Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1863 — Page 4

HOSTETTER’S rOACR BITTERS. ? j.rnpv.c < : aiui i HOS- . I Lk 6 i LM.bT.Vi LU STOMACH BIT- ; bi;s can appeal ur U perfect confidence fa phvsi 'Mu-nnd ciiiz ns generally o! the United S njes. because the ar: fate has attained arepu* * J fan heretofore unknown. A few facts upon ibis point will speak iu.:rr powerfully than bare assertion or bfazuning puffery. ? be tooKUVipt.on of Hosteller’s Stomach Bitters fur the La t yvat 'tniounlcd Io over a halfloiilion hotties, rail flora its Mcady iuuenscin .mics p.<?i. it is evident that during i-e vmuing year Hie Consumption will retioh near one mi!ii- ii lx.itle-. ’J h s immense amount c-uJd nevt-r have been <obl but fur the rare nitdi’ inal properties con: lined in the preparation. mi i the cf the most prominent physicians in those sections of lbe country wnvic Ihe article is best known, who not only iccommrij the Bitters to their patients, but arc ready at nil time- ! j give testimoniuls Io iff •racy in rll ci> s us st-ur achfa derangements rnd the diseases rvmliiug therefrom. This is not:* tcinpoiary popularity, obtained ’• y extraordinary (Hurts in the way oi Irmo- 1 j‘ > .ng the (jUa’iiies of the Bitters, but a solid «•■**faiatfan ot an unnluablu medicine. v Licit is destined ’o be as endurii g as time i.sulf. Hostel lev’s Stomach Bitters have proved n %-u.*cthi to regions where fever and ague nud v.tiious other bilious complaint** have counted Heir victims ly hundreds. To be able to Mate confidently that the “Bitters” are n certain cure fur (he Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un- • -•J fayed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the slum cb. purifies the blood, and imparls renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and cueigy indispensable i fur the res’ora'ton <■! fa b operates upon the stomach, liver. : .«> . stive organs, oiiid'y hut powerfuhy, ...id sum* r tores them luacuMtiiiion essci.i::* t< *i:C hriihby discharge » f the ftmcifans ol na ** Elderly persons may t:se the Bitters daily as f per dirvetiuii.H on (he bottle, and they will find it* it a MiiinuuMii prci Ifaily ndnp/ed to comfort declining 5 rars, as it i- ’ faa.-nut to the palate, invigorating twthe l.uwds, excellent as a tonie, and rriiivvna.i.tg gem tally. We L.nve the evidence of thoi.-nuds of aged n on nnd women v> iiu have exprrieiu ud the benefit of using thia preparation r.hifa Miff- ring from stomach detangem* uis and genera! debility ; acting under * be advice of p'lysici ins, they have abandoned nil deleterious drugs and fairly tested the meriin us this article. A few words 10 the pcnrlcr sex. There are certain periods when ti.eir certs are so Hrns-iiig (has many of them sink under • e lri.il. The relation of mother and child is so tibwurbingly tender, that the mother, cspo'-ially if she be young, is apt Io forget her own h« ahh in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Bh< ul I the { eriod us maternity arrive durii.g sh»- Miminer season, the wear of body am! 1 nnd i< generally aggravated. Here, then, is a in-vessiiy fur a stimulant to rr.cnpern te the energies of ti e