Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1863 — Page 4
HOSTETTER’S ’ nufnoturervof lIOS- ■ ci.b stomach p.; r . " 1 verfect conf. jellc< to I ]' ' of the laked ’ c ' ,,s - 1 ..l l '.e i:As attained arepu'7°''... » • _Km ■■ ... A few facts upoa ’■■■ n.<,r« powerfully than nines' unr. -- : c*rtioi>Krhl«zoningpuffery. 1 , ‘* J ' ’•' u Ho letter s Stomach BitU Yr «• ijjf. »...j . , , tr ••.n.otijiici (q over a halfmi.lion t trn-.j h< muuifest steady iuevti c n tin j ■ it is evident that during ine corning y r ■ ‘ < oiHun.biinn will reach M’.-ar via* iniili- l on.ec 3 L:s immenseaaioußl < übl never h;»v»- been sold but tor the rarw lutJirtuul pt* per tics con;,-lined in Ihe preparation. rip I ih<* >ar. -lion > f lhe most prominent ph\?xi’»»id j i ’hi.se «<\!:oiiMof lhe country xhere inc ni i- test known, who not only >cc<'i»iin’ii«l lhe Hiners to iheir patients, but Mi e rra.lv at - !1 limes* to give testimonials to its tricavy .n cns sos stomachic derangements »,1 ihc c.nsc- resulting therefrom. fiiis is noi i !emporstry popularity, obtained 1 v < xlr ;o»diu:ii y efforts in the way of trumpriing iLc qualities of the Bitters, but ft solid • »iimit.ion of an invaluable medicine, which is dvsrtuwd 'o he a# enduring hs time itself. Hostotter's Stomach Bitters have proved ft Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted (heir victims by hundreds. To be able to slate confidently that the “Bitters’* ■jre n certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like iisoases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies lhe blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving k that tone and energy indispensable for lhe restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them ton condition essential to lhe healthy discharge of the functions of nature. < Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it tistimulant, peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, ns it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonie, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evidence of thousands of aged iron and women > ho have cxpei ieuced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach derangemenia and general debility; acting under be advice of physicians, they have abandoned a.l deleterious drugs and fairly tested lire t. eiitg of this article. A few words to the gentler *ex. There are certain periods when »..cir cares are ho harassing that many of them ►ink under the trial. The relation of mother tn! child is so absorbingly tender, that the her. especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety k»r her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, lhe wear oi' body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe--1 .tie the energies of the system, and enable the r other io bear up under her exhausting trials i.:. I responsibilities. Nursing mothers generally prefer lhe Bitters to all other invigorators that receive the endorsement of pbysiuis. because it is agreeable to the taste as v v ;. ms certain io give a permanent increase of bo.li y strength. A pe* sons, to whom we have particu- • <1 above, to wit: sufferers from in<i ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, < - . ' . digestion, loss of appetite, and : I i. 'uasen or derail gen tents of the stomach, biperannuaicd invalids, persons of sedentary c ,iii ariou. and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos-t-iter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION. —We (Million the public against using any of the many imitations or counter- . frits, bm ask for Hostetter# Celebrated b iwmach Bri rrv . and see that each bottle has the words “ Dr. 3. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters’’ l . . f1... a .in nf tlin Lnttlo Drill fit fl YTI TlAfl
b.own un the s.de ot tho ijotue. ana etampea uu the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is ou the label. Uk Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pittsburgh. Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Xje*rtoa, and Germany. HEAD-QU AKTERS! V NOW ON HAM), 4 tent. mi<l wu.-selected rtoek of all kin<sn nf fnedz •cited to our trade, which will be sol! Clxeap«r the Ciiwupent! ,V»w if yaw tim« to buy .'—Cbme along, and txami*' for yourselves. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats, C«ps, Ac. GENUINE MEDICINES. Wmtld ata taka thia opportunity to call the aft*ntiou •f osir ritlrPTiß to tl>* f. >tl wiitg lone «*tnl.