Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1863 — Page 2
~ ~7tn -|~TT WissJMJ? 5A e a seam wrsa. DEOATUH, INDIAN M FI'HIM t« (Jr’nlNCl'V l *E 2(StS6: — 1 “ ■" ■ ■ —-1~ Vahtndigtlim Valandigham \ras xlmoat unanimonslj nojdnnted by the Ute convention at Col «.7iba« far Governor of Ohio. The tssat u not, “imply whether Valandigham she! be Governor or not, but is Le.-veen tht civil and the military powers claimed by the president and hre General*. It in a ♦jujstion whether the Will of a (i.Mitra bhall be the supreme law of the Isnd — Whether any citizen may be seized drag ged before a cmirt unknown to the ci\i U'v ppd condemned to such unheauj of i toil In'ent aa Irn.tln'etv or cxilo an I that too in a’ Stale v. ithin whose borders there is no‘ wai anil where a 1 ! the courts are open to administer justice and punish all crimes according to law. it in a question wheth cr the rights us the press, the rights of reasonable criticism on the acts of public aftairti and tile private rights of individuals as guaranteed by the conatitinion. shall booperfh’ violated in defiance to that constitution or whether they shall be niaintaingd aud held sgcrcl. The pauple will scarcely fail to decide in favor- of theni>«lv«s Valandighstn places himself npon the constitution, the laws, the rights of individuals and the press. Hi» oppcnur*t-s justify a violation of all these ntJ! ibanded and sacred principles of the Goeerninent. Ihe people will decide in
fitvor of the constitution and civil liberty. APOsTACY. In ifr s age us the world we are prepared W> bUnost news, whatever, no . jMior how trtardrng or Humtnra!, even >• It P HiesSctifrde ftf principle, honor and srfF respect; but See must admit that re cte-somewhat astonished at the inaltg■—uf~ aud unprincipled manner in which .sines E Snilcoke announces his name as a es-. liuate for County Auditor, his epi V?: :... i‘ w? 4 v’.c ! mic rknunuatirus of the j . es rite Democratic party j is unprincipled, unmanly and dishon ra--1 * z Lie, .... ij would indulge in them or take i li-.fr cause 1 e ".a. t<k _>n btt a ■ ape-slate to the principles-of the party, among other tsln*i h» S.tya ‘Having nerve enough tu'opp’osb the political office seders ua ( novelty sufficiently attracting to egil out, t-.e V of all who are opposed to gam-, i.lihTiff’; ielif-ra:ivc o Hjjes of the county : the eby chirgiug f’rit thf mi ter on which, he Democratic party,eotpress their wish , through the ballet boj is -g.iiub'iyg, this , he <fe<at the same nine to be, > Democrat. This is Judas hkc nlui proibaSel Christianity and betrayed •innocent, blood.’ tVg. must inter that inaMouch us be was alma i unanimously condemned by th. Deintcri.'y. through the ballot-< box in the late nominatiuti lie feels jusiilied in abandoning the parly, selling al j .ieiwe their organization, rule* and usages, and egoti-ticail) announcing through : is paper, that he. James B Sitacoke, has the ■nutve to oppose overthrow ami der'tney the ‘consolidated Democratic party’ of this county, and the fact that he has this nerv#, will of itself he thinks ca 1 out the entire Republican anength to Im. rapport as they and they alone are oppo- j r- dto the manner in which the Demo- . ratio arty select their candidates, they .ay admire the treason and they easy de t ••« the traitor. How can this man who has violated i honor, approach Democrats and even : use who honorably sustained him for . .