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   Fort Wayne Daily Times (Newspaper) - July 14, 1856, Fort Wayne, Indiana                                JOHN W Editor I will wittingly praise condemn fs OHm IT VOL 1 FORT WAYNE ALLEN COUNTY IND JULY 14 108 formation PUBLISHED EVERY JOHN W DAWSON Editor and Proprietor Building M Story North East corner and Columbia Streets FORT WAYNE Terms 01 Subscription invariably in advance One Year 00 Bis Months 3 CO Months 175 lET Ail Legal advertisements one square often lines for one insertion and twenty cents square for each subsequent insertion Business and Miscellaneous Advertising One square of 10 lines or less first insertion 00 Each additional insertion 25 One square three months 5 One square six months 9 00 year 15 00 Two squares three 7 00 squares six months Two squares one year 20 00 Three squares three months 10 00 Three squares six months 18 00 Three squares one year 25 00 Yearly advertisements of a column or less will be Inserted at a liberal discount from the above rates and will be inserted until forbidden unless otherwise marked and charged accordingly For all legal and transient will be required and for all the same ordered by a responsible party sr a payment given 33 All letters pertaining to the Editorial and sess department of the Office must be directed to the Times communications intended or must be written in a plain and ble style and those pertaining to private matters will inserted on the usual terms FOK PAY POST FORT WAYNE Time of Arrivals the Mails Cleveland Columbus Pittsburg Cincinnati via Ohio and Ind Railroad Leaves Daily Sundays at 10 00 A it Arrives ct G 00 p M via L W St L Rail Road Leaves Daily Sundays 10 10 A it Arrives o 05 IND via L E W cfc St L Rail Road at 2 25 r si Arrives Mien Leaves Daily A Arrives 8 p M PIQUA Leaves Mondays Wednesdays Fridays A M Arrives Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays 5 y M COLUMBIA CITY IND Fort Wayne and Chicago R R Jays M Arrives Mondays Wednesdays Fridays 7 p M eons west corner of sixth Walnut Streets OMo The undersigned has removed his Principal of this This Office is now supplied with the most perfect and complete assortment of JOBBING MATERIALS ever brought to Northern Indiana to in the Art together with LAIN and FANCY TYPES in an extensive and variety and we will bs pleased to receive iers for i any description Color or Style including H kinds used by Merchants and Storekeepers Retailers and Grocers Medicine Dealers Auctioneers Rail Road Agents Banks Insurance Officers Stock Companies generally Brokers Commission and Forwarding Express Men Professional Men Literary Societies Public Officers Patentees Pr of New Articles Mechanics uf all Trades Architects generally Managers of Social Assemblies ct Farmers or sellers of Real Estate Sellers of Personal property Renters short all kinds used by all classes and all ple who are willing to pay a reasonable for a good Job of work by mail promptly attended to and ie lantion warranted Leaves Tuesdays Thursdays it Saturdays at 8 A M Arrives Mondays Wednesdays Fridays 3 p M GOSHES jeaves Mondays and Fridays A M Arrives r M WINCHESTER and Fridays A nr Arrives Tuesdays p it ST JOSEPH Omo Leaves Fridays A ST p M HICKSVILLE OHIO Leaves Thursdays at 1 A it Arrives 1 p M LVB Leaves p IE Arrives MILES Leaves Friday's fit Arrives 7 r M Mails which leave in the looming will close the previous evening All others 30 before con- tract time for departure Office open during the week from 7 a m to S POSTAGE ON Rates of when paid in advance on rind sent from the Office oj to Actual Subscribers one copy only sent to actual sub ec libers within the county where printed ami published free Newspapers net oz in weight circulated i tlie cents S and periodicals of the weight cf 3 oz and un- t il sent to any part of the United states Ot DIRECTIONS Publishers of newspapers mny send other from their respective offices of postage one copy of each publication ami may also to each actual enclosed in their publication and receipts for free di postage iii I Quarterly may either mailing office or the office of delivery When made tl mailing office satisfactory evidence of such payment miMt Be exhibited to the postmaster at the office of delivery THE LAW OP NEWSPAPERS t who do not give express notice to the con tat ire considered as continue their if order i can continue to send all arrearages 3 If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers torn the office to which they arc directed they are i If any subscribers