|ii»hed and e*f»-brate-d rernwii***. prepared by It. <’. M JaokP'>x A O, Fh.lnd* pit a, Pa. V>• have th*- genuine articles, with tna signature of C. M. Jacuox < n tach lottie and box. Hoofiand’s German Bitters. A Mfe, reliable, and certain cure for of the Lunt, <S*om-'cA v and AWnrya. such aa Laver Complaint, Dy’psftn. Nervous Debility. Jasmdice, Weakueaa. Depression of Spirits. fee. »ivi a positive preveiitive of yzllow a»o bilious i ever* Hoofiand’s Balsamic Cordial, for the epwdy curaof axo JWc IPIF-WT COWIVMPTIOX. r< m’l thw r-r«t»*ji-*« ’ efo- the f-u Mic for the cure »*f ral di-MivH-a. there is nun*- aaperior t this. The y. .1. ,|wr<fe («m-« sre. in nr« unable titaa. brought wzi.ler osnirol, an*) an efirctuai <ud pviuinneui cure perimine* Hoofiand’s German Pill. Th.,w n<««-d;r.4 m p«>d purgative medHrine ear • V'V re’r r*c thh Pill. Wr ar* MtirrJ that r>« cal»mtl >i.i ft»j- ) •••■* draft nt used in its enutpnsitum Thouaanda Iwvxrs a»!•! annually, *■*• aatinfettMU, w» believe, givt* t* rr»rr taatawr. \ gyviat amount *f t-rttwm*. from "II ctaa** of •*> rtMe. enn »•* fwl hi th* .Vmmmmm ••!.'. by th* p™. pth-Ur- and w<-wiir-sll» call at aw e and get <"*• Olve us a c«H*!—Examine our Stock! SATISFACTION guabanteedi What Ths W asi i< r-R —Tn<* Albany Kr-nin-J I.,urn -I. Mr. *-*• «r I’ reci-n-lv . XpllCI’IV. ■-> -r* *" « s '''- r - b '; 11 , o nrr-W. ••*' H * «"* *-iubi b--r« in*.* ’»•“ l>'“ - s ' *'? under the “'' ,s /ner ' " * at < - < hmn.cH • ti.i-lrtnok i**u- with th-,l<iurr*l. imme.ll'UH to*” '** ** , . , ■ ,’echrinj liMl slt'ery 7 il be abolBhe.l, before the r-hebu.us e„uM be reapmif.ed. -Not an Aboltton w *r eh.
— 1| | —■ 'xow IBTHKTIMK TO SUBSCRIBE The Sentinel 1863! 'pl .'0 governmental and political questions ol .ne coming year will have an absorbing interrs or every citisru.. lie are engaged in a gigant i tic civil war. result or which none can son sees L It threatens a radical change in the institution, and principles upon which, the government was t founded,and the de.atxuetiourd the iherlv and rights of the citizen, such ns the people vs wo other nation have enjoyed, and to which may be attributed our unequaled progress in national prosperity and greatness The issue will «oon l»e upon us, whether this free government shall be preserved ami maintained and the rights of the States under the Constitution perpetuated, or a powerful centra) authority be permitted to grow out of this war, obliterating Stale lines. State institutions, and all those checks upon he Federal government, rights reserved by the tates, which have constituted the excellence nd superiority of our nationality—Slates “one s the sea” for the common objects set forth in he Constitution, but “distinct as the billows” n the management of their purely < omcstic as airs. These questions were involved inthere cent elections, and the voice of the people was most emphatically expressed for the “Constitution as it is and the Union as it was ” Never was there a time when it was so important that the people should be thoroughly advised as to the progressand condition of public affairs and passing events. A people are not fit for self government unless with an intelligent judgment I they decide upon the questions which affect alike their own and the public welfare. CONGRESS.—WiII soon assemble, and the j most important questions will be brought before . it for determination. One of whi :h, the eman cipation and colonization policy of the President i will vitally affect the futuie of the country. All . interesting Congressional proceedings will be ’ reported in the Sentinel. THE LEGISLATURE--A rew Legislature will assemble on the Bth of January next. Its action will have a deep interest for the citizens of Indiana. The Sentinel will contain a fa»thful and intelligent repoit of its proceedings, 8O j that the reader can understand from day to dnv j what their representatives are doip.g, T• ’ E WAR —The CVents of the war as they ’ are devel.opea will be faithfully given so that j the public may be advised as to its progress; the results of battles, the condition of the contend- ; ing armies, and all that effects the great struggle, at home and abroad, for the overthrow of , the Rebellion. In addition, the Sentinel will contain the current news of the day, choice miscellany, State items the latest reports of the New York and Cincinnati general and cattle markets, the condition of the money and stock markets; in a word, it will be the effort of the proprietors cf rhe Sentinel to give its columns an interest for all ciases of readers and such information Jas will be especially adapted to the well being’of lhe citizens of