Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1863 — Page 4

Tii* Voe at Gracdtactber,. A lutSe toy wh® tad sr tPed * pitcher o* -mlb. do®4 ery ; »g. in »-*• of a whip, t«g over ib« •m't. A hnte playmate * js to bi® and «*i 1 e-»dobngly: W%y, Bobby, bare**« y<>a £c,t a gr*»dK»o'Ser? I‘ lb*rt’» tjt • f-ir-x in ijKt text, whev. »b»l! our &nd is? Who o’ «< eanFM r«a*-®b’rtkat fl’s j» m- *■*>•*, •,- • *y» rewdy wstb an *x 3ae tor broken e ■■•», or ‘OtB t’athrt or ur'i lewoea or I "’l* whuefiba? WjownHbnd k ! »,rs n- ban* tl»* •oa»en i »nl »-.uaisrh»cbe, or h*a 4 «*fre w t»x>■*»***'*. U> work on p»r---e-,t»! d>-r-.»»«?—'A’c ctr.- •■•ng sue* of ctti-ir or p’per ol SAg*r punu never gave r ji; MS 7 » o wfw.y* kept airr g 'o y!«y HrM with aud eould :-npr»Tise riding wb ; p« *o4 ti»y krt**; and dr»»« rag babies and Wil tu>r-t between daylight •ni d»rk to ward c 9 tbe dreaded go tob-' brer?

Who <taid a’. t ome rone an happy with children, while papa and mamma •'■nt, pleasuring?* Wno straightened nut the little waxen HnP-s f -,r th* c ffi”. when papa and mamma were b i.id with tea’*?— who gathered up the little mrlt-fi robes and shoe* and toys and hid them awav fro® torturing sight till heaven’s own balm waa poured into th.o»e aching heart*?—Haven’t rou got a grandmother? Alas’ if orJy oar grown up foil.** might always, find, as merciful j'ldgmmt, hew many whom har*hre<«. and severity have driven to d-spair, and er me, were now to be found uuefwl and happy members ot society. Fx.tr Fern. Rich Man’s War and Poor Man’s f ight. A eorrerponde®’ of the New York Herald wo made prisoner * few days, and taken, to Richmond. In giving, hi* experience in the south Confederacy, be a tv*. I wa« assured that there was great disaffection in the army and among the citizen*, and that thousand*, both in and out of the military service would leave tbe Confederacy and go North if they could Many asked me anxiously how they would be treated, if they should, succeed in reaching our line*, and declar- j rng 'hat they would take the first opporlucity to escape. They represented the Confederate Government as a terrible despotism by which no men’s liberty or possessions were regarded. I often heard the expression that this contest on the ■ part of the South was the rich man’s war and the poor man's fight - ” The con scrip:! on i« being everywhere relentlessly enforced. In A irglt.ia i: i* estimated 'I at there are twenty conscript hunter* to eidj count* These men, of whom I » w some specimen* ar* g' r< ra 1 y • x negro traders and overseers and are, to a great extent. desti’u'* °f «> v human feel i'-g-. One man confined in this guard- , h u?e bad been e»«g> t two day* before, ■ near Culpepper Hi* w if* was ill, *nd the : ex' roaming he learned that her situs'.; n wa* critical but no entreaties mold prevail upon those w> o had him in cnsrge, to a, 'w, him tr, go an I eee ker, for a short time, s-eompsin-d, by a , guard, though the distance was but five , n>ile«. «■» s I —i n — ~~ Brutal tst> Uxpr v'kxd Assault — A ino»t brutal and -unprovokx > assault, , with an intent to murder, was commoted on Mr Elder, the Editor of the Rch-; mond Jeffersonian on Saturday evening, at Richman! ai he wvs about leaving there for thia city Mr Elder had bean standing on the platform for some time waiting the arrival of the cars, and wa* talking with a stranger a* the train tnme up. He was e ntirlev unarmed, He had a coat thrown over one arm and a bonnet which he whs bringing as a present to 1 a little girl a relative in this city wh<-n the aesa sin struck the blow which if it had hit him an inch lower would have crushed bi* skull- One John F, Beard ' who is in the employ of the