Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1863 — Page 2
- Jtf AN UNKXPECTSD MARRIAGE, j Oid Governor &UtensL*lL of Conner ; ieul. Who frraruited ab >ut a ha)f-centarv ' ■ego, was »wi»t» ol strnis hnuior »s weiki Bf pvrstverancw >» effecting the enrf»< neared. Arnone other Anecdotes loti of I him by the New London people the plane | where he resiles ts the foOowfnj: Os the various sects th»t have 3-nr 'bed for a day n! I then e • «se i to es -t. i was one known as the Hagerties so ended 1 from their founder a Tom, or John or j some other R-»<e r *- The distinsr>r<shins» tenat ol the sect was the denis! of the prepriety of the fn ’tn ol the marriage tin. They believed rt was not good lor w man to be alone, and also that one wife univ could eleave la her busband, bat then tills should tx a matter of agreement mrrelr, and the eoup'e should come together live as ic.an and wife, dispensing with all forms of marriage conveant. The old Governor used often to visit Rogers and tala the subject over with him, and seek to convince him of the impropriety of living with Sarah, ns be did. But neither John nor Sarah, woaid give, up the argil reenl. Il was a matter of conscience will, them they were very happy as they were —of what use could a meat form be—suppose they did thereby invite scand-l—-were they not bound to take up the cross and live according to the rules they proiessd? The Governor's logic was po«,er less to convince them. "Now, John.’ said the Gouernor after , a debate of the point, will you not marry Harrah? Have too not taken her to be your lawful wife?’ “Yes, Certainly,* replied, John: “but mv conscience, will noi permit, me to, marry her in the forms of the world’s jxopla.” 'Vcrv well. But you love her?’ •Yes?’ ‘And respect het?' ’Ye*? t •And ehertth hrr ns the bone of year ; bone and the flesh of your flesh?’ •Yes certainly I do.’ •And will?’ •Yes.* I, ‘Then tuanitjg to Sarah, the Governor Raid: ’And vou love and obey him.” Yes.’ _ I, •And respect and chat ieh him?’ i| •Certainly I do.’ '! •And wilt.' Ye.’ •Then,’said the Governor, rising, in < the name of the laws ol God and of the « Common wealth of Connecticut, 1 pro , now (We you ro't sod wife 'Pure rag of Juliii and Grrrah wa» o’ no ■ avail. Tiie knot was lied by the highest J authority in iti- Stale. . Tnu DrcHAßotco Svldurs. — A cir- - camstunee was relate-! to us a few days , 5 ago, which proves tpal the soldiers in the army are not ad gulDd by the alaii decs upon the Dtm-rrscv with which their camps have been flooded for a year past. A n east-rn reviox nt from Grii Bank’’ tfepariim-ni, whose term ol service had expired was to pass through r Mv'tovu li- n- is pn the dav ft tl-r Don f ccratie Convent,' u’l re A’-nl* oi in Govern men*, were <»n b arl the rain from Cairo u-ing their <r.m >st efforts to induce . the men to r--«nh*t They might have been CuceeS'fui tisd flirt rot carried their, partisan z-»1 too far. W ben the train ar f rived at Mattoon, the sap-nts were joined , by Republican and Ab- li'.ion citizens, who strove to mflnnce the mir.ds oi the soldiers against the crowd h.sembled . there br representing th- tn «» copper heads aud traitors, and plainly hinted lha* they BliO’tld be cleaned out. The sol diera wearied with their arduous cam paign would not lake the hint. A direct proposition was then ma le to some of the officers. Our informant overheard it. and carefully noted the reply of the gull < ant soid'ers who had braved death on the field of battle in defence of their country’s flag— We did n-it come here tn I fight our neighbors This is api aieable unarmed assemblage. They have a right la differ with you and with us. If you want to fight go wnere we have been, and you will find armed men to accomodate you. We have no respect for the sottol courage you exhibit and would despise ourselves to be used as your tools ' This was the reply in substance. It soon became noised about among die men. w’ -I were auite as indignant as the effiwr». When the train started three hearty eheers were given for Governor Seymour > of New Y wk three for Valhtudigliam and three for Yorheee. Govern Rr Bts-< n snd the Kxkti’CKT Elm-ti *h —T lie S'. Le’ua.Republican, e Btrong Union »” r»p-rnr«: ‘Privat- advires (n-m Kentucky re presents chat Governor Robinson is indig nant at the control exercised by military forces nt the Ute el-ctior. in that state •nd lha’. he will refuse tn xsge a single certificate of eUcticn uurier it. Most of the Democrats* can lidnu-a for Congress Wil! Contest the seats of thnr opponents,! •ml coufested »'«b U the Slate Senate and House of Representatives wil- be in- « numerable-’ Should Governor R-.bir«.wi pursue that anurss it would be ht/i tc honorable to h.® %nd wouH be well wort ? V of hu pr»vi<,u* character as a pure and honors OM w r’.l know Fx rnv agantlf etrlehisl ed I 14 the w oil’s you.'.h whilst new books are tbs fru-it of its «g<*.
