S'ty to the p. tl.’rr n * ’ is determined •- -■<■]] Rpy Gt'cp-i p., . ; nets, Hats, Hats, t'atp •». T-.-k-. dr ,t r . cheeper than any other liou«e to lb- t"• y . country —.Vo mistake. , A Iso. Home m,».1,.. I,'v n:a<3e . made to offer— Warrs ard! I cniritT MFR< H t • I S 1 ’tl, ] li«d -1 <, p,r than tn- -.t> e, F, i.s, c- • ■| we,t of ti e J'mntun,. .*<»>) - , . I surd ariig uhynhete, No iro.d.b •„ w k-JCdo. • I jAI I I b’; V No Pl Colon lia !-. rhf ft lon W ~e Ir- (