system, mid enable the mothci to fa .r up under Lev cxl aust’.ng trials nnd rcspuiisii ilitii s. Nursing mothers generally prefer the I’iticrs to all other iuvigor* tors that i * cive the 1 tidorsumeut of physician*. because it is ngrci at !e to the taste as w»»li n - c*-' i i:n to give a permanent increase of l.inli’y strength. All tho >■ je: cons. Io whom we have pnrficuf»rly rrfr/ir'l above, to wit: Fulfcrcrs from t •• »-r : nd agnr. rnii>ed by mn'aria. di:;«Th*jea, dysrntrr;.. indig('.-ii- n, loss of appetite, nnd ; 11 diseases or ucraiigeijiejjis of the stomach, fciUHTar.nij i<rd invalids, persons of sedentary •••cup:;ti<»n. au i nursing mothers, v ill consult l..en- viui , . ysica! welfare 1 y giving to lioai. urr's <1 b-i- in.-.cli liilitrs a trial. j OAtiTlON.—tVc caiitK-u the j nblic against u iug air. of t're >.aiiy iiuitationc or f. its. but* ns:k for lIoFTETTi n's Cr: ejrated ■ b . :4.c 11 Ihnctts. mrl scctli.it cam bottle has th.- words •• Dr.. 1 Hom’Her < ;, ojrarh Bitters" L’o..n on the s <b? us the !•' ttle. nnd stamped on the in«‘i:itlic vup cov. :i:g the coik, ned observe that our uniogra< ii .Mgnature is on the labei. Za Pre -.v ’ and -old by HQSTFTTER ft SMiTH. I i.Lst ;:£n, la., ai d told by nil druggists, grocer . cud dea.era generellj Virougnont the United Ltates, Boutß Xjp* Hoa, smicl Germany. Wn mi? V IIEAD-aU ARISES! V >:oxv A larg* ■ixi weiJ-«.el'-ct»»! gf-K'k of »n kinds of • u tr i to our trade, which ».H I* *>l4 flioaper thstn the Chcap«?*t! t> y*»-rr tii.it to nlrwj and tramint/ar ynrrtlnet. Brj-Goods, Groeerlss, Hats saps, Ac. CEHUIUE MEDICINES. VTanld mJsMrV th'a opportiuXv to call th* es o«r ettiren* t tl.o tulh uing lonr-e»‘«l and c-i*-¥im» d remxiics, prepanid l-y Dr M.->* *(*•* 1 Co w PhiWt'pbia. !*». Ve have the retnihv urti-l-a vMb th? M*mUur«) of C. M. Jackaox on each I ott’.o and box. Hocfiar.d’e German Bitters. A aafb, t•. -> : • • - e • ' ttr £iwr, t ♦. . ■ • ■ - h• • Btvrr otm»rßiut T’"«t -j*. ■•. D>J*n»» «Mce. \Vo*.a’C'_*w, ->n ot S, , <tc. Ate. a:, ’ a jMKtirs -* r t!t>" ->f lEILOW AILICVS TEVLEB. Hoofland'z Balsamic Cordial, f r Lhr •psedv' cn-s f ewfhs.Cohtx InAusnsa. Croaxy. HuarscnejK. **n iNvinr.NT coirurMPTiox. Os all 'hr Foowdips i*6»r»‘ th«* pv.!»lu- (or iL« onrr of rh-inCMI .liMM-es, (h*ro h n n- toperi ,r tu this. Ths d»nj•orate cn <■’ •:€••. hi s r~<* -nnM- time. hrongrhß Br.4>r cositrol, an J an vDectuul •**»! jx-rmsiwut cs*rs j»srluruu.4, Hoofkmd’s German Fill. a k -h! mtncM trteA •»• can w*A rolv hn this Hll. W- nn * <nrr ! that no ar » </»' dritq «'« *>» 1 bouaaud* »h-1 •nhndly.aftd »>t|alh« mm., w« believe,giro® to rrery instance, A gmat amount *f f"'* ;■*’ < r»rnn I* *-u>> I <« the V.mmar jv>’ 1 by the nw and wciMivi<r till to c*J! at •nY -t<«eand gettMX Give m a e«lll—Exar’lne our Stock! tkATISi"ACTION OUABASTTEEDI Wood! Wood! Thr >in<!' r»i<rn< 4 wilt, on S.iturJay. OrtoU-r tbo Audi’or's Oflice, i" D<citur. i u twe. n the houiH of otu-.an.! four o’-L-ck p >n. M. R X»Ahe lo«.-M I'.lr l ihi- rirll - -rv<rf forty c-.r.U .4 hi.-k«rr. »m-A* «««1 .tnr«r woo,! for the ns- of t ho county [he wood to r..nkd upon the pu’lie squaro Io I* del .nd .lunug the month » r Amliar.

