Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1863 — Page 2
—- .IB—!. TH£EAGLE "’ * X ~* . £ ” ? T '4 iTMt, Pk ’*LrES*Ht* DECATUR. ITOLA.WA. «»n «d»y WOSNIWG. /nr t* «*ti THE NEWS la .:» reom &x Vk-ksfcwrs. I*. • t Hsk>s sal Gerrr-’nTZ. rt har* ‘a two w*-*-!’ ll—'-s ' z -■* %b 3 •--••>"• fiftr tJaoMtni ’---»en>. Lee fax? . -- «•>’ r.z - —tfae river aai x£a."’.er etas ax ,«vj«tw’ he • -te: £ir>s» fast cTarter. jtfrcEsa i* Kur way -.t-.-r’- * irjo xxr? sn’i r»v*wbiy e*e*Bfe He ** sas3 t'.taxre b®»-m-4 -sritfex t»o fcw»4re*l ya-i» dTewtap ‘ Oar or'-e** s~est. tfae -•=* Ysulxib i* severed, we e*.v have e-c'ns'-s »--<ar«Z «’ *.fa* Ifri» er xz>i fafaf "»e rebel :<e—-: ?t THE PON ICT LwAssai has ofiese-I "' ~ t *—* *o kw xo the O-T-CjSKMErioffi. te txce ner --.j-e a* «m of the ’L Stares with i»er r.ji-t tt&Yer ti»e C-onsstSjntadn a** ’ • * ■." : ■ -.---., —*-' —'.— -a- beer ~ U’t hare w*» ftgrititig *<* mErtxia the UeiMi, la tests back the rebel States . we are z •<& bat uirr rt •»■ ,--•.-•* to the ?e< < 'he t—~h rtmts <rat Tzrorixm is S-* - 3 that if >he xD a,;.< -\ sla-. ery *' e can ■"'- • .-tfae roaer. in ov- w>ri—&.-.•-Lr.Tn.sirt. Item—ls tfae Pres.-L-rrix. <-'.fotr was . ->Msr 'i«i l w a <*=v’r»»e’ Tfot-rn-w-a?. . in Jcm* tfasa six raawth* the lx=t w>Wsw : »-. i re""w ■ l*s Lome, the antry tale ’- r.'-w *■:■ -1 r C back anl be lost in ' ■ffz~ne. The Constknti-m wwi •e re- ( f<TiV the Urkre vvafal be maintate- t el S’xte woAl oecapT the sntne i r<.<-17n_ with the same rigr •* which they ’ski ?<esore the war. There woael be only •>e thin? '*> r.**-:-> ’he peaee and ha-- ( --, rr -'■•"-.e iw--:!. TV ah oil’kciists of i X -h. >'.' a-e • ’--eng r 'fartii-.-t < Mfadhk ’•’OoU thoßstivek refaeL Re- ’ ■-eTwa '■• ’ hv." rta» -e *»1 though, they j .-_ „ , - - l ••- f-hi-ge tfae go"- , ]<h-4'<?.ATIC M\SS MEETING i ■-V. ’ *m fro-n pr . a’e w. ,r<--;4 that ’ • '•..-’e « 1 lea general o .’i '- irinz of the I>.. -~ .z-ra> rof thb and adjenning Districts r at Pea Rianti Co inty, on the 30th in«t , •] The rncKt err.l,■’-'nt -’ crikr-- of Illinois, t < thio and New York ha»eb<?en invited, r nod mar.v of th<-m will I* in attendance. I le the principal sjieakers of onr own f Flute, who. without doubt, will tie pre- t sent. In fact, it bids fair to lie the lar- t ges mei ’inx ever held in the District, it a not in ttie State. t X. B—Friend Mac what ha- become of the Sentinel? We have not seen it for c some weeks. i 0 COMMUNICATE >N F.o*. Esct.E-—Wc have some time a » trouble in getting’onr paper. If we a«k for onr mail-matter we generally get all but the Eagle, and then have to go back and rs«k for that Sometimes we thought f the Eagle «-»j suppressed but upon ma* ‘ king particular inquiry wc got onr back numbers. As I live some distance from ] th ■ poat office, this same trouble. I speak i for ntyself an<l neighlwrs. for they are in the same trouble —wc take the Eagle and we want it. In our neighborhood there area few • abolitionists—some deny it. but some are , ►o hold and brazen as to own it—and they sav that they never did think much of the Constitution, that it is only a mustv rob of pane- at ’he, mo<t. .and done well in its time and they are sure to call every man a traitor who does not agree with them. Now if any man is .a traitor it is iustricha sneaking abolitionists who doe® not like the Constitution- and if he dared, he would a-k to have the Union divided forever, or else the Constitution •mtirelv destroyed If there is anything on earth that ought to be despised it is eu-h a man The man who is tainted with this so il leprosy is an unfit companion fir the br-Asta of the field, and like the Inner of old their is no place on earth - hich he occupies ba» is contaminate-’ The very air he breathes i; loaded with tsii-on. the earth he (deeps on communi- , t tes disease. His very jirosence sickens, disgusts and de-.-trAvs. The curses of mankind are piled high on his hea l .and will nlib* rocky mountains on his (.a-uvo IJis«oul will sink in perdition lite a deep sea lead in the Atlantic ocean His name will be a monument of eternal infamy; .a land mark in the regions of crime and moral depravity, which the most vile and lost wretches of future time M ill struggle Io approach. X'
