Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1862 — Page 2
J HE EAGLE. SPENCER A SC3UMBVEK. N niff a. DECATUR HCDIAWA. TUVBMMY MORTTMG, W 80. I*o. fiileawd fr<*m the Wee’lp he f«How> g y jt»r. W*yu* <» flw. • «r-w ' ‘’ro. s- - R' D g!**r L’vs ; - ' ' >*« 5 . ’ '."7 ftltoZe* I'.-■•'-■■P t - ‘ ■ ■'-■ 8 , Neea for seme '■">* >m-. '' ' " ,’ L “ ' * UffBKSRB. -•-• ; . »▼ W h< “ -V • -- iwiaU<fv lb«*r f 3"/* ■' - • ? *- Jibersted. WhH»-» fifed, bet ihrr *'» c'-‘- 5 ' ’vl .* / nisgkt t® Grin? »s t «ro -* \' r ”..'Y, f -’ eecacors <or fai«*>r Toro- ’-•&«>'■ •-• ♦ 1'- *• • is ---•..~>y a;.i we derprotertjoo of r'-w ’ '■- ’o pssv for th®** outrag** ■“- " ! - • ~ •’ '' ’ ” aea*" Do nte the pro. .e ' ■■■ 7- ■ teal before the eter.. e •'T s'ter Dr K~ ’ had been arrested the *' p dbofitioa party were «sav aari - ’ iS ; - -’ < - j t »d * •vyaHixfti?’bete *e*ro: kfo «'■' * r ' dinette ’herormty: tbiw r -•<*-£ ' •’• - ’ peMre speerAe*. t-..d "bat ; ■' - Wa*Aß. had bro «' ' shat il was for th>» reason: Tr u • - .’• made .perobea *» P* eT ■ ’ F* 7 * *" •- - - teerihe >'<*ren** f ’. r»e-’ e i . ■ *. p- " declared tea *-*’-■• ..-• •Lai all who engr e- ' ' • w—e •• ’ •t thee «ee-- '*' npen »• -f *V- <»’••’-• ' '■’ - 'r - fberebelfo.-- T-t »*■«* •'■ 1 investigation >•“ b*e made an 1 *R terse cha-ees found to be fd** This party ha-' become m st r«ek *<.<>-- . ling every ■ '' .rs a i ■ - -■* Hon r The not aulr dv . meed the u| pe*ty it tern;. i ■• ' 1 - t > ties) arreaU for p ■ c-• *-1 F * 7 ‘ z ■ and at the twr’rmtfb ' hTpor.--.-T woeld pa’ a Wo*h oc th* fwe of iia» :_’y cried "no rat".'' ■' Dark are the dsr indeed ---na ntara'has committed m ‘ T : ’ hi. he «e and away Got te-arr<-»ted o” !; '> oa , h F* r ." T priaer, and held at the r erev es a ’ ' ’ •’ *■ . t,on ♦hfeh knoorano law but th*’ ' Ta F 3 " _~ . resMtr,” and knew* no Cn* wMeh takes an oaih to s-upport C-t.*’ --’ wt;li a "m»-’a! reservation ” a- ’?o®a " • •jar So drrTtolatinr ?» ' ' '"n. As the tevente-■/the r - T . . heme : ■*-"r '-■*• «*■ -< *'■ - '' ' -*-■*•• r-..j t;—-r OS-’ -e-- -•=... . *i# nfn.?*®BS —if* ■ J'*- - - - ■ k T - •-n ‘ 13* t*' A- a ". -% T»< ■• •••• > T-i 4 ' -- i *’i fc- ' - Cs*":’. A r *xz;%* < . '■ ’ " ■’ ' ■ •" - mejsbi’’ > heea de:-a.