! NOW ISTHE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE The Sentinel 1863! ! Tho governmental and political questions of • the eominu rear will have an absorbing intcres ior every citizen. We are engagod in a gigant i tie civil war, result or which none can for<secs It threatens a radical change in the institution, and principle? upon which the government was founded, and the destructionof the ibert v 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 prosperity and greatness The issue will soon he upon us, whether this free government shall ! he preserved and maintained and the rights of the States under the Constitution perpetuated, I or a powerful central authority be permitted to I grow out, of this war, obliterating State lines. State institutions, and all those checks upon t he Federal government, rights reserved by the i tatc.s, which have constituted the excellence ' nd superiority of o ir nationality—States “one i s the sea” for the common objects set forth in he Constitution, but “distinct- as the billows” n Hie management of their purely <*omestic as Airs. These questions were involved in the re i i cent elections, and the voice of thf’ people most emphatically expressed for the “Const* rution as it is and the Union as it uas ” Nevwas there a time when it was so important H i lhe |M»opleshould be thoroughly advised ns i ■ | • the progress nnd condition of public affairs ar • passing events. A people are not fir for self government unless with an ir telligent judgmeu they decide upon the questions which affect alike their own and the public welfare. CONGRESS —Will soon assemble, and th< most important questions will be brought hefori [ 'it for determination. 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The press is a i most important agent in directing aright the , public mind.and all that is needed to give the ! Democratic partv permanent rule is theenligbl- | enment of the people as to its principles and j ‘ policy. It shall »e our aim, with all the ability I p,’ ( <sess, to faithfully advocate Democrati- I sentiments and measure's, for we believe that ir I <o doing we best promotethetrue interests <•! | the couutiy. TERMS: Terms of thk Daily Sentinel I copv 1 year, in advance 0" i j •• ’ ( weeks, 5b | Terms of the Weekly Sentinel. 1 copy 1 year, $1 .0 copiesand one to the maker of club, 15 Ol 20 copies and two to the maker of club, 30 Ot l Additions can be made to clubs at any time at the above rates. The names will be printed i ach paper without extra charge. No paper will be sent without prepayment orcontinue.l longer than paid f-r Address, elder, Harkness a binghav, Indianapolis, Indiana. HrOnly SI.-15 * Year in Clubs of Four. ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE For 1563. Vols xxt and xxtt. Edited by T S Arthur and Virginia F Townsend. Contains Novelets, stories, poetry, fashions ; Steel ami Wood Engravings, needlework pal i t,rus in great variety, a Mother’s department Housekeeper’s and health departments, will [ literary reviews, and all the accessories pf a fit class Magazine. The Lady’s Book bears th; I flatteringtestimony to the character of Arthur s Home Magizine:— ... “As we have often hr fore said, it. is without controversy the best Two Dollar,Magazine published in the country; ami this is the strongly outspoken testimony everywhere given by th. . : press. We know of no periodical that so wel, d.-servesthe praise liestowerl. 3he editors nev- ; er tire in their efforts to give each mouth a riel • and variei literary repast to their readers— | Their work is k-pt fully nn to the standard of I (heir promise, is never dull yet always full ol ; instruction. 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One of the ; i premium plates it given to every getter up of a I club, small <>r largo. Three red stamps must i.e sent to nay the postage an each premium. ' Address 1 S AhTHL’R A CO.’ ■ . v c_ n 46 323 Waln'it Street Philadelphia D F. COMPARE'!/ PORK PACKER. iiiiiEii nn raissiflii M c r ft h <i n t , EORT WAYNE. IND. General dealer in all kinds of Grain. St Fish, Sa't. Produce, A.jriculiural Implemunit, <<r. Best Bra d Family Flours !J r L.lx -al ad ranee, made or. T ,; tc ’