Indiana. The Sentinel will continue to represent and stand by the regular organizations of the Democratic party. State and National; sustain tin principles and policy they shall avow, and support the candidates they may nominate. We have no agents. The low price for sub scriptioi will notallow it We therefore ask our Democratic friends—all who desire the sue cess of sound principles—to aid in the exten sion of the circulation of the Sentinel, Daily and Weekly until they shall at least reach every ’ Democratic family in Indiana. The press is a ’ most important agent in directing aright the . public mind.and all that is needed to give the Democratic 1 arty permanent rule is the enlightenment of the |>eopie as to its principles and policy It shall be our aim. with all the abilitic we possess, to faithfully advocate Democratic sentiments and measures, for we believe that in ! so doing we best promote lhe true intcrcsof the countiy. TERMS: Terms of the Daily Semtixel. I cdpy 1 year, in advance BO 1 “ 4 weeks, 50 Terms of the Weekly Sextimll. 1 copv 1 veai $1
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-It pert-up Ftia eottnete t« poven, ! lot lhe wMe bamdlesi (.entaeu h ran.’ ’BYOOXJ VYAkA¥W/kk ancZ have been introduced to the public for .acre than six years, and have acquired an Axx\.mt\\¥>e fhr exceeding any Family Medicines o’ . similar nature in the market. An appreeiating public was not lonf, ip iieeovering they possessed remarkable Cuva\Vv-c and hence their •nd consequent profit to the Proprietor, tbns enabling him to expend 'VXxovx.sawAw of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the which have been showered upon him from The peculiarity of the Y»\.oo»\. awtX. VvW% is that they strike at the root of by eradicating every particle of impurity \w X\\e ’’SX.ooA., for the life and health of the body depends •pon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags oat a aiserable existence. These medicine* •Kve. ’C\xe<\uo\.eA for curing Bcrqfula., Syphilis, Skin (Ziseasts, Old Sores, Salt Ifheutn, Rheumatism, Sisk Heactache, Liver Complaint, Fever and Leusorrhoea, Female Complaints, Erysipelas, St. Anthony’s Fire, Fumors, Eruptions, Fits, Scrofulous Consumption, ate. ?I( V I I ONEp erson writes, her daughter was cured of fits of nine years 1 standing, and ist Vitus’ dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was cured after his flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague after trying every medicine in his 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
"WovkWkt, a C\\av\xv. r V\\c \y\ooA. •re the most activs and thorough pills that bave 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 is too apt to be the case with •imply a purgative pill. They are really a ~B\ooA. ciwtX. Tivwc-v VAX., which, in conjunction with the will cure all the diseases, •nd, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, Qostiveness, , Calio fPa.in.3, Cholera, Jdorbus, Indigestion, <Pa.in in the Rowels, (Dizziness, eta. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, •nd they will say they are r CtOOtX i &nd 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 \xv> wxox'c. r Ab a proof that the Blood Purifier and Pills are purely I hare the certificates of those eminent chemists, Professors Chilton of h Y., and Locke of Cincinnati. Read Dr. Boback’e Special Notices and Certificates pubItohed in a conspicuous pari of this Paper from time to time*. Pries of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $1 par bottle, or >5 per halfdozen. Os the Scandinavian Veg •Cable Blood Pills, 25 cents per box. or 5 boxes for sl. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. 6 Itat Fourth St, M Building from Main St., Cincinnati, 0. Laboratory IB Hammord Street. FOR SALE BY In Adams county .by Dr. T.T. Darwin <fc C in Dwatur,Smith »t Nuttman, in Pleasant Mi John Hart, Monmouth, Samuel Linton, Bu o, and by Drutf<ist and Merckmtt generaly hroughout the Union. v6-n!0. I. L A UFE R T Y No. 91 Columbia Street, on*- door west of Bran driffs Stove and Hardware Store, FORT WAYNE. IND,, X wyOULD say tothe public in general that he i TV is determined to sell DRY GOODS. Bou-e ! nets. Hats, Flats. Carpets. Trunks. Ac., Ac ' cheaper than any other House in the city, et country — No mutele. Also, Home made. ol madelo order—Warrsatrrf. COUNTRY MERCHANTS , supplied cheaper than any other House can sr vest of the Mountains. Call anti zee befoe I Jurcl.aaiug elsewhere. No trouble to show goodw. <• LAFFERTY, No. 91 Columbia Ssre-et, ,Sr,4J Fort Wayne, Indiana.