iNOW 18 THE TIME TO SURSCRIBE The Sentinel 1863! * ex Tbo p«wn»«wnu| q^e9<u>»< 3 <»f ’ tte will hate ru Absorbing inux« 'or e»>rv cinx-tn We ir« in a gigant Jtk* ci rd war. result or which none r«.n for* Fees Il threaten* s —chats re in ih? intHK utinn. an* principle® upon which the g»veruoknl fnun.lM, anrrtthp Heatlucfionot the ’iberty ( rir-htR of the cf<!»en. *nch ih< pevnle us iua ' other ni?irw» h k<v enjoTrd. and to wbitnMnaj be lUfnhattwf <w»r pt<i<re*« i» national prosperity and e*eame-« The is.«ue will >oon ‘ ’'p npon wheih-r this free shall be p’pserved and maintained and lhe rights of tbt States rnder the Oonotitstion perpetuated, or a powerful aetifml authority be permitted to out ofih*> war. nMiteratnig Stale lines. <:s:e and all those checks upon he Federal government, riebu reserved by ihe tales, which have constituted the excellence nd superiority Os Our nationality—Slates “one - the sea” fnr the camm‘>n chjeeta set forth in he Constitution, bat •‘d.stinet as the bilious' u ’he m tnagement of their purely • otnealic at airs. Th»*se qu*»sunns were involved in the re cent elections, and tlx voice of the people was rr..>st empha??cai)y expressed for the “Constitution ss it is ar.d the Vnum as it was.*’ Never wa< there a tim«* when it was so important that ’.he people should be thoroughly advised as b* the progress and coudiuon of public affairs and 1 passing events A people are not fit for self tfovemment unloss with an it telligen! judgment • they decide upon the questions which affect alike thrir own and the public welfare. CONGRESS—WiII soon assemble. and the j most important questions will be brought before it for detenmuatiivn. One nf whi ?h. the eman cipation and colonization police of the President will vitally affect lhe future of the country. All j interesting Congressional proceedings will be reported in rhe Sentinel THE LEGISLATURE--A rew Legislature will assemble on tie Bth of January next. Ils; action will have a deep interest for the citizens of Indiana The Sentinel will contain a fa : th : ful and intelligmt repolt of Its proceedings, s<> i that tl e reader can understand from day to day what their representatives are doing. T• E WAR —The of the war as they are developed will be faithfully given so tla’ > the public may ne advised as t.» iU progress; th< results o?” battle*, the condition «>f the contending armies, and al! that effects the gn at Strug- , gle, at home and abroad, for the overthrow of • the Rebellion. In addition, the Sentinel will contain the current news of tl e dav, choice miscellanv. State ( items, the latest report* of the New York and . Cincinnati general and cattle markets, the con* • dition of th" money and stock markets; in a • word, it will hr the eff* rt oi •he proprietors cf I ’be Sentinel togive its columns an interest for all clast* of readers and such in formation ’»*■ will be esperi’illv adapted to the well being;of ' the citizens of Indiana. The S n’inel will continue to represent nnd | stand by the regular organizations of the Demo , rratic party, State and National; suatnin the ' principles and policy they shall ?»vow. and sup port the candidates they may nominate. We have qo agents The low price for sub ■ seriptiot will m>t allow it. We therefore ask ' our Democratic friends—all hi desire the sue , revs of Hrtund principiPF--to aid in the exten sion of the circulation of the Sentinel, Daily rud ' Weekly until ’hey shall at least reach every ; Democraticfamilv in Indiana. The press is n i mo t Important agpr-t m diverting aright f v .