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DAILY GAZETTE. 4 a rOBT WATTfE. DIP. TPESDAr.rAPOUST 4, 18C8. LOCAL ASB MISCEILASEOtS.

Brifr. rimsvioH( rotr vatki Chicago x. ft. Car Express, JSifhtEiprea, fut Line, Mill and AMh tfaf'ae Wtl.l fArr a Lr An. llilO Lr 11:90 Arr.

8:15 A Lr. 8:20 11:60 Lr 1210 Going EoaL 1 II 8:06 A 3:15 11:10 a 11:15 12:10 AH 12:20 m.h. TOLEDO. WABASH TUSTIIX. Going fail.

10:10 12:10 II 12. 30 K30 10:30 On the PJttsbarsh Railroad, the "Put Lint" trains pass throQjrh daily. The "Nixht Express," jolm But, passes throngs, srery morales, on Sunday and Monday. The "Day Express," and "Mall Accommodation," pan throuah daily except Sundays. Dailt Gaietts.

Extra copies of the Fort Wayne Gimri can be obtained every evening at Lorin SmitV. Newa Depot. AiAttDE ueiat aectic commence to morrow at Colerick'a Hall. Tei China Stoke. One of the finest Stocks of everything pertaining to a Crock ery and China Store, to be fonnd in North' era Indiana, is, undoubtedly, to be found at H.N.

Ward's Establishment, on Calhonn street, in the Hamilton building. LaRce's Aacnc Do not forget that on to morrow evening the grand scenic exhibition entitled above will be given lor the first time' in Colerick'j Hall. From the many high encomiums that hare been bestowed upon this Panorama, we are led to expect a treat of no ordinary character. A Good Ciukce. Persons wishing to commence housekeeping can obtain a full outfit of nearly new Furniture, and Housekeeping articles, by calling at No.

258 West Jefferson St. previous to to morrow (Wednesday) evening. The House can be rented if desired. A good garden on the place. G.

A. E. A special meeting of Post No. 72 is ordered for this evening at the Hall, to consult on the expediency of having the drama of the' "Drummer Boy" brought out in this city. A full at tendance is requested.

Meeting open to all our friends. R. S. Robebibox, P. Tue Drummer Boy.

We received a call, this morning, from H. Anderson, thd General Agent of the Dramatic Representation of the 'Drummer Boy. This playhashad awonderful "run" wherever it has been introduced. The personations are all made by homo talent," and we have enough of that, wo know, to bring out the play in this city successfully and profitably. Mr.

Anderson iainthc city with a view to organizing our "home talent" for tho purposo intimnted. ECTEitritisixo. We notice that the firm of Frank Thanhouser are making some fine improvements in the interior of their store roomat tho Great Western Dry Goods Store. They are having the ceiling of the room beautifully frescoed, and the walls painted, so that when the painters have completed their job, this will probably be tho most ntlracti'vo store room in tho cily. This is an cridciico ofl most commendabto enterprise on tho part of the above named firm.

Mr. Thanhouser has been, and is still. in New York, purchasing a large stock of new goods, and a grand Opening" may be expected at the Great Western on Saturday next. Electiox op Officers. At their last meeting for tho election of officers, the Good Templars of Summit City Lodge No.

14, chose the following: W. C.T W. V. T. Mra.

G. R. Saxton. W. S.

C. T. Lipes. W. F.

S. J. Kinney. W. T.

Miss M. Broom'. W. A. S.

Henry Templar. W. M. Alex. Whitaker.

W. D. M. Mrs. M.

E. Elsworth. W. I. G.

Miss Emma Lawson. W. O. G. Neil McLaughlin.

W. C. H. P. Smith.

R. H. S. Miss Nettie Rogers. L.

H. S. Jennie Embrv. tho above officers were installed Registration. The different Boards of Registry, for this city and county, com' menced their sittings yesterday morning, and it is expected that their first exami nation of the Lists' will be completed to' night.

We. give below the names of the members composing the different Boards oflsegistry in this city. 1st Ward Henry Prange, Iniip.f B. H. irentman, U.

N. Putnam. Ren, 2dWard B. H. Tower, John conger, M.

Barbour, 3d Ward Pat. McQee, Insp.j Chas. Morse, Henry Tons. Ren. 4th Ward John B.