C’incinna'i and Chicago railroan, and whose business it is to greaoe car wheels, it appear* had been watching Mr Elder and struck him from behind with a large monkey- | wrench, such as is Used about railway ItU'-ks. The blow fell about the rim of; the hat cti"ing through and glancing upward*. U» we* felled to the ground, and the mur lerer at heart about to strike again a-> he rose but was prevented by, tie rush of the crowd. Mr. Elder was not, much. rn*. although sewvrely, •'unn“d, and concluded to coniinue Lis journey.. This man Beard has hern in the errt- ’ ploy of the road for six or seven year*. | Hals the same bully who swore to kill Mr Valiandigham in N >vemb- r last and who dogged him on the railroad Gom Centerville, armed with a revolver add a big knife but who was prevented from effec’ing his purpose by the vigilance o< . Mr. Vallandigham’s fri’nl*. Mr. Elder

does not knnw, whether B-nH hn« b*> r , arrested, or not, m he left immedmtelv ■ • Iter the <XJeurrer,<!* B p «r.l it evidently a ThttJ. tn th* ernplov. of ,nrn *. row- ■ ardly, "’politics!, scoundrels .— [State S-n tin*). i Q.neral Oren’’* ,r >n Fred forms a part of bl. bod v guard. He bn .'mH M •< 'wive Summ-n He *ndnr. all th* rrareh*. folio*- his father under fire/ *ll th** c*«lne<n U an oM soldier and { is ,n snort, * ehip ->f the old block., There is now in Cip-innnti » C,-rm,n a L ,M| .eventv nn» rear., who ts th* Uh er of twntr children the vounge.t b< tng hut six months old He Las nun »*»*" sonfi in the rvbet urmy.

NOW 13 THE TIME TO EUP3CRIB The Sentinel 1563! . to f l ’’’trr»eßLkl »m| pcliiir*! d Ih« CM2BT v*n havt « Bheorbinp Uurf*: “* *v*ry CaUSr-n are is & <><* & tie €»•.. war, mbU **t whit* toae can fan fees J: ’h-eaieß* a .*a4xs! la kfta iaatitafck’K pTiAC.pJe* wsica tbe guTtmmcr.i waj oi-'led and lae drauucuosof the ihertv asd ;he ck tea, bach 24 the peopie’of ro BatiM hare an<j u> which bit b* oar T -»eqia.td is national aad ILe wve will swn ! «r - pa: wretb-r ;hr- free |fove-n.meM *halV r «r*j ■Kualamed ar d the rights of lie osdertbe ConetaZutioo perp* :ua:ed, er • pcwerfal fer pent3::ed io - ■?: nf • * * war. oMk * rati !;£ Shue Z.oe*. Hta’*-iEW?ttttir>r ■, ai.d ail t rrae checks upon Lt Federal eoverßSßenl, rights reserved by the r****. wMeh ’lave ceeatuated the exeelleace nd «i”pe'i.Trity of >ar nalMAaluy—S’.ate* ’’oee • th-* s-a” f*>r the common se: furzh in be bnt “-jistiret a* the bi’.lows” n ’he sa.n? of their parelr < af a Tb*se were n.r./red in the re cer.i. electi >*- and the voice of the people wam**<empba-. >a]iy exyr*saed far the “CoBMiItstkrn a* it * and the Uej- r» a* i: vas ** Fever

vi* ’ina* wh*-n it wa* so important iha? the be tb*wocrh!y advised as to tbe p>-oereM ar. J condiiion of public affair a’d ra«‘>tr even’s A pe«p> are not fit for se!f wnt enleea with an ittelligeotjudgment they dec de upon the which affect alike their own and the pcblir welfare, CONGRESS—WiII soon assemble, and the important will be brought before if for detenuication. One of whi?h. the erran cipation and colonization policy of the President will vitally affect the f otn?e of rhe reentry. All FeprrTrd in the Sentinel. THE LEGISLATURE--A rew Lecielature will on the rth of January next. Its action will have a deep interm for the ehizenr of Indiana The Sentinel will contain a faithful and intelligent repott of ita proceeding, »o that t.’ e Tr ader ran understand from day to day what ts eir represser ’ative* are doing. T M E WAR —The event* of the war a* they are developed will be faithfully giver; ao that the public n.ay oe a iviaed a* to it-* progre«*;the resuita battle*, the condition of the rrtitending armies, and al! that effs-rts. the great struggle, at