Tax g’V: o' tie Mjjpsour; Dtsanrral '« :*«•*■■«:*; i>v ti-r,. Ser-csri ’er T-s"'*- '< * •:t*r »rrtti-r. fay ;fee t rr+teM. »ipi* t.tg tSe r***->rs far ike re-, ae v*. Gt*.. Cittia, »x 4 ' r rn»-rr.g‘ tz- >o is »sst stawr-r ;r-e t i*r e*«.» 113- » twistsI *' b’-rj-’-r’ "tW »3-Bfai»-.rs. .•!. isto ee*iesrp< **3 eccs:-.sjes eszse ww Ae T"eb ■■r. it F‘-*- it!-'* .etiers » r-r '- s ’ t t.itMi ■-•&««. .•* wrick Mr L-1-r*-. r • 3*ik*' ■ 54<»E. - T»r • M * as ba awl r.sv* ks-cac faat i-t» -er r u» Mr. C.-rr. «.g. *s s'iao ib* »** ' w -., <»~* . ws*r*d be trace --■ - I; was rr-ry p-ecws isa* -be "ess Tv-r ire re-3Svr*' -■ vm artis shea - t»* kr-rwr ic tr-e r»e rote *t Xissr-sn. si-: we rvrr*oc rset-re w: y ' t-e e'’iw <-. -Be Dvsaecrs-. «•-?»» d be s~"esu i forums’ . r k’ ewti. sties- 5 thet- »ere of s a;s---rer«'s'--e rtsrsele*. J" l»ay were cl a i <repK.*l** charsster" tie Pres deat m : be -e : resprwsabie far h*t rgfirst werkodlr acted apo* :beta. a*d t*x: rsvitr. taol sfciy. ;-sh» wwfwec then i■ v ter tx-"l—t Sesofier J. Tae edc‘ t’e DwaoeraS :s st rberty x pirtrie, bs, has tad sa tadssatioß, aevenxe* >e-«. of tie preeties' wartirgs of trs. -*r '’isrs r 5 ' ■-> persoa, which he . to sdvoea&e. atec »p- - i-z to -rrt’*'-- 1 * 8 I * S:s.e H«. st’.rSrt. can spprecfau s ---. . £ - s , of Gov. s-yreoar's speeroc t. e4 ’r :«« Hew exvcrab’e woaM ,- e «rie», o f sboi hecose were abofi-iM. »ts made toe vet®* f>i them i ■ — Os eoorw Margie sad Us -„ugi.-nder» have oeither be*a captured . - :-'-s>:. Geaers: Burn*.de sad hi s vsicsi.* Brigs., er Gere rale have been too much occupied in rai ls upon the ;r sad freedc-m of speech to have any time to ievote te prepara’ions for defence • sad laniaus and Oliio are st the mercy ( o. ? *rr band of auHe u s horsemen w o ri',--* to cr-'is the river ar.i plunder sn. ‘oragests:.; We have beard muc 1 at> >c J ..-e CocfederaCT being a- w ■ aoC-ngin it. Morgan d obtleas finds ’ tbeSorUi a dwfl well fi lled—* sv ; w erviing He seems to roam about with ab* iuu- rri ffereoce 9 eoos*oaenees a iee-hng wn eh is pr bsbly ba*ed up*n s w- , - □! >d supr -.vn ">n I at there are no cunsequenees to speak of. kk e le»r of er gag-anenta betw-en gunboats ane men, wbieh savor of M uochauaenism. It i. r. . nt ail Fkely that cavalry swim cut to ait ', lie tnoiquito and the guub- vts are niit n-.ueh addicted to eha--!r<g gurrilla* tbruagk the woods, f’ l * Home Guards seem to have fared the , wr mt of nay, b-i-g captur-d in ail direc- • r.n«, without much regard to the feelings of their illuttrious chief at Cincin- . nati. The destruction of yroper’y consequent upon this unopposed raid will be immense. L -val men will be the sufferers, and thousands perhaps will be made to fee! the hand of want (or the first time j Had they been properly protected by , those who were put there to protect them there would have been no sneh annoy- < ances. Had there been ordinary energv . and aetivitv since the trouble commenced , the invader would not have carried on his operations with such impunity or escape as he is very likely to escape without any punishment. Gesebal Lee Rbcbo**xd the Poto MAC —General Lee has success ully re-, crossed the Potomac which disposes of the question of an immediate bat'Je. for it G-ueral Mead has not been in condition to assail him either in hi* transition from one point to another after