Rekers, Insp.j W. i.yue, Mewart Eakins Rep. 5th Ward Piatt J. Wise, Insp.j A. Webb, Dem M.

B. Strong, Ren. Oth Ward John S. Lcnch, Insp.j John Harrington, Dem.j John Klnnan, Rep, th anl Lester V. ilcox, Insp.

Silas Tam, Jr. Q. G. Greene, Rep, 8th Ward Ed. Slocum, Insp.j Henry ononey, Horace llanna, Rep.

Gxaxt Cixb Meetixo. The meeting ofl tne Urant Ulub, last evening, was a full, harmonious and most successful one. An election of officers for this month held, resulting in the choice of Mr. John Hongh, for President, and nomer Hart man lor Secretary. committee was appointed to provide a Rpecch for enoli meeting of the Club, from some one of its members, and II.

U. Robinson. Esq was appointed the speaker for next Mon day evening. Messrs. I.

Jcnkinson, W. H. Withers and M. Drake wcro appointed a commit' tee, in connection with the County Central committee, to organize clubs and meet' Ings, anij insure a vigorous prosecution of tne campaign. It was decided to hold a meeting at New Haven, on Fridny next, to orgnnize a urant ana vouax uuu.

Jenkinson will address the meeting. of tho club was then chanted so as to be hereafter called the Grant and Colfax Club. Campaign Flag" Made to order and for sale, at 84 Tripp Tioar' Shirt Factory. Peaches Be dnee o. $1.00 per Box.

Apples 60c per Peck, tue raniT aiocse. Ooad Brown 8air. Nine pounds for $1 00, At the 29 7 Fruit House. Well Doxe. We are glad to learn that at the re dedication of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, on Sunday last, over seven hundred dollars were raised by subscription enough to pay all debts, and some allowanco for those with short memories) who forgot to come up to the Captain's office and settle.

Tbe new firm of N. McKay A Co. (D, T. Orbison irffra. Myers) will commence to break ground on tho Bar street sewer this week.

They will give employment to a large number of men; and with their well known energy will no doubt push the work to an early completion. The Machixi Works Orro'siTE. Our staid old citizens are hardly aware of the many improvements that are constantly going on in our thriving and growing city. Although all are crying hard times, yet, on every band can bourly bo heard the sound of tbe hammer, or the click of the trowel) and the accumulation of building material in pur streets betokens the im provements that are daily going on in onr midst. These reflections were in some measure caused by the visit we made yesterday to our near neighborsover the ca nal, Bowser, Prentice Falls, Steam Iron Works.

AVe were shown through their large shops by their head clerk, who kind ly explained to lis many of the mysteries connected with the intricate machinery. which time and space will not allow us to enumerate. A large addition of aboutOO by ib feet has lately been added to their shops, with more and larger ones in 'con New and heavy machinery is being put into the new shops. Three new engines were nearly completed one to go to Michigan, one to Illinois, and one of 75 horso power, for New York. They nave engines ot iheir manufacture in nl most every Stale in (he except ing Florida.

They have in their employ over fifty men, with a weekly pay roll of nearly one thousand dollars. For a con tinuation of what might further be said, let ourcitizcns call and see for themselves. Cm MATTERS. S. B.

Browx, Dentist. Office over 1st National Bank. fi Mlt Arrival of Brled Frnlla. New Figs at 10c to new Raisens irom zu to zoc new lurKisn Prunes at ICc lb; new Zantee Currants at 121e lb; California Apricots at sue. fi in at tue i bctt house.

7 16 ftowlnff Macnlneau Finkle and Lyon Agency still continued. Machines, Fixtures, and all necessary supplies, on hand at No. 2d Douglas Avenue. Those in need of a first class Machine will to well to examine the Finkle Lyon before purchasing elsewhere. 0 4 dawSin Great Discoverers, Like great statesmen and been regarded in all aires an nnltlic ben efactors.

Dr. Ueceeij. is the greatest iiiumi uiscovercroi tue age, ana win Do aamitted, by nil who use his eget able Ague Cnre, to be a great public benefactor. The Curo is for sale by all uruggisia. Straw Hata Mraw Hale 1 1 A beautiful stock of Children's Straw Hats and Caps, in great varioty.

