Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1863 — Page 3

1 TIE LA G LE. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL & MisCELLANEOUS Remember! Remember!?* Our terms of Subscription i«, one copy one rear m advance. sl. within the year $ 1,50, at the Expiration of the year, $2.Un. No paper <1 until all arrears are paid up, uu-f-csatthe option of the Publishers. 'Che paper will be *vnt to eubacribera after their time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the contrary. We receive no fubacribcrs, for a Ires period than 6 months. NpociHl Notice. 7'o ADVERTISERS.- All advertisements taken for a specified time, and order rd out before the expiration of the lime specified, wi I be charged the regular rates forth* same up to the time they ire ordered out. County Democratic Ticket 1 • I'or At'IHTOR. WILLIAM G. SPENCER. Eon Clerk, JOHN McCONNEL. Land Affraiskii, GEORGE FRANK. call attention to the card of ,T. 11. Bobo Government agent for proctir-' ing pensions, bounties ami arrears of pay Blanks prepared ami chums promptly ate ruled to. C?-The July number of Godev's Lady's book is on our table. This popular magazine is w ithout exception the best we have ever seen, it should be on the table of every lady. Fokicnks Mads hi tub War.— It is Generally believed and with truth, il.at large loriunes have been made out of the tv».r during 1 the past eighteen months. , Wr have seen a list o* the Brines of one hundred and titty persons who have made fortune varying from one hundred tliausand to a million and a half of dollars during that piriod. some bv stocks, some by contracts some by shoddy some by Selling bad vessels to the government some by crackers and cheese lor the army, and by disposing of good i-ftiees. 1 h<>B9 shoddy aristocrats have added a me two hundred brilliant new equips ges to the Ring at the Park, ami wi I •non figure largely at <he watering place, •lay Cooke, the banker is said to have 1 cleared three hundred thousand dollars — minus eight or ten thousand dollars lor adverti entente—by the conversion ot Government bonds alone. So we g. Money is as ph my as dirt. It will soon be time, to spend, this spare, cash at rhe summer, retreats, ami the season, will, be it sph-ndsd, one--[ N. Y. Herald. The news from Indiana is conflicting. One report stales that the rrb.H had leached Mitchell a railroad station' another. that they were retreating towards the Ohio pursued bv a considerable force; anti third I hat the whole story ot seccond invasion is a ,-anerd original in the fact that a body of Hotue Guard o from Kentucky crossed the river to assist in repelling tne small force which made the raid last week. Washington, June 17. Gen Hooker's Headquarters are near c'atrfax, and most of his armv are in the vicinity of the old Bull Run Battle Ground It doesnot seem likely that he will return into the Valley, as he does not know the force of the enemy still at Culpeper, bnt will probably come back to the immediate fortifications so as to prevent a fbnk movement, and to cross the Polomac in case of emergency on the Maryland side. I hear of no movement up the Peninsula, of our forces so as to threaten Richmond. Dr. Ilolotck’s Constituents. Me learn that the distinguished and popuß' inventor of thove famous Scan•hnsvian Remedies the Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, advertised in our business columns receives nearly ns manv letters hy every mail as the Treasury Department. The average is more than 200 per day! His patients scattered over ’he broad West the Southern States and ?»ew England are said to reach the enormous and almost incredible aggregate of 100,000! By his patients we mean those who use his preparations ns their ■only medicines We persutne that such a connection is without n parallel in Medic*! history. VECATUR MARKET, Corrected Weekly by Nuttinan <t Crawford r ’ P er JbO, J.pO Shoulders. 6 ''heat, 10.5 Timothy Seed, 1.50 40 Salt, 2.50 ! 01n , 50 Butter, 12 33 Eggs, 8 ' lax Seed, 1.25 Hides, 06 Harns, 8 “ dry. 12 FORT WAYNE MARKET. 1 'Erected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. k lo ur, ’ 7.2s|Pork, ’ 4.50 Wheat. 1.35 Beef, 2.75 !\ ve - 55;Lard. 07 ' >rn > 45 Butter, 2-5 Max Seed. 2.ooSalt. 2.50 Clover “ 500 Hides. 6.; '.“Mu — J..,. d,-r H