*e>i -t* *'»" ■ <■ f^’reer* '-h theF'Xt. And. ’- •r** »!? t-A b* s pre’tr iskiiieu ia t t hx.a- _ f diiag ofth? gaiw- < tli* 2*th «1t , Gen. ’Mo the Fort trhen theft i? -f *nr Un: r » hrnst<*d over the -ra; d the lierw fi'*"’ a tnlnte rr. honor of th** wtars nnd stripes, tfter : wMch three Joceand hc-artv ?>=- for <sen.Ctfrti’i,f >rwhmri he F ?rt araw eaIIH 1 In th* tneanthn 0 the ~ rr front the P°rt, aEd C ~' "■ ' mander riding in front of the liner **rrr’':mg ng ’. his ir.en to be trte to that Sag and preserve .: in i ils purity at a” hazzards. Upon this n'casio’ *. like a’’ former r ” > 47tt obtained the praise «»f all «-'io 1 1 it — The remark be;n? common a n g all th -v - - ’ tor*. “What a fire Regiment and Law w-Tl and € M>ldier’.y ’ike they -1j r * •' — Ttent. Col. Robison, has b» n p’ t -he j Coloneney of the 75th Regim* 't of In j.ana ; Volunteers. Though we are s?rry tn' y-e as t : »rave and kind an offirf-r as Col Rob“- --n ha* '• ever proeen him’* if to be, yet we are prrmd of . .ne honor so well and wort’c iy be< >wed. And Hu here. I ''icnov refrain from noticing A d juf r - Wm T. Vance, of eu r <jw a co ;n * v H* was fr •m a Sergeant is Company ( n. a’ iis in ir*a .e i by all w » have the of h-s qtiaih’anee. He :s nr. nnly a good v»t-l er and -Mfi-ter Mt a rv>rfe*‘ rr- ve-na-t rt»C f ’rrrtinr in th* hour of his pnwTM?r?v rha sreife bitcoin pan ioa« io >n humbler -‘i* & > )»k» sphere. Thf l n rw m «n*n ? «*r*»n hnndr*’4 - and “ihe h***'h i«* *-.4^ra’ T r rvl. t ”•* hsv«-* !o«t it* kilted ml Ited abr»j‘ <ew*n ? y •”■ we Have l>ee»' c t" , f 'd v -»■*. Va’t* v. vp PC ITRd. Com c. . “AH Qaiet on th* Potonlic.H Th* j*wM»val of G”ti. McClelland, as yel. hvs not»»ihdu*d the rebels, or crushed out the reh*!Tion. W> f xp-ciod to hear of “wars and rcTKirwof wara” when M-Clellao was removed: ••rut the end ie net yet.” We presume they w itinc fol g*-n. G'w-tey with bin r. ,5 «e h’-iu-dfletl thon«R*d to Uk* charge of th Potwmac. ftidjfrn. Ib rtan ths Wr-st.’V’-m i<:evtarrwe expert to hear startling from rOCT* qnarter. a* it is now th* news is h-xo-rn? y-rf.TSlv TWI«- Den- B»«eera-.i ha> declared th t he will not m*ke « fwwwni moreraart until Ji ; = army i’ pr >p*rfy c”nfp« I—i verv u.pop nffr deHarartun, »t least with the arfmfrii’tra • «nA we f-nt thst if th* C«ncvainot r.ore r’r.; in lu* •!<*!'•nGon. th"W -vin be a-.-he: rf?rf>v-'. But «M.*b i* war »■Ls’Gsnve re* ■ *W* ar#r : F z Fni’ter Abr&K*.rt ,*•€. .