Mens' and Boys' Straw Hats Spring and summer I'cit Hats, ot every description, just received at Harper A Fitz'r Fort Wayne' Hat Factory, 6 20 dtf. Calhoun St. To the Ladies. Miss Bates will eo East about August 12th, and return about September 15th, with a full report of Paris and New York Fashions. Towxlet, DeWalo, Boxd Co.

8 4d3w Darkeo'a CJroiind Nplrem, "Warranted pure Black Pepper 10c per paper; Cayenne Pepper 16c per paper White Pepper 12ie per paper; Cloves 14c ner raner i AHsDice 10c ner tinner Cinnamon 25c per paper; Ginger 10c per paper; Mustard Jib papers 20c sage lue per paper Msce zuc per paper at the FnriT House. 7 10 Affent, Attention! A gift of $260 worth of popular books given to the agent who sell the greatest number ol He voter's lioofc lrom now until December 1, 1868. It is having an unprecedented sale. Contains all the important matters connected with tho Government from 1774 to 18U8. Portraits and lives of all the ex Presidents.Presidents.

Candidates of both parties and their platforms. Not partisan. Send for circulars witn tun aescription. ASHER, ADAMS HIGGINS, Buffalo, N. or Indianapolis, Ind.

8 4 dot BUSINESS NOTICES. For Ornamental Work Go to Akderbox Kover's, No. 04 Columbia second floor. 7 8dlw Freh Lemons Just rcceivcd OOc. to 75c.

per dozen, at the Fruit House. Whortleberries, 1 sc. per quart, at tho Fruit House. Traveling; IUrs. A splendid lot just received at Tripp Tigar's Shirt Factory.

dtl Cofrpel fom el torrce i Another great reduction on Coffees for a few days. Wc will reduce prime Rio from 23c 22c. Wc will reduce Rio from 28c to 26c. At tho 8 4 Fruit House, Reduction on Imported Ales Edinburgh Sparkling, per doz. London Porter, Warranted genuine, at the 7 29 tf Fruit House, $1 50 1 50 Tbe Peerless Baklna; Powder.

Two teaspoons full is equal to three of any otner Jiaking owder. rnce 15 cents per box, at tho Fruit House. To Sell or Trade. a qa L' A uuc uv IH.1V X' ni 111, 1 UlllVD UUUI VUJ also, 500 acres Wild Land for cash or city property. 11.

v. uartmax. 7 8udwlw 6WW Vniln ly Bash Ejieix, Dealer in tMrt, nool, JlMrt, JJHtfer, zap; Haon, llarrieon AYreef, WeM ta (Jolumbia itrtct. FobtWatki, Aus.t.'ISiiS. FL0VR, While Wheat $11 00(811 so 10 006(10 Hi WHEAT, White, hu 1 Itml OA 1 CORN, Ear Out OATS llK 0 11)1 BUTTER, ken, lb a) frMhroll.TII)....'.....:: a at BEESWAX sstiw Si EUU3, im rauirs AKD HUTS.

GREEN APPLES, bus 1 1 itieiu arriiEa. ft, FKATItKK.S.Iii'irnM.ltt ftp fA iiav.m ten in nnM'T? i iiivzo, rrecn, ilrr la SHEEP PELTS, green 7.1 25CI CO POt'LTST ASU OAUS. CHICKENS, lire lh 15 SO ilrMMMl. lh Ill TURKEYS, lOcif rsovisioss. LARD loo 17 nilMUM, uui uni 200 (9 a' BAl'lfit, CIOVM.

HUS 4 OOfA 4 timothy, 1M III. Mi IVt SALT. Vbbl. (5 260 8 10 cord SOD 4 60 WOOL. Fins lbt and white Si 40 MMlum s.Vn Common1 30 2.1 Seales.

Platform and Counter. A full line for sale by B. W. Oakley 4 Son. Illustrated catalogue furnished on ap plication 7 26 dtf Striped, Fancy and Brown Linen Shirtines.

all the fashion, made nn to measure, and warranted to fit, at Tripp A Ttm.l. A Snear Another Redaction. Nine pounds for a dollar, used to sell eigm pounas. iigtit pounds lor a dob lar, used to Bell seven pounds. At the Fruit House.

