Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1863 — Page 4
a* . ...I - ri Big Thiwu on a leaser Lawvsr — O<»» must eMeeined Irie'.vl, D. P MeBiirn 14 <j ,ol New York, tell* a good uulu on a Jenrsey lawyer. The hero r>f our sk< ich duri-g the last hot sum rper months used occasionally to worship st. the shrine bi Gunbrinus, (Larger King) on Rroailwny. One sweltering il ty lie got pretty mellow having mots ttned his thro it too much with the Ger man beverage, and proceeded to navi gate to hii office, He took up a substan tial looking white h.n, »ml with rather a puzzled I >ok was making an attempt to put it on -i leways. Qi course il wouldn’t fit. He looked inside, holding it up towards the lieht and read aloud: Jonas Rcooter, Esq., Altomey-at law, Jersey City.’ Soillioquy—Tnai’a n y bat, of course il is.’ Another at'empt to put it on side.vays —no itse, again taking il off, and again reading: 'Jonas Scooter,’ etc. After another trial and finding if did’nt C‘, the gentleman comminced leelingall over hi« head evidently as if to assure tiimaeil that no protuberance had suri denlv declared itself. H iving satisfied himself on that point he once more read liie address, had another trial, ami still sidewise. There he stood perftcdy toys lifted; hut ar. idea lighted up lis lace, ami he called the waiter whom be apostrophiz"d ti ns: ‘Can you read wrileibg?’ ■Yes sir.’ •Well, will you he good enough to tell joe whose hat this is?' Herman took the head case and having read said— I' belongs to Jonas Scooter Eq , Jer m y City.’ •Does il?’and looking all arouhd with: the most comical air in th* world, he .x---rlnim-.1, ■Then who the (hie) duce am 1?’ . Bag f h thk Coo.—When George Sopi.ehson the ci b. t rated Sco ch ergin eer. had completed his model oi a loco . motive he presented himself before the Births Pirl'nmcn', and a'-kid for the at-t-ntion and support of that b i !y. The grave M. P.’s,looking sneetingly at his: inv n'i'-n. »'krd •So you h ire made a carriage to run . by steam, have vou,’ Y- s, .Tit lairds.’ 'And y< u i xpect y our carriage to run parallel rails, so that it can't go off, do ‘Yes my lards ’ •Will, now, Wr Siephcrson. let us show how •.t'surb your claim is. Sup po.e when vu> carnage is running upon those rails al the rale of wenty or thirty , miles an hour (if v u are ex tav »g ml < nough to . ven suppose that such a thing b p ssible,) '< cow should g- lin its way Y,,u. can't turn, out lor, her—wioit, lion?' Thtn ‘twill be bad for the coo, my lairds.’ Editisg a Newspaper Under Diffi CVLr:E' —A \ icksburg correspondent depicts the trial- ol an editor during lire bombardment ol that cry: Imagine an editor writing a seres) loader wi’h \ ankee leads ft\ mg abou’ liis puzzle Lead; his ink b< tde upset by the iir i f Federal jnortars; the chimney
Hir j h • i l i 1 . .. , .... - j of his offi?" tumbling ab-nit his ears frpn the filin' v.sh of a shell; iccasiunal ealis from visitors of a more solid ui it. riai, ti. tho uh .pe <>' l> pound shot, threatening each niomenl to kno b his-newspaper • form and his own "human term divine" into "pi;" the foremen of the press room a dead mvn at Ide press; a compositor now an' th* n cut off with a hugh 'take of ‘fat’ in his fi< ; hi- galley of proof un corrected ar. l the copy al! hlo'ed w:l his heart’s blood; ids corn-pond-i ce cut off by a line of Yankee soldiers; n >i exchanges to clip from; bis paper not < u lor some weeks, his subscribers burrow ing in caws, where the curriers can j not. find them; and h-lt to pay generally. When to Cvt Oanr to Make Sugar. E. iia.iley of Chicago 111., who has had considerable < xp« rn nee with the Chinese Sugar Cane’says in a communication to the Prairie Farmer. '. . '.he lime