1 DR. WM. B. HURD’S Dental Remedies 1 ARE the best in the world, INSURING FINE TEETH de A SWEET BREATH, AND CUBING TOOTHACHE AND NEUBALOIA. Oo von wish to he blessed with nud admired | fnr Pka,i.t Whitx and Sound TEFTH? 1 se DB WM B HUED’S UNBIVALTED TOOTH POWDEB, warranted free from acid alkali or anvinjurioussubstan'-e. Price 25 c’ts per box. ETBeware of theordinary cheap Tooth Powder, which whiten but destroy. Pa you wish tobecertain that your PR/EATH is pure sweet and a<rreeable’ch>»shand or wife, iover or friends? Use DB. HUED'S CELEBKA TED MOUTHWASH. Price 37 cents pcrbottle. This astringent wash is also the best remedy in the world for Canker. BAnBaRATn. Blkedino Bums. Pouf Moi-th . etc. It has cured hundreds. Bo von or vour children suffer from TOOTHACHE? Oct DE. HUBD’3 MAGIC TOOTH ACHE DBOPS Price, 15 cent, per bottle. I Are vou afflicted with NEURALGIA? Get DB. W BHUBD'S NEUBALGIA PLASTERS I The most effective and delightful remedy known. They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe anc charm away pain. Try them. Price, 18 sud 37 cents. Mailed on receipt of price: Do yon wish a complete «et of DENTAL REMF.DIES and n Tbeatisf on Pbrservino Teeth? Get DR W. B. HUBD’S DENTAL TBEASURY. the neatest and most valuable present thatone friend ean make to another Price, JI. Sent by Express on receipt of price. For sale at. all the best stores throughout the country. Caution.—As there are deniers who take adTantape of our advertisements to impose upon their customers inferiorpreparations.it is necessary to insist upon having what von call for. GET THE best: thoroughly tested and prepared bv an experienced and scientific Dentist I reas- . uH>r of the New York State Dvntist’s Associa 1 tion, and t ice President of the New York City Dental So-iety. Address WM. B. HURD & CO.,|New York AGE NTS WANTED o For thk HISTORY of the CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA, 0 COMPRISING A FULL AND IMPARTIAL ACCOI NT OF THI ORIG'N AND PROGRESS of the REBELLION. The Various Naval and Military Engagement’. and the Heroic Deeds performed by Armies and Individuals, and Touching Scenes in the Field, Camp Hospital AND Cabin. BY JOHN'S ABBOTT. AUTHOB or THE ’ MOTHER AT HOME.’’"LIFE M NArOLXON.” ■■ntSTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION,” &C. Illustrated with Diagrams and Numerous Engravings of Battle Scenes, and Portraits of Distinguished Men by the best Artists in mericn. Mr, Abbott’s style is peculiarly graphic, forcible and picturesue, bringing the scenes described clearlv and vividly before the mind, and enabling the reader almost to see the march of embattled ho«ts,to hear tl;o roar of artillery, and participate in the deadly strife of war; and lie is by common consent regarded as the