- public mind, and all that is weeded to give tlu Dvn>ue r atic party permanent rule is theenliglitenm.’ it us th* p. ople as to its minriples nnd f- -’-..Jibe our aim, W : tn all the ability w<? possesg, u» faithfully “1 Di.uiucrali*> ? st lUanirntM and measnrer, for we believe ’.hat in so doing we best promote the true interests oi ; the count! y. TERMS: Tixms of tbk Daily Sx.ntimfl I copy 1 year,in advirred I •• 4 weeks, Terms <f the Wxxily Sextihil ] copy 1 year, $1 H copies and one to the maker of club. 1 /V‘ j 2 J c«'l»tea and two to the maker of club, 30 wAdd ’.'mns can 4**- ju-tde to „club® at any tin.* :i» the above rates Tbo r narrivs will be printed : > :■ each p iper without ex’ra charge. Nnp-ipor will he sent wiilicut prepayment or cominueii lohgpr tbai! paid for Address, elder,Harkness a binghay,.-: ; ludianapeli*. Indiana rrOnly $1.25 a Year in Clubs of Four. I ARTHU4V* HOME MAGAZINE.’ For H6T Vol' xxt and xxn. Edited by T S Ar’-hnr and Vir<inia F Townwnd. Cont -iri. Xwveleta. S-r-I-nil Wond r.fmlkwork pa’ | t<-rn« in urea', variety, a Mother'* department, Hoiisekeeper'a and health department'. Till -erarv .evi.tra, and h!! the .ice. >»m of a firfei elaoa M'trazine. The Lady * l-earx thir fla'terinit uwlitn iny to the character of Arthirrh- ’ Home Mauizitie; — ••As we have often brfore said, it i' withont contr-iver«y the be«t Two Dollar Magazine pnb. ■ lished tn the country; and thia is the etreupiy j .ut-puken testimony '-very where t-iveo by the r.-ni. We know of no periodical that well :ri -aervewtlie prai'e beatowed. The editors tierer tire in their i-ff-irta to give each monlh a rich i and varied literary rrpa«t to their read*.—l Their work i» kept fully -ip to the standaad of heir promise i- never dull yet always foil ol inetrueiion. Ke have often 'aid and repeat it again, that it sho-tld make a parr of the readme of even household. We know of no better edI ueator iiflhe people, youne and old. Os the editors we m e 1 not speak; their names are hoitw. hold wor is all over the country. In their band' no periodical can fail toreaeh the highest point of excellence ’ A new Bevial.by T S. Arthur, will be commenced in the January number,entitled Out in the Wot hi.” R'ire and Elegant Premiums Are M-nt tn hJ»ke Up duh.- — I A large Photo graphic copy of that spl* nd id eng*'r<v iug, ,th»ke- <» pt* are and bi* eoUfinporaru*. 2. A large PlMMaxraphic ropy' from an en<>raving of Tlu® ’.ingioo’s. ceiebrated picture, ‘‘Merey’ii Dream ” ? Asimilsr copy <.f Jkrru>ga “Glimpse of an English llomeMtvhd,* 1 Terms —Two dollars a year in advance, and t»ne pretni im plate Two enph-s, 3 <l«*>Hsra. 3 ' copie<4 do'Mara. Four for A dollars. Eight and one to getter up of chib, 10 doll-rs. One of the , premium plates it given to ekerv getter up of a club, small or large. Three red stamps must ' be sent to pay die t r*’ l each premium. 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D F. COMP ARE T. PORK PACKER, niLLEn axd coiimssm M enchant, EORT WAYNK IND. (TFh<*VaT .Wider in a" ltW« of Grain, S« IPmh.Sa’i.l’rt.dner. AvruultHTHl Irfigltmamt, de. Best Brai d Family Flours UTI i’*ral advances made on .D-wince. ,-c .