home and abroad, for the overthrow of the Rebellion. In addition, the Sentin*-] will contain the current new- oft) e day, choice rni-cellarv, State items, the latent report- of the N»-w York and Cincinnati general and cattle markets, the con- 1 dit inn of the money and stock markets; in a word, it will be the effort ol rhe proprietors cf rhe Sentinel to give its columns an interest for ■ all c!a*c» of n nders and such information *as will be especially adapted to the well beingjof the citizen* of Indiana. The Sentinel will continue to represent and stand by the regular organizations of the Demo cratic party. State and National; sustain the principle* and policy they shall avow . and aupport the eandidaU'M they may nominate We have no agents. The low price for sub- | scriptiot will not allow it We therefore ask our Democratic friend*—mH who desire tbe sueof sound prior:ples--t<» aid in rhe * xten . *i<»n of the circulation of th< Sentinel, Daily and | W'erkly until they shall at least reach every Jiem'cralic fauiilv in Indiana. The press is a most important agent in directing aright the ( public mind,and all tha» is needed to give the • n><?CJk~c p&rty permanent rule i< theenligbt-en-nei.-t of the p-< pie a* •<» its principles and policy It -hall »«e our aim. with al) the ability itp t-j faithfully advocate Democratic ■entimenta and m»-ii«Rirv-, far we believe that in • «o doing we best promote the true interests of the count: v. I TERMS: TIKM* OF THE DaILT SENTINEL ! copy I vesr, in advance SC 00 1 •• 4 Ti.BM-4 OF THZ WtZKLT SlWTIjriL. 1 1 copy I year, $1 50 10 copies and one to the maker of club, 15 00 2 * copies and two to the maker of club, 30 (K> Add can be made to elub< at anytime at the above rates. The names will Le printed on each psper withe utextra charge. ( Nopapor will !>«• sent wiihcut prepayment, or continued longer than paid for Address, elder, Harkness a bingham, Ir.diananolis, Indiana JZFOuly $1.25 a Year in Foor. ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE. For Vols xxi and xxu. Edited by T. S Arthur and Virginia F Townsend. Contain* Novelets, stories, poetry, fashions, Steel and Wood Engravings, needb-work patterns in great variety. a Mother’s department. Housekeeper’s and health departments, with literary reviews, and all th« accessories of a first class Magazine. The Lady’s Book bears th if bartering testimony to the character of Arthur’s Home Magizine:— “As we have often before *aid, it is without Controversy the best Two Dollar Magazine published in the country: and this is the strongly outspoken testimony everywhere given by the press. We know of no periodical that so well deserves the praise bestowed. Tbe editors never tire in their efforts to give each month a rich and varied literary repast to their reader- — Their w-.rk is kep* fully tip to the standard of their promise is never dull yet always full of instruction. We have often said and repeat it again, that it should make a part nf the reading »f ever} household. We know nf no better educator of the people, young and old. Os the editors we need not *>[>eMk; their names are hmjM--hold words all over lhe country. In their hands . no periodical can fail to reach the highest point of excellence ’ A new serial,by TS. Arthur, will be comrnenerd in the Jannary number,entitled Out in I the World." R ire and E’egant Premium®. Are sent to make up clubs:—l. A large Photo j graphic copy of that s|>l»’bdi<i engraving,‘bhaki*- . sp* are an t his cotemporaries.” 2, A l a sg e : Photagraphic copy’ fr »m anenpraving ofllun •ingion’s celebrated picture, * Mercy’s Dream.” 3 A similar copy of Herrings ‘‘Glimpse of an * English Homcbtead.” Term —Twodollarsa rear in advance, and