PROCLAMATION. TO THE PEOPUE OP INDIANA. The svrtle &f t«w State of In } *r * atra ftrsHtif requ*‘>tJ to saaesebte is tPetr ’ rcsfsectic# ekarehe* -fc&J at Ibet? fassi'y altars on THURSDAY. NOV. eTTH 1€52. To return chs.v»> -.j God Mr •». rr.«-i’..'4 He ha« bettewfl nnon G for the past rear an 3to pray :rs H r to divert from -nr be ' -ve<i r-'i';’.’, the eriA bv w it *• r’ ■ deeply sS eitel. It is their dorr ha«t»!r to acknowledge the macp favors &-*towed br Ns ban d and their entire depend•aee ttr-’t H« Prtmdenee for i- irerar.oe •r«n «'• er:?< be which they are stiJeric». It is their duty u? pray Ur the rae •-s, or artoi*-; ftr th ; » ni-tat rebe.--'t>n to bt- sa-l-.’-rs-*-* And t. tr sb.cul-d ••7ee'»‘'y tray that the divine »i Bar pot it iato the r ■■■■.-tr o ? th re" f 'to provide Ur aad to protect the Un>;;ie« of oar <s! art sn!Ner#, ar t preserve tretn fr-.ra . waat &- ; --r'-.-t; t? ••-■;•’ %= : 'tntnfort »? srja* a* rtre the orr hsu* * ar. i broken hearted w' ’- w. *nf rarea!* of eoth aa have f*'?-c in the field or p»rtilrd by d --are -. t;camp. „ _ la te«.vLerec'l i.*va ' ‘-*-jnu> art my ha-d ar ’ / L ' • -Sxrd th- seal of rh* «’»•- «t . an*po.u ici* 1 l:h of Nev. —- -~. • 7 y >
~ p■” ■• : . -J- >-.rl -tu j .it Tn»“ ii-'it-.l ,n the P*r s Dtcx Jlj' i-a an in-ten-i.'t..' as »r-. as very remsrsabt* paper <n the sabj-.-t of the camps ’go ne recen'iy made with lit t»o roral nephew* by '•aie c* kfoCtelka. Al tae <-e .■f I e Prince’s nwra ive ztars ret w ;ng ;=.«• ./? wbicr. we traD»i«te e ej.ur,*. o cf t..o*r w.-o tu.ug'.t l .at tre p- eUma'toG of ~-.e t2l of September would help abroad. ‘Il tiie air tgrie be ween tr? two mcu i s now tn arms sh ;id be proi aged. it it e ‘ .’.ation of tr.eir great c.nflici <n7 ’..d be mueh tart-.rr p-os-potied -e rvj;. r.f ac■>.• »; r may spring !r <a L'rg- : ■-. ~ ■ ' t p*- - - i ’ r.e:-i---sides .’ the siruggte, the Federai govern mynt may proclaim e abolition of slaver*, and may even be impelled to enar nterr ts!e means of carrying oc -’.e wsr hr am’“g <e slaves iigs.nst t>.-i : masters. Bat such a measure apart from ‘ fea’ures of violence and barbarry a /ila be of nn pr- -,t to those w„oshould a: .?: it I: w-u d J»aJ to an irrepres-i- --■ ediv;s:-L in ibeboaomiof the N rti.err. r- that .ijurious v» ;Lc aeeesaion' eaose Or- :su 'ri-cds am gmetly - * --.-- ret j .of ;he e.--■ ' n “ t'err,,y«od Indiana. The utrr-.gn against t rights of the white r i - •*»--, to have er»me to a dead hs'.t ash • e D-m-'ra s sad Rel ■ .».• = ar* area t' •' oi" .i-red ar tv'4 ' - r • bound to r*«p-’.t. When '.b‘- peopl" a.ig.-. bad measures e.cd put their coademnai;’n upon disloyal practices it -a, a wjjiderfu; effect o” the temper of our bad rui-rs. T_- : ail .-I box Las inu- • ’ in i; . ■i - . j- ev'-n ;Le nc cb darafe heart. Its nsaj-stic notes are eard from lc« plttetd wUers of the Scsqnehsr.nah la the toroid waters of the Mississippi. L“t glorious straineroil on It is the melody of a brave people who are seso's-ed that co ur/iaeal and has *r 4 Land sha ! enslave thoae whom the truth makes fiee. TLauk heaven for the regenrraling piwrr of the bal ot . It w .' save the ntH en and expel the Bourbons from the Capitoi. f-'msovKßgY with F&asce —The French eomplication* in regaad to General Butler’s cor, Inot at New Orleans are said by the New York Herald’s Ws*hingfoo eorreipr'" ’ent to reiate probably to the ease of Mr Heidsiek. <•' champaign celehritv. who was =ent to Fort Jackson br Gen. Butler, three months ago, and stiil kept iu confinement there, notwithstanding the or 4 »r of rel»ase. signed bv Mr Seward and sent to the Governor of New Orleans It nooearo that Mr. Heid•i«k. who ie related to some of the firs*, families of France, has written to his narents and friends the particulars of--arrest —particulars which were immediately forwarded to the French minister. Af'<*r a carefn' <-x -m ; na - .i n of the case. M. Thouv»ne’. feeing satiafie I that the detention of Mr. Heidnck was in no way justified, Las wriiten an energetic remsustrance to our Government, demanding
not cn’y the im-nedi-ite delivery of the . grn’.fom’fo. hot »n ißdemnitr adequate ’o •he damagns e«us»r hv his long imprisonment and wrongs he ha* sustained.