Cttr Mills lloorl Lower Prices! Best Amber Winter Wheat Flour, $10 00 Second 8 00 White Corn Meal, per GO delivered free by the sack or barrel in any part of the city. 6 24 dtf Dot Fltttnf Shirts in tbe United States, and all kinds of (rents' fwrmMng Goods, cheap, at Iripp ioar's, corner Calhoun and cerry. Hdtr Paper Collars JTew Hlrles. PaMttn vuuini, lUUHUliljr, OimKB peare, and all new styles of collars. lAuies collars ana cuns, at 25dtf TaiPPtTiOAR's.

Is arknowleda ed by nil Brst Class lllivslcians. that it indinnenan. We to good health to have dry feet You can find anything nlmost in the snoe lino ai Marei.et, Scurader i Co's. "Too many Colors, And more shades than I like to see, has liccu my experience," savs the Rev. Geo.

Pearce, of Warren, Ohio, by use ing any other than Barrett's Hair itestorative." A district or local agent, by a first class xsew i orK iity Lite insurance Company, introducing new features and oftcr ing liberal inducements to agents. Address General Agent, P. O. Box 1.673. Indianapolis.

7 29 d5t Dried Fruits Choico Turkish Prunes, per lb lCc Peaches 10c Apples 8c At tbe Fruit House. 7 23 tf. Br.Tebbets' Physiological Hair Regenerator, the oldest and best preparation in the market, is received with vor. preparation in the mar Wlin rrent nnnnlne ta. vor.

its euect upon grey hair, in re Biunug uuia ucsuuiui mack or brown, is wonderful. It also cleanses the scalp, prevents the hair from falling off, and promotes a lnxuriantgrowth. For sale by Biddle Brandriff, Gratigny mm ht iruggiBis generally, 0 22 dlw alt 8m Teas A shipment of 100 chests just receiving, and large purchases, and immense sales, enable us to place Teas in the consumers' hands at a small profit Young Hyson, per lb, 80c, $1 00, 1 23 ana Dest i w. imperial, per lb, $1 00, 1 25 and best 1 60. Gunpowder, per lb, $1 25, 1 60 and best 1 CO.

Oolong, per lb, $1 00, best 1 23. All Teas warranted or money refunded. At the Fnurr House. 7 29 tf. I EdiTOB Gaistts PliiBjia annnnni.

mv nam in muepcimcni uuiuiuais lor cnerin oi Al ien eouniy. at tos eomins uotobor election. Honinc to receive iiuniiort from men of all nar. ties, if elected, I pledge not to use the office to advance tne interMta of cither nerlv. huf almnlv discharge the duties of the office to tbe boat of auimjr.

ivuniruifi ail Drs (Boobs. 4t: PIONEER CALICO PRINTS Drn cotis. IYTammoth Stock DRY GOODS! GREAT WESTERNl liar 29lh. "68. dtf.

J. D. IIAKCE. THE MARKETS. Fort Wnyne Markets.

TALLOll WOOD, oeaon ana fjoop Skirts. A' LARGE LOT, KniliriK'lnc nil llio ropujni' Milkctt. In Fall Styles, RECEIVED T0 DAY1 FOR SALE At Old Rates! Hoop Skirt Factory! No. (I COLUMBIA Hoop Skirl in New Slj lew, Made of the Tery beat of material, end cheaper 'AND REI'A 1KKD FRKK OF CttA ROE WlEJt 1IUUKEN. OOnBETB, An Iromenao atock.

chennnr cheanwt. Every Coraot ioM warranted to be all whalebone. Dress Trimmings and Billions, to (n. tirvir new aioca, well acieetea. Laulles' mlcrclalli, a complete atock.

Parasols, a full line. Notions. Worsted, and. other articles too iiuuiaruu. iu uicimiud.

uiuiweoiu very low HOOP SKIRT FACTORY, 2dawly JOSEPH BLACK. Prop's. Pjlt f)0U3f. gACK AQAIN. Oity SyoSOuso.

JERMAN baa returned, and arnin taken charie of the City Dye Uouae, and will be bnn py to aee hi; old. ami aa many newcuatomora aa will favor him with a call. 1 am now prepared, a usual, to do all kinda of lancy Ilyeins; alao The old City Dye llouae. No. 67 Wert Water atreot, eatabliaheu in liuO, hoa no conneclion whalevor wltb any other eatabliahmont of the kind in the city.

Gooda received by exprepa lsdawOm A. B. JERMAK. JiTOTICIS OF ELECTION. There will ba a neetlui of the Ktnekhol, of the.