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i -It R>a octnsi ur »■*«*. hr iim k«4>*b Cwm*' it <•*' S ‘Bixoo'o ancL 'S'LOO'O hire be&a introduced to the public for jar* than six rears, ani hive acquired an XnN.«vtx\se. far exceedine any Family MeJicin.* o* « timilar naatre io the market. An appreciating public wag no: font, ia djaeorering they poeees.*ed remarkahh CwtaXAAX Vvo\Lcrtvcs, and hence their So\? and jonaequent profit to the Prrwetor, thn* enabling him to expend Woawj f ?\vows>a\x<\% of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the "Ku.wve'tows which hare been showered upoa him from The peculiarity of the AS\.ooA. VA\.% is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity

for the life and health of the hody depends upon the purity ot’ the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drage out a a iserable existence. These medicine* Xve Vw«\\u\\.t& for curing Sarqfula, Syphilis, Skin diseases, Old Sores, Salt Eheum, Jfheumatism, Bisk Eeadache, Liver Complaint, Fever and Leacorrhcea, Female Complaints, Erysipelas, St. Jinthony's Fire, Q’umars, Eruptions, Fits, Scrofulous Consumption, utc. ttl < t t ONEpcc-.n write*, her daughter was cured of fit* ot nine years standing, and St Vitus' dance of tw-> years ANOTHER writes, his non was cured after his flesh had almost wasted swat The doctors pronounced the case incurable ANOTHER ■**« cured of Fever and Ague after trying every medicine in bis 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 Pills \\ ovk, Wk«, ut CXuvrxw. are the most active and thorough pills that bave ever been introduced. They act bo directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ w sueh an extent as thru the •y-tem does not relapse into its former condition, which ie too apt to be the case with aimpiy a purgative pilL They are really a which, in conjunction with the A’AooA. will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, Cor.tivenrss, CoZio tPa-ine, ChoZere* ]Aorl>u», (Pain, in the £owele t (Dizziness, et 3. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are Goo&. 'X\cA.\e\.x\e*, and yon should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphl-t or Almanac of my local agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will ViO\k\A WO WAO'fol,

JU a proof that the Blood Parifi*r and Pill* are rarely vegetable, I have the certificate* of thoee eminent cbemUta, Profeaeore Chilton of h T-, and Locke of ClaciAMrtL Read Dr. Rnb*ck > Special Mottas* and Certificate pnblUhed in a coußpicaooa part of thU Paper ft urn time to time. Price of the Scandinavian Veg»4*l.le Bbwsd Pnrifier, 81 per bottle, or 8-> per h»’f dozen. Os the Bcaxulinavian Vrg •table Blood Pili*, Vi cent* p<*r bux, or 6 b*,’X<* R-r fl. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. fi Paet Fourth Si, 3d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, O. Laboratory No 18 HaiowoT.d Street. FOR SALE BY In Adams county ,bv Dr. T.T Dnrwir. <t C in Decatur, Smith <t Suttman, in Pleasant Mi John Hart, Monmouth, Samuel Linton. Bu o, and by Druggi.t and M ;.-climlt g-'i-rily hroughout the Union. v(5-nlO, | J. LAUFERTY No. 91 Colombia Street, one door vrM "f Bran drift'- Stove and Hardware Store, FORT W\YNE. INO„ WTOULD «av tothe public in general that he ■ y V is determined to sell DRY GOODS, Bon-e nets. Hats, Flat*. Carpe-a. Trunk., Ac.. Ac, cheaper than any other House in the city, ot cmintrv — Njf mUMIr Also, Home mad-. Ready made clothing, ot made to order — Warrantrd. COUNTRY Mk.HCIIANTN supplied cheaper than any other Hou«eear ar west of the Mountains. Call and see befoe I purchasing elsewhere, ? N'^Goidde^ si.— . goods.. Columbia vsa<> Fort Indus.