II OB IU i i.* Hi*- .... ■ - . io make sugar commences w- en ibe cane beg ns to ina lire and end- win n 'he cine a lu’lv ripe, alter which it w.li make molasses, but not snjar. Svi ral tears trial has convinced him that t!■.» is 'he cxse, and in iliiistra'ion he gives the result* irom cane cut ju*t a* ilie seed was beginning to turn brown, which gran tllated situ ly, while the syrup’irom the field cut when full ripe, refused i > sugar off,’ He recommends to cut eariy, aied work it up as last as possible, but thinks it will make soger late, it cui before lu y tip-. A rnrresoond. ■>' 'he N w \ ork Times writing 'rum Vick'ioirg a few days i , fire ' iie surrender ‘Ot that place lb us tn- n' <->nS the Ui«r»<ics ibere on live 21s< o t J nne: •The racer’ nrmi-iicr here was one of most atf cung scenes I »v r wim-sw . S.,liter* whom .eb WeL-n**, had .s-.ugiit ab w hours before to slay each other, jrreeted each other as old friends: brothers l.ing ceoar-.h <i-letoh ' .nds and conversed of childhood,. «>i: nv years; fathvrssmet th’ ir childr n in arm* th-m nn-i wept, lhat it was so. One lit lle'fetiow ti e 231 la liana found hr> Ixother coax d him away to his tent, and never returned Ah'could the pool s.ddo r Sellin ti.is battle the WAI w 1 il-l *i>--b be vtt*. e’i-
— -WW, — J NOW 18 THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE jjTlie Sentinel 1863! i Tho governmental aid pelifieal questions ol the comingyear will have an absorbing interes p or every citis**n. We are engsgod in a gigant t tie civil war. result or which none can for* mm Il lhrealms a radical change in the insl i tilth r.. "* and principles upon which the government wafounded, and the destruct ionoi the ‘iherty find rightbof the citizen, such as the people of no i other nation have enjoyi d. and to which may be attributed our unequaled progress in national prosperity aid great nos The issue w ill <oon 1 be upon us, whether this free government shall ’ be preserved and maintained and the rights of t the States under the Constitution perpetuated, or a powerful central authority be permitted to grow out of this war, obliterating State lines State institutions, and all those checks upon he Federal government, rights reserved by th* tales, which have constituted the excellence ; nd superiority of our nationality—States “one s the sea” for the common objects set forth in he Constitution, but “distinct as the billows’’ { n the management of their purely * omestic al i I airs. These questions were involved in the re cent elections and the voice of the people wn most omphaticiilv expressed for the “Const! tution as it i< and the Union as it was ” Nev* •> ■ was there a time when it wa- so important the the people should be thoroughly advised as t. the progr* ss and condition of public affaiis and passing events A people are not fit for self government unless with an intelligent judgment thi v decide upon the questions which affect alike ’heir own and the public welfare. CONGRESS—WiII soon .assemble, and th* most important questions will be brought befor« it for determination. One of whi“h. the eman cipation and colonization policy of the President will vitally affect the future of the country. All interesting Congressional proceedings will be reported in the Sentinel. THE LEGISLATURE--A rew Lcgulatnr* will assemble on the Bth of January next. It action will have a deep interest for the citizen of Indiana Tho Sentinel will contain a fa'lh ful and intelligent repo t of its proceedings,s* that tl e reader can understand from day to dax what their representatives are doing. T ■ E WA H —The events of the war as th<” are developed will be faithfully given so thn the public may he advised as to it 4 * progreas.’th results o r battles, the condition of the ront< m ! ing armies, r.ud all that effects the great strug gle, at home and abroad, for the overthrow o< } the Rebellion. In addition, the Sentinel will contain the cur- I rent v> w- of tl e <!av, choice mi^cellanv, Stat* . . items, the latest reports of the New 5 ork am' J ; Cincinnati general and cattle markets, the con ’ dilinn of the money and stock market®; ir» r word, it will be the effort of the proprietors c : the Sentinel to give ns rnlum?is an interest f> ■ ■ all ciasrs of readers and such information ,a* will be especially adapted to the well being’o the citizens of Indiana. The Sentinel will continue to represent nn< *taml bv the regular organizations of the Demo eia'ic p-.rtv. ‘■Tate and National: -sustain th« i » rincip’e* and policv they shall ivow. and sup ' i port the candidates they may nominate i Wi* have no agents. The low price for sub I *crip ioi will not allow it. therefore as! j «>ur Democratic friend —all w lie desire the sue / cess of sound principles—to aid in ti e • xten - -.’’