•! i vw*—Mifeo i ts t*lia®ieav sw — ■ •fc jssbt; Ka <•»:««» or psto. f Rr U« ■** GsSiasd ii wn.* ■BW. S 'B'LOO'O k VV V.\¥k VA< and ■fiTzOOli ‘V VV/k.S havs b?en introduced to the public for ~aor* tout eix years, and have acquired an ’V'revKvcAXs.e far exoeeding any Family Multeities o* > similar nature in the market An appresiating public was not in discovering they possessed rema-ksbla Cvvrtt.XMS-e, •nd hence their So\,B. •nd consequent profit to the thus enabling him to expend T V\\ousax\A% of dollars each year in advertizing their merits, and publishing the Ct'cXAsvea.Xc% which have been showered upon him from WX \\t\As o*s \\xt The peculiarity of the ”B\ooX auX VA\s is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity Aw XW. "BVooX, for the life and health of the body depends ' upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags | out a H’Aerable existence. These medicines i •Krc 'G\xc<~A. for curing Pcrofala, Byphilir, Bkin, C'.i Beret, ! Ba.lt Liver OotnpLlint, Fever ani Leucorrhoecz, Female Complair^ts, , Erjsipelev», *3t. Fire, . I ‘Fu.mors, Eruptions, : F.ts, Coruiamption, o-e. IT? ? ? ONE pers-m writes, her daughter was cured ' cf fits of nine years’ standing, and Vitus’ dance of two years ANOTHER writes, bis son was cured after his flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case rocu.raANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague , after trvins every medicine in bis reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years, j Cases innumerable ot Dyepep-oa and I-iver Complaint could bo mentioned in which the , Purifi-r and Pills AV ovW Vxke a CWavxw. •VW, TAVooA YAW are the most active and thorough pills that j have ever been introduced. Theyset so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the system does not relapse into its former eon- • dition, which is too apt to be the case with •imply n purgative pili Iney are really a TiXooX awX Ltwcr VAX, which, in conjunction with the l&XooX "Vwv\s\.c.v, will etirs all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure ifeadaahe, Costtveness, Oolto CPains, Cholera JLorltzs, Indigestion, Fain in, the Qizziness, sic. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are GooX and you should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will YioxxMX \xo vtvovt.
A» a proof that th* Blood Pnritur uni Fills ar» purely vegeiuuic, I ha'’* 1 the rerttficat** of thuee eminent cLemisu, Bead Dr. Hoback** Special Notice* and Certificate* pobIn * cuiiepicHOQH part of tUu Paper from time to time. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, fl per bottle, or s•' per half doteo. Os the Scandinavian Veg •Cable Blood Pilia, 25 etna per box, or 6 boxee for fl. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. 6 F*«t Fourth St , M Bui'.dtng fmm Main St., Cincinnati, 0. Laboratory No. If Hanujiand Street. FOR SALE BY Tn Adams county ,bv Or. T.T Dorwir. A C in Decatur, Su»ith <fc huttman. in Pleasant Mi I John E'trt, Moomanth, Samuel Linton, ibi I i o, and by Druggist and MerchauU gjrtee-ely ■ hroughout the Union. v*>-nIU. r ‘ - I. LAUFERTY No. 91 Columbia Ftrefet-. one <f6rtr ♦m! of Bran driff* Stove and Hardware Store, F?RT WAYNE. IND,, 1 | ««Y lotlie public in general that he ▼ y i* determined to sell DPY GOODS. Bon-e I nets. Hats, Carp****. Trunks. <tc . 1 cheapert nrw other House in the city, •’ conn tri— Na rnietekt Aho. H*hne u« a de. Ready made clothing, of tnade to order— Warranted. (KWTRV MFRCTIXMTM supplied chf-ep-'F than other Honaecan #r went of the Mountains* Call nn-1 ace he foe purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to ahov 3 rood,. • I LAUFERTY. r j 3! Columbia Street, ’lop Fort’ r wyn». Indiixa
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employment -mo, A.MONTH. — — p agents waste”. TAFF want an active agent in every Cron \V in Canada and the United States, to S ( The Franklin Sewing Machine. To a limited number of Travelling agents we will par a Salary of : sy) DOLLARS VER MONTH, .4 ND JT.VEX- ( pen.es, To Local Agents a communion of 33 , per cent cn all Sales. Kvery M ■' chin,, j' w ", rr .” t * r ep7ir , ’iV”m«nth« Ree'^pwemm.t’’render this Machine tW cheapest and most popular in the Israel Fo , full particulars and a permanent Rusin . , dre „ with stamp for I£^ KRS Sale A-ents Franklin Sowing Marhiu. Co | bX 3ft-?, BOSTON Ma** v t»3- 3m Clark’s School Visitor. , VOL VIL—A TkAY-SCHOOLMONIHLV I The Visitor Will commence ii* seventh to w t th the January nnm't-r. 1 '-*>’. Intel* ' the onlv Day School periodical pnh'isWd at sis I tv cental roar, magazine form . hesntifnlly tl , ]u*f-»‘ej Reading mnsic, snoeeh*.. Dialogues ( ' stories, rnxjlea, etc , etc., from the very beat , : writer* J . . 1 The Visitor ha* -h» lartr*** errenlstton of »ov 1 ndncatfftfinl Jmrm-nl pnllished. Now is th* tin eto form clubs for winter t-ehool. Send for . specimen. and *ee in- ne.ments to elnhs. I BaCOHADAY i UAJIMOND, Publishers. 1