x J * ' * mH “Ro post-op (Dm oootradt ur powira, For tho stole boundless Cootiaent is oars.* ‘B'uooii Va/wv vvv/w <X7l<s have been introduced to the public for users than six years, and have acquired an lIUVM.W far exceeding any Family Medicines o' < similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not lot>£ ic discovering they possessed lema’lrabla CuvaMvt and hence their 'SLa.\C\‘X SaV. and consequent profit to the Prcnrietor, tlous enabling him to expend 1 T V\vo\k«a\xdt«t of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the which have been showered upon him frees •KW. \vav\.s ©3 The peculiarity of the o.v\A. VvW.% is that they strike at the root of Disease, ! by eradicating every particle of impurity Aw X.\\c AS\.ooA., 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 miserable existence. These medicines 'Kvc *Cww\w(A.cA. for curing Sorofula, Syphilis, Slcin Old Sores, Salt tfheum, Rheumatism, dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Fever and jSg-ue, Leuoorrhoea, Female Complaints, , Erysipelas-, St. Jlnthony's Fire, Tumors, Eruptions, Fits, Scrofulous Consumption, -ite. 9 ONEp erson writes, her daughterwas mired 1 of tits of nine years’ standing, and St Vitus’ dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was cured after his tlcsh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague i after trying every medicine in hie reach ANOTHER was enred of Fever Sore i which had existed fourteen years. 1 ANOTHER ofßheuinatisni of ei^M years. 1 Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver : Complaint could bo mentioned in which the ; 1 Purifier and Pills AVovkWke. a C\\ctvvw. -v\« ■RNooX VvWs are the most active nnd thorough pills that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the •ystem does not relapse into its former condition, which to too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pill. Iney are really a ASkooA. wwA Ajwtv VAX., which, in conjunction with the ASXOOA will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, Costiveness, Colic Tains, Cholera fdorhus, Indigestion, (Pain in the Rowels, (Dizziness, eta. Try these medicines, and you will never l regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have ueed them, and they will say they are GooiX. 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 IftowNA, wo xwovo. A« » proof that tho Blood Purifier and Pillo are pnraly vegetable, T har* th© certificates of those eminent chcm- | tots, Professors Chilton of D. and Locke of Cincinnati. Bead Dr. Robark'a Special Notices and Certificates pubHshod in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to Pric« of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $1 per bottlo, or $5 per half dozen. Os tho Scandinavian .table Blood PiU», 25 cents per box, or 6 boxw. for St. Princi’al OITko nnd Saleroom, No. 6 Fwt Fonrth 8,. 3d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, 0. Laboratory Mo. 18 Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY 'ln Adams county,by Dr. T.T Dorwin <fc C 1 in Decatur. Smith <t Suttman, in Pleasant Mi John Hart, Monmouth. Samuel Linton. Bu o, and bv Druzgtot and MrrebuiU g-neraly hroughout the Cnimi. v6-n!0. I?LAUF E R T Y , No. 91 Columbia Street, one door west of Bran driffs Stove and Hardware Store, FCRT WAYNE, IND,, XMTOULD say to the public in general that he V > is determined to sell DRY GOODS, Bon-e ' nets. Hats, Flats. Carpets. Trunks, <tc., Ac j cheaper than any other House in the city, et countrt—iVo mistake. Also, Home made. Ready made clothing, ol 1 made to order— Warranted. COUNTRY' MERCHANTS .supplied cheaper than any other House can ar l west of the Mountains. Call and see befoe I purchasing elsewhere, No trouble to show goods. I LAUFERTY, 5 N<> 91 Columbia Street, Vs n o Fort Wayne, Indiana.