Instances like the following throw light upon ths diieussrd queer-.n as to the relative proportion of Democrats and Republicans in 'he army. In a reg’mer.t raised in Indiana county, Pennsvlvatra, tw > compani-s epntaioing one hundred and eightv-« ; x men, wer* canvassed an! only three.Detn >era*.s were found, against one hundred and eighty three aiiou men L'lf Well. Courier a full re vim-"*- of one thousand and forte men —the 110th T’.'inds—pass-* 1 through this city a few we>-Vs ago and up'n actual ecunt it w«« discovered that in the whole regimen! 'there wore hn: coven Republicans to a tk«n=ani and thirty three Democrats. — ‘ AT. .4.
THE NEWS, , Cur front is reposted to be fiheec “ -r« beyond the Rnppabonaock, aouth ■. *• arrantoe The rebete are a.ii t-. be i" * ; -eg ic-rre sea ar aivauee. If Gen. MtC...,*■s ’• ad beenvetainad in command, a deri»iv-? battle would bare h*en fought by = '.:ra*. But o-n McCte’daa waax:: : reU: ned Iff eom m snd. Fraace has demands! :r>'emt".” froffi car governmvnt for acts etwnnsitred bv Ger. But’er at New Orleans. Gem. Bailor it i« said W'3 be removed. Spain teas deman-ted an at-jfogr S’reromeet for rh«twrsmg cf as" c tn b-»" -■ wa'ers. Our goverptßeat w-.l doabtless. ap-. logrne '. aSt "• ; a ’ a rebel fron-c't 4 hs« been speken eff Cvpe Rare. Noah Wei’s it .’roeu w< w»ke ir at s'tse time '• c'.ber. Tn - i» a sor tn^relt. T- li i ..-rd f: At L* ’• :* remove* r-.wj ;% e - .ritr»nd the -sb-i artnr in Vfogf ’a, » = d that Joe Jvhnsoa has been snbatitutedJoLnsonU retreating ir?- A’abama. to f--m a’unc'.foo wGh Pemberton, whois ; s/ .-g back from Ho’ly Springs. Grant . and R’SSEcris* are in pursuit. i-e r*rort tha. ’ e T-n- rsr** wer- , v, • :s Great Britain bav csu*-d t.'.e ,- - - n tvke measure* f-.r t’.e , d-'ence of the Atlantic ei' -«. , Two -■.- ' -re tsetr'-"r* of Ger A’ - ■ ■ s-'.~ <:asr Are M-t: arrested. * iis > ---■-■.lit V- •■■" : r* v ' c '-=he placed, so" the Mtn* sttn’-’t n. The ebarges are , < -- .er-’’* : -ys t« g for- c w. — wv.sK .I-:--- Our G nrinnati
; rr=st .r 2e r ’ ‘ t'-emore-m-nt is c* ,:m® 4 r-ee slgß’Scapce G-n V g.t. <-tt-w at •.-■ted «.-- a rebr -omtnauder in the Soutbwrst, died a few day* 4’o. Ger.’ Divider *s«b«en relieved of the - mm 'd at St Louis, and Gen Carr • 1- « ea*. <r»r. P. has been vrd-red to southeast Ifisajiiri. Frank Elvr. w: s :n take the field. ' 0 ~w-«n!;'s with the movement down ■:- M T e R s-in House, al Toronto, —the i-.egeet Ho't. ”. Csnada—was destroyed • br fire yesterday Voice from the T-otnb. In Hibvty's Lite cf Genera: Fk«wcts Mae: x, - f Revolulitnary nemorv. publ • -d ’. 1E43, the ant.*■.■.■? sars that that grand oil pair t made the following remarkable deelarat . o before his death: Ambition* demagogues will rise, and ti e people, through ignorance and love of ■': aoge. will follow them. Vast armies wii; be formed and bloody battles fought. And niter desola-.iog thetr country with si theh< rror» of civil war,the guilty «urvivors w I *«e to bend their u«ck» to the :•» n yoke di sowTkteirn usurper, and ike beasts of burden to drag unpitied ’ use galling chains which they have riveted upon themselves forever The people of lh« United States will we confidently hope, long continue to reais'. ail usurpers, whether they come in t e disguise of Presidents, Cabinet Minister, insane tE*mbers of Congress, or military tv rants, Wiida tho bwilot box and free pres- are vouchsafed to the ei’iiens they will take care that the ‘iron yoke' sha'i not be fastened upon their neck* The even's of the last few weeks have shown that ths frantic