= nomination in aocordance with the i ( .steal of the party, and ask their supi .-.he himself bring poetically and' div bound to sustain the norniwe.— -‘f be.ieyc that the unanim<m- fewnig or c~ re-ciiou ofe,<ry Democrat in tile eoun • , when tints approved by him will be •jo not ask me for mi r port. go disorganiiertatjie Rc-pnb icans and Ab jlitioai sts they entertain kindred fee.ings and can cy: iirhize with you, your policy i« ‘you would rather leign in hell than serve in .Ir.Siiueoke'a Article upon printing pith week is 1 rotn the numerous f.iNi-hovgs iucoutains, unworthy of are 'v. it, ejearly shows that he is endeavor- 1 ,:.g to play the part of an unprincipled ic ng .'gue. In one paragraph he wilful a le’iberatelv utters six falsehoods ,>ie connect Mr Spencers lohiwcter with acts which E* admore than si* year' sgo hiii"ing hehtano charge tn tj, tast tmn as an officer. that he ulus dntv and eomplh-d with the 1 .win evervrr-*eet. W’e <m however' : the oj.■•.tun ’ a.v trtcr Mr Siineek: reco icth-enis- tilr ai.ited cWFrtfrfice with the st lisbarn IV* iha« he rhnrge<l the , o'mtvklS-i-Wwrriat.tng Th* aiirihis nr. seni ch*r*es tor printing" \ -iinsutd» id’ nA-n a ! *nd -hildreiaotWa *at sftfetPirlo hannt run* Uei*ty«h<l*r*i«hr. «' ! 4 - x. •. •an lh* miy | robablt fcp ii"i3e»d«a' brifikr j sdfr Hd’t "In* tri’e . we as 1 him to look car-fa ly h-■■ ast reennt • -i.:-h s t ; r
... a-. .„ ~i - r -r.-.r — - .-rx.NEWS OF THE DAY. I inlelligenee that the telej/raph brings ns this morning is indeed ol thrill, ing interest nt deepepi moment The tl rente ner! rebel retaliation tor il.e Bucj ci-ss of (Jranl and Grierson t- j» > longer -a matter of future, possibility n has »c tually begun, Speedy and decisive / notion C».n alone prevent the full -X-cu ion ■of the work of destruction. Our di«patches froia the East indicates c • sit nation with some clearness. Lee’s army crossed the Rappahanncck last Week nt e the fords above Fredericksburg, an > f commenced its northward march, pushrng northward in the direction of the Or nngetfc A Irxandra Railroad, Hie forces ‘ are raid to have recently been sirooglv -, re enforced Jrytu the Carolinas and' the j Blackwater section A strong body of I troops yeerus to have been left al Fred- . iericksburg (or.some days to keep the at*;tention of our troops occupied This 1 deception could not long prove avail- : able.. Every l-nt in -IJonker** army r : era* a ruck on Thursday Tile nek ant! 1 wounded were senuiorward to Washing lion The rails of lie- Aquta creek rnad ‘i were torn up, and on Fudny the entire army was on the march. Its earlier mure f mrnts were in the dwccii-n o' Warren- . ton. Os its later poaiti-m our dispatcliet ; are. from prudential reasons »e sup pose,, silent On Sunday, s« learn, tl.» gallant Milrov surrounded at Win 'ehestw by 18,000 ry ! e sos Ewell's com , man 1, and boding-it impowstMe td hold : (fee place, cut his way through them-: ,'etny. after a Severe fight, in which he i i Ipst 