Auditor’s Report. ’ Th* County Auditor herewith submits tnthe j Board of Commissioner- of the County of Adam*. in the State of Indiana, the following nu Dual statement of the Receipt® and Expend! | J hires at the County Treasury from »lm Jstdiiv of June A D I 362 to the 31st <l. y of May, *863 both included Receipts. State Revenue 3.790 n l Countv revenue, 7,815 72 Road revenue 5,751 29 , School revenue, 2.831 52 Township revenue, / 835 51 Special School revenue. 1 275 S Conereßsional <t Com, School fund 7,956 31 Int’r’at on Cong’l <’9lll. School fund 5,750 38 Decatur Special School revenue, 398 56 Redemption money, 778 29 Sinking fund revenue, 1.388 *6 Penally and interest on fax. 222 56 Decatur corporation revenue, 200 6? I Cn«r and damage I® 70 Bon nt r and Volunteer fund. 18,475 12 Overplus of tale of forfeited School land on deposit, 105 90 Total $57,594 62 I)isbu rse m e 111 s, State revenue, 3 82" 32 Road revenue. 5, 442 3‘>, ’School revenue. 195 58 i Town®hip revenue. 800 92 Special School revenue 8 .8 41 • Congressional A com. School fund 7.309 40 Interest on Con’l <t Com. school fund 2.552 28 Redemption nionev, 778 58 Sikins? fund revenue, 1,399 21 Decatur Special Schoo! revenue 389 55 Decatur corporation revenue, 197 74 Coat and damage, 18 70 County office. 2,639 10 Assessing revenue, 366 50 Expense of poor 7<‘l 46 Jury fees. 397 66 Expense of Court, 350 85 Bridge® 2.185 50 Specific, 49 * 92 I’rinting. 261 40 Taxes refunded, 26 06 Interest on County order®, 110 73 Stationery, 262 36 Highways, 7*.’ 0" Expense of election , \ oluntver’a fund for support of fainii lies, 7.50100, 1 Bounties tn volunteer® 30,3tm 00 Interest paid on I'ounty order®, 88 2.) Interol paid on volunteer orders 21 64 Total. ffirS? 10 By the above and foregoing exhibit of the receipts and Expenditures, the operation of the , treasury is shewn fnr the financial year end 1 ing May 31st 1863, except in the expenditures ■ of the County revenue, bo «nty a vnluntr’r fund i which sho.vs the entire order® drawn on the fund ft>r the true condition of the 3’eeasury with reference to the operation of each fund seperate(v together with the prop« r balances, you are re-j-pectfully referred to the following report, viz: State Revenue. RECEIP IS There wa® in the Treasury June I®t 1’62. ’ 190 There wa® received from duplicate ofI86» 3 517 19 'There wa< received from delinquencies 243 1? ’ Overpayment of this fund, 17 98 — Total. 3,827 92 DISBURSEMENTS. There was paid Treasurer's foes for Cfdlectintf, 6? 80 i ?aid into the State Treasury, 3.7‘ : t> 52 Total 3,827 32 Road Revenue. RECEIPTS. 'I here was in the Treasury .lune l»t 1862. 197 47 There was received on duplicate of | IS|)2. 5,466 05 There was received from delinquencies, 285 24 f Total 5,948 76 ■I DISBURSEMENTS. > Baid Treasurer’s fees for collecting delinquencies; 15 50 Bond receipts filed by the treasurer 4.48't 8 • 1 Paid Township Trustees 946 00 Balance in treasury June Ist 1860 506 46 — Total 5,948 76 School Revenue. RECEIPTS. The** was in tlie Treasury .lune 1-t 1362. v 118 77 There was received from duplicate of 1862 2,639 22 There was received from dlinquencies, 192 30 I ! Total. 2,9«0 29 DISBURSEMENTS i Paid Treasurer s fees for collecting delinquencies 9 78 Paid to Township trustees, l a s Ro Balance in treasury June Ist 1863 2.784 71 , Total 2,98)29 1 Township Revenue. RECEIPTS. 4 There was in the treasury June Ist 1862 41 30 1 There was received from duplicate 0f1«62, 773 70 i There was received from delinqucn- . I riettj 61 R 4 Total, o'6 81 DISBI'RSEMEXTS. Paid Tressttrrr's fees for collecting delinquencies, 3 81 Paid trustees for their service a. such 3l 4 61 > Paid trustee’on distribution. 48 ’sfl ) Balance in the treasury June |«t I'6 I 75 32 Total. b 76 84 Sinking Fund. RECEIPTS. ! There was in the treasury June Ist 1862. 34 16 There was received from duplicate of 1862. 1.312 64 There was received from delinqnen- ’ cies. 75 72 Total 1,422 52 DISBURSEMENTS. , Paid treasurer's fees for collecting delinquencies 4 33 > Paid into the State trensnrv. 1,3f>4 94 i Balance tn tt'essury June Ist I-965. 23 28 1 Total 1,1’7 5.'