tricks of demagogues and the uterped po*«r of these in Authority must have a speedy eud. The w; papuli has been throughout the land w... our rulers heed that Tvice’— State Sen. Revenge on McClellan. The New York Express says, the New Y rk New J*rs-r, Pen-*•.'rar. v, 0 o, Indiana and Illinois e eetions have been responded to. from Washington by the removal of Genera'. MeCleilan—that is to say, by defiance in tha President’s re installation of the radical Abolition elerosn's of his Cabinet, Chase Stanton and Welles, probably over Seward. Blair. Smith and Batey. It is an act of radical revenge upon the people; nothing more nothing less T ! e d-Sance of millions o< votes, and for this civil revo u'-ion in the Northern States, i* a bold, bad act, but an act of the school and class of all revolutionary radicals Marat, Danton,
Robr-’pterre & Co. Ts.!» removal of a vietr»ri-i« General, with fresh V'c ’fo* already in hie grasp, and in the midst of bis brilliant career, now ac'.ua .■ er, rcaie to Riehutottd. is to be excused bv misrepresenting him and his p si ijn in all manner of ways; bat t> e pol. -oare so accustomed to that, and • a* this is but the second or third great ’ intrigue against him. the pub’ic will »ee ■ right through it — Fort Waune Sen,
We judge from the following extract of a letj» r of W. D. B to the C ncionati C mme’citl that Gen Rosecrans’ army •- not t-x. -cted to be .» rapid as it- , public are supposed to desire. It says: A tnoveme-'. of the Federal array is sheerly impossible until regular supplies can be guaranteed. This is impracticable while the Railroad is cut in iwaia a'. South Tunnel. General Ro«ecrans says be will not move for popular eff-ot. War is a business an-1 mu*t be e oa4anted properly or not at ell. Voinminous details could not ‘ state the military position more decisiveTlt ß se reasons are no doubt suS- ; ent. but no m<.re so in this ease than in that of some oi't'r Generals, including some towards whom W. D. B. and other let-' jryiseyw here *howp tar less charity than this. It make* a great difFsrtoee who ‘owns !%* 04,’
Terrorism tn Mis*awri“ Thoae who are ffßaeqwamted with the rr: -- if terrorism are unab’e ta eotnpre-, hesd - y It w« !• v. t'l cc<gress mM st ur< Tr.e i*rext thetk-es in that State in most instan L wire s farce. T - results do not «• . r >p- tics? ecCtrments of th’ n*»: . r -y te Hs ro ; r-r.«. The F-feral mthta tt xuth-rirrbewg supretßv in the N*te ;.i.e terrorism surpassed that by wt.ic - ... t Sa-r'eoa was elected emperor 0.. f-*-*We append *n example of th , le'r-. -oct I’ •FPOr’ «; h c ,°“ tv " M "''tiri are certain Feders mili-a-• r \ -- - rrl knawn as as*es»ors. Iff Man--0; rountr these Military awewmr* isried , H-.ifod- ««« the tbreshotd of toe ro-e . t-08. Addressed to the people, tn *"»«" ‘ -The Sub eommit'e* of assrosmenf for! v, ro *^ aß } T has been br Men. Land the work of keying! w > rniraetiateh eomenmee.’ ■Psriies whose |.wa?itv hare bean tn the east su«rected* heretofore wi’l now fint it to escape OB *7 ? ’-er evt *h r * record u-qaes«ioti»-iF ‘ unequlvoeaßy for the Goverom-rt-.u-’-;r:r? i’ in Ait ■'» measure* .or put;:cs* dowr the rebel'on. To v.->'e orm< _ n , ft e p-drev of the Govern-. ct yal act Every rod. voter '-’sees liimself on the dis.oya • vt. an . < proper subject * • taxation n' d»r the fol .wing Orders. Y'-’i ’hen w-o---j ~-»pe teration MTST v TX wight on Tuesday! A wtrd to the wise is «uffi £!..where we give an exposure of the terrorism whfoh •»’ praetl-ed in D»’a-