HEW MAP! k/uinnn ™ AI * AUEi;TS , bOOtUvO TO SELL I LLOTO’SKEW STEELPLATE OCPNTT COIOKMt MAP or THE UNITED STaTES. ! CASADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK Fromrerentsurveys,completed Aug 10,1862 ■ cost ii-1.000 to engrave it and one years time. I to any sll>inapever tnadeby Colton or Mitchell, and sells at the low price of fifty cents ;370,000 names are engraved on thia , map. It is not only a County Map, but it is al- ' so a County and nrilrond M«p I of the I’uited States and Canadas combined in ( one. giving EVERY RAIL ROAD STATION aud distances between Guarantee any womau or man $3 to J 5 per day and will case back all raapa that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send for $! worth to try. Printed instructions how to canvass well * furnished all nur Waxted—Wholesale A ere nt* for our maps in j every State California, Can a In Fn eland France ! and Cubs'!. A fortune may made with a few I j hundred dollars capital .Vo Competition J. T. LLOYD, No. l*-4 Broadway New York City. ? IThe VUar Department u«w*» our map of Virgin , ia. Maryland and Pt-nnsvlvania co«t 1100.000 nn which I«marked At tietam Creek Sharahnrg • | Maryland Hights, Williamsport, Ferry, Rlio i : rersville. Nolands F>rd, and all other* on the i Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, 1 , Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP Os KENTUCKY, 0810, Indiana and ILLINOIS. i« the only authority for Gen. Buelf and the . War Department. Money refunded to any sue finding an error in ft. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, Ane 2. “Lloyd’s map of Virginia Maryland, and PENNSYLVANIA. Thts Map ih very lanr?; its cost i« but 25 eents and if is the best which can be purchased.” Oct 2. ’62. 3 w. , GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS. THRILLING- INCIDENS OF THE ; GRE\T REBELLION: (R, THE HEROISM OF OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. ILLUSTRATED. I 001, Price, $1.25. The critics and rhe public are right la predinning that this will Murpas*. in graphic narr;itive. exciting infeaeat. and rxtensr.e papnlariry, all other histories of the War fur the Union. Itstheme will h<- the heroic daring, patiriP suffering. and liair breadihse.rapes of our ►oldiers and sailors, and its incidents will form the theme of con versadon at innumernble firesidrs foY years to come.lt will co tain, in addition to its stirring details, the philosophica! Ai.alysis' ”f the Canrea of th“ War, l»v L iterf-t ' Mctley . LL. I). Anthoruf "The lii-e of the ■ Djit«V R< pub.li,”n »tc.. the Jah s of all ihe im portant events from the JoLr. I’rownt raid . and an accurate find revitdil account of the principal battles with engravings. Ohe third the proc* eds of all Ssubscriptions sept direct tn ns will bo given for the Relief o f I Disabled Soldiers, rind aH*perPons whn wUh a ; copy o‘‘ the work. ?md wlsoto benefit the the sol | diers-’ should • end their name and addrcea at ; once. Also, miv officer or private, or person in an v section of the country, having knowledge] nf a heroic actor stirring incident, will oblige us by Rending nn account <»f it. Booxrft i.ms. Postm end Canvassing ■ Agents will be be furnished with a Subscription ' Pro*ne»»’uh. on application to the I > iildi. i -ber«. LT A ! i’ eralco ginrn to X'dditrt dm ac'as ajenti in taking substriptior t I I. THE HISTORY OF AMERI ' CAN MANUFACTURES FROM 1608 to 1860 Dr. J. Leander Bishop. •? vols.. Fvo. Vol. T. n >w readv. Vol .11. nearly ready . This is probably the liWfresf and most iiupuri tart work now in the A mor : can press j- We have also just published new edijioaa of the following useful and popular bonks. TIIF How t«» Save Monov, by Conducting But»i ne«s ahcordi’nrr to w, a* exponnded »y g the Latest Authoritea. di’O pp., sfieep. Price. sl.