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Forth« HISTORY or the |’[CIVIL WAR IV AMERICA, o— — COMPRISIN'’ * PI’LL AND IMPARTIAL ACCOI NT « F THE OIIIG N AND PRO L GRESS or the REBELLION. The Various *>av«l and Military EngngementA. ; and the Heroic Deeds performed bv Armies and < Individuals, and Touching Scenes J tn the Field, Camp Hospi- ] tai AND Cabin. f BY JOHN S. ABBOTT, avtho* or th* “motbir at homx,” "Lire ox xa- f roLEOX.” "HISToBT <‘T TUX FRENCH j BEVOLVTIOX,’’ Ac. < Illustrated with Diagrams and Numer ous Engravings of Battle Scenes, ' and Portraits of Distinguished Men by tbe best Artists ( in merica. Mr, Abbott’s style ii. peculiarly graphic, for* ■ cible and picturesqe, bringing the sceiies des’ > cribed eleariv and vividly before the mind- ' and enabling the re* ler al.-nost toseethr march of emfo.tt.led hosts.to hear tl » roar of artillery, ‘ and participate in the deadly strife of war, and he is by comnx n consent regarded a* the < n an of all other* to write the History of the great Rebellion. It will be issued in Two Roval Octavo Volume* of over 4<HI pages each, illustrated with ifape. Diagram/, and Steel Engravings, and fmuud in Arabesque Leather in the most approved tnodem Htvle,tnd will be bold only BY SUBSCRIPTION A r. z ko*> agini wan'tfdlo <e!l this History in | **zch County of the Slate of Jielian. apply to or add:e*M <fr C 6 Oct 2. ‘62. I m- Ibdianapotiw Ind. Th F TcUf sii FFE HW FIRMTIKE HILISR. Prepared from anew receipt by the propri’tor of i the “ Brother Jonathan Polish, by *ll the New York Furn : t-ire Dealer* and Piano Forte Makers to be the >x-*t in the world for Re moving -,-ratcl.e*. Marks, and Dirt and restoring a high »od lasimir lo «D himi* of Varni.hed work, from Furniture to Leather — , It is cheaper and bet’er then Varnish . dries im- ; mediately snd i* easily applied. W 'th a piece : of Canton Flannel and a bottle or •* of tl.io Yrw Fcrxitvbf, Polish, a Housekeeper can | work wagir in th- the furniture of a hou*e and v..er. it looking like new Now ia the time to -shfoe up” jov Tables. Chairs, Deskajhano*. Piet- re Frames Carriages etc. and make them look 50 per cent better. Thia is trueeconomy. For sale t-v Furniture Dealer* and ’’torekeeper. generally. Price 25 and 50 cent* a bottle. fVpotNo. I Spruce Street, hew dork rt : ciav Agents Wanted. AdWS.Box 19.2, Nr.w Yoh P. O’ ___

EMPLOYMENT -MO, A-M3NTH. — P AGENTS WANTEDvv’E want an active agent in every Coun VV in Canada and the United State, to S The Franklin Sewing Machine. To a limited number of Travelling agents we will pay a Salary of ♦•HI DOLLARS PER MONTH, AND ALLEXpenaes, To Local Agents a commission of 33A$ per cent cn all Sales. , Every Machines warranted togive Satisfaction. and k-p' in repair I Pecent improvements render this Mach cheapest and nu>*t popular tn the murk- . . full particulars and a permanent buaine , drfM with stamp for mjjrs ’bROTHF-RS Sole Agents Franklin Sewing Machins Co Box 302, BOSTON Mass v n 32 3m Clark’s School Visitor, . VOL vn.—A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence its seventh voli nme w,th the January number. 1863. Thia is ' the only Dav School periodical published at sis ■tv cents: rear, magazine form. beautifully il Itelrafed. Reading.music, speech.-*, Dialoenes stories, puzzles, etc., etc., from the very beet 1 writer* • The Visitor has th* circulation of any educational Journal put>hfihe<i. Now is the e * tiu eto form cluba for winder school*. Send fur r , - «vceimt*n. nr 1 *>•** t« ucemeuU to clubs. I rs’.-i -]V' V c •AAMMOFn.ruH’ e hr->,