ware T • border slave State* are esp"rialir «<dected for these exhibitions cf terrorism for G<- reason that their people are .-ompvrativly helpless And it must not be forgotten that these outrages have; the sanction of the administra'iou. Nothirg but th* fear of eoneeqnencea prea roort to similar extremhte* io all the States where eLctior.s have bem recently held.— Fl Woyne Sen. Eemcral of rieCtelian. Since the removal of Gen. McCietlan ‘the army of the Potomac has been at a stand-stiT no farther advance having .been made by Burnside Otslv a i-w hours before his removal McCle.lan Lad announced that the greatest battle, and I he believed the greatest Union victory of’ the war would be fought. Is this the secret of the rereovsl? Were ds is enemies determined that he should not have an opportuni’.v to strike a decisive blow for • the Union? 0- was it that the cormor-. ants who are - fattening on the spoils of a , ruined country and enriching themselves' hr swindling contracts were afraid of a apeedy termination of the war and an end to their chaace* ol further frauds? Un- ■ Ider the administration of .Um radicals, who naw control the destinies of ’he coun '■ tr vit is evident that everything is to be sacrificed which in anyway interferes; with ih° ftbo’iiuGo or way tend to check the eon'.iauance of the public plunder. Fer’he second time the Admiu strstlcu have snacked *rom McClellan the ; wer to achieve viciorv just at the moment when victory would have been de--isive of the file of the rebellion. For ■•lie second time has the abolition fire in-the-rear struck him down a* he wa. about io strike d wu the rebellion. A terrible retribution awaits those who hus '.ride with the nation’s welfare and endanger its very safety. The people, have been patient and long suffering. ■ but an occasion may arise when they will show that thev oan no longer be betraved e.nd sacrificed with impunity.— Fl Wayne Sen. Farewell Order. Ileadquirtere Army of the Potomac, Onto n»ar Rectortown, ’> Va , Nov. 7th, 1862. J Officers and soldiers of th* Army of the Potomac: An order from the Presided devolve* : upon Major General Burnside the command of the army. In parting from you , I cannot express the love and gratitude I beat you As an army you have grown up under rnv care. In you I have nevr - IX ~ T'kzi kateloa •
er found doubt or coidueaa. Ibe battles you have fought under mv command »' l! proudly live in our nations history. Tn- glory yon have achieved, cur mutual perils and fatigues the graves of our com rades fallen in battle and disease, and the broken forms of those whom wounds end sickness hade disabled— the strongest association* which can exist among men— unit* us still by an indi»»olablo tie. We shall e»er be conora les io supporting the constitution of our country and the nationality of -its people. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN’, Major General U. S. A. Contrary to all anticipation, the draft ■which was to bare commenced to-day in New York has been again postponed — this time indefinitely. So many districts have filled their quotas that it became necessary to revise the original order, ap pointing places of renlesvou*, and also to ascertain more correctly the number of men required from each The commissioners are therefore ordered not to proceed with the draft till further notice. The Yankee nation is never satisfied. Today it brings nut a covering which will make our war ships invulnerable. To- ' morrow it seis itself at work getting up projectiles to smash thioagh the tro» elnd craft, It dons'to-day and undoes fo-mor- ; rowjbut it la all r*“'ad prngren.