2.000 killed, wounded and prisoner*. snd e.c.ped to Harper's Ferry. At ' Perryville, a few miles to the east, Grn- : ! era! M. Remolds wbo also- surrounded, 1 but alter n sharp fight succeeded in join 'mg Milroy Our forces at Martinsburg' ; have gone from that point to Harper's F> rrv. A porsion of the Baltimore r.nd 1 0 Railroad is thus in the hands of the irslsls From our dispatches from Phil adelphia. which are brief and disconneet,ed, it is plain that the rebels have passed through .Maryland taking nearly the; same route as in the invasion of last year I
i ;occupied ilsgerstown. «nd pushed on up f lh« railroad to Greencastle. Penosjl-' 1 varua and tlience eastward to Cbstnbera ' burg, witch they are r»parted to l>a»r 'occupied late last evening The number 'of this invading force are easuaiiy atStrd to number about lO.OOth but ou< reformaimn is j>,u Mtffiei< imv lull te d-ter nuns wkeii.er the invading foiwe i< the 'advance of a larger one or onlv a marI auding deiaciinieiit. Our <ii«patches al»o ' make ra--of loti <*f a rece,«U right near Col' p-per, cf which rm pnriKuiars nr- given. x.vp'. iii<- wppiuxouate number of our ' ; Inast s, and the, f»«t. llval G,metal, h ight —-piohablv the late ftommand-r nf, fihja D-p si'm- nt—wo anmi'g s+» vffi . cerskiilel —[Cm onette0 nette Jaoe IS i>. IRE AEWB. Our advieeg trow the Eat ar,- n{ an ‘exciting charac'er. There haie bes-nf 1 , ng ig. Il's »l B-rrwiile, Winchester Bunker 11111 Marlinshorg.- and Hag-1-1 slown and a bai'le at Bull Kun is rum- ■ ored A N*-w York paper lias a report \ '.hat Lee has tl inked Hooker captured >n lu'ire armv corp* and i» driving mm I '.laiwiis Alexandra but the report la not i eontir.ned. Another diepatch States that Honker is al Warrenton Ibrratvne I liv'd L-e Tile re bid G>We tn Mart land >ml ’ I’< nnsvlvania i* esomated aS U.'HKi ' Thtji w-re nevi Ciiaaibeishurg snd Oav : iiele veslerday :.n>i nete > xp> CU d to’ 1 peach Uairieburg last night or to-day I Gen Mol ■ieiiati. in cot junetron with! Gov b vmour, ta organizing and «• nd- 1 ing foiw ird N-w Yiwk trnepa u> Penn isvlvauia, and Rimon Cameron has waked ! 'that either MeCldian <>r franklin trnj 1 placed in C' nimand of llw fbrwea forth, i lefente of the lather S'a’e. Th- rebels had a rep-cl that J ihnaoft 1 I had succeeded in driving Grain bet.rre ' him, aad in r-mmreing Vick-b'irg. — 1 hiru.g which proceeding 'em FedrWnl j Generals w-re kill'd, inelwhiig G-n 1 ■hlie-man; but lat-r in«licence rroni Vicksburg mtke» no mention of any'such occurrence, and it is, therefore, not I 'to be credited. Our dates are to tl> ; 12th mat., »t which lime G n Grant wa , sanguine o' atioceM Tne rebel garrison : are s*ic to br «n q.rarter rations Kirbv ■ Smith’s i; ovem ns, on the Lnuisi ana side, el Hie river, are bring closely 1 witclwd. The democratic -nnaa convention at Springfield to-dty promises to be a mam j ninth affair. The city was crowded to or> rfiowiog. last evening. The bombardment of Port Hudson' - rrmm-need on the 7lh inst. Nearly din ! tne Fede rial iroopa in the Teehe, eour.try have gone Co nin force Rank«. fxen Sherman has had his leg amputated and is in ’ ■ a critical condition. Gen. Coreornfr has moved from Suffolk ! loaarda the Blackwater, with I?,000’ in<ui. It i» rumored that he designs sn attack, uniwi G-n Jenkina, at Frankhn * Gov Gamble*, of Mo . has tendered th] ! the flisristirm of that state Ilia- resign* 7*” n H * Provision al Er-etrive, to lake ' effect at the close o< the te'rioti of thtt' ■ body -“-{Chi Timi .eJune, 17th. G n M<-£leilar i.as completed his re-1 ’ port oi a!) his iinlHarv npera'kms Irofny the t’me be was eallsd to the poSiriofi of r >i.iii '..