the three days battles or in his halt upon the river bank, he is not likely to pursue him with anv considerable effect He will doubtlest retire to Fredericksburg and sit down in his old quarters. His movement northward has (idled, for it need not be imagined that it wa \ simply a foraging expedition. It was aa expedition against Baltimore and Wash ington, and whatever elee might come of"the defeat of the Army of the P‘»lo me-. It was splendidly conceived, and failed of execution only by reason of the great skill of Gen. Meade an<l the indomitable bravery of his veteran troops The peril was fearful and was only barelv escaped. That it was encountered is to be laid as a heinous crime a! the door of tile administration The Judiciary of New Hampshire have decided that the soldiers voting proposition. which had been passed by 'he Republican Legislature of that State, is opposed to the spirit and letter of the Co;,sii'ution, as well as the Compson law, which requires the r>-esen<> of the voter at the polls. Sever*’, practical objections to the bill »-,« als > mentioned in the opinion is’’,gned by Chief Justice Bell, and Associate Justices Bellows, Nesmith .and Bartlett. This proposition is similar to the one passed by a party vote in the Legislature of this tttate last winter,— [New York Expre' s . The Supreme Court of New Hamp- • shire is Republican. The Legislature of Pennsvlvauia passed a similar law, but the Republican Supreme Court set it akide as illegal. In .Connetticut the soldier vo'e law is declared to be unconstitutional by the Ra|>nb!icao Supreme Court in that State. These precedents p ! all apply to Ohio A soldier vote law is no more constitutional here than it is in ' the other States were Republican 8n- • preme Courts have set it aside—[Cincin inati Enquirer.
T?.rT--lS7r. AN SR i: '.X - . 'Y’CN >•-* We-'i — J/«..- ■ ,-vv«i.-.‘ €i< AG-swowr— ■• rwa-ry pearr rwwoiße.' i f AG-s* 5‘.W lit w'tt of x JSAr. -”> a: j*r e fcalf I ’-*- w '■-# :r-r vr- * »>.lf':»•/ ** x *—p* 'IW * -“foe*** -WF* »» kc* affnr J*, tatr KX’TWt- : a*, t sr*. w- ere? i-A «<.*« ■ t-cma* l-he c r >» ■ •ww’ wAxi all h.twv-1 *?<,4 sa»f ral * a-* ’ - - ’ 1 " *r**3rly t~- -r ’ ‘ - * **■ ’’ : - - ”t'e*«c’wJ irf »j*:ral« v<- « satp. . .-iFt-. - - ' ■ n*,* ‘3*SI >■«» -cm- «.-» ■ .*C I”* A* ss’-aii C- 2 AT' iz»>stxr%L 3 Se y’-p-t-v-ed is a <Mw,»rrv w iW«wts.lrir>»« eouiwr-w. wbva TWTrf ; . sratessf s,wir*T vmM never .MJ--.- K'.<w rr a,'dt -■ -v 't 4 evSs as>a b<»—vb.-wr.3Bt.-s®*the JforBBBWscew' the jev-»**.:»w it trarsnees <■« fenales.. • ■ ! b- onwcurw wk>ch«xU-®4 rtn 4car.--.-si* of .foe awrmty. » *•■ -t'v : ;1< w.wTd foas ’tdzo-d tee to St '■-w. - r narrative f,w tie pcb’te ct- TV-—wwaauc tneide-rt* c.-.-aeeted witk wjr experiewee. w*a*y way faiwk focwdevTvic mi far - t-vr’- .*. T -.best Iw • ’.,1 say. :»i; th s - •—i’.:« -xv’ -fe --r.lv pr.ve*. wka<foas*a he*- — tiefcre. Utar “trsii is ttran evrtSsac f." -® ”■—Author's preface. Tfa has-k «Hsta>*» pajvs. vi-,k e- rra v'..** is aeatly boend in r'.oih. ud v '.. be «?*•■’*’ vat —ss rvwt paid <w receipt of price *e ar » - twenty s*e eeata A COMPANION TO FEMALE L T FE. Male L G araoac the Mormons, by Afostir N Ward, 7’-* -■ -a week of great a*3 -as«-al ie«’v*t, at»d will be easerlv read as a r-an-a-/ -. r -o Gttale TG. ' . 1’:• a laree ISmo r,T;tne. neatly bor:nd in | -:r-.-»d w:;h • r-sv.’g* ’. d w : ’; be „ w . **V ad<i’V« post iwi-i er. rreeirU rs price one doiiar. on "ec» ipt of two dollar*, we will j i>y.h -.1 - ab.w* works, post aee prepaid. I Dicken«’ last great work -Great Exn* ” Bv Charles Dicker.*. CoMprf*e > or.e r 12mo extr*. wi*h begirt > to aur address rwexsare paid on receipt one dol. i PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Now *e i’.