Iflßl WS! Dil NEW YORK STORE, FO U T WAY N E IN I) Established two years ago, on the go ahead rrincijile of selling - a large amount of goods on small profits, ? I mtehnute by the r nmform of■ | * nd ” ~ le,> by &jr sc ’ Ywt I• ■ wiihr.- : iin* ear. always be found bare from the Lowest Price to the Finest Qta Lity. The ri’ixensof Dte»wr, andvarvown ifoS fl ’ ODtf y’N* ,n¥ * l<M i ’’ * * ‘ lrsr :•“ r6-n S Q-tf. McDOUGAL A CO. ■
mi WW WVHTISESEMS. CITIZEN S BANK. J. D. NUTT MAN. Banker. (*lk«n St— the trettse Haase; FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. TTlfote* and Drifts disc Te- Txchaugr for sale. Six per cent interest al’., we J ar. time ’ deposit*. Gold and Silver bought inFsTmi euhhgl J. LESMAN. - - - Proprietor, Street. West *f Cafkawa. Ft. Ways*. I«d.. (Tooi at Reasonable rates Stage office for Blnffion, Decatur, St. Mo-v -. i Cendalville, Sturgia and Auburn. n3Br6 jieyer _ &”broZ Whole <fc Retail Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, Pain’s, Oil*. French and American Window Glao-. Dre StuS-, Brushes.Spice*, Liquors and Wine*. Coal Oil and coal oil Lamp*. &>. TFNo. 95 Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Tndian a. n3Sv6. | Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And Mnii'ifartnrer of TIN SHEET IRON AND COPPERWARE AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street. vt-n34. FORT »?. 15E ISD. hedekinloise, J BK4HNS & SOU. • ■ • Prop's n.,.. a, s et. between C'd'imbii Main. FORT WAYNE. IND. ■ T"' : 3 House has beer entirely Refv- i-hed and Refitted in good style, and every attention will be paid to the comfort of guests. Board • er> accommodated by the Dav or Wee... n3.‘ MAYER* HOUSE. Corner of Wayne and Calhonn Sts.. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H C. FOX. - • - Proprietor General Sta?e Ossie. vsn2o.