Special School RECEIPTS. j There na® in ihe treasury Jnne l -it 1p62.1 p 62. ‘ 61 37 j Received from duplicate of 1862 1,137 (><> . There was received fruni delinqucn* j cie®, 138 3C , Total 1,338 75 DISBURSEMENTS Paid treasurer fee# fur collecting delinuuencien. 8,46 , •Paid Sol hm»l Examiner fees 50 35 ’ Paid township trnslees 79 > 60 * Balance in treasury June Ist 1863 480 34, i — Total 1,338 75. Decatur Special School RECEIPTS. There wa G received from duplicate oj 1862, 359 85 There was receive<l from delinuuen* cies, *1 Total 388 56 DISBURSEMENTS. There was overpaid Jun 1-4 1862, 3 02 Paid treasurer’- fees for collecting delinquencies 1 R 0 Paid trustee fur his service as such 15 75 Psi<i trustee °n dividend, 372 O ' 1 Balance in treasury June Ist 1863 5 99 Total 398 56 , Decatur Corporation. RECEIPTS. There wn® received from duplicate of 1862. JK6 42 Received from delinquencies, 14 26 2UU 68 DISBURSEMENTS There was overpaid of this fund June ’st 1862, I 19 Paid treensurer’s fees for collectin? delinquencies, 62 Paid treasurer of the town of Decatur 197 12 Balance in treasury June Ist 1861 I 7s Total 200 68 Cong 1 ’ & Com School RECEIPTS There was in the treasury June Int 862. 1(P Recrivetl from fines by Justie of the Peace, 18 00 Received froirJConnt reveuuef loso t School fund, lost priortj |*'42 36 00 j Loan n funded by borrowers, 7,9*02 31 < Total e.ffjrj 14 DISBURSEMENTS Amount reloaded hy borrowers 7,389 Balance in treasury June Ist 1863 6 8 74 Total 8.058 14 Interest on Con’l & COMMON SCHOOL FLSD. RECEIPTS. : 7 here was in the treasury June Ist 1862. ' 48 23 Ueceivetl from license to sell liquor, 100 00 Received from borrowers, 5,650 38 , Total 5,798 61 1 DISBURSEEENTB. Tim amount r<funded to borrowers 149 8 4 . Amount, paid trustees on distribution. 2,302 4'l Balance in the treasury June Ist 1863 246 33 Total, 5,798 61 Redemption Moncv. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury June Ist 1862, 5 64 I here was received for redemption of land, 774 29 , Total 783 <)3 DISBURSEMENTS. Amount paid holders of tax certificates, 778 s't Bah nee in treasury June lsttß(>3, 5 35 Total ,t>s 33 I Cost and Damage. RECEIPTS. Received from Rale of School land. Il 20 Received fn»m of the forecbHii re ot Mortgage, 7 50 Total 18 70 DISBURSEMENTS. Printing and po«tiii£ notices ]1 00 Auditor’s fees damage on the sale 7 70 Total 18 70 Money on Deposit. RECEIPTS I Amount due Shollhouse and Oyler '9 40 Amount due Wilson Dale, 46 50 his is the overplus after paving the Schoo! debt Total ]OS <)o County Revenue, 1 RECEIPTS In the treasury Jnne Ist It 6 >, 530 95 ■ Front the ihiplicate as I8”2 7,349 45 1 From lumber of the old bridge, II 7| Refunded for clothing for lunatics paid State, 28 45 From delinquent taxe«, 395 01 Front docket and jury fees refunded 57 00 Refunded from overpayment to Stoops. 4 041 1 From paper aold 3 10 ( Front penalty and interest on taxes 2’2 56 , ! Total 8,569 23 ‘j DISBURSEMENT. ’ County office 2,639 19 Assessing revenue, *:166 50 Expense of poor, 7m 4s j Jury fees. ; t97 i Expense of court 350 85 Bridges 2.1’5 50 1 Specific 49 t 90 ■ I’jfnting 1'64 40 , Taxes refunded 26 06 1 Interest paid on County orders 110'3 Stationary, ' og‘2 35 Highway* 7> Expense of Election 45 "4 ; . . , 7 .9 U2B At the close of the last fiscal year May 3Ut 1862 there was outstanding orders unredeemed tn the amount of s2l 81 ,' of which orders and those issued during the year, the treasurer hasre- , deemed and filed in the office during the financial year ending May • Ist 1863 of the sum of ".IT! 65 The amount of orders redeemed and filed shows the entire payment of the treasury fnr County purples during th* fiscal year ending May 31s W>3, ’ whirh fatten from th* fetal smounr of receipts will gim rri;n ‘ _ J