NEW MAP! 600.000 m toselL* 4LE AuK> ‘\ LLOYD’S MXW STBXL PLAIX CCtXTT COLORED MAP OX THE CKITKD STATES. CANADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK From recent surveys, completed Aug 10.1662 com $2 u to engrave it and one yean tin*Superior to any file map ever m«de by Col toner Mitchell, and sell* at the l° w price of fiftv cent*,37o,ooonam* 4 *are engraved <»n this map. It it not only a County Map. but it ie al so a County and Rrilroad Map ofthe r ’nited States and Canadas combined in one, giving EVERY RAIL ROAD STATION | and distances between Guarantee any woman or man $3 to |5 per dav and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send far $1 worth to try. Priated infractions bow to canvass well 1 furniiihed all our agents. VCantzd—Wholesale Agents far onr map* in every State California,Canada England France and Cuba A fortune may be made with af< w hundred dollars capital .VaCbmpetirwa J. T. LLOYD, N«. IC4 Broadway New York City. The War Department u*es our map of Virgin ia. Maryland and Pennsylvania ro*t fIOO.OOf’ on which is ma-ked Ar rietatr Creek Shar*burg ; Maryland Hight*, Williamsport. Ferry, Rho rervville. Nolands Ford, and ail others on the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or monev refunded LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KESTVCKT, OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS, i*theon?y authority for Gen. Buell and the War Department. Money refunded to anyane * finding an error in it. Price 50 cenU. From thp Tribune, Aug 2. '‘llotd’s map r-p Virginia Maryland, and PENNSYLVANIA This Map is very large; its cost i« but 25 cents , aud if is the best which can be purchased.” Oct 2. ‘62. 3 w. w- - - -I - i GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS. THRILLING INCIDEN S OF THE GREiT REBELLIOxN; 08, THE HEROISM Qf OUR SOLDIERS ANO SAILORS. lI.LUSTR.KThV). 1 vol t .laro* l;'mo. Prict, sl.2s. The critic* and the public are right in pre dieting that this will surpa-», in graphic narrative, exciting infcßest. and exten’si/e poyulari ty, all historieaof the War for the Vni<»n. Its theme will be the heroic daring, pat it nt *uf- . sering, and hair breadihsecapes of our soldier* ; and sailor*, and it* inciden t will form :h theme of conversation at innumerable firesides far years to corue.lt will co tain, in additi* ’ to its stirring detail*. ther-hlloSophical Ataly*i> “f f l“* Cf.ures of the War, by John* Lothxop Mcti.fy . LL. D. Authoruf 'The Rise of the: Dutch Republi, M n etc., the dat*s of al! the im i portent • vent* from the John Bn wm raid . and j an accurate and revised account of tbe principal b-ttle* with engravings. ohe third the ] n<eed.« of all S«ub*rr : ption* ! sent direct tn ns will be given far the Relief o r ; Disabled Soldier*, and all person* who wish a c<»pv of the work, and also to benefit the the *ol j diers’ should -end their name and address at j once. Also, any officer or private, or pen-on in anv section of the country, having knowledge of a heroic actor stirring incident ; will oblige u« ; bv sending an account of it. BookseLUEits. Postmasters, and Canvassing | Agents will be be furnished with a Subscription on application to the Publishers. Tr* Ali eraleo ’ mi««ion gieen to t-lditrs deti r inyto ac'at agents in taking subscriptions. I I. THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURES FROM 1608 to 1860 Bv Dr. J. Leandex Bishop. 2 vol*.. Pvn Vol. I. nnw readv. Vol. 11. nearly ready. This is probably the largc-t and most in.pur tant work now in the American pres**. We have also just published new editions of the following useful and popular hook® THE RIS.NrsS IHVS I.F.GtI or. How to Save Monev, bv Conducting Busi n?«s abcording to Law, as expounded by