■■n of the circulation of the Sentinel, Daily and Weekly until they shall at least reach even ' Democratic family in Indiana. The is :> , most important agent in directing aright th* i , public mind,ami all that is needed to give th* i ’ Democratic party permanent rule is theenlight | enmeutofthe people as to its principles and policv. It shall be <>ur aim. with all the ability ' ■ve pos'es*.. io faithfully advocate Democrats ! -t nt , : met't« and measures, for we believe that ii ( | «<» doing we best promote the true interests ol ( the count!y. TERMS: TxaiiwoFTHF Daily Sentinel I copy 1 year, in advance sr'$ r ' { 1 “ t weeks. Tebms of the Weekly Sentinel ■ copy 1 year. 0 copies anil one to the maker of club, 15 0* i 20 copies and two to the makt r <»f club, 30 01 i Addi*.ions can be made to clubs at any tinn !at the above rates. The names will be printed ■ ; on each paper wiilo ut extra charge. Nopapor will be sent withcut prepaymri ’ or continue, longer than paid for , Address,
ELDER, HARKSESS <t BINGHAM. Indianapolis, Indiana (EFOnlv $1 25 a Year in Clubs of Four. ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE | For 1863. Vols xxi and xxn Edited by T S Arthur and Virginia F Townsend. Contains X..relets, stories, poetry, fashions . Steel and Wood Engravings, needlework pali. in great variety, a Mother's departmem ’[..usekee per’s and health departments, will arv reviews, and all the acre-series of a firs' c’.a-- Magazine. The Lady’s Book bears this fl altering testimony to the character of Arthur’s , Rome M’iffiziTiPt —” . ! . “As we have often hi fore »aid. it is without I controversy the best Two Dollar Magazine pub- . j. in the Country; and t his ih the strongly I . outspoken testinionv everywhere given by the • ;lr .s We know of HO periodical that so well h-scrvesthe praise bestowed. I Ire editors never tire in their efforts to give eae.h month a riel. ■>nd Vtrie 1 lit---ary repast to their reader- — Their work is k.-pt fully up to the standard of 1., ir promise. i< never .lull yet always full ol instruction. We have often said and repeat u ig.iH., U.at it should make a part of the readii i. ~f even household. We know of no bet', r edicator of the people, young and old. Os the e<i- - tl.s.ir nu*ite*M ftfe
io.i-s we i).-e i no’. speak; their ua'.iea are ikuim • hold words all over the country. In their hands ~ . p.-rio lieal can fail to reach the highest point of excellence .’ ' A new serial, bv TS. Arthur, will be commenced in the January number,entitled Out ii the World.” Rare and Elegant Premiums i Are sent to make up clubs: —1 A large Photo graphic copy of that spkndidyi. graving, that. - -peace and his coteinporaries.” ‘2. A largi Photographic copy* from an en- raving ofllun •ington’s celebrated picture, “Mercy’s Dream ” I 3 A similar copy of Herrings “Glimpse of an ; English Homestead.” T.-rn.a —Two dollars a year in advance, and one premium plate Two copies, 3 dwUara. 3 copies 4 dollars. Four for sdollars Eight and one to getter up of club, 10 dollars. One of the » premium plates it given to every getter up ot a , ' .'l>,li. «i»-ui m-large. Three red stamps niust be sent IO pay the postage an each premium. ' Adlr.se' T S ARTHUR <t CO.’ 1 323 Walnut Street Philadelphia D F. COMPARBT, i PORK PACKER, : HILLE# III) CfIISISSIM Mer«h a n t , ■i EORT WAYNE. IND. General dealer in all kinds of Grain, S« r* Fish, Sa’t, Produce. d Agricultural Implemants, <tc, ‘ r Best Bra d Family Flours r nrt.ib*ral.sdvat}CCT made on r ■*'*••