|of county revenue in the treasury I June Ist 1863, viz 2,377 13 . ♦ I would further report that there is county orders outstanding and un j redeemed June Ist, 18G.3 to the amount of 664 II ! By deducting the am ' out- , standing orders on the first day <>f June 1863 from tlie amount in th". i treasury of the same date will show. , tha t there is a suplus in the treasury 'after ihe redemption of all of the outatstandingorders the sum of 713 07 I Bounty and Volunteer Fund RE GE ITS Receved from duplicate of 1862 18.' 56 Received on delinquencies 189 5b Total 18.475 421 DISBURSEMENTS Bounty orders to volunteers issued 30.30’> IM) ' Issued orders for Vol's families 7 5'U W ' Interest paid on bounty order®, 1 nten *t pni I on orders fur support of fainilit a, ‘-’1 64 ' Totil 37,913 87 | Os which order® the treasurer ba® re deenu'd and filed in the Auditor’® Office of boun ties, orders and interest thereon the sum of 14,90> 1)8 And of the orders issued for the sup- ' port families of volunteer.® and the in- ' terest thereon the sum of 2.510 78 , Total 17.4f.> , 86 The orders redeemed shows the nav . ment at that treasury of this fund ami )by deducting the sum from the re 1 ceipt® will show the amount of boun■ty and Volunteer fund*in th<» treas 1 urv on the Ist day of June 1863 the sum of * 1,069 2t’> I would further report that then* i® orders of this kind outstanding asfM ! lows; Bounty to Volunteers 15,183 17 1 Orders for support us Vol. families 5.014 86 1 ' * * .' 1 Total 20.49101 By deducting the amount, of money • in the troasury of this fund from the above outstanding Orders will give the true indebtedness of this panic , ( ular fund at. 19,438 77 All of which is r.-spectfullr submitted. WM. G.SPENQER, Auditor, June 1, D'63. Real Estate for Sale 1 I offer f r sale about 2,000 acres of land siti tinted in «litf<Tent parts of Adams county. Any jmtsoh wishing to buy, will do veil to call on . the undersigned. March 11. '63. DAVID STUDABAKER, Farmers ot Adams County 1 I have two thousand bushels of T3ax Seed I , desire to Loan on good reasonable terms, and pav the highest market price for the same. D. F. COMPARET. Fort Wavne.Dec. 4. 1862. n4lv6tf Look! Ladies, Look! ; PHOTOGRAPHIC i “ Album For Nothing 4 t the present time when everybody i® pirn--2\ tographic album ma I, it will b* glorious news to the public to know that we have hit un . on a plan by which they may procure A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM FOR NOTHING? We are not joking by any means when we say this; we mean it. We propose to GIVE AWAY A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM AB A I'll E Mll' 11 111 11SIBSC BIPT IOH I FOR THE New York Weekly Now universolly admitted to be the MODEL STORY AND SKETCH PA- ' PF.K OF THF. AGE THE NEW YORK WEEKLY Employs more literary talent and spend® more money B»r contributions than any other paper of its class published. Anybody before whoie notice it is fairly brought, will be glad to subscribe for iteven without any further induce . merits th in its merit ; but when in addition, I ) PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM is GIVE-AWAY THE RUSH for it WILL BE IMMENSE ) ; Tn ord< rto more fullv explain onrs<dvos, we hereby lay before the public the following LIST OF PREMIUMS . TO GETTERS UP OF CLUBS. To anybody who will send u® five dollars I fur two subscription® to the New York Weekly .we will give asplen lid Photographic A Hmm - iMiiind tn beautiful wither and gilt edged worth I two dollars. ) To any one sending us $7 50 fnr three sub [) ; scriptions, we will send a splendid 5 alhHm. To any one sending ten dollars for four subfj scriber® wc will wind a splendid Album worth five dollars j To any one Bending 2 1 dollars for eight subscriptions, we will send a beautiful IM*dollar Album Those entitled to premiums should be rare ful to mention the color of the album —cither ’’ prown. Black, red nr fancy Color. } 1 Each Album will be sent on the day it is orJ ered THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. i has been long enough before the people to satis t fy them that these offers are made in goo I faith ; and that our engagements will be faithfully 1 met. Our friends must be careful to whom I th«y entrust their money, as we, <»f course can . takg norLk. Persons sending us money should , be particular to mention Town Co ty and State. All letters must be addressed to STREET .t SMITH 1 11 Frankfort St., New Yorlr- , Specimen-Copiea sent free Summer School. The endermijned respertffllv informs the ci t'xenaof Deca’nrthat «he will commence a Summer School tn the l.>»er room of the Schrwl ho me in Pecetnr, on Moiidßv June Btn. I-'63. Mi- 1”, 1’63. " S j I'7’»TEtr J

