Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1863 — Page 4

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NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE The Sentinel 1863! Tho governmental and pclitiral question? of the corning year will have an absorbing interval or every citizn. We are engugtwl in a gigan tic civil war. result or which none can son >ws It ihrealens a radical change in the institution• •*** principles upon which the government was ounded. and the destructionof the Hberty and rights of the citizen.such as the people of no Other nation have enjoyed, and to which may be attributed our unequaled progress in national pr<»sperity and greatness The xrj]| coon be upon us, whether this free gbyvrnmont shrill bo preserved and maintained and the rights of the States under the Constitution perpetuated, or a powerful central authority be fiermitted to grow out of this war, obliterating State lines. State institutions, and all those checks upon he Federal government, rights reserved by the tates, which have constituted the excellence n 1 superiority of our nationality—States “one s the sea” for the common objects set forth in he Constitution, but “distinct as the billows” n h ‘ management of their purely • omestic at ar- Th*’*e quC'tions were involved in the re crni elections, and the voice of the people wn>

most emphatically expressed fnr the “Consfi tut ion as it is and the Union as it was ” Nev« i was there a time when it was so important th;, the people should be thoroughly advised ash the progress and condition of public affaiis and p issing events A people are not fit for sell government unless with an ii felltgent judgment lh°y decide upon the questions which affect alike their own nnd the public welfare. CONGRESS—WiII soon assemble, and the most important questions will be brought hefon it for determination. One of whi-b. tin* eman cipation nnd colonization policy of the President will vitally affect the future of the country. All interesting Congressional proceedings will be f reported in the Sentinel THE LEGISLATURE --A rew Legislature will assemble on the Sth of January next. Its action will have a deep interest for the citizens .of Indiana. The Sentinel will contain a fa:th- ; ful and intelligent report of it* proceedings,so that ll e reader can understand from day to day what their representatives are doing. T ” E WAR —The event* of the war as they are developed will be faithfully given so that the public may ne advised as to its progress;tin results of battles, the condition of the contending armies, and all that effects the great struggle, at home and abroad, for the overthrow of the Rebellion. In addition, the Sentinel will contain the current news of ti e day, choice miscellanv, State items, the latest reports of the New York and Cincinnati general and cattle markets, the condition of the money and stock markets; in a word, ir will be the, effort ot the proprietors cf i the Sentinel t(> give ns columns an interest for | all clases of readers and such information w’l be especially adapted to the well being Jot the ei»izpnsnf Indiana. Th» Sentinel will continue to represent,nnd

«tand bv the regular organizations »<f the D« in<» i cratic party. State and National; sustain ibt principles and policy’ they shall avow, am! sup port the candidates they may nominate We have no agents. The low price for sub scriptioi will not allow it. We therefore ask our D niocratic friends—all who desire the sue c<*ss of sound principles —to aid in inc ‘*Xt< n sion of the circulation of the Sentinel, Daily and Weekly until they shall at least reach every Dvmociatjc familv in Indiana. The press is a most important agent in directing | aright the public mind,and all that is needed to give the Democratic party permanent rule is the enlightenment of the people as to its principles and policy. It. <bnli Im* our aim. with all the ability we possess, to faithfully advocate D< mocrati* sent intents and measures, for we believe that ii Iso doing we best promote the true interest* •>' I the countiy. TERMS: Term* <>f the Daily Sentinel I copy I year, in advance $6 b'l I “ 4 weeks. 