— T ■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■■■ _■ -I— I “Me peotnip Ftia wolncte ev po«™, f For the «Me kanilese Ceetiieat h ran.* *BTaOOI> VWVi-fiU VaaaTaS have been introduced to the public for than six years, and have acquired an Ivnnxewse far exceeding any Family Medieiwe •* < eimilnr nature in the market. An appreciating public was not i» discovering they poseeseed remarkable Cu.TaX.kve, VvoY-erXeeft, and hence their Sake and consequent profit to the Prcnriekor, (has enabling him to expend ’Nkau.xj tXxouMnuis of dollars each year in advertising ihair merits, and publishing the which have been showered upon bm fmas W.X. \avrX% The peculiarity of the ASkooX VwA*i’kev awiX VA.X.% is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity Aw. X\\e "BX-coA., : for the life and health of the body depends spon the puritv of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out a n iserable existence. These medicines -\vc Vwc<~l for curing Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Old Sores, Salt tfheum., Rheumatism, Sick headache, Liver Complaint, Fever and Leucorrhoea, Female Complaints, i J>i/sijjela», St. Jinthony’s Ft e, Rumors, Fruptions, ' Fits Scrot'alotss Consumption, ato. II I < < i ONEi erson writes, her daughter was cured of fits of nine years' standing, and St Vitus’ dance of two yeans. ANOTHER writes, his son was eared after his flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the ease incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague after tryinz every medicine in hie reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen years AN OTHER of Rheumatism of eight years Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which the Purifier and Pills AVotk. Xvkx a CX\av\xx. r V\\,c a\\,ooA WW* are the most active and thorough pills that have ever been introduced. Thev art so directly upon the Liver, excit-
mg that organ to such an extent as that the system does not relapse imt-o its former condition, which ie too apt to be the case with I simply a purgative pill They are really a ISVoodt av\A Tav-cm VAX., which, in conjunction with the kSYocnX. Vunlutr, will cure all the aforementioned diaaasss. and, of themselvaa. will relieve and cure Headac/te, Coafivavsess, Colia (Pa.in», Cholera Jdcrlus, Indigestion, 'Pam in the fiowels, (Tizziness, ata. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have wed them, and they will say they are Goo A. and you should try them befors going fiwr a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac if my Ucat agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will
ftovAA VhO Ab a proof that the Blood PuritWr and PflH are purrlj ▼egetable. 1 have the cenilUataß of thuee eminent rhens wta, Prufwra Chiltow of N T-, and Locke of Cincinnati. Bead Dr. Rotwk > Sparia! Notice* and Certificate* pobMshed iu a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to Price of the Scandinavia a Vegetable Blood Parir.er. SI ret bottle, or E per halfdnzen. Os the Brand iiwriau Veg etable Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxen for Si. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. 5 F*at Fourth 8t , &d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, 0. Laboratory No. 18 Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY 1 I ■ In Adams county,by Dr. T. T Dorwin <fc C in Decatur, Smith <sr \ uttnxan, in Pleasant Mi I John Hart, M mnaoulh, Samuel Linton, Bu I o, and by Druggist and Mirc itnU 1 hroughout the Union. vG-nl**. i I . . I. LAFFERTY No. 91 Columbia Street, one door west, of Bran driff* Stove and Hardware Store, FCR.T WAYNE. IND,, J awTOULD say to the public in general that he TV is determined to sell DRY GOODS, Bon-e Inals, Hats, Flats. Carpets. Trunks, Ac, Ac cheaper than any other House io the city, •> country— No mistake. Also, Home made. Ready made clothing, 01 made to order— Warranted. COUNTRY MERfHANTS supplied clienpor than any other House car m ] west of the Mountains. 'Call and see befoe jurehuiug elsewhere. No trouble to sh .w No gi MumbSe’et, , • y» n 4J Fort Waj-nv, Indians.