Msumee Buildins. Loan and Harlnr'a au. iih, low, ni OOCIOCK for the purpoae of electinr nine llirectora to man are the affairs of the Aaaociatlon fur ihm ah. year, or until the snnual meetinr. Abo.

for lU.PHllWN Ul IB.11J1UB WU.lllUlllin SHU uy iiawa. a mil aiieouanoe requeeieu. sxiiua "DILL HEADS printed In tho best man i ner. at the Oaaette Office. "DUSINES3 CARDS of every style asauy pnsisa at us haiitti urrtos lVe nrc now in Lnp (Juairiitir ourSiwk of FALL GOODS, Embracing Everything in the Dry.

Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods XaXaXT33! Our Domestics Townley, DeWald, Bond Co. July 21, m. a), jsssatmsswwwc U'KBK Bought before the Rise And vehro selling tlieni At the Old Price! WE DEFY COMPETITION iOivo us your ilrst call! FRANK. THANHOUSER, tipl olsttriiifl. CSrOULD'S UPHOLSTERY K00MS.

Mattrasses Bedding, Wholesale and Retail. Sea Grass, Cotton, Moss, Hair, and Spring MATTRASSES. Hod Comfortora i rK'ATHKl! niLows. AND HOLSTERS. COM5ION LOUNGES, In liiiiuaMk, lteppi, 'lVrry, irran, and ltriiHHrlw Carel.

OHUKCU CUSHIONS. a Eipecial attention giveu to HOUSK Fl'lTlNR, CAIU'CT LAYING, AND CUKTAIN HANGING. I'liii', Tl liiie, Lunl CORN HUSK," In onr quantity, for Beds. ill KimU of lkddiiig Renovated. lTitlinlHlerel Clmlnt.

SofajL TatB Tatpn. unit Lciuugen GEO. GOULD, 5 14 ViMly fi EBst Main Nlrcct. ttrotktrn, Sft. XX.

Br. WATtT), Importer, Wuoleaale and Retail Dealer. 48 Calhoun Street, TORT WAYNE, IiiimciiKO Bale ol" OCKERY. CHINA, GLASSWARE, OF ALL KINDS. LOOKING GLASSES, WOODEN WARE, KNIVES it TORKS, Spoons: Lamps, Bar Decanters, Beer Mngs, Ale Glaaaea, Punen Hags, China Ornaments, FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS.

TRAYS, CASTORS, And all klndi of HOINI' KKEriXG GOODS. Wall Paper, WALL PAPER SATIN ...210 jar5uarc. n. oAKi.ti, c. ri.OAti.tr.

NEW BTOOK OF Hardware. LOCKS, BUTTS, SCREWS. NAILS. (1LASS. DOORS AND SASH.

Cabinet Hardware and Carpenter's) Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Alao General Hardware Id Great Variety now being received every any. Cable Chains, Lob Ctatni, Batt Chains, Halter Chains BUBBER ADD LEATHEE BELTING. Saddlery Hardware. Hand, Panel, Hip and Buck HAWS.

chisels, AUGURS, STEEL SQUARES, 110RINO MACHINES, Of the laleat and nioat improred atylea In larts "lib the market. ItltlN, liurklea, ItillCH. Neir AtlJitHlInK Tmw. PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER vtr i ENAMELED MUSLINS, DRILL AND Damask and Lace. II.

W. OAKLEY S09r. 7 rolsaakla street. i 12 dsly xutvp ann. biiIivds, LAMPS CROCKS, To tho ClUsensoort Wayns and MEDICAL1N0TICE.

THOS. J. K1SNER, M. D. ATE RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR Wheellni, Weat Vs.i Prof of l'alholorr Chronto Diaeaaea In Pniladelphis Seoretary ofthe fcclectio Medical Booiely of Weat Vsi Autnnr or a Monoa raps.

on Uhronlo Diaeaaef 0, Havlnir located permanently Inthla city hoa fitted up in ft neat and convenient atyle, Consnltlna; and Medical Rooms In Nwlnney Block, Main t'orl Wayne, Where he may be coiunlted In reference to the troatment of Diaenae, every day In the week from 8 A. M. to P.M. CONSULTATIONS FREE. lie onora tne aaraningea, tiertvea irom many years conatant attention to Chronic Affectiona, anil nn experience ol runny tuouanna cnaea.