I man of all others to write the History ofthe great Rebellion. It will be issued in Two Royal Octnvo ; Volumes of over 400 pages each, illustrated with Maps. Diagrams, and Steel Encnivings. and bound in Arabesque Leather in tho most approved modern stvle.and will be sold only i BY SUBSCRIPTION. A goop asext wantkd to sell this History in : each County of the State ofln-lian apply to . or address ASHER <t CO , Oct 2 '62. 1 in. Indian-ipoliv Ind THE FCLfEKEFFE MW rm'iTm polish. t Prepared from a new receipt by t he proprietor of I the •'Bbotokr Jonathan Polish, ’ iscertified bv all the New York Furniture Dealers and Piano . ’orte Makers tobethe best in the world for Re '* u ._ --ties, Marks, and Dirt, and restoring a high and lastiP.” g’o« to allktnds of i Varnished work,from Furniture to Leather — ' It is cheaper and better then Varnish, dries immediately, and is easily applied. Witbapiope ‘ cr, . ' rt.. and a bottle or two of this nf Canton rian. tt > „ _ Pmißn a Housekeeper can New PiRNTTVir Jolish. ’ work wagic in tho the furn.t'ire "f » hou'e an. keep it locking like new. Now is the time to "shine up” your Tables. Chairs, Desks. Pianos. Picture Frames Carriages etc. and make them lock 5D percent, better. This i- trueeconmnv. I'or sale'hv Famiture Dealers and Storekeepers generally. Price 25 and 50 cents a hottie. Oepot. No. I'Spruce Street. New York. Srr Aottx-TS Wanted. Address,Box 1972, New .YouLOEMPLOYMENT -«4O. A-MONTH. P AGENTS WANTEO. YTTK want an active agent in every Conn V V in Canada and the United States, to S j The Franklin Sewing Machine. I To a limited number of Travelling agents we will pav a Salary of t4O DOLLARS PER MONTH. AND ALL EXpen«e«, To Local Agents a commission of 33/3 per cent cn all Sales. Every Machineis warranted togiv* universal Satisfaction, and kept in repair six months Recent improvements render this Machine the cheapest and most popular in the market. For full particulars and a permanent business, ad dress with stamp for return postage, TTAR'ITS, BROiHEiiS Sole Agents Franklin Sewini? Machine Co Box 302, BOSTON Mass ▼ n 32 3m . j _ — ; Clark’s School Visitor. J VOL. VIL—A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY. ? The Visitor will commence its seventh voL ■ nme with the January number, 1H63. Tbi« is j the only Dav School periodical published at sis Ifv center rear, magazine form, beautifully illustrated. Reading, mnaic, speeches, Dialogues j stone«, puzzles, etc., etc., from the very best writers. The Visitor has th* largest circulation of any /educational Journal published. Now is the r ' tin ®to form clubs for winter schools. Send for 1 a specimen . and see inducements to clubs. DAUGHADAV £ HAMMOND, Publishers, Ta3 ’^c!rh’3 i Pa.