‘hitlf of the army dr,til he' ”wn rhli-ved from command of the arntTp ! ihr Poioasncv H -wrii TTiaVS no ex in- j tind WlHbe pnMi-h-d bgi, «f the irem-rrf gaverstceat to ; which it has bern duly subtni ted does! rot |U’.ij®ne» *of-! i vs‘ : t ”
I TRUTH ’’TRANGER TH AN FICTION ' A Startling. Weflr— Fem»lt .tforiiiflwr—id of many yeart personal Sfuria Ward, the tsifyf r afx yfarmon Elder. i ■That «H>e k«lf of the war I 1 caunot imagine • bow the Other half live.” is coles* true than '. trite: .-inti the lesson our ad a-e afforcU, our. exi J prrtcnOß aß<hwb«rrvstion AaiW-fti-WSsio vMuv Then. toe. when we eon«i<ler the ever varinir . | phase* us human passion, and thr discordant 1 elements from which all novel and fanatical ' . sectv are nivulded. it enn scarcely “eem-utr l prisin? that a faithful reeonl ijf ricfsal I slioiildexceed in singularity the wildest dream ; of roniunco; or that crimes, both strange and • nnnatursi, should be -perpWaTed in a far off co'intrv on the outskirts of civilization, which > people ill another .scale of -sneiotv would never i;q.agji)e possible,. Kuowng as f do Know, the , , .sits and horrors ami abnmiuatioi.s of ,'he Mor-| . man system, the itegri’darion it Imposes on te- ' males,an-i the consequent, vices which extend ' thnsueh all the ramification* «fthe society, a I sense of July to the world has induced me to • . prepare th<-fol!owing narrative forth. public | eye. The romantic ihcidcut* connected with ■ my experience, many mav think hordertn? nn . th* marrelnua Vneheiu I would say. that thia ■ ■ |)jrratii«of my life only proves, what has so . often been proved before, that, "truth ia strau | ,s. r tl an fiction ” —Au - hot’s preface. The-back cohtriin* <4!* paryvs. with enyra 1 rings, is neatly bound in etrub. and will be • •ent to any address, post paid on h-caipt of price i ! .me dollar twenty five cent*. A COMPANION TO FEMALE T.'FE j j* Lwe nmnngi th** by ! : Austin N WkM, Thh. lik<- thp above; i« n work of treat arid tmtisuai and will •‘atfrriy read an a '■ comnanioH volume, to f» <nalr life. Jt ins laryc 12tno roluiae, ueatly hound in • sloth, iHustratod with cngiavinirs, »nd w’fH ne ; sent th any addrea.* p«Rt p »id on receipt df price ‘ ’ une dollar, qr on receipt »ks two d<»llar*. we w‘d! j xr.4 both of the above works, past prepaid ' ! Dicken*’ taut great jrnrk. ••Great EmpectHiinnw.” Bv Charles Dickena. - Complete in une volume. 12mo clmh ■ j illustrated with steel enxi aviUk'S. Will be to any ad drew postage paid on receipt fine dot PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Now «o Indispenwible to every family, are beling iDMUvfactured by ua in everv variety of) atyfo and thii*h. Descriptive circulars with ; prices will be furnished on application and anv - , stvle of album aent by mail post paid on re j I ceipt of price seller*, news areata, hook amenta, ran- ! vassera. 