Dr. K. devotea special attention to the treatment of Naanl Catarrh.Catarrh of the Head and Cheat. Chronio Soro Throat, nnd fironchitla. Aathinn, Consumption, DyBpcpala, Chronio Liv er and Female Complainla.

Sarotuloua and nil Blood and Skin Diaoaaoa, Enlarged titanda. Ulcere, Cnnccra, Diaeaaea of tho Heart. Kidneys and Bladder, Nerrone Affections and nil vorie' tiea of Chronio Conatitutionol Diaeaaea. Us preparea and dispensea nil modicinoa pro aorlbed by him, and the remedial oirenta ore principally of Vegetable origin. Hocmployano Mercury or mineral polsona of nny kind.

Particular attention paid to DieasoB ofthe Reproductive byatem. All coniultntionaand communications confldontiul. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. We. the u.jl.i Profcasion.

have, been personally acqusinted with Dr. T. J. Kianer for upwsrda of all yeara, uunng which poriod ouraooial and profosBlnnal iuv.iuuuisa uu ueeu irenueni, ana always found hun pleasant, agreeable and gentlemanly.gentlemanly. Although we differ In some reapeots with him in our mode of practice, yet we deem it an act of Juatice thua publicly to testify to his moral worth and medioal attainments.

Ws therefore take pleasure in recommending him to the uvorable notice of the citiaens of whatever community in which he may locate, aa being honorable in principle and diligence and suo ceaaful In his choaen profoaaion. u. A. A1CLKU1I lAIC.lt. M.

V. W. N. LONOWOKJH M. D.

W.W.DEPUY.M.D. Vsn Wcrt.laM. REFERENCES Prof. John Kintr. (linplnnntT Sykea, Pittaburgh, Pa' J.

J. Looncy. M. uuvuiiK, i rruj. c.

a. rnyne, btu bonviile. ObioiG. L. Arnold, Cambridge OUIol Reed 4 Krsrt.I)ru(rgiBta.

Wheeling, W. J. Sollcra, Merchant Tailor, Fort Wsyne, Michael Schuat. eoling, W. Va.

6 i d3mawly. 177 nlecea beat Stone ......121 00 11X1 do do 12 wi do do IN French Gold Band China, and Toilet Sets, PI ATEIs FORK), iiPOOXN AND CASTORS, leoryIIamtled Knicts, tic, itc 1 Z3dly Piano ortea. 'IIHE ST. LOUIS PIANO Mauuf acturing Company. Ths Pianos of tlita Couipnny are essentially Pianos for Western People.

The fir a nnt nntv tnil finmn Knt a pa w11 lunat). xoey ORve taken FOUR FIltST PREBIIIT9I.S At WoKta sCt i Tntni. fhfv tinMsSM nnrlvsDocI rellenc of tone and (lnioh. and compare well In all refpectn with tbe beet In tnimen(a of EoBt era jiiftnuiiwmre. Price Vary from $430 to 700 ACCORDING TO BTYLK 150 PIKISR.

t9 Evcrr Plann in wtrrtinteil for five Team. Oil) iHHTKL'UKNTrl KxCHAKflKn AY IaIRRBAL Ha TEA. Ware room 101 South Fifth itreet, corner ofl walnut, ana oppoiue tne pnutnern not el. I. Jiiiib, Agoni, ion nayne, inu, 21 '68 dly.aoit.

Universal Exposition, PARIS, 1887. StoixxxTsCty Sou TRIUH PIIAN T2 Jlavlnff FIEST GRAND GOLD MEDAL For American Grand, Sou are, anil Upright Pi Biiwa. mm aucuni uviub uidiiiiuii vituwiumiyirw, In order of merit over all other American ex uiuiwni, siu vvrr uiurtj luaii tw riunui enierea by neariyeil the celebrated manufacturers of In proof of which the following OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE Of the President and Mmhri nf tliV Tnlmn. tiunal Jury on Munical Inst ru men (Clou X) is luujuioeui Piiia. July 20.

18C7. I certify "To (it the First Uold Mkdal for Amertran lanoi naaneen unanimonaly awarded to Mewrfl. Bteinway by the Jury of tbe In ternational Jiixpofliunn. First on the list in Clans X. Mi libit.