NEW MAP’. I I‘fHl flflf) MALE or FEMALE AGENTS bOU.t'IHI TO SELL Lloyd’s new steel plate count > colored MAP OF THE UNITED STATES. CANADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK | From recent surveys, completed Aug 10,1«62 cost J2i>,ooo to engrave it and oue years time. I Superior to any $lO map ever made by Colton or Mitchell, and sells at the low price of fifty cents :370.0tHi names are eugraved on tills , map. It is uotouly a County Map, but it is ai- , County and Rnlroad Map of the 1 Hfted Statesand Canadas copibiped m O,, EVERY RAIL ROAD STATION and distances between Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per , day and will cake back all maps that cannot ; be sold and refund the mongy. Send for JI worth to try. I Printed instructions 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 hundred dollars capital. 'NaComprtUuia. I. T. LLOYD, No. 104 Broadway New York City. The War Department uses our map of Virgin ia Maryland and Pennsylvania cost Jltin.OUO on which ismarked Antietam Creek. Sharshurg Maryland Hights, Williamsport, Ferry, Rhor. rsville. Nolands Ford, and all others on the Potomac. and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS, istheonfy authority for Gen. Buell and the WarDepartinent. Money refunded to nnysne finding »» error in it. Price 5B rests. From the Tribnne, Aug 2, ‘‘Lloyd’s map of Virginia Maryland, and PENNSYLVANIA. This Map is very large; its cost is but 25 cents audit is tb» best which can be purchased.’’ Oct 2. ’62. 3 w. GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS. THRILLING INCIDENS OF THE GREAT REBELLION; OR, THE HER3ISM OF OUR SOLDKIS AND SAILORS. ILLUSTRATED. 1 vol,.lar9 f I2mo. Price, sl.2s. The critics and lhe public are right in predicting that this will surpaß*. in graphic narrative, exciting intcßeat. and popularity, all other histories of the War for the Union. Its theme will be the heroic daring, patient suffering. and hair breadthsecapes of our soldiers and sailors, and its incidents will form the theme ofcnnversntion at innumerable firesides for years tocome.lt will co tain, in addition to its stirring details, the philosophical Analysis of the Caures of the War, by John Lotwrop Mctley.LL.D. Aulhcrof “The Rise of the Republi,”n etc., (be dates of all the im portant everts from the John Browm raid . and an accurate and revised arcouiilof the principal battles with engravings. Ohe third the proceeds of all Bsubecriptlons sent direct to us will be given for the Relief of Disabled Soldiers, and ail persons who wish a copv of the work, and blsoto benefit the the soldiers’ should -end their name and address nt once. Also, nny officer or private, or pf-rsnn in any section of the country, having knowledge of a heroic act or stirring incident, will oblige us
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s4n, wages PAID SIOO. * I To sell gooils for the AdsmsSewing Machine < Company. Me will give a commission on all < goods sold by our Agents, or pay wages at 1 from S4O to SIOO per month, and pa'v all nercs- | < sary expenses. Our macbineis perfect in its • i mechanism . A child can learn to operate it by ! r half an hour’s instruction! It is equal to anv Family Sewing Machine tn use. and we have ’ reduerd the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each machine is warranted for three veers, > Addrcn C. RUGGLES. Gen. Agt.. Detroit. Mich, TOTHEI UNEMPLOYED I CAN GIVE STEADY FMBLOYMENT to I act’v? voting men to selicH orders for ttin I LITTLE GIANT FEW WING MACHINE, price . SI5 —Hemmer. Gauge Screw driver and extra . | Needles. Will pay a liberal salary and expeoces. or allow large commissions. COUNTY RIGHTS given to agents. AN AGENT wanted , in every Cot nty. For particulars, descriptive 1 Catalogue, <tc., address, with stamp. T. S. PAGE, ■ I _m-v-S 4G. Gen’l agent for U.S Toledo. O. Wool Twine. i 0 AABSLSIWooI Twine, at? ' V' ’ NFTTMAN A- CRAWFORD