50 Terms of the Weekly Sentinil i copy 1 year. $1 0 copies and nne to the maker of club. 1 5 00 copies and two to the maker of club, 30 00 Additions can be made to clubs nt anytime at the above rates. 'The names will be printed on each paper without < xtra charge. No paper will be sent without prepaymri ' or cont inueo longer than paid f< r Atldres*. elder, Harkness <t binghav. Indianapolis, Indiana ILFOnly $1.25 a Year in Clubs of Four. ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE For 186’1. Vols xit and xxit Edited by T S Arthur and Virginia F Townsend Contains S'..relets, stories, poetry, fashions. Steel and W.xxl Engravings, needlework patt, rus in great variety, a Mother’s department. Housekeeper’s and health departments, wiih literary 7e»iew», and all the accessories qf a first class Magazine. The Lady’s Book bears this fl.itteringtestimony to the character of Arthur’s Home Magizinec—“As we have often hr fore said, it is without controversy the best Two Dollar Magazine published in the country; anil this is the strongly outspoken testimony everywhere given by the ‘ press We know of no periodical that so well <|es.-rvestlie praise liestowed. The editors never lire in their efforts to give each month a rich and varied literary r. pa-l 10 their readers — Th-ir work is kept fully no to the standard of I heir promise is never dull yet always full n instruction. We have often said and repeat >t again, that it should make a part of tl e reading of even household. We know of no bettei educator of the people, young and old. Os the editor- we need not speak; their tiami-s ar.- household words all over tlie country. In their hands uo periodical can fail to reach the highest point of excellence ’ A new serial, by T S. Arthur, will be commenced in the January number,entitled Out in the World.” Rire and Elegant Premiums. Are sent to make up clubs:—l. A large Photo graphic copv of that splendid engraving, -tbake speare and his cotmuporaries.” 2. A largi Pbotagraphic copy’ from anensraving of Hun tine-ion’s celebrated picture. ‘‘Mercy’s Dream.” ? A similar copy of Herrings “Glimpse of an English Homestead.” Terms —T wo dollars a .ear in advance, and one premium pl«te Two eopi.-s. :ldollars “> copies 4 dollars Four for 5 dollar* Eighiaud one to getter up of clnb, 10 dollars. One of the . pr. iniiun plates it gtyen to every getter up of a club, small or large. Three red stamps must be cent to pay the postage an each premium. ~ Ad lre« T. S ARTHUR A CO.’ v .:_,i4ri 323 Walnut Street Philadelphia D F ■ COMPARE T. PORK PACKER. MILLEII l\h COIIIISSIM M erchant, EORT WAYNE, IND. fipneral d-akr in al* k!n,is of Or ’ in ’ Se Pi,Fi Sn’t. ProdnCH. Jyricillural /mplemanie. rkc. Best Bra (Is Familv Fl o

u* ■-4 •fc peit-np Ttia <*atrM» im powen, hr tkt vbole bomdlen Griutnu ii ocn.* UO AXCK S ‘Bixtoii Wb.wve.'r j CL72F have been introduced to the public for uior. than six years, and have acquired an Auxvwewse far exceeding any Family Medicines o’ . similar nature in the market. An appreciating public w.as not let'£ ,B discovering they possessed rema-kabh CuvcAwe. Vvo\xtvXvts, •nd hence their "SLayAA Sa\« and consequent profit to the Frcnrietor, thus enabling him to expend of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the which have been showered upon him from A\\ \\tx\Xs ©5 X\\e The peculiarity of the AAOOA o.\\A VA\% is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity ; Axx X\\e I6XOOA, for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags ; out atr iserable existence. These medicines •Ky© Y\xca\ucA«A for curing Scrofula, Si/philis, Skin (Diseases, Cli Sores, Salt Jfheurn, tiheifiaatisra, dyspepsia, _ ZF ’iHe ’i. ;:' .’, Liver Complaint, Fever and Leuoorrhoea, Female Complaint ~ Erysipelas, St. jlnthony's Fire, I'amors, Eruptions, Fits, Scrofulous Consumption n, ;