President of International Jury, Oioroi Kabtnrb, 1 xuemuere ofthe International Jury AMRROflK Thohah, KO. 11AM8LICK, F. A.Gav ebts, J. Sell II DMA TIB This unanimous! decision of the International Class Jurr, endomd by the Supreme Uroupe Jury, and affirmed by thelmperial Commission, neing tne mai verata oi me onty irtounat ueier mininv the rank of tb awards at the zoosl lion, places Thi 8tristat Piamos at thi HKAD OF ALL OTHRBS, The "Societe des Beaux Arts," (Society of Fine Arts, of Paris, known through out Europe as one oi me oiidwi. uvuuiito vu Music and Art Matters) vnamWtifliV awarded their oniu annual Teeumoniai ueaai tor iao to STEIN WAY SONS for the highest degree of perfection, most raiuaoie lOTenuons, ana as exhibiting the greatest progress In the art of riarro making, anoreau oiner exnioitors, at me Unirersai ttxposiuoQ in rans.

STEIXWAY sk SONS Were also awarded a FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at tbe great International Exhibition, London, 1862, for powerful, clear, brilliant, and sympathetic tone, with excellence of workmanship as known in (Irand and Square PIANOS, in competition with Pianos from all parts of the world. 8T1CINWAY SONS. In addition to the llns Inknll IMa tv fl a Vint PrMinlntnB. Hold and SlWer Medals, at the principal Fairs held in this country from the year 1866 to 1862 inclusive, since which time they hare not entered their Piano Fortes at any Local Fair in tbe unitedBtatoi, EVERY PIAN0 IS WARRANTED FOR JflVifi XitAtUJ. C.

1m HILL, Sole AfnU Not. 6l sod Calhoun Street, lO a 67 dtf FORT WAYNE. DR. TOWNSEND, milE rOPULAUBtadwell known phy. located at'l83 South Clark Street, Chicago, de uivs ma viiiiiuiiuduiiuii iu vrruiuiaiit ui nii, tin nic mm vuruuiu isiBVOBd ui UUIU sexOB.

1DB toctor'l Ion exoerlenca and Aminntit. iinnou entitles him to the confidence of all who need auch serrloes. Those sutforing from seminal weaknoss in its Its worst stages, loss of power of sexual organs from either age or impropriety, and Syphilis entailod or hereditary, are guar anteedaquick and permanent cure. All fe niaieuimcuiues ana aueaseior bat ever na luio, immim ttiiu untcij nun BUCt'tJM. etOUO need fear consulting the Doctor in person or through the Post Office, strictly confidential.

All who (cannot call In person, can be treat ed at home by stating full particulars of tbotr case. Bond stamp for circular of advice to married people. Post Office liox 88. Consultation Free. Office Hours from 8 a to 8 r.

u. ia un triiui laa Pubikationa. vi iuuuuvuu, iiisouirairie com avaaaavw nuiuamiuuu, mtj BUIM UI 1110 at every period hlswntingsare an Imperishable legacy of grace and beauty to his NEW EDITIONS OF IRVINS'S WORKS. THREE EDITIONS ISSUED MONTHLY. I.

TUB KNICKERBOCKER EDITION. Large 12 mo, on superfine Inid paper, with Illustrations, elegantly printed from new stereotype plates, and bound in extra eloth, gilt top. Price to subscribers for the whole sett. per vol. Half calf, extra, $3.75.

This edition will be sold only to subscribers for the whole set. It is tbe tW edition for libraries and for the centre table. II. TUE RIVERSIDE EDITION. mo, on fine, white papers from new stereotype plates; green crape cloth, gilt top, bevelled edges, $1 .75 per vol.

III. THE PEOPLE'S EDITION. Tram the same stereotype plates as above, but printed on cheaper paper, neatly bound In cloth, price $1.25 per vol. Tbe issue of the above several editions wos commenced October 1st, A volume will be issued punctually on the 1st day of each month, until the whole series is completed, in the following order Bracebridge Hull, Wolfort's Roost, rKotcn uook, Traveller, Knickerbocker, Crayon Miscclltiny, Goldsmith, (April,) Alhambra, (May.) Anltai tn' Uranoda. Salamagundl.

Himninh Papers. Misccllanlos. Washington, 5 Tots. lACn ami I.aIIhh IvM. Columbus, 3 vols.