OPI-OKTi NITIFS FOR IVDFSTST; or. A THOF SIAD CIin'CFSTO W4KEMOMET. Cloth, $1 This han be#*n rppnblij-hed in England. Every husii)F«« man and elrrk should have these books. Thev will p.ivthe buyer a hund reiifoLi. Every parenv should get them for their ‘ons. All these book* are mailed, postpaid, on re ceipt of price. We pay particular attention tn mailing hooks, wrapping them carefully, and will procure and send. p<*>tpnid. any book an - . ywhere. on receipt uipublishers' price and six ! i stamp*. Addre/ig FREEDLEY Zl CO.. Tribune Eulldln?*. New Trrk. PI IVOS, —person* who wi*h to buv r. Piano i of the heat makers will be shown how they ran ’ i save a iiardsomr sum tn the purchase if thev I address Piano, care Jot . Cob <L C., Fublithers’ Agents, New York, P. O. I *^‘^^*^* , ■ *»*.»*-*- ■:L , r I is4o. WAGES PAID $1(1(1, To sell goods for the Ad arm? Sewing Machine 1 Companv. We will given comrobslofi on all Hoods frdd bv our Agent*, nr pay wages at from to s*oo per month, and pay all necessary expenses. Our machint is perfect in its mechanism. A child can Iwarn to operate it by half «n hour’s instruct ic»r * It is poual to anv I Family c M*win<r Machine in use. and we have : reduced the nrice to Fifteen Dollnr®. Each -nachine is warranted for three veara. Address C. Gen. Agt . Detroit. Mich. TOTHE UNEMPLOYED ~ T CAN GIVE STEADY FMBLOTMKNT to I ■ Hrlife vnnng men jo solicit ciders for I I.TTTI/E-GUNT KEWWTNG MJCHJNF.pri cc sift—Hemmcr. Gauge Screw driver st d ext ra Will pay a TFberal saliny 4<i d »?xr< L, CC-. nr allow large fcßifnis‘i< u-. CCVnT‘ RIGHTS riven to og<ot«» AN /GENT wanted fc in every Comty. F< t par 4 imists, deaqripth® . Catalogue, ic.,addreL6, v iih sianp. T. S. PAGE Jm-v-6 4fi. f*anT agent fr., V 8 O. Wool Twine. ; 200 A
Look’. Ladies, LwkJ PHOTOGRAPHIC Album For Nothing \l tl.v J.roer.ttiine when evi-rvUniv >, tograpfiic-xlbum mail, it will ~1 0f ’ ‘ | uzws to the puWiv to know that w e hav, ” lon a plan by ivbich they may procure ™ A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM fOl KOTR’SGT We are n<t joking U »r.y mMntVken,, »ay thin; we mean it. We propuse to GIVE AWAY A PHOTOGUAPHio ALBI’M A9 A I’BEMirSFOWISfmpIMi! FOR New York Weekly Now univerMo'tly admitted to be ths MODEL STORY AND SKETCH I’V rui or mt age ‘ THE NEW YORK WEEKLY En plo> * more literary tab nt and •peT.d*aasre money fnr CwUributiun# than any oiher pupT of its rla«* published. Ari\ha«ly notice it is fairly htypght- will K- to m>l I scribe for it« ven without any f-.irthe* indjc*. imebUthai; its merit; but nheu in add iliuD,» I PHOTOGftAJ’HIC ALBUM i.* GIVEN’ AWAI THE RFNII for it WiLL*BE IMMENKf Th <»rd» r tn more fully explain GnrselvH. r.. ; hereby lav before the public the fallowing LIST QF PREMIUMS TO CETFERS UP OF CLUBS 7‘o anvbodv wb<» will «end us five d<-. .