I?I I ? ( ONE person writes, her daughter was cured ■ > of fits of nine years’ standing, and St Vitus' , dance of two rears. ANOTHER writes, bis son was cured ] after his flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague after trving everv medicine in his reach ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore > which bad existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years ' Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver 1 Complaint could be mentioned in which the ' Purifier and Pills "Wovk. a. QA\avv\\. VAovdX. are the most active and thorough pills that , bare ever been introduced. ■, They act =o directly upoa the Liver, excit mg that organ to such an extent as that the I system does not relapse into its former condiypn, which is too apt to be the case with < simply a purgative pill. 1 They are really a V>Aoo<\. awik TAv-tv VA\, which, in conjunction with the "BXootJi will cure all the aforementioned diseases, , and, of themselves, will relieve and cure , Headache, Costiveness, Colic (Pains, Cholera Indigestion, Pain in the Rowels, dizziness, etc. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them and they will say they are GootX. ’Me.&tCAAX.e*, and you should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac as my local ( agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will \xo xwove. Ae •pt’oof that the Blood PurillAAid Pills are purely vegetable, I have the certif cates of those eminent clwniUts, Frofeaaurs ChiUou of > Y-, and Locke of Cincinnati. Re&4 Dr. Hoback's Special Notices and Certificates published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $! per bottle, or s■'> per half dozen. Os the Scandinavian Vug eUble Bipod Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 loxes for sl. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. G F«at Fourth St. 8d from Main St., Cincinnati, O. Laboratory Mo. 18 Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY ■ln Adams county.by Dr. T. T Dorwm A O in Smith A A uttman. in Plea* iui Mi John Hart, M ininouth Samuel Linton. Bu o, an<i b v Liru 321 - I aiwi T■‘ 1 1 1 t■l■ : il v , firoughout the Uui*m vs*nlo. Ij-Slrumorsor Serof'ilo'ts afr-.-ctio-is are the ucrse.thebU.riit,the potato rot of mankino.— They arcvile an 1 filth aa well aa fata! Thev arise from contamination and impnri‘-- ‘the blood, and are to be seen -H iru-oo us ev.-rv where. One 11 irtar of all we meet are f ainted 1 with th.etn and one quarter nfthese die of them I die so iiishlv too. because they are curable.— Avjk’s .i'i> iPA'itti. t cleanses out the Scrofulous .-■>• - 'fprioii from the blool, renders it pure I a t,d healtJiv, an I etecinalti expurgates the oul eontam'Jnation from the system. No .I. t I ergroan under your Scrofulona disorders. ■ R inc.ethe irresistible aver Tta* provided hi masteily combination nf curative virtues th \t call* Saaixrsaii.l.*—[Dr"“« r ‘»4l JYotcrharlf 1 C v 6 « 3C. •

DR WM. B. HURD’S Dental Remedies ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD, INSURING FINE r TEETH A SWEET BREATH, AND CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. Po you wish to be blessed with nnd admired ! for Pf.rlt Wnirv nnd S.vtwl Tit'ill? I DR WM B HURD S UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warranted free Iron, acid ilkali or 1 nnviiiju'ioiisstibstaiiec Price2s c'ts per i>ox. : OTBewnre oftheordinnry cheap Tooth I ow- i ; <Lt. which whiten buit destroy. i Dn you wish to be certain that your REX TH i is pure sweet nnd ngr-?vable*ohusban<t or wife, lover or friet'd-? Use DR HURD'S CELEBRA I TED MOUTHWASH. Price 37 cents per bottle. ■ T 1 is astringent wash is also the best remedy 1 in the world for Cankfb. Badßreath. BtEsmso i Gvms, Sore Mouth . etc. It Ims cured hundre.ls. i Do vou or your children suffer from I f)< ’' ACHE? Get DR. HURD'S MAGIC TOOTH ACHE DROPS Price, 15 cent* :>er bottle. Are vou afflicted with NEUR ALGIA? Get DR W B HURD S NEURALGI* PLASTERS i The most effective and delightful remedy : known ! They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe anr charm away pain. Try them. Price, 18 aud ."7 cents. Mailed on receipt of price: Do vou wish a complete set of DENTAL ■REMEDIES and a Treatise on Preserving