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Its Tor»v of reading matter pec week constitnte . tin uiip;'.r;*llcle4 or tri Esrriui-ii TaictS#. d ftw noV« tale*. | lu’autie of Gossip.T’iuftlh’tnns l»r<»«d-ides IQf burner. Min 1 polished rd it aria Im, combine tn i epitomirj'.;.!! the chBFHW es wit nu.d senrimMSt! ’ The husband rra»lA it t<» hi* wife, the motlw r; ‘o her ehTl dr in. the lover to Lis swt eihear|, the ! *n|.Hrr tn-bi* e<»tnrkdeh arid the vll school m? t«r tc the rireh'around the *to* e. It is fa ! uii’i;*.' to • very man woman .»nd child in this f country, anthhr.s regular subscribers in eeyrral ! * countries iu Euroupr Thy Mr r cury is aLsp ’ identified with the eraniYoif patriotism of the • age. frr several HWuib<*ta of pa brilliant staff I Lo!d hiyh rank )» cutr fiobit* srmv. and have I Lavr madv thcm>elvi*a a« famoiK w.th the sw«r i t with t.h»».pLi) The ill i-t r.r ing k.-tisi. of the Mercury. fh*» inimitable !)arb»v. give* ‘ •he paper the M-yhtWit Mttfhrites of fine :frt.' and f }<4 Inr-’cM literary \v«*eklr hf the dav nro-f ’ nii'cs to ,surp;iss itself in all thew respecu du» f _ Th-.-fir-’t Ifr’trYoFk Meri’iirv nov«-lett*» for the •l.ftv tvfcr.tuls’ C<n nine need- irithc issue of Jan I uarv 3, IRG3 •- calk’d VICT RfA: br. t<*t j ji*tßu.«i or castlk < tier By Qot*h« May Car tzjoK.vauDyir of Gipsy Sybil Campbell, • Ermibie, Ly Masque,etc.,etc. ! The pr’»dutron««f thik distinguished author ntrd nor'ihjgy. 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Addresa nil all lettsrs and remittances, post! paid to CALDWELL <fi WHITNEY. 4 Pr«ff k r?etrr , i of rhe York 113 Fulton Btreet», New York. ““Poor! Poor!! .XaVre i« k< , r<‘bv given, that th ut«ler«irnefi Tpi4f« and Overseer us iiaur »*U receive • xrtriififf | r> p,■>->■!’ «t his ufiicc. -•> Wnl4i-h tow - jhin. A.Swst'WMtf.Tn.lixna, from thj* * tlr’firit-W>n<l»*fivMrfv tsKt. TuriLe tnaieites'oar wa; nf R AStirtr. . of Adamsc*>‘intv. I G »t j ••ij-ri’. 1 sj*vt o c |!.o To—» I,
jf~ „ THE 4 —A At* name iwlicillrs 1* »|>er *«!-■ -'tliar product *1 thOnvanCoiL vl>W ilfili’t land is Bwetlrnr 1 i»nj.lic!e I’avinMi m-ikff 'ff' lic * te fi’**<y>lpvcu | i4b ’V'li’iFzrd, and especially ad17*l>at ladiv*. jjßr rx *fi" tnav require an agreeable, 'ttoiuialing tunie, imparting strength to the system gi.t ag I an increased vitality- to; sh» ’ whole human frame. It is a great favor- ' ite in Sweden, so much so limi t* m»v br ’ sivleii the national beverage N« family should be without it. — Taken in the shape c< *.’hn< at night before go--I’p.g to, bed. )t «. ticlicmus draught j ruducing a healthy perspiration dtsnell J ing a cmM mote rtf-etuaUy than any other ■ mtxiure that can be -taktn Try ii once , and be convincedSold by nwrehantv Jk Druggistseveryi where. NEW GOODS NEWPEICES! 1 We arc now receiving our Spring Sw<-k es f gnorls and. :iltho-:gh. (tin account of sickness ! we are a little late, we boi)gh,t opr goo kfrom 15 to ‘2Vper cent cheaper, hau we eould have jdone » week or ivu earli.