Look! Ladies, Look] PHOTOGRAPHIC Aloum For Nothing At the present time when everybody togranhic allium mad, it will h,"ol 1 news to the publie to know that we kave^ 1 "" ]Ob a plan by which they may procure l ' l ' A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM FOR NOTHING? We are not joking by any meaniyU, eay this; we jneau it. We propose to ' GIVEAWAY A PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUM A PREMIVM FOR*SLBSCR|]>T|jiis FOR THE New York Wee kly Now universolly admitted to bo ih P MODEL STORY AND SKETCH Pa. FEB OF THE AGE THE NEW YORK WEEKLY Employs more literary talent and sju’Ms mota money for contributions than any athet pni,., of its class published. Anybody' Infor,notice it is fairly brought, will be glad io mi scribe for iteven without any fnrthe. iadtits j mentsthaa its merit; but when in addition, a ■ PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM is GIVEN' AWAT THE HUSH for it 3VILL«BEIJIMEW. In ordc r to more fully explain onrselvea, we hereby lay before the public the following 1 LIST OF PREMIUMS TO GETTERS UP OF CLUBS. ,To anybody who will send ns five dollars i fur two subscriptions to the New York Wei-klr ’we will give h splendid Photographic Album bound in beautiful leather awd gill edged Wvr.» 1 two dollars. To any one sending us 4,7 50 f. r tkiea. gnh ‘ scriptions, wc will send a sph adrd 5 album. To any oae sr i.di’jg ten doUnrs for four subscribers we will fethd a splendid Album worth >ve dollars jTo anv one sending 2 ’ dollars for eight obscnptioi.fi, we will send a beautiful 111 dob I lar Album • 1 hose t nlitled to premiums should l« fol to mention the color of the album—<iib«T prow.n, ITnck. red or fancy Color. Ench Album will be sent on tb.e day it is or- , ered . THE NEW YOKE WEE! I V. ! has let n lor g enough before the people to . fy th« ni that these < ffers are made in good fni;ii and that our engagements will be faid.f’ ■’ v ’ ; met. Our friends must Le careful to whom th (, y entrust their money. as we. <f c« urre <■» ‘ ’ tsks norisk. Persons sending ns inf ix v slu»v.’d ' be particular to mention Town Co ty r.ul ' State. All letters must be addressed tn STREET A SMTTU 11 1 rnnkfurt St., Ah n To/ir- ; Specimen Copies sent free « -3 Jt-a 3 H ' ‘‘ISIOS CASII COTIG SffllE,' I which hits been removed to the corner ot Main And Clinton Streets, ■ FORT WAYNE. INDIANA.
CHEAPEST Clothing EztabliG ment [„ Fort Wrivw And wln-ri-also may be found tin- largot assortineiit of CLOTHS, CASIMF.PS. VESTING, Jr., which they make to order irthe m<»s: l:i>hion abb* st yle New York, Paris".'tnd L n ndci'fa>hivit c jt sale. “Cheap f< r Cash Ts nur motto, and the b>w price f< r nur r? r • tneiits. innde from the lw<t martrinb. 1 :**•’ tniiishf <1 those who have heretofore p«itroni?*t the ‘‘Union Hall Clothing Store.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN J CO. v’-n3!l. Prospectus for 1863 THE SATURDAY EVENING WT, The publishers of the Post tnkr’plra’*’’" •’» ' announcing that their literary airnog*’» w ' ,,fs ' r the comin ? year are of a character fe them in promising a feast of good things tot ww thousands of readers. Among the r “ nlri ’ i to the Post we may now mention the foitoviM I distinguished authors: ’ miß. Eilfn wood, Marton TTaii<M»> Kirkk. aud VIBGINIA F. TownsvnpDuring the coming year the l’< Wlf ' : vor to maintain its high reputation . i' I ’/'' 1 ' stories, sketches and poetry Specia <tp | menu shall also be devotid na h. 1 agriculture,xvit and hutnor, receipt*» > kefs, etc. A , ! Tfbm*— Caib in advapce: One eopy nneyf- • two dollars, two espies ene year thri-e ' ’ , four copies one year six dollars. *J'- "- one vear, and one extra, twelve dollars. , i j subscriptions™"
I o anv one sending thirty stio-cii , sixty dollars, we will give one of " Wilson’s celebrated Sewing Machines. I they sell for forty five dollars. T ** e J n .’ will be selected new nt the manufac to • York, boxed and forwarded free of o. » j the exception of freight. ( >, i .„,e m iam In procuring the subscribers for this P.* ■we of course prefer that the thirty • , (|b(< should be procured independently of v rtr j. at the regular Jerms of two dollars ew rib ber. Where thia cannot be done, the, _ ers may be procured at any of on” f _. ar ,tef and theballance of the sixty , in, to us in cash by the pet son desiring w>wl ’n| Every person collecting " an '. e \ f ° r aines with machine premium should send Ibt the mil the money as fast as obtained, so that scribers may begin at once to tbe( ] f lw pers, and not become dissatisfied wi SI J| When the whole number of names jmr . . whole amount of money (sixty- dollareeived, the machine will be duly Po iswbaL O Sampl copies of the Post . Admiii’r’s NoticeNotice is herebp given that the " ,I,,a " p a p. ‘ has been, on the 27th day £ ’ (>f garth , pointed Administrator of'h '..„- n «rd t-* ■ Robert deceased. Paid estate is Ite mh-entx .1 R.HWW, r