Teeth? Get I>R W. B. HURD’S DENTAL TREASURY, the neatest and most valuable present that one friend can make to another Price, $| Sent bv Express on receipt of price For sale at all the best stores throughout the ;country Caution —As there are dealers who take advanta <• of our advertisements to impose upon their customers inferior preparations, it is nec ei-'-ary to insist upon having what you call for. ■ get the best: thoroughly tested and prepared i by an experienced and scientific Dentist Treasurerofth. New York State Dentist’s Associa tion, and i ice President of the New York City Dental So lety Address WM.B HURD&CO.Ni?) k AGENTS WANTED , o F< R TUB HISTORY OF THE Hfllll Win II UIEIIIH, o COMPRISING A FULL ANb IMPARTIAL ACCOi NT *'F THE ORtG N ANO PRO GRESS of the REBELLION. The Various Naval and Miiita:; Ungagementi. aiid ttie Heroic Di . ils p' >■ > iit d • Arm’ Individuals, and Touching Seenin il>e Fi-lil. Oamp Ho-pi I.i! AND C bin BY JOHN S ABBOTT AUTHOR OF THE MOTHER AT II 'ME.” ’ LIFE OE NAPOLEON,” "HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.” <tc. Illustrated with Diagrams and JJumer | ous Engravings of Battle Scenes, and Portraits of Distinguished M< n by the best Artists in merica. Mr, Abbott’s style i~ peculiarly graphic, for cible and piclure-<p'. bringing the scenes described clear), and vividly before lhe mindnnd enabling the reader almost toseethe march of embattled hosts.to hear tl " roar of artillery, and participate in the deadly strife of war; and he i- by common consent regarded as the man of all others to write lhe - istory of tin* gnat Rebellion. t will be issued in Kovnl Oclav Voltime. of over in pans .acli. illti-trHt.il with Map*. Diegmtns, Un! So 1 Eiiortiviugs. and luhiikl in Arab, squ<- L. atbi r in the most apiirove.l nii.liri. M vie. Mid will be .old only j BY SUBSCRII’ I ION A GOOD AGENT W .STKI. 10 sell this Hi'ioiy in each County of the Slate of Indian spplv to or address ASHFR <t CO..’ Oct 2 ’62- 1 m. Indiainpoliv Ind. ThE EcifEHIFE n,\v Fi’iixnriiE polish. Prepared from anew receipt by the propri’trfr of I the “Brother Jonathan Polish,”iscerlifie.l by i all the New York Fnrii'ture Dealers and Piano Forte Makers tobethe best in the world for Re I moving Scratches. Murks, ami Dirt, and restoring a high nnd lasting gloss to all kinds of Varnished work,.froni Funutme to Leather— It is cheaper nnd better thi n Varnish, dries irn mediately nod is easily applied. Withapi.ee of Caiitnn Flannel and a bottle or two of this New Kirnituri Polish, n Housekeeper can work wa.ricin 'li” 'he furniture of a house and i-eef it locking like ne'e Now is tile time Io “shine up” vour Tables. Chairs. f»e-ks, Pi»m>~. Picture Frames Carriage* etc and make tliein lo.k 5 percent, better. This i- trneecnnouiv. ors’alebv F'lnii'ure Deal, rs and Storekeeper* generally. Pii«w 25 Mid 50 cents hottie, n.not No I Sprue.!- Street. New York. Sru CIAL yoENTs Wasted. Address,Box 1972. New Y ORE P.O’ • EMPLOYMENT -»4O a-month. p AGENTS WANTED. TITE want an active agent in every Conn \X in Canada and the United States,to S The Franklin Sewing Machine. Toa limited number of Travelling agentawe will pay a Salary of »4iiDOLL4RS I’EB MONTH. AND ALLEXpenses. To Local tgeuls a commission ot per cent cn ill Sales. Every M .chincis warranted to givt- universal sXfJtif.n. and kept in repair six month* .Miwrai.au render thi* Mach.ue the 'an I most non .l-.r in the market, cofull particulars and a permanent l.nstneaS,id , lr ess with s,*.np for „ . . * t? . ■ c -a ; <r XT..bine C<> Sol? Agpnt< ’ . . ~v , . v i»3*2 3m Visitor, VOI yn.'— A DAY <CHOOL MONTHLY Th e Visitor will commeum- its "I™’' 1 ’ nm e with the iMMAary D''3- 1 the only Dav School periodical puh.ishe.l at sis .-cents: year, magazine, form lieaiitifnlly ilInstra’ed Reading, mu.ic. snoecluw, Dialog .es Storiv. pnz’.leß. ®*.. from lhe very best W TheViaitor hao the largest circulatiun of anv educational Journal puUislied. Now ta tl>e tine to form clubs tor wtnter schools. Send for . an 1 see in■ ncementa to clubs. DAVGHADAY .k HAMMOND Publisher..