DR. WM. B. HURD’S !l)eittal Remedies) ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD, ! INSURING ’ FINE TEETH St A SWEET BREATH. AND CUEING TOOTHACHE AND NETTBALGIA. j p o you wish to he blessed ‘ PS TV 1 HWND’F irWUTVALTTD TOOTH POWDTB, warrnijted fre<- from arid anviniunoiisanbstsn-e Price2Ae’ts nerbox. UTRpwar* l of tb* wfflnarv che»p 1 ooth rowdpr.whieh wH.enbo- d.Mrov. er , TR Do von wish to hecortsin that yoiir R E I H ) is mire sweet «>'<* ayroesble*' h'i«b»nd or wife, ■ ~.r or f.i. ■ F« DR HURD’S CFITRRA TFn MOUTHWASH. Price 37 cents per bottle. T‘ is ss’rinirent « ««•' i“ "I*“’ ,h<l b **' remedy in the world for Cahsis. B*> R»s»th. Bt rmvo Gi ms B.SIMown • etc It W cured hundreds. ! n , or t o-r ,') l i'.l’-.'., ' ■ f-orn TOOTMi APWF? Out DR. HURD *■ MAGIP TOOTH | ACHT DR' ,P « Price, 11 cents -wr bottle Vevon NUVRATHTIs Get ) n* w ■ HURD '• NEURAIGT* PLASTERS The most effective and delightful remedy * r They do not adhere nor blister, bnt soothe a c charm nwav pain. Trv them Price, IB and 37 cents. Mailed on receipt of price: Do you wish a complete set of DENTAL j REMEDIES and a TsvATisr oy Prfsks.tivo , Toth? rtet t‘R W. B HURD-S DENTAL TNEASURY. 'be neatest and most valuable present tbst one friend can make to another Price, tl Sent bv Express on receipt ..f price i For sale at all the best stores throughout the country. Cavtion. As there are dealers wlm take art- ' vanta e of our advertisemeuta to impose upon their customers inferior preparations, it is nee e.-ary to insist upon having what yon call for. ( oet ths best: tlioroughlv tested and prepared bv an experienced and scientific Dentist Trens,,r rofth New York State D< ntist's A«socia t i ,n. and > ice President of the New York City j i Dental So tety. WM. B HURD & CO., Naw York - , ~A«E NTS WANTED r F. R THE HISTORY or THK CIVIL WAR IS AIERICA, ’ I C< MPHI-INO A FULL AND IMPARTIAL ACC iNT F THE ORIG N ANU PRO GRESS of the REBELLION. The Various Navftl and Military Engwgementi. and the [Heroic Deeds performed bv Armies find Indiyidusls, and Touching Scenes in the Fmld, Camp Hospital AND Cabin BY JOHN 8 ABBOTT, author or fflr ' worm* at h ■»»:." “life ox na TULXON,” • RISTOST or TUB FRENCH RRTOAVTION,” Ac. Illustrated with Diagrams and Numer ous Engravings of Scenes, and Portraits of Men by the best Artists in meric*. Mr Abbott's Style is peruliarly graphic, forcible and pietareqe, b-myrnc 'he -ernes h.a cri b,q elcar! and vividly »*fnre the mwtd and ennblir r the radar almost to ace the march of embattled ho-t-.b> hear tl roar arttHery andp.rtieipate in th- dead y rtnfe of w.L ' and he i- by common eonseut reeerffed man of all .Abers l. write the i*»ory of the f»rpat Rebellion gr !t wi u b. i-.aed in Two Roynt oet-vn Volume* of over tm pages each illu-trate.. withMepr Diegremi. and S i'“ ’. and bound in Arabesque L ather m the m t approved modern Mvle.aud will »-e sold only