-irMw-r.s-b’.e to every familv. are be'ug manufactured by us in every variety of and rni*h. Descriptive circular* with ; price* wbe fu" i*'-.ed ..r application and anv ( «tv!e of alf-um sent by mail post paid on re-ceir-t of price ix. *■ - -pvt agents, book agents. Can-: assers. Peddler*, and othera will to order a package of oar books and t.J nTr ’ Th**- wji. i find them exceedingly popular and terma nberal ’ 1000 L-real and Trarellirg Agents wanted evervwhere f>r their sale. For «i:,?'.e copies or for terms in qisntities, with r.’-her information applr to. or address JOHN F.DWIb" POTTER. Publisher No. 617 Sansom Mr eet, Philadelphia, Pa. | THE PP.IDE OF NEW YORK. 18*53" s Specialty. Grand Mthror of Americas’ Gextcs. ‘•Correct with spirit, eloquent with ease, i Intent to reason, or polite to please.” < New York Mercury FOR THE NEW YEAR It i- with no fan’s of war’s effect npon their liti-rarv fortunes, ths' th« pnblieVrs of the New Vf«rk arkn<rwi**<ith** loyalty of their twohwtidn d thousand sub-’r: her*, and announce to them, and to all that , the New York Mereurv for this year will be richer in ererv luxury of polite literature than , ever before, it is no upstart speculation, no temporary -en-ati»m. but a first class literary weekly, Which been familiar to the I’nited Stales , far a quarter of a century: and while the wishy wa‘kv mu-hroom prints »f ye*te day are cutting down their talent even ’ while they raise their subscriti-.n-price, the Mercury maintains all iu ereaf staff of Romancers, poets, humo ri*ta,essayists, story tellers, and editors, and ..»*.* to make it still greater for 1863. i It is the one paper so.-every home. Its forty . columns of reading matter per week coo«titute an unparalleled CoxaraVAToar or thi EmaTAi.vtxo, and its novels, nii«c*-llaneou« tales, beaotie- of verve. Go««ip. Pe-iilletons broadsides iof humor, and polished editorials, combine to epitomize all the charms of wit and sentiment. The husband reads it to Ilia wife, the mother , to her children, the lover to his sweetheart, the •ol lier to his comrade*, and the -vil age «ehool I master to the circle around the stove. It is familiar to every rnan woman and child in this countrv, and ha* regular subscribera in several countries in Enroupe. The Mercury i* also , identified with, the grandest patriotism of the fa’ several members of Its brilliant staff hold high rank in our noble army, ami have have njade themselvo* a* famo-i* with the sword 'a* with uL- pert. The great illustrating artist ’Of the Mercury. »h’ immi-*;> parley, g,ve* the pan” the hirhest attributes of fine art: and vet this l-.r -e.t literary weeklv of the dav P’omisesto itrelf in »H thete respect* durinothe new year! The first N.-W York Mercury novelette for ’ho ; new year to bo commenced in the i**’ie of Janmrrd'. I’6l. i’ ffßod VICT-RIA: or. the urturs* <W osvnr ettrr By Co'’"'.’ r £*»- twos, author of Gipsy Gower, Sybil Campbell, Erininie, La Masque.etc.,etc. ... . Tlie pro lutionsof this distinguished author- •«. nee I no eulogy. Public opinion has long sine* pronounced them •'iper’pr to other r.veletto* published on this side of the AllanI lie; and the true test o f their merit is found in •■‘..•fai t that 'he’.- areeargerlv reproduced, afi. - 11 . ■- p. ’ lic-g.ion in the Mercury, by the Fn-’lish t>’_,s We may add that the new tale v l‘- >rts is fully espial in interest and depth of p'-ot to either of those wliieh have secured so ■ large a share of public approval, and we can , earn .-st! v recommed it to all story readers. r The Mercurv Is sol by all neWsfrteti and periodical dealers in America Tosnbscribers.it regularly mailed every Satnadav lomuing, ' for $2 a year three copi< a for £5; six copies for 9- eight copies for 12. with an exiracopy free [ to the'setter up of the club. Six months subscriptions reeceived Always write plainly the r name of vont post, office, county and State.