-r «* the-ea«on. We intend our customers shall have the advantage ! of the GREAT FALL IIN PUICFB, ! snd althottrh we arc nol able to sell goods at ibe ijood old fashioned Peace Prices, we can come nearer te it than we have done iw a long nine. A’r ar« opening our umial assort memos DRY GOODS Psltn Leaf and other Summer Hats, bonne tsar tifiend*, ribbon* Ac. Clothing, Groceries Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron Ac. . all of Which we will sell at the lowest possible print’s for PEAL T PAY, I ! But *»< w? can buy tw advantage only for ready ! pay we canuol m»11 Credit 'vb-n)7 NUTTMAN ct CRAWFORD 'Treasurer’s Notice. N tier ia hereby J the County Tn’'dsur\’ ft»r the redvmpti »u *»f ill I coun y-ordoF« i«Mivd prior to Jutj'? Ist t and nft internet will he allowed on orders after .thisday. C, L une 4 1863. T rcßMirer Notice* i The •• W 'irr-J of I. >A in ‘ h ’.w ■ >f Dye ?‘.i r I ilon/whii h ;»ny sidewalk is ‘birilT hereby [ notified -o pitk th" iu mpAh wAhbt ’he iwxt U’fi <!;.vs. Sidew-ii ~<»i r p t.r.-d. With it , the time Ly the uwiiejs wijl by rEpni-Tyd bv theMarshall and charged ag iinjt th- 1 a ijuuiuiij Mtfl GEO NUMBERS ;J ne 5 Marshall Examiner’s Notice. i . , The S» h*ol Examiner of.Adams 'Conwy 'Ymfixna. will hold e.xaniin ilions at his • iffith* in p<-catur updn the fourth Saturday of the • its ‘MaiiwM- ’Fftfith*. tn wit;—.Hniiirv. 1 April. Jgm k H’rch, May. December*: rind up<»a v.tch SahugUy. pf October and N<> v-mbt r Exercises will commence each day at ten ••>!.»ck. a m TitarLenawil! plena** bear in mind that there W|R U* no priv ite ami nations given. ;the applmatil c*Hi ‘-ht w thebe W wtual necessity tber<f<»r. Shoo! officer-, and other friynds of education • are cordially invihrd tn fi* in uttrndkrtre. Apv icau’s with-whomthe <<xnmin<‘f i-not prr Honrillv will !«• req ihx’d to present a.•certificate siiibol -bl' a jpromi.ue.iti eitisen of , the county to f the'f fDrt that ynd applicant sus tain* * *»ood mor at u ill J. R . r, Adam* XJftUfltv Established 1760. ! PETER LUKILLARD, SruH A T >b«ce<» M iirttlwdurvr, i ’ 16 <t 1% Guamb<»s StRIKV, , . {Former'v 42 Cniiili.Tjn Strri r, w Turk.) IVoulffcslYthv nlt- ntroii of dealer, to thu articles . cf'his rnsrrnfiitMre viz: W4O*K BKUFF 1 Mnciboy, L. Fine Rappee, Pure Vi'giiJ* Coxr-e Ripp-f. Nachitnehe*, American (lenjlemsn. Oopentsg-n YEf LOW SNUFF. Scotch, D ; w dootcli.. , High Tosst ScofOh. Fresh Hofiey Dew Scotch Irish High Tokst, Fi'e.lr Scotch, ' or Lumtrfoof, • rrAH* rtp-fi i* c*U»kl ro the large reduction ; in priois of Cut cbuwiug and sm ingU» bact os, k’hlch will be found of a superior quid il yTOBACCO Smoking, Fine-ttn+Che’vvwg. Smoking. Long, E,A,J.■ orphan. -’S Jaa<> No. I, 'Cw<:D<y-ji* pree#, Spanish. No 5 S e. r Scented Oronoco, Cahsnter N<*. 1 4 I Th, Foil Ustendiah, Turkish ir < ii! I'e-l .ssons'B >aitn* * B A ciren!ato£|ii iasii sort I bl' sent on a p ’ ? P * r* rtm - n ■ /' :t H O W A R ,0. e ASS O C I AT I 0 Npm i.Ani'i,r»iA. Fnrthe Rrlirtaf the fiiri nintVltiTered. lOlc-'n withV erd Arsnte invrrr i n<t itfeeiallf Fo- th f see I»f DSesxes »f 'Uy x*xs:«l ArfsM. MEHTCaL AtiYlCB gratis br, *h« Acting Surgeon VALUABLE RESORTS .in Sliermjtl«r-hq = or Seminal WgtiWnf*. 3CF>II nrg.ns t.tt4 co WffW* REMThfEII I employed in th4 ®i»p«n<atr, »*n* M ’**« nfflic aer! iu seated !ett«- ©fl cknrge.-a I I v*or 1 h -*» .Sweya for mat .ff* wi I' b* sccopt ’TjnareM. EonfgYoi! ' kehaj 3mrgeo- Hovaat Ass-wtatire., Fi, ■ ’ E’o'VS-r •* • ’ ir.-' 'e-h::, T i -•-n "