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HEW MAP!! rniTnnn agents, bOO.GUU TO SELL Lloyd’s new steel plate county colored M.APOFTUE UNITED bTATES CANADAS AND NEW BKU NSW ICK j Frontrecentsurveys,«oniplete<t Aug lU. 1662 cost 12 ,060 to engrave it and one years time. Superior to any sl< mapever made by Lol- j ton or Mitchell and sell., at the low puce of , fifty cents; 370,000 names are engraved on tins 0 map. It is not only a County Map, but it is al- j SO M County Mod Ki; Iro u<l -U h P of the uited States sod Canadas combined in ( one, giving _ a _ XT s EVERY RAIL ROAD SPA HON and distances between ( Guarantee anv woman or man $3 to $5 per day and will cale back ail maps that cannot j be sold and refund the money. 'end for worth to try. • Prilled instructions hew to canvass well furnished all our agents. Wasted—Wholesale Agents for our mßpsin .- everv State California .Canada England France - and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few ■ hundred dollars capital NoCvmpetitinn. J, T. LLOYD. N *. P 4 Broad wax 11 New York City. j ‘ The War Department uses our map of Virgin i ia Maryland aud Pennsylvania cost SIOO,OOO nn which is marked Ai ti»tam Creek. Sharsburg . Maryland Hivbta, Williamsport. Ferry. Pho rersviib* NUands Ford, and all others on tlu Potomac, and every other place in Marylaml, i 1 Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. . ■ LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA and TILIN' is, ictheenZy authority for Gen. Buell and the War Department. Money refunded to Aryan* finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From Dip Tribune, Aug 2. “Lloyd’s map * r Virginia Maryland, and PENNSYLVANIA i Thi-i Map is very large; ifs cost is bu» 25 o< nts and if is the best which can be purchased.” i Oct 2. ’ 3w. GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS. — THRILLIN' G IXCIDEXS OF THK GREAT REBELLION: OR, THE HEROISM OF OUR SOLDIPS AND SAILCRS. iLLUSTRATkD. I vol, I .mo. Price, s 1.25. The ri tics and th*’pub!ic are right in pre* • He:it g that tbi»* will surpn*». in graphic narra- j tivp,«ir.tiMg inf. s. st. and • x’<-n*-i /e popularity, all oth* r historii sos the War A.r t lie Uni* n Its theim w ill be the heroic daring, patient suf- j feFii g and hair breadsh-e--spe«» < f our soldiers and s-ibtr**, and its incidents will firm tin Hume of eon vernation nt innumerable firesides for yr: r< to come .It will ccr tain, in addition to it*- stirring d/ taih, the philosophical Ar.aJysis' of the Carres of the War, by f OHN Lotheop Mcti.ft . J.L. D. Authorof ‘ The Rise of the Dutch R- putli/’u etc., the dates us all the in, portant event* from the 'obn I rowrn ra d at <1 ' an aeavrate and revised account of the principal h ttl»s with engraving* Ohe third the proceeds of all Ssubscriptions sent direct to ns will he niven for the Relief of Soldi'rs. and all persons who wish a copy pf th* work, and also to benefit the the sol diets’should end their name and address at once Also, anv officer‘>r private, or p* r*<! in anv sect mn of the country having k’ owledte of ah •roic. act - r stirring incid* nt. will oblige us i hv Hfen lieu sn nceount of it. Bookifj.lxff PosTMxsrKRS, and Canvassing | A fit NTs will he b* furnished with a Subscription * er ‘ipplimtion to the Pi ’ li.-hers I i.r* rralco "minnion qivtev to ssldisrs desi iringto ac as agents in fakinq suhstriptio's I I.