— s We take the notes of all solvent bank* at par.— - i Payment must invariably be made in advance, j r*Specime'i copies sent freeto a.l applicants. Address all all Uttar* and remittance*, post paid 'o CALDWELL <t WHITNEY. e Proprietors of the New York Mercury. 113 Fulton street. New York. Poor! Poor!! Notjce is hereby given, that th< undersigned e Triis'oe and Overseer of the Poor will receive ■’ sealed pr<q a»als at his office, in Wabash town's M hi„ Adams county. Indiana, from this date till n the first Monday in May. 1863. forthe maintenance, during one year of James R. Tucket, a h nanber of Adam’co'intv P p P I G. BAKER, Trustee and . April 11. 1 ?53. Overseer oi'thc Poor.
Tt.: SWEDISH BRANDY —A* ..* sos.-o ' ■»: s»» * F-v- - ar treG.-iyltle s»e- • * .. s seao *« V * melfow «r . jr -ea.r dsv.vr, iwce tar.-y ’ * rd pYatabie; ’* high y *X r * ;eJ. asd espwts J adtbteJ talbe use cd *l* lad *B. • -•fl, / «... ussy require an aervesh r. st:ra«lal;ng tonic, imparling s.rer’tb te ike sv*:em. gts Kg an ;rena**d v.ps’ity te> the e *<aa*ij frame. It tea great favortie n Sweden, «? mjeb. * :.*t it may be s-.T *i the Batkaai beveragr. No iam:lv sho«M be wnbeat it.—Taken in the shape Ola hot punch at night befare goto bed. it makes a delrcioas draught producing a healthy perapirauoa disntilr * ■ cold n-’it effectaaily than any Aber :r xture that eac be takes. Try it once and be convinced. Sold by merebante *t Druggists everywhere. ’ i, NEW GOODS NEWPRICES! We are now receiving our Spring S’.O’k of goods and. although, ton account of sieknes* , we are a Irtle late, we bought our goods from 15 to 20 per eent cheaper'han we could have done a week or two ea’iier ia the season. We intend oar customers shall have the advantage of the great fall IN PRICES, ( and altl oafrh we are not able to fell g*Mxis at the £■>.»□ ”.d fashioned Peace Prices, ▼e can come Dearer to it than we have done in ( a Ion? rtne. are opening onr usual as-rort men; of DRY GOODS Palm Leaf and other Samm .-r lists, boane tear tificials, ribbons Ac. Clothing, Groceries Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron &c. all of Which we will sell at the lowest possible prices for READY PAY, But a* we can buy to advantage only for ready nav we cannot sell g.srlson Credit v6-nl7 NUTTMAN A CRAWFORD. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby giv*n that there is money in the County Treasury fur the redemption of all conn v orders issued prior to June Ist lt*63, and no interest will "e allowed on orders after thtsday C. L SCHIRMEYER June 4 1963. Treasurer Notice. The owners of Lots in the town of Decatur along which anv «i lewalk is bri’; nre hereby notified to put the same in repait within 'he next ten dav*. Sidewalks not repaired witlnn the time bv the owners will be repaired bv the Maraha.l and ch*-„’el against the a Ijoining lotsGEO NUMBERS J ne 5 1-63 Marshall. Examiner s Notice. The undersigned School Examiner of .Adam* Coun'v Indiana, will hold examinations at. his office tn Decatur upon the fourth Saturday of the following named months, to wit:—January, April, June, Msreh. May. December: and upon each Saturday of September, October and No vember. Exercises will commence each day at ten o’clock, am. Teacher-will please bear in mind that there will be no private examinations given, unless the applicant can show there is actual necessity therefor. Shoo! officer*, and other friends of education are cordiallv invited to be in attendance. App icante with whomthe examiner is not per sonally acquainted will be required to_ present a certificate signed by a prominent citixen nt the county Io the effect that said applicant sus tains a good moral character J. R. 8080. Examiner May 30. Adam® County Established 1760.