th® Latest Aulhoritea. 4 r! o pp., sheep. ' Price. $ I . OPPORTO’ITIES FOR Gr. A TH4M - iSIXD CfinCESTOMAKEMONET. Cloth, $1 i This has been republished in England. Every business man nnd eb*rk should hare these book*,. They will pay the buyer a hundredfold. Every parent should get them for I their aods. All these book® are mailed, postpaid, on Te ceipt of price. We jmv particular attention to i ! mailing books, wrapping them carefully, and , will procure and ?end. po*tp»itl. any book anywhere, nr 4 receipt ol publishers’ price and six istarnp*. Address FREEDLEY &c CO.. Tribune Building, New Vark. PI IVOS. —Persons who wish to buy w Piano j of the best makers will be shown hnw they ran ' *.nve a handsome sum in the purchase if they address Pi a yo. care Joy. Cor 4 C., Publishers’ I Age nts, New York, P. O. e ls4o. WAGES PAID SIOO. To sell goods for the AdamsSewiner Machine 3 Companv. We will gives commission on all , eoods «ol i by our Agents, or pay wages at from S4O to SIOO per month, and pay all necessary expenses Our machine is perfect in its mechanism . A child can learn to operate it by half an hour’s instruction! It is equal to any Family Machine in use. and we hare reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each machine is warranted for three rears. Address C. RUGGLES. Gen. Agt.. Detroit. Mich. TOTHE Tcan give steady fmbloyment active vonng men to solicit order* for fho LITTLEGIANT SEWWING MACHlNE.price* $15 —Hemmer. Gauge Screw driver and extr* M Needles. Will pay a liberal salary and expen c# »<a nr allow large rommisMon*. COUNTY RIGHT'S given to semis. AN AGIST wanted „ in every Co« nty. For particulars, descriptive . Catalogue, <tc., address, wiih Man p. T. S. PAGE, . 3jn-v-6 18. Gen’l agent for U S Toledo, O. » ; Wool Twine. i) AA"»L3I T wire » J*’’’ btTTMAN A er.A* F?FJ>

Look! Ladies, Look! PHOTOGRAPHIC Album For Nothing A: the -p-Ment time -when tofrraphic »loum mi-i, it wifi U-'r!.,;-ne*r« to the publie to know th*: w» 0,,, kit * on * plan by which they may procure A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM FOR NOTHING? We are not joking bv *ny meat, vh et ~ a«y thia, we me*n it. We p’opo,, to GIVE AWAY A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBCM *» * PREMIUM FOR SUBSCRIPTION FOR THZ New York Weekly Now unirenmlly admitMd tn be th. MODEL STORY AND SKETCH Paper OF TIFE AGE THE NEW YORK WEEKi’'‘>« Employ* more literary talent and ■penduniwe money far contribulfaft* than any other p*p? r us ira class published. Anybody before who«e notice it 1* fairly brought will be glad u» subecribe for iteven without any furthr* indaceme i >tft than its meri:; but when in addition,! PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM is GIVES’ AW ay THE RUSH for it WILL BE IMMENSE In ordtr to more fully explain otirselre*. hereby lay before the public the following LIST OF PREMIUMS TO GETTERS UP OF CLUBS To anybody who will «nj e« fiv* <Mlvn for two «üb.