THE WrSTORY OF AMERI <t CANMAWUFACTTOES FROM 1« 0 8 t o 1 8 6 0 t Pv Dr. J. Lwakdfr Bishop. 1 v<»]s.,Rvo Vol. 1. now read”. Vol. fl. nesfly ready , This is probably the and most impor i tanr work now in the American press. , We have also jnsf published new editions of j ♦he following useful and popular hocks. TIF BNiTW UVB I.FGAt AFVISFR or. HowloSavp Money, by Conduct in<? Busi nesß abcordinerto Law, as rjtponnded ky th® Latest Authoriten. 400 pp., sheep. Price. $ I. oP T »ARTrMTTF« FOR IVDnJTSV: er. A TH<H • | (J’ AMFSTO MIKE nOAiFY. Cloih, <1 This has been republished in England. Exerv busine*-* man end elerk should have these books. They will pay the buy*er a hundredfold. Every parent should get them for their -(ins. All these books are mailed . postpaid, on re c.eipt i's price. We par particular attention to mailing books, wrapping them carefully, and will procure and send, po’-tnaid . aiiV book an ywhere. on rece pt of publishers’ price and six stamps. Address FREEDLEY <£l CO..
rriL.c.uL. r . t oi. Tribnnc v ew Yerk PI IVOR.—Persons who wi>h to bnv h Picno ofthe bf-st makers w ill be shown Low they esn envp a rum in fhp purchase if they | address Pi A’co. carp Jot , Coe <fc C., Publishers’J Agents, New York, P. 0. MO. WAGES PAID lion, To sell goo J s for the Adams Sewinp Machine Comnnnv. We will given con mission on all l I srootls snld by our Averts, or pay wages at fmm t4O to s’oo per month, and pay all necessary expense* 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 Sowing Machine in use. and we have ! rr/Jurpfl ihp price to Fifteen Dollar*. Each mmhine is warranted for ihrro veara. • : Address C. PT T GGTPS. Gen. Agt.. Detroit. Mich. TOTTTB UNEMPLOYED.” T CAN GIVE STEADY EMPLOYMENT so i ■ active vonnp’ men to solicit orders for 1^ n j LITTLE GLINT SEWWING MdCHINE. pri ce $15 —Heirnmr. Gauge Screw driver pi d rxt ,n Needles. Wil] pay a liberal salary and cxp» n y ce«. or allow larpc commissions. RIGHT'S given to ap<nts AN zGI ■F'^ki<nte < I in every Cm nty. For particulars, ’ Catalogue, <ic., address, with s*nn p, H T. S. PAGE. 3m-v-f fG. Ctn’l agent for U S Toledo, O. Wool Twine, Q A/YBSLSIWnnI Twire . at JW NCTTMAX * CXAIVK’RU
Look! Ladles. Look! PHOTOGRAPHIC I Album For Nothing \t the present time when everybody j, tographic album mart, it will be'gUnews to the public to know that we h s ,‘|J W ‘’ on n plan by which they may procure | A PHOTOGRAFHI’C ALBUM FOR NOTHING 1 We are not joking bv any meanawheu, say this; w'e mean it. We propose to e GIVE AWAY A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBI M AS A pmimo rwwh-oh FUR THE New York Weekly Now univeraolly admitted to be the MODEL STORY AND SKETCH Pa. PER OF THE AGE THE NEW YORK WEEKLY I Employs more literary tab nt and spends v,w>te ; money for rontribui tons than any other paper of its class published. Anybody before wh**e i notice it is fairly brought, will he »hd ( 0 su |. I scribe for it even without acv further inducements than its merit; but when in addition, i j PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM is GIVEN AWAY THE Rl SII for it In ord* r to more fully explain ourselves, •»<. ! hereby lay before the public the following LIST OP ’PREMIUMS TO GETTERS UP OF CI ITS iTo anybody who w ill send us five dollm i fur two subscriptior.s to the N< w York Wn-kir !we will give aspb-n.iid Photographic Allium j l oui d in beautiful leather and gdt edged worth \ two dollars. To m.yoiie sending ns $7 50 for thr* e erb ; >C!iptions, we wiFl send a splendid 5 altath. iTo eiiv one s* tiding ti t* dollars f r funr >•.)