i n.!~ii ii T' — 1 *’ — DRY GOODS! DRY « F ;txroO xoO Mae 3,33 F NEW YORK STORE, r”— - — WWW-* F FORT WA Y NEi.HIND I „ 0 ««<»». iA«utt*. V rrg 1 Established twtf rears n<ro. on the 30 ahead : riiicipk ■ of selling a large amount of goods on small profits, Thi* hin*o by th# uniform of Laving and stdling t»**d< CH RAP Lmr reputation never before attained bv auv firm in Northern IndiriH*. Alwa»Mfn Land *;i)>i 1 matrnififent stock, purchased at forced and arc tian .ales. uur Iprk yarb’.er, I willing to *♦*ll goftd* nt a *mnll a/tvrinrp <»n Every article iu the DRY G IpDli line cka ye foui.d beta frvu* l| Lowest- Ptice to the Finest Quality, u ‘.m.*»i»T The ciiiz n< o[ DsCAl.it, aad »urri»ua,hn< rounirj, ua isvitud to Cbll Vie gasrustn s7> ’ »»ug of 2 I per #nt. ‘ Jun- 20, 18M. 16-n2O-U. McDOt’« AI, 4 CO. ‘I -X-. T-.-xyfj^s3r .tß«»= y* -r* =x’-
GIST \VU\K UiTEKTI<E»F.\TS. $ CITIZEN S BA V K ‘J P NUTT**#; ’ ZfArder Coihonn St.. Opposite ths tvvllne House. FOHT WAYNE, INDIANA. TTNotes and Dr.jfls iliseounred. Exchange I for aale. Six per eent interest sMoweft on time ' ! deposits. Gold atM Silver bought nSdvfi. MAIN STREET EXfIIHGfc, j. t.frmN?'- - > Proprietor, • I Main Str, West pt Calhan., Ft. W lyne. la i.. Quod Accommodations al Eeasonnbir rates I Stage office for Hbiffron. Dieator, St M irv’», , Kendxlville, Sturges and Auburn. >i3H»S
MEYER & BRO. Whole 4 Retail Dealers in ; Drills and Medicines. j Oils FreAPh n?1il Am’fricnn Winslow j GJ?uis* 9v<* SUift*. . I xud j - W im*<, Oil *»«|l L> np«. stii Cj*No. 9.’> direct, Fun Wafnf. In i dianx. B. W OAKLBY, Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE AND STOVES. ■I And ttaiiufaeinrer of i TT N, SH EET I RO’.V ASJ; COl P F.ll WAI : E ( AT THE GRANITE STORE. No 79, Columbia Street. v4-n24 I’ORT WAYUU. /.W I IIE I) EK IN ll<> IS E. I . J. SX.anMS - - - Prop s Burr Si »«t. •betw.jf'n Cuinnilrin 4 Main. FORT WA.YXK. IND. ' This R<>'>«- has been entirely Kvinriii-hei! and R‘-title ! i’l goal style, and > vtv >i .. ntion wiW h- paid t<> the comfort of inc Ms. ItliarJ ers acctHUWMated by tlie Ray er W.-rk kT MAYER norSEj ' W’aynw ajul Cnlb«'»m . ! FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.: H C FOX. - - - Proprietor , ' : OAreral Stare < 'ffi ff. i.'i.ri) : ; .irsriN H ured! Denier id ‘iWITCIIKS. (JLDCiiS, JEWELRY il STLV4rRTLATf!D WAIiE. tt . I MION BLOCK. FORT WAYNE. INK ,1 AtTklmis <>t K-pairing done to <.rd>r, -uu f, warranted ’ v’i|lM Sll. \0 F TIIE l> iIIL"f K. o. p. mßrg AN A"b. 81 Cdliemhitr Strret, FORT WAYNE Tnd ■ » BH2 ,-w. ’KMHI ■ *■* s Hardware & Stoves -Ab©Manufaetuter oPTin & Sheet IronI s ww ’. w « ire • "“J? I“’7s7 IN 1»EliI hill; - k ;Marbl e Monuments, , HEAD STOXRB, MANI LM. G A B I N E T ■ S LjA B S. <fc ; - . & c FORT WAYNE, IND. •rtWork <lon< U> order <ui the shortest notic* and in the neateut auaiiatrr , v5nW. S PATTERSON. Arvnt. , r ., a-ngsv r. sown* Sth>c>Lrw sum h , A F STFMDN *BRO . , Wkolwaala and Jctai! Dkaiery Jtodksy