riiWJJAP! Gf'Hi lIHA MALE or FEMALE AGENTS bUU.uOv TO SELL £ i llotd’s new steel plate oountv colored , MAP OF THE UNITED STATES. CTaNADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK , from recent survevs. completed Aug 111.11-62 cost >20,000 to engrave it and one years time. Superior to any $h mapever made by Colton or Mi’ch.n ’ami sells at the low price of < fifty cents; 370,0(10 names are engraved on this 1 ! map. It is not only a County Map, but it is al- I Coiintv mid Riilrnnd Map 1 of the nited Statesand Canada* eambined in 11 one. crivinsr , _ EVERY RAIL ROAD STATION and distances between Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 day and will cake back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send for $1 worth to try. I Printed instructions how to canvass well furnished all our agents. Waxteo —Wholesale Agents for our mnps in j , every State California .Canada England Fiance J and Cuba A fortunemay be made with a few ’ hundred dollars capital No Competition J. T. LLOYD. N . 164 Broadway ! New York City. The War Department uses our map of Virgin ia Maryland and Pennsylvania cost 4:1(10,000 on which i< marked Ai.tielam Creek . Shar>burg i Maryland Hights, Williamsport, Ferry, Rho rersville. Nolands Ford, and all others on the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virgfuia and P»»nnsylvania. or money refunded. LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP <»F KENTUCKY, < HIO. INDIANA and TILIN’ I>. is the only authority for Gen. Ruell and the XX’p.rDepartment. Money rpftindnl tn anysne finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, Anar ■ “LLOX'D’s MAT i‘F VIRGINIA MARYLAND, AND i PENNSYLV’ANIA. . Th»« Map is very large; iis cost is but 25 eenls ’ aud if is the best which can be purchased.” Oct 2. *O2. 3 w 6RE A T 800 KS I \ 1’ RE B & — THRILLING INCIDENS OF THE GRE.T REBELLION; c R. THE HEROISM OF OUR SOLDIE IS AND SAILORSILLUSTRATED \ vol,, large \ mo. Price.2'y. 3’he critics and ;b. - ’-dbiic arc rivl.* iu pre •li iiiigihn lbi> wj’.l 'i. pas?- it* c raphic narra- ■_ ' x /• i;.-xi ;.inl . x t-ii'i ;«• p<»|-.hi) i i ty. aH <>th» r iiisloin sol lhe War for the Uni<>n. j Its the me will b r heroic da iin if. pal irn’ >uf sering. and hair bre;«dth<ecapesiaf '»ur soldiers and sailors, and its incidents will fl-rrh the ■ theme of con versa’ion at innutnerable firesides lor y< r- to come.lt will < o tain .in addin'* nto ; its stirring details, the philosophical Atalysis of the Cnures of the War. by dux Lothhop I Mcii.ey . LL. D. Ami oi >f “The Rise of the' Dulc'* R< publi/'ii etc., the dat« s of all the im poitam events from the olm I roxvm raid . and an accurate and revis»d arcuiinlof the princii pal b ttles with engravings. Ohe third the proceeds of all Ssubscriptions sen t direct tn us will bn iri von f< r the Relief o r . Disabled Soldiers,nd all persons who a copy of the work, and also to benefit the the sol diers* should <nd their name and address at once. Also, anv officer or p? irate, or person in anv section of the country having knowledge of a heroic act or si irrin ? i ncidet t, w ill oblige u« i v <vn«’i»’g an ac‘ , <mnt of it. Booksi llu’S. P htm voters. ??nd Canvassing Agexts will i.e be furiH-hed with a Subscription ■ra*p*c:i:< on ipnlir iti<>’> tn the P’d’li'thfr r* 1 'i rralnn •mission given /•» .t Iditrt dtfi ingtouc i: t jrnt-i in faking *ub*criptio> ». I I. THE HTSTOBY CF y\MEPI CAWM FROM 1608 to 1860 P\ Da. J. Leander Bishop. vols.. Pen. Vol. I. now readv. Vol. 11. nearly ready. This is probably the lar«je«t nnd most impor tant work now in lhe American pres*. We have also just published new editions of ! the following useful nnd popular book*. TilF B’SiN’SS HXVS LEGIL AI’WER or. Hoy tnSlVe MnneV, hy Coudncfin? Busi ness abcording to Law, n« cxponnde<l ky the Latest, A'llhorites. 