•• i scrib* rs wc will send a splendid Album v.orth five dollars iTo any one sending 2 ' dollars f* r eight mlscnptioi.s, we will smd a beautiful 10 (UI lar Album 3 hose < ntitled to premiums i*hr uld 'filto nu ntion th** color of the alburn—either ; prewn, Black, red or fancy Color. Each Album will be sent on the day il i» ort red THE NFW YORK WFEMY* ; has I een !<>’ g enough before the people to » fy tl • in that these < ffers are made in good fnM 'and that onr engagements xvill be faithfiu’r ! met. Our friends must be careful to whom i t l»*»y en rust their money, as we, of course esn . tsk? norisk. Persons sending us money sbou ! jbe particular to mention Town Co ty All letters must be addressed tn STREET JI SMITH 11 F rank tort St., New YorlSp« rin < n C«’j es sent free <3 S Ct Zs r . ®"M W ® ■■nio\ cash'"(whim; swe 1 which hns been r< moved to Hie cormrof Main And Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. /CHEAPEST Clothing Est:ibli«hment ! I J In Fort V an* i And wherealso maybe found the largest aS’ I sortinent of CL 07ns. CA i VF.ATINO.
Ac..which they make to order in the tlioM f«»binnable style , New York, Paris' and L'i d.n fa.hi<>.s Lr sale. “Cheap f< n-’CAfin Is our motto, and the V w price for our meats, made from tho Best material-. , toniehed those who have heretofore patronuv the “Union Hal’ Clothing . rft KRAMER, FLEDDERMAb A CO. ; Vf-.JW; ; - Prespect us for 1860 1 THE SATURDAY FYI-XiNG D' , 'J The publishers of the Post take ph »- ' b--1 the coming year -.re of a chars : .t.-.ifuir 1 hem in prom Sir-g a sea.-t of got ,1 , Ihonsards of re. <’.r-, A rem f." " h ing | to the Post we n ay now nwutu » the ’ distingnislied aii'lior«: v.-rvu Mr- Filin M’oon. 5f avion H.-ri a>p. tisl ■ Kirke. avd ViaciNiA F Tov. snvn During the coming year Inn I ■ for I vor 1o mail tain its htjih r< f v.tstmn f i Storits. sketches and yectiy ' 7 ntofore I meets shall also 11 <• devoted r.-
; 11 it-1 i t - i. ws. I,lo ‘ I agriculture, wit and hun or,n c< 1 kets. etc. _ j in n.lvcncc: Cm- iliJjsr ,, two dollars,two copies < v X’ht c<P’’ - * ■ four covicß < n«- y< ,-N-<->x < me year,and one i-xtra. iw- ( ‘ ( ,; p , ior , sl inil Fo ?nv one sending tmrt} Uheeh’ vixty dollar*, wc will give cm- o " hw Wilson’* c<-l< I ran d S. T tl-. v s.ll for ferry five dollar*. •' . y.y . iwe of course pfrfcr that lhe f ~t h otl’'r . should be procured ,nd< ] < >m*P' - , sn Nsinat the reguhr term* of two , ■ her. M h.re ihiscannot l>e n‘’ ne - ’ )ub r ah’* or* mav » e procured at any of <> .r f rff , r Jg fn d tl eballance of’he sixtv V', Knf hin to us incash bythepe’*- " apf '7 e fbr tl <■ s ''® irl Fvery person collecti' g r.am - • w.’l ’ machine premium shoub ff!l ‘ |,. lt ihesvb the money as fa*« ‘ 'r-ceive theirs , scribers may begin at oi.ee tl-c.lib; 1 per*, and not become a ' ssa !birtv' When the whole number of u»m <)o | ti , rs ). i*‘W . while amount of money t ’ fcr<>rde‘i--1 ceived. the machine will be .Uy ‘ < rJ Adnttn’r’s pointed Administrator i ? suri-cieil - . Rubcrt deceated .'.i d< I . i e tsirznt. JR.I • L •