The re issue of these works In their several forms is unusually elegant. Tbe plates are new, the paper superior, the printing elegant, and each, in proportion to price, combining good taste with economy. The Knickerbocker edition" Is sold specially by subscription. O. P.

PUTNAM SON. 6fil Broadway, rohscriptioni taken In Fort Wayne by dtf SIKMON. BRO, CO. rpiiE WEEKLY TItlBUNE for 18G8. From every quarter, friends write us that systematic, determined efforts are making, and with considerable success, to push into circulation journals which sympathised with the Rebellion during its progress, and are now moved and inspired by its fundamental principle that Liberty is rightfully tbe birthright, not of all men, but of White menj that Blacks have no rights which Whites are bound to respect.

A desperate effort is preparing to give ascendency to this Reactionary principle in our Government through tbe triumph of its champions in the choice of our nextPresldentandCoa gress. The Journals thus crowded Into circulation by offering them at cost lure neither so large nor so varied in their contents, nor produced at anything like the cost of Tub Tbibitks. Tbey are political merely or mainly, while our columns are more generally filled with Foreign Correspondence, Farming Intelligence. Literature, Ac. Nevertheless, ij deference to the representationsrepresentations of our frit fids, and In view of tbe momentous issues of our Presidential struggle now opening, we have resolved to offer Tub WkkkLV Tbibdnb for 1838 to clubs of fitly or more for Ona Dollar prr annum: That is to say forfifty dollars we will send to one addrttt fifty copies of Thb Wbrblt Tbibdkb for one year, and any larger number at the same rate, lo our mail subscribers, our prices will be, S2 for one copy one year, 52 issues, or 19, received at one tiroo, five coptos will be sent to namti of Suitcriber.

For $15, received at one time, ten copies will be sent to name of Subicriberi, And one copy extra to the getter up ofthe club. For $27, received at one time, twenty copies will be sent to name uf Hubicribert to one post office. And one copy extra, to the getter np ofthe club. For $55, received at one time, fifty copies will be sent to names of tSubteribert to one post office. And one copy to getter np of club, For $25, received at one time, twenty copies will be sent to on addrw, And one copy to getter up of club.

For $50, received at one time, fifty copies will be sent to one addrtti, And one copy to getter up of club. A as.w, ICUDIVQU IsllUUV tllllO, VU UUIlllfVU copies will be sent to one addret. Ana one copy Demi eexiy Anoune to getter opofolubi These terms are Invariable and cannot be deviated from. Nonewsnaporso large and complete as Trr Wrrrlt Tbibumi was ever before offered at so low a price. Even when our Currency was at par with gold, no such paper An Thi Tbirunr wm offered at that Price; and Thb Tbibunb then cost us for less than It now does.

But the next election must be carried for Liberty and Lovaltv. and we mean to do our nart towaril effecting that consummation. we believe mat tne circulation or Hair a million enniu of Thb Weekly TninnHKHnrln th coming year would be more effectual in influencing and confirming voters than five times their cost spent in the ordinary way just before election. Almost every Republican knows honest Democrats, who need only to be undeceived in order to vote right in the coming contest. See toitthatBuchareupplied with Thb Wmilv Tbibumb.

It costs but little, and ttje result will be permanent. Friends who propose to eo operatt with us! Please send ni your orders as promptly as may be. Address THE TRIBUNE. 7 18dawlt 1M Nassau New York. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

RuHfin O. MflPAnn and Taawrenna MnCann it. Tsoao Pearson, Vitllla Pearson, Kitella Pearson, John Pearson and others. tjourt otuommon nease, Alien vouniy, inai DVntlMa tstfi1v vtven that T. Robert S.

Rnh. ertson, Commissioner herein duly appointed by an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allen County, Indiana, will sell, at private sale, the north half of tbe north half of Section two2). Township thirty one (311 North Range, eleven East also the south half of the south half of Section winy iuree ah xuwuouip imrty two tm North Range, oleven east, all in Allen County aforesaid. Applications of purchasers will be received at the Law Office of tbe undersigned, in the City of Fort Wavne, until August 2Dth, 1868. Terms of sale, one fourth in money at the time of sale, one fourth in nine months, one fourth in eighteen months and one fourth tn twenty seven months, with Interest annually, the deferred payments to be secured by notes and mortgages of the premises, without relief from valuation ud appraismeut laws.

1ft 4VUaliiVXL3WA 7 90w3t. Commissioner..

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