4'*o pp . she< p. Price. I . OP n ORTI MITES FOR IMM’STSV; or. A TIIOI - SXVD CH AVCESTO WAKE HONEY. Cloth. $1 '■ This has been republished in England. E\ erv business man and clerk should have ‘ theee books. They will pay the buyer a liundr«*dfol >. Every parent should get them for their ons. All these hook* are mailed . postpaid, on re ceipt “I pr:ce. We |>:iv particular attentioi’to mailing* books, wrapping :Item and will procure and send. p«M.»M»i<l. mrv book anywh« re. on rece pt o* publishers’ price and six > stamps. Address FREEDLEY Sl CO.. Tribune Bnild'nis. Krw Trrk PI AWO9. —PersotiA who i-h to buy i? Piano oftne best makers will be shown hnw th< v can I save a htir.dsonw sum in the purchase if they I address Piano, rare Joy. Coe i C., PuMishtrs’ ! Agents, New York, P.O. SIO, WlfiES PHD swn ' To sell goods for the Adams Sewing Machine ’ Compsfiv. W<> will given commission on all I good® sold by our Agents, nr pay wages at . from S4O s o SIOO per month . and pay all neers » . sary expenses Our machiueis perfect in its nit i haiii'tn. A child can learn ro operate it by half an hour’s instruction! It. is equal to any Family Sowing Machine in use. and we have ' reduct the price to Fifteen Dollars. j F-irh htyie is pyirranted fnr throe years, p. RFfYCLFS. f£e,D.' Agl-.. jTeJr<»it. Mich. TOTHE UNEMPLOYED r can give steady FMBLOYMFNT - active vdnng men »o solicit ordi rs r or the MTTLFGIdNT SEWWING MdCHINF { ri<T «i13 —Heminer. Gauge Sen w driver :n d <xttn i Needles Will pay a liberal salary ard expm cps. nr allow large commissions. COUNTY RIGHTS given to ng» nts AN AGTNT wanted in every Coi hty. For par*irnlnr c , descriptive Catalogue, <ic., address, with stanp. T. S. PAGF. 3 m _v_6 4G. Gi n’l agent for IT S Toledo. O. Wool Twine. O cn| Twine,at

BOOTS & SHOES Allow.’? prieps Uran ever befor,, o(f tn >Jiw market, 41 nJ .clic«p< r i), nn j,,. ’ dH can Fort W Mens’ Fine Gals Shoes, a good article, for $1 tto 11,5i|); wonier’« 1 , 1 eeled Gaiters, sl,lO 10 $1,3'1, and allkim" 8 CIIIUDREN’S SHOES, atthesame rates. 1 have, also, the besllcj Women’s Calf Shoes,' eversol.l in Decatur, from $1,0(1 toil 25 keir.b’Gdo* any q’t intily of my own bv usual wi l| make to.order. Leathm;. Findings stock for country shorn,., kers of all kinds, and shoemakers toole? oft’e be>t quality, cheap for cash. Give mi a ’ fa n Decatnr, March JESSE ND,I |fjj“ ■ - « > MM >UW«sr VISIT THE fISII.CLIITIIIIG which has been removed to the cornerof Main And Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. CHEAPEST Clothing Establishment In Fun Wavne And wherealso maybe found lheUroe.t U) . 1 sorlin.-ut of CLOTH SI, CASIMERS. VESTING, Ar., which they make toorder in the most lonable st vie New York, Paris aud Loudon Muons for sale. “Cheap for Cash ” Is our motto, and the low price for our Foments.made from the best materials, l.avs tmiished those who have heretofore patronized the “Union Hall Clothina Store.” KRAMER, FLEDDEUMAN AGO vf-n39. : Sheriffs Sale. Jacob Macklin, Court of Common vs. J- I’l -i <.f Adam Mini -Joseph Manm. et al. ) ly. Indhii.i I)Y VIRTUE of an • xerntion to niedirccJ trd aud <h?)i ver< d by the Clerk of th« Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, Indiana. 1 will « xposc to sale at public auction, at the Court H<>um* door in s&id County !r* tween the hours of ten o’clock a. in. and fuur o’clock p. m on Saturday, Jui<€ 27. 