*cripl!o! -to :h•-• New York WeAb we will give aanlrnji'l i’hutograp’iic Album bound in beautiful leather and gilt worth two dollars To any one w n ling > 17. far three «ti>» fecription*, we will s. ..2 a splendid 5 album. To any one srtiding ten dollar* far four iul»scribers wc will fiend a splendid Album worth five dollar* To any one gs tiding 2 • dollar-* for right mibacriptions. wt will send a beautiful 10 dul lar Album Tho*e entitled to premium* *ho»dd be ciro ful to mpn’i'»n ’h»* c»Uor of the album—-ehh<?f pr--»wn. Black. r**d or fancy C<»l-»r. Ea.-h Album will be bent oi. ’.he day it i« or ’ ered THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. las been lo n g enough brfor** thpeoplr tc fy th» m that these off rs are made in goal fsi:h and that our engagement* will be fni’hfrdlf met Our frien-Is must be careful to whom th®y en ruM their money, a* we. rs cour-ts c» r > tak? norik-k. Person* sending us money thn’'• be particular to mention Town Co ty State. All letters muet b" addr?*sc<l to STREET <t SMITFf 11 I raukfart St., Nv«r r>rkSpecimen Copies sent free El « M ■ > VISIT TWL* “HIM CASH CUITRIIG STORE.which h*« lw*.n r<-noT"il ’hr rorn.-ro? Main And Clint-in Street*, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. CHEAPEST Clothing EsUWi-diinmit hi Fort Wayn*. And wherealso maybe found the largest -3* i sort rat ut of CLO 7HS, CA SfMPP de., which they make to order i» thi lonable style New York, Pans and London '■ I Fate. “Cheap for Cx»n 11* mtr m itto. and the l.»w r-rice fa' p,r rr menta.made from the best m<r»‘ r ial*. ' s tonit-hed those who have he’-etofore pitnntl tLe**Union Hnll Clothing Sr«»re.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMiK *C°-T.'-n39.

Prospectus for 1863 THK SATURDAY EVENIKO_P^ T * The publishers of the Post "''./for announcing that their literary ' the coming year are of a character ' them in promising a feast of good thing ■ ’honeards of re.itters. Among’h'" r • , I to the Post are mov now mention the * ■ distinguished r , n r Mrs Fitts W.a.n. Mantos- TbatW. 1 Kl««»- nr.dViaottrtA F. Tow«.M>. During the coming rear .he I r j,oie» vor to maintain its high reputation ■ stories. sketches ard portrv. ■ f „„ •„ mei to shall also be devoted as b. r-’’ ■ agriculture, wit and humor, rcce'jits, • kets.etc. ,„ T nerr*' Trans■•—Ca.-h in advance: Orc, op two dollars, two copies one veerb-t‘‘ four copies one year s x d" 11« r one year,and one extra twe >’< so any one sending thirty sun c. ; sixty dollars, we will give . mrH’ Wilson's celebrated Sewing M’"’ , I thev sell for fcrty five < ’° n!,r *„ r , rt<rT ins” will be selected new at th- .ilk York, boxed and forwarded free the exception of freight. .• Tn procuring the tnbscnber* •• * \. s( - we o/course prefer that should be procured mdependenriy . at the rppulbr itrm of two ’; ber. Where thia cannot be 1 era may be- procured nt any O ( fnr** 7 and theballance of the sixty " . ' to ns incashbythepei.sondeMjr? r(hekr , ( Every person collecting n. , maea* 1 * machine premium shmud ar. 1 t fae the monev as fast xs , h( >r* • scribers may begin ■* ® nf 'J withtM , pers, and not become dissat >fi> , |||jr( y) l i*l I When the whole number of j, :. whole amount of monev fe „ r M ceiveel, the machine wll be ,rntgr«'!j.« b Admin’r’s pointed AdmiEtatra.or ' s . e .. . u ,r * ' Robert deceas'd- 3 s A > . r t e . olvent. « "■ «t