remove to an other place without Jiming the publisher and their paper is sent to the for- nisi they are held responsible 5 ne courts have decided that refusing to tiiK 1 repot from the office or removing and leaving It uncalled if i j facia evidence of intentional MASONIC Regular cation of Fort Wayne Encampment No 4 third Wednesday evening in each month Fort Wayne Chapter No 19 first Wednesday evening in each month Wayne Lodge No 25 Tuesday evening each full moon Summit City Lodge U- D Friday evening next foil wing each full moon The Lodges have meeting every week on 1 and evenings All Masons in good standing visiting our city are fraternally invited to attend Lodge of Instruction will hereafter meet in the Wayne Lodge on Monday evenings Non affiliated Masons residing in our jurisdiction n -e now required by an edict of the Grand Lodge to affiliate pay yearly dues to the Lodge OF ODD FELLOWS Wayne Lodge No A any evening W H Brooks N V G Stewart HARMONY Loago No every Thursday e wiling 0 Orff N G S W Gribben V G 0 J Dietrich SUMMIT on the 1st and 3d Saturdays in each month F W P P I W W H Brooks Scribe DAUGHTERS OF first Tuos Jay in each month p in and sii Sundays frum 9 to m ami from 1 to S p Bi JOHN G P M WEIGHTS AND MEASURES The following is a table showing the legal weight of the articles enumerated per bushel which is the only true way of selling or buying produce or cles named Statutes of Ind 1853 A Bushel of pounds Of shelled Corn on the Corn Buck Wheat 50 Barley 48 Clover Timothy Flax 56 Hemp 45 14 Dried peaches....................33 Dried Onions 57 Mineral THE HOST Thorough and THE WEST For full course including all departments of Book Keeping Lectures and invariably in For full course in Ladies 10 mHE PROPRIETORS take great pleasure in ex- pressing for the un- precedented success which has marked the career of their institution since its establishment at the stimulates them to new exertions to meet in the mosl efficient manner the rapidly in- creasing demands tor a and course of mercantile Induing The great practical experience of the Principal in heavy Commercial Houses assisted bv educated and gentleman has enabled him a degree of perfection a of ROOM instruction bv oral NOT AT- AN YOTHE INSTITUTION Each student by this new process is drilled at the DESK individually step by step until he has mastered the whole routine of an Accountant's duties as thoroughly as though he served tm at some large and thus awt faltering and egregious blunders are in a great measure dissipated In addition to our of accomplished Assn we have also secured iht services of some of tiie most eminent lecturers in Ohio to lecture ou commercial ent and pleasant school rooms in the United States The plan adopted in teaching combines practice with theory instead of usint books the pupils are exercised in making original entries of every day business transaction Journalizing Posting ancing accounts opening and closing a great ety of different sets of books both for partnership and individual business where the business has prosperous and adverse and thus qualifying the student for entering into the practical duties of the accountant in any kind of business re unsurpassed by any similar institution in the Union The course of instruction is thorough and prac and embraces by single and Eniry and its application to every of trade as now practiced by the most and experienced taught on an entire new and successful plan enabling the in much less time to become more self ro- linnt than by any other plan also Commercial Lino tile Commercial Calculation Drawing The system of Penmanship this is unrivalled giving a free and easy use of the hand and pen thereby enabling the student to effect an gentlemen style of writing Young Ladies and desirous of qualifying themselves for The course of instruction will consist of nlK ornamental i BOOK KEEPING embracing every department of trade and Mercantile accounts Wholesale Retail commission Exchange Banking turing Shipping Individual Partnership and Compound Company Business com- calculations Practical Penmanship and commercial Law also lectures on the science of accounts custom of merchants In addition to the regular course of study the undersigned has made with Henry Snow Esq lion Belamy Storer and other t lecturers to deliver a course of lectures ou the subject of Commercial Law tory ol commerce Political Economy as ed with commerce and other subjects of great im- portance in a point of view and never before introduced in any Mercantile college in