Sew ing Mach ines. ; The Little Giant Family Sewing Machine. Price only sls, with Gauffe, Screw Driv<*r and ‘ Extra Needles, flemmer® ehn also be attached, price, ex’ras2. Machine Gauge ®crew driver and • xtra needh**. at ord n r, sl6 I)\RTTES ordering Machines will plessoremif bv exp-ess if con ven ient, if nut; remit j by mail at. our risk, if registered : nr we can ship' by express; and the party ordering can pay on j 1 delivery to them. Thu Little Giant Sewing Machine Company . i having permanently established their general head ngenrv in Toledo. 0., are now preparp<! to supply onr ngmits and customers | superior machine than heretofore . combining all the improvement® of the aire. Being rnneieved on an-entirely new and >rigiusl plan, it stand® , out alone and bv itself, unrivalled it its ii'imei rous poin's of excellence, by nnvGiingever here tofan* attempted i i the Sowing Machine line. Thi,s is the first and only cheap and reliable i machine ever constructed , which embodies all . ’he indißp“«i®ible qualifica'ion® necessary tn <!<• j gnnd family sewing ft® marvellous simplicity , and the nrcuiacv of it® opera’ion* ex-’ite the , wonder ami admiration of every beholder, if 1 run® with th" greatest rapidity, making the cel , nbrnted elastic stitch, whieh will not unravel > from where the «ewin<r i« commenced. AGENCIES. . Tn order tn introduce our machine* ns rapidlv as possible throughout the whole country, we n r P prepared to offer the most liberal inducement® to nil who wish tn act as our agents.either on salary or commission. Our confidential circul: r« to agents, giving term*. «tc , will be , ! ®f*nt to any one, On application. County rights I given to agents. For particular* address, with ( , stamp T. S. PAGE. Tor.xno. O. v-’nl»; :’m (i.-ip-ral Agent for the U. S. Hang Your Banner on thei 0 UTEH WALL! „ i IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions; TO HIS Immense Stock of G R 0 C ERI ES! ! | AND IS TAKING i All Indiana Free Banks, / [TTSBUKGH, b KI'XrUCK V A.ND IOWA MONEY at par: I’ !i IB ni x Grocery, I Corner Calhoun 8c Berry Streets. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. v s_ n 3o-ly. A. D. BR ANDHI FFwholesale and retail dkilee in ’ Ila r(lw a r c AN<l ,«4g ■> w ’■<: * AL«O ! TIN.PLATE, COPPER, BRASS and SHEET IRON WARES. — ALSO Bar Iron and Nails. Manufactured at the Ironton Mills from the very best quality »f Hani; ing Rock, Cold Bbi»t Charcoal Metal Warrantud. : SWEDES IRON. STEEL PLOW, WINGS. CAST, GERMAN, AND SPRING STEEL

Iron Axles, Pipe Boxes, Steel Springs and all kinda of BL4CKSMITIB TOOLS. ■ I Cash paid for jdl kinds of old Metals Always on hand, a complete of White Lead, Paints, Oil*,Pi3 .Oliss Pino Sash, and Poo r .S wrth a complete stock of An<l Mcchan’ca’ Tools of every description. xVo 83 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNE, IND. AuguH 7, 1y62.1 y 62. [v6-n?7] ; .. _ j 1 I3*Stnimorsor Scrofulous aflh’Ctious are the' 1 uerse, the blight, the potato rot of mankind.— ■ ! They are vile and filthy as well as fatal. They i arise from contamination and impun’ l vof ‘ the ‘ blood, and are to be seen all arounu us every where? One quarter of all we meet are tainted with ♦Srtm and one quarter,of theae die of them , die foolishly too. because they are curable — Ayeb sS\rs\pasilla cleanses out the Scrofulous corruption from the blood, render* it- pure a nd healthy, and eW»ctnally expurgates the otil contamination from the ar stem. No I i j ger under your Scrofulous disorder _ ; °incethe irresistible ater has provided h. masterly coaiSinvtioi of c ir»tir» Virtues th c fc \. it a» k e ucl t r.S ir i I si 6 n 35.