DR. WM B. HURD’S Dental Remedies ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD, INSURING FINE” TEETH & A SWEET BREATH, AND CURING TOOTHACHE AMD NEURALGIA. far Pfarlv Whitt II ’ nT > DR WM. B HURD ? UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warranted free from acvl alkali or anvininrionssnbstanoe. Fr:ce ctv TT-Beware of th»ordinary cheap 1 noth I owder. which whiten but destroy. D„ von wish tohe certain that your • REA 1 H i, nnre sweet ai'd "FreeaWe or wife, lover or friends? Use DR. HtftiD S CELEBRATED MOUTHWASH. Price 37 cents per bottle. T' is astringent wash is also the beef remedy in the world for Caskfr. BAnBnRATH Bt.ffoimo Di ms. Soar Morm etc. It ha= ccred h nr.- dredi.. Do von or vonr child™ G,.f pTI, HURDS MAGIC SOOTH ACHE DR-”’S Price. 11 rT aV Got Are von afflicted wit h N FTTP AT,GT A Got DR W B HURD’S NEURALGIA PLASTERS The most effective and delightful remedy kn The'vdonot adh-re nor Htoter. bnt soothe anc charm awav pain. Trv them. Price, 1H and 37 cents. Mailed on receipt of P'™i Do von wish a complete set of D’ N~AL REMEDIES and » Trfattsf on Tffth? Get DR W. B HURn’5 DETH'AL TREASURY, tbp noatpst and most vuLmbiP orient that one friend can make to another Price. $! Sent by Express on receipt, of price. For sale at all the best stores throughout the Caution. As there are dealers who take advanta e of our advertisements to impose upon their customers inferior preparations, it is nec essary to insist upon having what you call for, get the best: thoroughly tested and prepared bv nn experienced and scientific iMntist Treasurer of th. New York State Dentist’s Associa t ion, and \ ice President of the New ork City Dental So-irty. A<hlress WM. B HURD & CO., New York AGENTS WANTED ■ —n For ths HISTORY of tub CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA, o COMPRISING A FULL AND IMPARTIAL ACCOI NT OF THE ORIG N AND PRO GRESS of ths REBELLION. The Various Naval and Military Engagement:. and the Heroic Deeds performed by Armies nnd Individuals, nnd Touching Scenes in the Field, Cnmp Hospital AND Cabin. BY JOHN S. ABBOTT, XVTHOK OF THE “MOTIIFH AT H-'ME,” “LIFE OE NA PULEON,” “HISTORY OF THE FRENCH revolution,” <fcc. Illustrated with Diagrams and Nnmer ous Engravings of Battle Scenes, nnd Portraits of Distinguished Men by the best Artists

in mericft. Mr. AbbottS style is peculiarly gr.’.phic, for’ - cible nnd nirturesqe, bringing the scene* des I cribeff clJarh ami viviffly before the mind. ■ and enabling the reader almost to see the march , of.mbatll.-d hosts, to heart! - roar ol artillery. < XlVrticipate in the deadly strife of war; , and he i* bv common consent fegatded as he < man of all others to write the History of he 1 in Two Royal OcTava Volume, of over 400 pages each, illustrated with Maps. Di'iarams. and Steel EnL-rnvings, and Imuud tn Arabesque Leather in the most , approved modern style,and will be sold only “.ESSBS T ;n ° (y cL 2 ’62. Im. Indiftmpoli® IndnV FTTi I ftKE E PE \ E W Fl! BN ITO E POLISH. Prepared from a new receipt by 1 he proprFtor of U,P“BnoTm H .IoXATH>s Polish iseertlfied By all the New York Fnrn-ture Deaiers and Piano Forte Makers to bethe best >n the world for Re movins scratches. Marks, and D.rt. aml rrstorinK. hi d, nod laslirn- gl~s to allkmns of Varni«hed work, from bm-n-tn e in G ather it 7/;A^7toen^Stod rb "fCtoMon Flannel and a botll- or two of this New Fiavirisr. Polish, a Housekeeper can *o7k waoic in the the furn.tnre of a house and ? K r.imr like new. Now is the time to “shine up” vonr Tables, Chairs. Desks Pianos, Picture Frames Carriaees etc. and make them Ptelnre . y, e tter. This t« true economy. look spe „ ni , Dealers and Storekeep-t-or sale bv I P"™ 5 0 cents a bottle. P n rtt TNo 1 Spruce New York. Srr. : r 77 .Ae.FSTs Wasted. Address,Box 19/2, New I York P.O’ — EMPLOYMENT -»4O, A. month. p agents AV ANTED. rhP Franklin Sewins Machine. To. limited number of Travelling agents we will par a Salary of UIIDOLL4RS PEh MONTH. AND ALL EXI £!, ™ Agents a commtssion of per cent cn all Sales. . j Every Machines warranted to Satisfaction, and kep m P Marbine the Recent improvement* render _ k( , t For cheapest and most popular ,n bußincs s, ad full particulars and a perms" dress with stamp for rej-’rn P R ’ o^jj EßS Sole Agents FrlnkJn Co ° Box 302, BOSTON Mas® I v h 3? 