the United States Pupils are instructed individually and not in Our course of instruction is too extended to par 1 classes so that students may enter at any time here but it embraces I and in the ratio of capacity and red with DOUBLE ENTRY COOK KEEPING Public examinations are had though pupils are examined privately if they desire when the student undergoes rigid and thorough interrogations by the Principal assisted by a committee of Pvac tical Accountants and Business men and diplomas awarded to those who are deemed worthy of them can be completed in from six to ten weeks And in conclusion the Principal would state that everything in his power will be done to advance his students and make them thorough and accomplished accountants ami his extensive quaintance the business community enable him for those de- sirous of obtaining them a full course of lessons hi Book Keeping Writing commercials calculations com- FRANKLIN PIERCE of President of the United J D of Indiana Vice President pro tern THE WILLIAM L MARCT of New York Secretary of JAMES of Kentucky Secretary of tlie Treasury ROHERT of Michigan Secretary of the Interior JAMES of North Carolina Secretary of the Navy DAVIS of of War ires CAMPBELL of Postmaster Gen CALEB Massachusetts Attor Gen THE ROGER Ti of Maryland Chief Justice John of Ohio Associate James M Wayne of Georgia 6.000 John Catron of Tennessee Peter V Daniel of Virginia Samuel Nelson of New York Robert C Grier of Benjamin R Curtis of Mass John A Campbell of Ala INDIANA JOSEPH A WRIGHT Governor R D SLATER Speaker of Senate E B Secretary of State H R Auditor of State W R NOFFSINGER State A STUART Judge Supreme Court S B GOOKINS A G PORTER Reporter to Supreme Court W BEACH Clerk DIRECTORY J L Worden Judge 10th Judicial District 3 II Wilson Prosecuting Attorney Adams District Attorney D G Nelson Clerk Robert Auditor Bird Treasurer t Sheriff iV A Jackson County Surveyor Vm T Dailey Cov Commissioners D i1 J Wise Recorder CITY DIRECTORY Win Stewart Mayor City Marshal i N Godfroy Clork Win W Carson Attorney Reiker Treasurer IMPLEMENTS rows Straw Cullers Corn for sale at A 1 II MILLS July 16 W JEFFERDS Notary Tut and Trent Ft 1 Wayne anil Chicago Railroad Co No 37 ind a free and full discussion of its scientific prin upon Commercial History am History of eminent Commercial Men Geography Commercial Products Calculations Banking Political THE Is now opened for the of Ladies Noin on in the Union imparts a more thorough 01 interesting course hi this department In conclusion would that we shrill pu forth our best to merit in a still more emi degree he flattering reception within r enterprise has met and to im- part a more practical course nf Hum can be formed at any other similar College Among the manj recommendations we lowing We the undersigned taka pleasure in testifying hat we are personally acquainted willi Mr ability as an Accountant nnd Teacher o Book Keeping which is of the highest order He las had great experience as an Accountant in hea- vy Commercial and Banking Houses which gives lira superior facilities in imparting a of Book Keeping avil a thorough Com- Education 1 J IX D President of Farmer's College LORIN ANDREWS President of Kenyon College To voang men who wish to acquire a we think it affords facilities seldom Mr Granger has qualification of knowledge and aptness in teaching dio practical Counting Room experience and we eel confident that graduates from his College will e competent to keep the mosl complicated set of A P STONE Retail Merchant J J JENNEY Con S J F PARK Keeper at D T D Keeper at Clinton Bank II Z MILLS Gas an Coke Co G B For fall particulars send for circular GRANGER 1 y DRY GOODS HOSIERY Embroideries Laces Ribbons Dress Trimmings YANKEE NOTIONS From DAILY Feb 27 Law E S BACON Principal Cincinnati July Pres G Prof SASIL ST JOHN E F Esq HENRY WICK Stre ant HonJ R HIRAM GRISWOLD R HITCHCOCK N S TOWNSEND W F OTIS Esq W G GORDON Esq FACULTY H B Bryant Spencer n I D Stratton on Business Customs W Lusk Teacher of Business and Ornamental Penmanship and Lecturer on commercial cor- respondence Judge Starkweather and H D Clark on commercial law P Handy Lecturer on Banking Finance itc res Asa Mahan Lecturer on Political Economy ley J Hyatt Smith Lecturer on commercial ethics R White and J B Merrian on com- computations For full course including all de- of Lectures and Practical Penmanship 00 or full course in Ladies Deportment -75 00 Arsons taking Penmanship alono will re- 20 lessons for 5 QO For various styles of ornamental penmanship