PETER LORIIXARD, Snuff <t Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 <fc 18 Chaxbirs Swkkt. fFormcrlv 42 Chatbarn Street. New York.) Would call the attention of dealers totho articles cl' his mannfatnre. viz: BROWN SNUFF. Macabov. Demigroa, ■ Fine 'Rappee, Pure Virginia Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman. Copenhagen. YKiLrin sxitf. S-o’eh, Honey Dew Scotch. Hi 'h Toast Scotch. Freeh Honey D -w Scotch Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundyfoot. ' Attention is called to the large reduction ‘ in prices of Fine Cut chewing and smo tng to t accos, which will be found of a superior qua! y ' TOBACCO. Smoking. Fine Cut Chewing. Smoking, long, P A.L.orplain. S.dago No. 1, Cnvpffdisb, or S •"***. SpaTt’®b. No. 2, Sweet Scented Oron'X'o. CsMjast»r > 'yg. 1 A 1 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish f • ’ ’b Granulated. A circular of prices will be sent ’ n!2-7-ly. , HOW AR JO ASSOCIATION, I PHI LAIIFXPHA, j? nr f\c Rrlitfof the Sick find T)i»frc'trd. with V vulenf and CJr.nie Piameee.tnd rtpeeially Forth Care of Wv»«e*af the Sexual Organs. . fEDTCAL ADVICE given gratis by, the ’ ’ Acting Surgeon. V ALPABTaE REPORTS on Snermattorrbrea 1 or Seminal Weakness, andoiher Di-om-ieo of the e Sexnnl organa, and on the NEW REMEDIES - emn’oved in the Dispensary, sent to the nfflicI ted in sealed letter envelops, fro. of charge — Twoor three Stampsfor postage willbe accepta able. Addres., DR. J BKILLON HOEGHTON Acting Surgeon Howard Asa wiation, No. 2 Ninth '’’.re-' 7’*‘ Ir’t'.x, ?». vf-.'. 2
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODM MM Mt 2 NEW YORK STORE. F 0 R T WAY NE , IND. Established two years ago, on the so ahead • rindpjf of selling a large amount of goods on small profit, | This hovv. by the uniform system of buying and selling goods CREAP. hs« : reputation never before attained by anv firm in Northern Indiana. A!way«, n 1 . a ,.,i» maziifieen’ «'ock. purchased at farced an !»• ction »»le*. by onr New York par-,- , E willing U> sell ** * «m*!l Advance <m Every article in the DRY’ GOODS line can always be Mund hers from th* Lowest Price to the Finest Quality. The citixen* of Decakur, an 1 surrounding country, are invited to c»;l. fiej i>ir> t , < <iutof 20 per cent. . June 20, 1862. »6-n2O-tf. McDOLGALtCO.