3m TTlark’s School Visitor. VOL. VIL—A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence its seventh volume with the January number 1863. This i* I the only Day School periodical published at sis Itv cents: rear, magazine form, beautifully ilI Instrated Reading, music, speeches, Dialogues | Stories, puzzles, etc., etc., from the very best i wHtPF 3 ... . • ; Visitor has tho circulation of any ‘ rducfitionnl Journal published. Now is the tine tn form clubs for winter schools. for « Gnorimen, and see in uecments to clubs. TMUGHA-DAY /' HAMMOND. PuWisbcr*, v hT!ndelpbia, Pa. i

NEW nAP! UAfi llilfi MALE or FEMALE AGENTS OVUiUyU TO SELL LbOYD’f NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLOKED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES. CANADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK From recentsurveys, completed Aug 10,1862 cos! $211,000 to engrave it and one years time. Superior to any flu map ever made by Col lon or Mitchell, and sells at the low price of fifty cents ;370.000 names are engraved <)0 this ni..p. it is notonly a County Map, but it is al- ; so a County and Krilroad Jlnp of the’ nited States and Canadas combined in ■ one, giving EVERY RAIL ROAD STATION I and distances between Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per j day and will cake back all maps that cannot ; be sold and refund the money. Send for $1 x’rorth to try. ! Printed instrubtions how to canvass well furnished all our agents. Wanted—Wholesale Agents for our maps in ' every State California, Canada England France and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few h und re d d oil ars c apit al No Co mpc titio n. J. T. LLOYD, Na. Jf>4 Broadway New York City. The War D» nnrtinent uses our map nf Virgin ia Maryland arid Pennsylvania cost tKill JH'il nn which ii- mnrkcd Ai th Jam Creek . Shanburt r Maryland ITieht*. WHliam^pnrt, Fufitv, Pbo rersville. Nolands Ford, and all oUhtr on the Pntomac, Hud every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD’S MAP nF KENTUCKY, OHIO, Indiana nnd ULfNnia. i« the on/v authority for Gen. Buell and the War Department. Money refunded to any sue finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, Aug 2. “Lloyd’s map of Virginia Maryland, and PENNSYLVANIA. Thia Map is very largo; its cnat is bip 25 cents ami if is the best which can be purchased.” Oct 2. ’62. 3 w. GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS. THRILLIN’ G- INCIDENS OF THE GREAT REBELLION: OR, THE HEROISM OF OUR SOLDI! IS AND SAILORS. ILLUSTRATED. 1 vol,.large limo. Priee,sl.2s.

The critics and rhe public are right in predicting that this will surpass, in graphic narra- I tive, exciting intcßest. and extensize popularity, all other histories of the War for the Union. Itstheme will be the heroic daring, paticn* Mis- I faring, and hair breadthsera pea of our soldiers - and sailors, and its incidents will form the theme of conversation at innumerable firrsiUes j for years to come.lt will co tain, in addition to j its stirring details, the philosophical Analysis j of the Cnurps of the War. by ’ohn LoTiincr Mcti.fy. LL. D. Autborof “The Ri«e of the j Dutch R< pnbli,’'n etc., the dates of all the ini portani events from the 'ohu Brow in raid . ard j an accurate and revisi d accountof the piificipal b ’ttlrs with engravings. Ohe third the proceeds of all Ssubscript ions | sen! direct to ’is will be given for the Relief ! Disabled and all persons who wish a . copy of the work, and nlsoto benefit the li e-ol ; diers’should - end their name and nddn ss at once. Also, nnv officer or private, or p« rson