1063. j The rents and profits for a term of ye»r< not t-xceedi g *Vi n us lhe following Real E.-iiite h. wi : . t hr nori Irvr-d quarter of rh<* ‘i , i:h east <pvt-r 'of M Ction twt ixty thr . tow idfip twenty ti- ' I (25)norih . oi range fonri-eti J I) (mst, roiHaih iug forty (40) acres, in the couary of Aditn-t ri'id Slate of Indiana. : And on failure realiz • therefrom tin* fu amount of the Execution. I will at lhe san litne and place at public auction expose sale lhe £?e simple of said described R h Estate. 1 Exicuftil a« th“ property • f .L»s« ph M;r at.d otln r>, at the M.il ui Jacob M ic.kliu jacob sims. May 30, IHi 3 blieriff j Commissifmer’s Sale. Ni-itce fs brnLv pi’rn Hint lhe ui 1 r>i -’-I will .i ll ord-rul lhe i-miri h (’itirti i»u I heie id Ad< , iii'-<’mi’4y. m th,- Stair li'dir.nn. ma-le lit tile M:>y ti rm thereof, it 11.- ; <iiir.4 D 1'63. Mpi it ate rale.at u.y oft:..,', in tlie‘l wn of Di ratur. in the sail county ol Ad.tr. in the S’r.te of Indiana from and ash-r the WHi day “I J»i <'• J D ItCa.llw-fnili'witig'lve- i ie;'l «- late in A dam a Cvumy,' iutlie ctalr es Jail i:>: h , to a ft , , 'ib< ,mtl. haff of the «oiirf. we-t q-a-t.”' . s.c:itm f< ui in t<-wnl).ip (veitv eighi nerlli. ■< ■rm fifiriu < ■ st, ci iiiaining "iu’hty la’ie. "“ irt i or less, on tl e f.-Bo” ing coiuliti-n>: Ora l ull' tl i pt reins, nmmy to I"’ F ' ,l ! :.i ,1 rod tl..- r, -i.n-i- In twt'v. ii . > •> - li-XM. bv tb<- ji'r.l h«V l-’v" Il I”"' ’ 1 i.j piov.d ...mill wait ii gb< i .ni ol ’aluaurU ,AU 11 ll'aiseu rnt laws ..-rt. 11 1.4 VID Sir i 31 .4MK. 'i Mnv 3 1’63 Master Coiiiiuissiolnr. ri useriV»* 1 »Tj-i f >i( ?1 1. Prepared nt T'r Fold s Do tal ' fire, Je d Fourth Str. , t Fie.iiyn. E-D. Price. 37 Cents per pottle. A irleral disconnt n-nde ’<* di nh r - . Address Priwripr.l Office. Tiil rne Pw ««■»• i,.._-s No 1 Spruce Street. N'w >'»«• So’d nl'<> by C«’well. Mark <t f».. Ill 1 ';’ ■’ pane Hotel; J. J T Cod.linut..,,. 115 »* D 8 Barnes. 262 Br. adv ry. and lv»H . g’et-s P rospectus for 1863 ; THE SATURDAY- EVFNIMfi 1 Tbfi puh]Rh<*rs pf the Post tn '*f.. r ' nnno’ i cine that their literary arrimg n [ ti e cemrnr year afe of n rbs ”T,, [hine*!•* tin m in promising n feast nf eoo I rl h.i!o’’ tl |? to the Post wo may now nienW >' ie ’ distinciti‘l» d nn'bors; , Ft*’ -51 ' 1 Mrs Fti.rv W...1 VArmN F.<nt-»*t>' 1 KIRXT m.A V»Miixt.« F Tr '"'"p' n , w illrr ’'- Daring ibe er,no ~ ■ ■:■■■ !..?• , ..-or io man ,- ■ 1 'c f -,„l <lepir sforiis sk< ‘ _ |., retnf<' rr 11 , h -/or. receipte li, T I BNS-Cn-h in advance: One ropy 1 two dnlhr’-. two copies one y e- • ht c op’H t four copies .m< year six dollar« < n one year, and one extra ~ ™ ‘, ™ £"n T|ti or.s»«’ b f o r.nv one sending thiytr fflavle'y eixtv dollars, we will give fiUC » y lYilfoii's i-vrei-.rs.cd s.Jtwin'' . • macias’ e thev sell for ff r 'y five inX’’ will be selected new at the mumifi: t wilH Ywk, boxed and f“> wnrded free ol c the exerpti. nos freight- . f - this prei»i“ n ’ I„ pror-. -ingtleanhsrnbers foH of course prefer that should be pro. iir. .l Hide] <’ ( , ach feternOnt the regular terms of two d 11« • fnb(frl b O brr. Where lb>s «"»«' d * f X club ra lf * e er. may be procured al ony of f()rff ,rdy a and the ballancc of ’he . thl . nuichj" to us in cash bv the pe> son ‘ lps, "”T the ««'"( y %,,y person colleH.yg n.nr^fortj^,, d machine . o that th« sU * c the money as tast »« obtaim’l •« p enters mny b.-g'" ‘! n " w ;-h t' edeM pars, ard io’ ' • ■*<•"”* X' c -thirty'.*"' 1 Wien il. wlolei innhrrr pMler*) IS ™ . w) ,-le mrour.l money « ceiv.d. th nmcb.ne w 1 ' w ; n Ssmpl c-.pie.-f t'n P : requested ed-s rEAC g|ret , nil , d .i r b