Stalmnarv, Tovs« b w_ • > * And Fxucv Goods, CalWein . vtreim Columbia and Ma:» TITVE. TND ui ir n w!i«h R-yva! Ra.ke. 7erma» and IpAia l ® B<wdl«.Tnav*—a larja asteortnit nt, Wall and Window Paper. c! Looking Cflausea, P’ctsft Pramaa. Eugtuviag' Ml- Ac.. : I T*e stt-ntilw of -he fiiWf 4fAlv "a, x riled klwwt *f mr ntoeH k hnon-tSd ArrtefH t-; by whichynaHtWas ♦Srtjtak , 1 «m»e» Great Bargaiaa ehnAS . jfl * ——————————— •> | TWTCriO w>snt«d at adioe o“ avbacet ntjta * ’ •'sfoxetKr *S«-'~v.--aAr»--jr bed
UNION FILE COMPANY. ('..SCHMID 1 <VG, - .st r»-screak. . I - Fll.ti, HASP*. HILI.-PICKS, sTGSR toots te. Re-Cutting Old Files, Ac . done to ordei, hb I War muted curial to new. AU kinds of Rasps and Piles made tn mil.r. Also WhaJesnUe and Retail tNali-rs in Fv’.'ii and Domestic Hardware, I’ii.r Sash atw! 1 <w», Aarh.Ulnar,Paint, <tr.. At Faetdrv !’■ c.» UNION Bl.Ot K, oppositestute Bank FORT WAYNE, IND. j All Orders fron :l.e Eour-lry attended la. ' ...... .- e-w--^-^—♦- V *•-*■"* *--■ —— HENRY SHARP, | Manntaetnrer, M Uolearfle hud Retail DEALER IN Fir, Silk, Panama. W»at sad Ps!n trsf Hats, Caps, FnTS.Sc. A renctal’ltsrek afM.jj-’ 4 Buy* Ja.t Mrs. 97. UOLl’lfclA srilELI. FOR F WAYNE, IND-Thehii-hea’ Css I '. fi'« paid f..r Wool, SO ■ p , Pelts.-'id all kinds us Furr. v<-!4 -IDSEI’II ,£LARK. nitoaiG x FcaxjsfH.vG emporigiCalhcitri S’rcet. To.u Wr-jne. Indiara. I - - r--/ ’ t I ' i J’Ei’PS r.’irs::’ K c« Ute- ” '* . l\ epp-iid. I stock ot Ctott*. f ar*.». ■'■•. 1 which will!" M.'r». ul’M it-i'l ;•'« I style—"Wuoil Pit- fii.-ij i.i.i* rd . G-ents’ Furnishin» Goods. lAn ,-x.:. 11.-rtt ss-r-.. .r t ■■ ,s’. !(.W 1« (’. I, 1111.1. »FAl9* I?* Piano Fortes 1 , Mc’odioi.s. z«k »* (’Vnrrnl M••.M I rck s' wd i>»v : b»«. k< f * l ’• ♦ < k GfS?*whf»< mtchincs, fr«-n» ’h<*' LGt *'*' i fwc|Hr«T« '-fi th” c*Mtrtrv | PiMHc/rf fro’n <s'» »n<so\ Mvlnriim* *!'» b' j Sk’winv D.!i:r C » iV»* Fort M V h * Large fall & Winter Stock OF RK\nY MAI»F am -w- ■ «r ■ *’«» ( 1 THIEME <f E R 0 . , POXT WATNE, INB. •F A S H I O N A B L F TAILORS. -rEhLkWS Hr-* [Readv-Made Lloihin?. I «. • FTn v»- rrw nn hanrf *la rre* Pthrlp Ml. ( I Shirt*. o f nITk’rJTF. T+-**vk*. st »< p V 0 ’ fT * ’' f-YN tliiril' bg-bipjfintr_<♦’» » (•«•»<! b . Stnrv tIYJ ) I; tvM on LanH « l»ryc jF‘i>rtn-< ‘ T ’ ~<ll Wool OnvMinm*yf. i’iu” s P‘ d *' ’! ’ ' nt «»f rr«»iti f - i- S’ . IlflFttß ,-ritl .lfin«. rn -? r 4. . * ihpVßrd. iF hvw.r n *d’* , 1 *l*p nh<vr'W„ork •"d rvrrytbir? X ? I tad n« ri-ftr^-r♦«•<!. Cf*h »»» d i-rc i” ’< •' Call at !♦•■ ” Coin - Cl.n.on d-. j ’kfrvet nvnr Kridaf v Kutijic Fm:>e ta J n . <mr Ftork Rrpt • 4 !?C2. TiWrwfrwnUf FEW" ■ FORT WAYWC, INDIANA. 100,000 rorsn v. ccr ■| woaedO 1 ’ i At the w3 * l v t’u * I*-*- ’A* •*. twt ■« • To n»rrCwatn-n-ea w< alt vtbers «hn U*« wool to HABnPAfrrvsfc 0,1 |WG! we ean nff-r a L kRGER and BETTER 1 Orient of ftnnjs of mir « OWN manufacture t’ia Spriac than »»r previoua «e«#ev; wbit« CFSTOM DBFARVMFNT *’ . ■ CARDINO BPIKXIKG tad ' TTLtTN’O. If SV*..-’. expe- ; »n*»d v w l-'.pe to merit nsr-Au see '. rre-n'o’e hestr* * HOD UG INJ I»HS V«.-n ia ex.-hang. •»-«•;’ f ppvs, H Mae K, IFCS “ ’ vC-«K-» 4
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