in i any section of the country, having knowledge i of a heroic act or stirring incident, will oblige us , by sending an account of it. Boorst i t.frs. Postmasters, nnd Canvassing i Agents will b<» be furnished with fi. Subscription Prospect ns. on application to the Publishers IT Ali 'fralcn-mnisoiQn qinen tn anldisrs dcsi ringto ac as agents in taking subscript™/ s 11. THE HISTORY OF AMERI ’ CAN MAUUFACTUHES FROM 1608 to 1860 Bv Dr. J. Leander Bishop. '! vols.. Avo - Vol. I. now ready. Vol. 11. nearly ready. This is probably the largest and most important work now in the American press. We havealsn just published new editions of the following useful nnd popular hooks. THE &ISiW:’«S MIX’S LEGAL AIrVIM-R: or. How to Save Mnnev, bv Conducting Busi nos« abrording to Law, as expounded vy the Latest Aulhorites. 400 pp., sbe<p. Pric«x, <-1 . OPPOMTMTIES FOR IVDI STSY*, or, A THOU WD CttAYCESTO MAKE MONET. Cloth, $1 This; has been republished in England. E\ery business man and efark should have these books. They will pavthe buyer a hundredfold. Every parent should get them for their ‘ons. All these l»ook« are mailed, postpaid, on re ceipt of price. Wo pay particular attention to mailing hooks, wrapping them carefully, nnd will procure and send. postpaid, any book anywhere. on rece’pt olpublishers’ price and six stamps. Address FREEDLEY Sl CO-, Tribune Buildings. New York. PT INOS. —Persons who wish to buy n Piano ofthe host makers will be shown how they can «ave a handsome sum in the purchase if they address Pi ano. rare Joy . Coe <fc C., Publishers Agents, New York, P. O. S4O? WAGES PAID SIOO,

Tn sell goods for the A (fams Sewing Machine Company. We will given commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or pay wages at from f4O to s*oo per month, nnd pay nil necessary expenses. Our machineis perfect in its mechanism. A child can learn to operate it by half an hour’s instruction! It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use. and we have reduerd xhe price to Fifteen Dollars. Each mat hine is warranted for three rears. Address C. RUGGLES. Gen. Agt.. Detroit. Mich. TOTHE UNEMPLOYED’ T CAN GIVE STEADY EMPLOYMENT so I active voung men to solicit orders for LITTLE PLANT SEW WING MACHINE. pri ce sls—Herrmer. Gauge Screw driver rrd ext ra Needles. Will pay a liberal salary and rxpcP, c?s, or allow large commissions. COUNT* RIGHTS given to agents. AN AGENT wanted in every Coi nty. For particulars, descriptive Catalogue, <tc., address, with stump, T. S. PAGE, 3m-v-6 46. Gen’l agent forU S Toledo. O. Wool Twine. Q Twine.nt «VV NTTTMAN <k CRAWFORD

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k< Trrr'— Ca»h in advance: Otm "Fr '}£. Iwo dollars, two copies one yet" tfir four copies pup yrnr fix debar*. f oup year, and one extra. twplvp IMn <i Co anv one sending thirty s,,hs 7 w sixty dollars, we will #>ve one " _ ' s „ f J,»« Wilson’s celebrated Sewin’ nf i| „ ' mß rliin« thev sell for ferty five dollars. J’ 1 will be selected new atjlmmaniimc York, boxed and fotwarded free of the exception of freight. f „ ,i,: c nretai"" In procuring the srl.scribers for *• ’ #<riknl we of course prefer that the 'bl' , ,’ nt |,otbr r should be procured independently _.,j«,riat the re-sub r terms of two dollars' 1 ! Ur. Where thiscinnot be done, the > • ers wav be procured nt pn Y *’,'5.., r p , nnd the balance of the sixty ‘ to UR in cash by the p<- c on dean jW FF< ing Every poteen colh’Ctn’ff nsni . • *jl| j maclrin’e premium should «’’ ld ' ,| ieß< * the money as fast as obta.ned solMt scribers may begin at once to ht]ie( |d»» pers, and not become dissatisfied ir(v - >n i When the whole number of ? B "’ e J n „ I ,yis re whole amount of money ' c|s! . ,-orwnnle|iceived. the machine will ti ,wJ* SET Sampb copies of tl'ePo.t _ A requeetfd edress.l)EACG?> ; 1 Ad M alnut btreet, > — j 'AtlniFn'r’s Notice-, | pointed Administrator of he £1 .,l W ; : m i beHd. ? 3S<-d.-Sa.dest»t^ im . ! . ! le tolveni.