rr ta cs -m COJ.L.RUIA S'!., IT- U-AYtlJi. : CHINA SI ORE : rt I , THE C'UAAI tsT HOV.E J x 7Hk CM > H >u BEST «>lllO ” c Stone Crocks. » « o>ir 8 aXI> IG cm. m gal go « WALLPAPER. » HOM Ud TO i 5 cr< BOLT. 130pueex bebt China. <8 50 do d« <66 - —> < <|II do >tu 'i.UOj p 4 7| du Fancy broiie China. t.<6 46 do d.,’English Tea Set, 6 56. 46 do du d<> 46 do Flora ware, 3.00 90 do Fhra ware and w hite 6.0 60 do Stone were r. 50 ' _ Coiuim.ii Hates,per wt.aoc ~ ?5c., 30c tr> mon T< as. 25 Masri Pitchers. 95c • Gall, pitchers 25- Stone Teas, 3, « to->0 All kinds of YELLOW DISH O ES Verv low. COAL OIL, us the bin 37 quality, 6" ceiits jtc-r gallon. . * L a in p s . U Marble Bottom, G‘ * Goal Oil Lntuph, GlanM, *9 Cut Gia.®® Lamp*, pj Large Marble Butlum, 1 •‘ ,n .. Hanging Lamps, 1 ►— do do largd 1 •>6 1 ft) . Bracket Lamp®, lOJI OJ do du larg<» 1 .50 w T / All kind® of air tight Fruit Jh>*. pI Gla®aWMre, Woodrii-wure, ’I üb>. Fail*. and Churns cheaper than any other ® hotrne in the city. Silver I‘late.l Ware, Knivea and Fok#, v - Ladies’ Basket®. nt9. GOOD NEWS UNION STOVE STORE!! The readers of the “Eagle” are informed that AS;II & AGNEW Have on hand a very large arid fire COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOV nf the verv best patents —none better run >e found in the United State*—wl irb we will mH at greatly REDUCED RATES. All Pfovre wa ranted to be a® represented, or if not w r will refund the money and have num.kind feeling®. Wo have also a good stock of Hardware, Tin, Copper and SHEET IRON Warr, and House Furnish ing go4»d®, which we are adlling very k** . Wfc buy Stove® in Cincinnati. We buy Stow® in Pittsburgh. We buy Stove* in Trny. We buy Stoves in Cleveland. We sell Stoves on time. We sell Stove® for Cash. We «4«11 Stove® cheap. We Kell GOOD TIN WARE. Purchaverß will do well to call and examine ’ our stock, in order tn judge for then)*«lvcß, nt ASH A AGNEW’S. R. 11. Schwegman’s old at and. No. 87 Columbia Stm t. v5n39. Fort Wayne, Indiana OPPIbITIHY IS THE LIFE OF TIME! W H BROOKS. Jr . Wholesale Bookseller. SWTC -3k. No «. Cnlhonn Ktrert. Fort Wavne, Indiana. TOEING THE PIONEER LOOK MAN OP I ) Northern Indiana respectfully annul i ret that li« has tlie largeM stuck of BOOKS X- STATIONARY. i in the citv, which he offera to tha t»ade n; tig. uailv low for Casu. Religious, Scientific. PoHtical, nnd Miscellaneon®, conatantlv or hand. School Book®, of everv drarriptic n, Slat«t Pencils, Mapa, and Stationary. PAP E R . < Letter. Cap. T,ei;al Cap, Note, Drawing. Riot i tine and Wrapping Paper of every dc*cription F.I.VCT ARTI LES. i Wall, Window and Ceiling Papera, a OLD PENS, BLANK LAW ami MEDIC \I. ROCK . IXKSand WRITING HTID. of all kind., Black Blue, Carmine X-c. Prihtrrt Tnk», Pants and Engravings, Magazines,

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