as agreed upon TUB DESIGN of the Institution o for acquiring in an expeditious i thorough knowledge of the Commercial Science and Art as practically employed in the counting and business pursuits generally THE BOOK KEEPING is under the sonal of one of the best ants in the United States No Mercantile teachers will save much time and by ss curin this system taught hi ao oilier institution in tiie west The thorough and extensive course of non combined with the elegance beauty and of tne rooms tte highly qualified ers and pleasant location renders thi the mrst attractive institution to mav de- in accomplished commercial education i here is also connected with it a fitted with elegance and tor their convenience being entirely separate from me male department a separate from the street C J July 18th 55 Principal City Sid Mand Light Over one hundred square feet ol blass E H HAWLEY would respectfully in- form the citizens of Fort Wayne and lie has recently added a sky light to the rooms for merly occupied by Y Day and prepared r take Daguerreotypes in a style hitherto unsurpassed in tne west Having been engaged in this over lour years he feels confident that his edge ot the art will enable him to satisfy the moa exacting Ladies and gentlemen are invited to Call and ins specimens and of their 1 taken as well in as clear the 04 Columbia street Re member the only side and sky light combined this city Here art triumphant attention Here life seems speaking from a hundred Belles merchants statesmen throng the pictures SlAHT LUSK Col- gleam of fire hed plate Astonish lite with its own duplicate not these portraits by the sunlight macie SHADES though they are will like a shadow fade wl the youth in dust shall W hen Death's grey film o'er spreads t r at decay be fresh and vivid as to davi July 20 J J H Merchandize and Produce Broker also General Newspaper Agent Office West th Street fourth Street Cincinnati Ohio gANA Retail f m Goods Groceries Shoes bu mini t Street Toledo July W No 73 Store Would say to their and the public that they are supplied with n full stock of Summer Goods they lati is more complete than ever in tins market Table and A superior stock of all kinds of n ui in Kinus ol Cutlery ware A Virge supply of House sucb as Butts Screws nnd all trima Cabin A good of Carpenters Coopers smiths and other Tools of the newest styles and most approved patterns warranted AVc call the attention of Railroad ors to JACOB C BOWSER JAMKS WAYNE STEAM Ft Wayne Indiana of and in Stationary Steam Engines of every mid variety for and Grist Shops ami Car and Irist Mill and Plows Shares tc and every oilier variety of Castings used in the ern country anil all on tlie most anil pattern invite particular attention Stroke Engines and for saw mills which are the most simple durable of any in this tlie daw dust and slab supplying fuel Those wishing to purchase do well lo us a call us by as we are hound not to be brat in style ami prices by any l in the country and despatch and Brass with Cash ftM July Jti 111 Tin Sim Iron and dealers Indiana Inly Ifi IS MB PEED Co Wholesale and desili ill and Paints Oils Dye Woods Glass Druggists warn ami Id change commission turing railroad banking lound company business DAILY will be delivered upon the political commercial mercantile commercial practical and ornamental will In- taught by J W Lusk who for rapid and correct writing is 11 by any teacher of ply in the West More attention is to practical penmanship at this Institution than at any other mercantile college in the Tinted Stales ami we pledge to impart to our patriots a plain and hand ing to a more than is done at any similar college in State The suite of rooms occupied In- this Instil ulion are more extensive elegant and ly ted up than those of any similar ge ir the g The department is entirely separate from tlie and is tilled up in a and convenient The for and of extensive business ol the Principals many of tin students un arc- placed m lucrative situations Co ana Ohio and Indiana fur Line onllir Wabarth and Danal 10 t T fur sah uf alsu fur Franklin mill uf Grain and Produce are if any any in warehouse ou the at is IK nr tlie STOVES we have will be kept all work in lie work fl ayne July all damages that Our hole stock has been selected fed long engaged in thy Ordi rs lor cas steam and V Maple d to sept I A en AND Si Korf Wayne 1 Ties v and kept constantly fur sale either at retail IVM terms i i Si ai ler upper of il of lo of heavy stock of   

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