. v*en?rai otakf*- a-a** w. JUSTTNBEU RET, Dealer in WATCHES. (LOCKS, JEWELRY SILVER-PLATED WARE. Ac.. i NiON BLOCK, - FORT WAYNE, IND All kind, ot Repairing done to order, and warranted. L—_ ms OF THE PADLOCK, o. P MORGAN Jo. 81 Columbia St net, FORT WAYNE Ind. ML ■ Hardware & Stoves, -AND— Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron - 4. »’ ant • no is irSUNDEIIHILL. •DKALEB IXMarble Monuments. HEADSTONES, MANTLES, CABINET-SLABS, A e., to c . FORT WAYNE, IND Work done to order on the shortest notice. . »nd in the neatest manner. vsnl9. J. C. WILSON, Agent, j ABCUST F. SIkMOX. BL : DOLPH SIBMON. j , A. F SIEMON & BRO., j Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 1 Books. Stationary, Toys. y And Fancy Goods, f • Calhonn Street. bet-seen Columbia and Main FORT WAYNE. IND. English School Books. German and Latin i Booka.Tooys—a large assortment. Wall and Window Paper, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Engravings. ‘ i <ke , Ac., 1 The attention of the public is respectfully in •; • riled. Most of our-stock is imported directly I •> by ourselves, which enables us to give ourcnsL! , tenters Great Bargains. v5n33. ! ■; —— - — - - _ " 1 A A’ OOD wanted at this office on subscription ■ •| Y v before Ike the roads become oad 4
UNION FILE COMPANY. C. SCHMIDT A Co.;, -MASr’ACTCBSI OFFILES. RASPS. Mll.b-PICKS, STONECUTTERS’ TOOLSic. Re-Cutting Old Files Ae . done to orfo and Warranted equal to new AJlkinds of Rasps and Files made to orje 4 ABo. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fomy - and Domestic Hardware, Pine Sash and bom, Nail*. Glass. Paint, de.. At Factorv Priro I MON BLOCK, opposite Mate Bank. FORT WAYNE. IND AU_Order< from the Country attended to. Manufacturer, V hole«ale and Retail DEALER IN Fsr, Silk. Psnawa, W»ol aid Palm Leif Hats, Caps. Furs,&c. A general Slock of Mens' A- Ifoy*' ii«w No. 87, COLUMBI A sTREEI. FORT WAYNE. INDThehinl- -et Cash price* paid for Wvpl.She*? Pelts,and all kinds of Funs. v4-U. JOSEPH CLARK T -»H RIG A rrSMSnihGIEMPOEIIM Celaouu Street, Fort Wsyus. Rdiana. T’" EEPS constantly on hani! .’ "rl l ,J,< i l\. stock >f Caotbs, Cmksxm* : Vx‘Tixss, Ac .of ali varieti. - and latestI which will be Mads to MsAAV** in sijarw ' style—Good Fits guaranteed. Gents' Furnishing Goods. An extent a- ‘ ” f>le !< ;*; 1 o. I. HILL PLALEB 121 Piano Fortes Melodions va -w bx> i General M .‘ : c SL rchandise; al-io, keeps a '.vp »’k u?.ro _ ■: iues, from tbs beat ■» * facturers iu tue country, i Piano’s from SSO tn toO 1 . Mel.slion's from fls to SISC. Sewrnz Machine- from «5 to flM 1 N 0.54. Calhcun St., Ofyos : e the CourtEota 5n39 Fort Warne. Isi.
Large fall & Winter Stock OF READY MADE. cEL.oTWwawr®* THIEME <k BRO.. FORT WAYNE. IND FASHIONABLE TAILOR! -DEaLXRS IX-Ready-Made Clothin?, to *,» Have n-w on hand a large s’oek of hr®* 'made fall, A Winter Clothing. Hus.uF Shirts, ©fall kinds, Trunks, and in ? cne 'V ery thing belonging to a (kntlemaa s fumot-- 1 ' Store. We have on hand a large a-sortm's. 1 all Wool Cas-imiers. SaUinetts. and asp^ 1 ■ assortment of vesting s. Rudicd's A Sons tiaetts and Jeans, either made up. * the yard-Our clothing is home made Eastern slop shut werk end everything . ted as rerifesentsd. Cash ai d c,n 'Y?"t V I Call at No 71 Comer Clinton <- C" l ™ street. near'Kmdas s Eating House tnd • ine our Stock. Sept 4 1862. v “ SISIT CITY WOOLEN F.tfM FORT WAYNE, INDIANA' 100,000 rova.DS wool i Wanted! At the’ahove Establishment, for which *• pay the lughestjrates in To oar Customers and all others WOOL TO MANTTFACTURR OR EX E*’ we can off r a LARGER and BETTER *• meat of Goods of our OWN MANUFACTURE this Spring than any previous wason; ’ in the CUSTOM DF.PART.MEBT —OF CARDING, SPINNING and FULLING. I with experienced bauds and i we hope to merit patronage hereto*!”* HARO SOAP ANO I A RO . taken in. excjt- ’" | MayK.TSW . ' ts ' Dl