•» ■ fur tv <> subscriptions to the N. w Turk Wml» we will give Photographic Alien bound in beautiful leather and gdl edged 1 two dollars. j To any one u» $7 50 for three uk I hcription*, we witi send a splendid 5 »'.b l. To anv onesrndir? ten dollars for fm. »’.VMrih« rs we will send a splendid* AiUm wortL fix e dollars Tuany one sending 2* dollars for »•‘ , acriptiuns, we will send a beautiful lb dvr | hr Album • Those entitled to premium* rhn’ M br" fid la mention tin* color nf the album-ti.’.tf prown, Flack, red nr fancy Gol >r. Each Album will be sent on the day it u i j cred TIIE NEW YORK WEEKLY. : has tern l<r g enough beh»r<- the penp d ‘ i fy tlx m tli&t these offer* srt ma.h in K‘“ • " ■ ’and that our engae<nfrnts will be f:u ■ met. Our friends must be careful t" u: - 1 r|,..y en rust their money. a« f WiirM- ’ tak'y r.ori-k IN raer.s M*ndi»ne u» numey on. t jbe particular tw* n*» nliun Town Oo ti ■ * I Stn?e. All 1. tier* must b*‘ :*•!»’ .t*«> STREET SMITH 11 1 St , A’» u- York ■ Sppcim* !i Copica M-nt free 1 €Z.X> CM” BS M -’M’ ■ VISIT THE "(MM f.ISII fIMIIM W ■ which h»« been rrmov'il to lb* wwn'rof Main Ano Clinton SireeU, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. | QHKAI’EST Clothing And wherealso tuny be found the lorg lK • i of CLOTHS, Cxi SIM KPS. *c..which they make to order in ih'lorxhTr »tvle /!-.(/ New Yolk, Pari'-Jind I."ndi a tan ■■ ■• I eale. . j ' “CnzAi- k'’b;Cash " ■l' our nvrtto. and the 1-’W I'rii**' " ,- mentH.maile from the bort mVen'U. . trmi'h.’d tho«e whn h've hereto (ire i the ••Union H'U Clothine S’ore ” KRA3IEB, FLEDDKRMAN 4 tO. ' - Prospectus for 1863
THE SATURDAY The publiflwr* <f th* > " kt unttmmctnc tl>»t their Hternry ! '"’ l ? to w>rn * tl e comm z year are of » r . ,l,,r '“j .[.ipcMoth" th. miu promirmg a fess’ <’ f > fo!l tril'iii"" Hum*nod* of > to tho l‘o>t we may now nunlion Mn, Eurv Wo.m.MAi.TosHAMAV.I KimcK ar.d Viboisia F will i During the coming year tne r ■ (rs (I>|W , i ror Io nmirtain it* high uT" 1 L . f „] dep»F I stories sketche* and poetry u 't,, r ,.| O frre'• K 'T lt 'X-Cn*h in advance. ' tv.o d<ill»r>,twoeopiee <m< four copies one year mx < 'J, _ one year, and <«'*f ,tra ;. t * e „.t ..•nr | i , " ll “''J i u nnv one ~ admit f Uixn dollars, we wifi Xhin^,’« f J” Wibon’seelehr.led Sewmv M* thev aoll for f< ny five I will be eclocted new ut . • f cos t, »il> Tork.h.aedaiui forwards* ; t)>e ixripti. ft oUrcßlbt. 01i , i Itv procuring th? s ” . .jjjtv siih*'' Jwe ofcnnree prefer .’’fl l ’® d . nl ],-of ! Should h.e dollars' al the regulfT termso )14 eJ- ■< K r . Where tin. ( ~.r ".j ers may be pnKurcd » •• J ,nd tbeballance ofthe * the® 1 * tone i Every person iJuUi A „ B!r et. inwliioe premium sI.M, ‘ j jSO that D* ' the monev as 1»»« "* ® * t o receive **j ; scribera may W'JI d ! u>a t!.fetl with*. nd not become -thirty)- 1 * When the whole number o Jo’!**'' 1 ; whole amount of moneV c«iv«-.d. the machine will , Adininr'h N’’ tl( ' e | Notice it* '““ rfb Vi'' d ' 7rf June I l,as been, on the Atb 3 } ..state; .. ir £* te Hubert JiC<aMd. A i^: .