FORT WUXE \DVERTBEUENTS, CITIZEN’S BANK. J. D. yUTTJfA.V. Bsnt.r feibacn St.. Opposite the Iveline Boise. FORT WAYNS, INDIANA. TTNotes and Drafts discounted. Exchange for sale. Six per cent interest sll-'Wed on time deposit*. Gold and Silver bought. n3«v6. RIH STREET EUIIHGE. J. LESMAN. - - - Proprietor, Main Str, Wrst of Calhoun. FL. Wayne. Ind., Good Accowiwdoliout at Reasonable rates Stag" office for Bluffton. Decatur, St. Marv’s, Kendalville,Sturgis and Auburn. n3Bv6 MEYER & BRO. Whole A Retail Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil*. French and American Window Glass, Dye Stnfis. Brushes. Spices. Liquors and Wines. Coal Oil and coal oil Lamp*. <to EFNo. 95 Columbia Street, Fort .Warne. In diaua. n3Bv6. ! B. \V. OAKLEY Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And Manufacturer of TIN =:HEET IRON AND COPPERWARE AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street. Ti _ u FORT tVAYM:. ISD HE!)EKIN' II<)I ' r . J SKARNS & sO*r. - - - Prop’s Barr St eet. between Co'nmbia A Main FORT WAYNE. IND. This Hmise has been entirely Refurnished and Refitted in good style, and every atteiitl.m will be paid to the comfort of guests Board ers accommodated by the Dav or W cek. "3. MAYER HOUSE. Cornor of Wayne .and Calhoun Sts.. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H d. FOX. - - - Proprietor General Stage Ossie. vsn?o. JUSTIN Bt ITIEI. Dealer in WITCHES, ROCKS. JEWELRY SILVER-PLATED WARS. Ac , ! NION BLOCK, FORT WAYNE. INC All kinds >i Repairing done to order, anfl ' warranted.
SIG’S Os THE HDLOfk. :).!>. MORO AX Xo. 81 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNE Ind. Hard w a re & Stoves -AND— Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Ironi-,. w «•' • _ I<K UNDERHILL--DEALER ixMarble Monuments, HEADSTONES, MANTLES, CABINET-SLABS, &a ~ & c FORT WAYNE, IND. 7»Work done to order on the shortest notice and in the neatest manner. v5n39. S. PATTERSON, Agent. 7omr.«r«’. Bcnotrn siem A F. SIEMOW & BRO , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Books, Stationary, Toys, And Fancy Goods, Calhonn Street, between Columbia and Main FORT WAVNE, IND. Knelish School Rooks, German and Latin Books. Toovs—a large assortment, Wall and Window Paper, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames. Engraving’ <tc.> TPe afl.pflon of the public 5« respect fully invited Most of onr stock is imported directly h- onr«<dve», which enables us logic® onrc’rtomers Great Bargains. »sn3f. t TltOOn wanted at this offi-e on »nb?cript}o wfere tt»£ roais
UNION FILE COMPANY. c?:schmii)Tl<co, —M ASCFACTfRES orfii.es, iiteps. mi Li..Pirns, STONE CeVTERS' TOOLS 4c. Re-Cutting Old Files, Ac . doni to otto, and Warranted equal tonrw. All kinds of Rasps and File* made tnor.-,,. Al*o Wholesale and Retail Dealers in fani[ S and Domestic Hardware, Pine Sadi and !>.«, Nail*.Glass,Paint, Ac., At Factory Prim UNION BLOCK, opposite State Bank. FORT WAYNE, IND All Orders from the Country atteudedto. ft HENRY SHARP. Ma.iutacturer. Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN Far, Silk, Panama, liuol and I'slni l‘ff : Hats, Caps. A General Stock of Mens’ A Boys’ Hall. ’ No. 97, COLI MBIA STREET. FORT WAYNE. IND. Thehiglu-st Cash prices paid for AT oil Sbq i Pelts,and all kinds of Furs. JOSEPH CLARK. TULQRINi; k. FFRATSHIVC EMPORHSCalhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. KEEPS constantly on Imnd a riih ml | splendid Stock'of Cloths. C.vs,viH.. | I VrsnxGs. Ac . of all varieties, mid hwr sub ■ I which will I* Manx to Mr.aetr.L n. hLJ iri"i[ I style—Good Fits guarautved. Gents' Furnishing Goo&s. \n excellent assortment far sale low. .’-it I C L. HILL, I lit. A LEU. IS 1 Piano Fortes, Melodious. I General M :«ic Merchandise: also, krep* • h’.’ stoock of< -ving machines, from tho W »"■ factnrur® in the enuntry Pi?ino’< from ‘ »»’•* from sls to <l. 0, Sewing Machine- from >5 to il' iP - No. 54. Calhoun St., 0| poaitethe ConrtH««« Fort Wayne.
Large tall & U inter Stock OF READY MADE. V »' ■ ' ■ ■ THIEVE <f B R 0., FORT WAYNE. IND. FA S II IO N A It I. F T •* I I- ” 11 *' -DKALrtS IX-Beailv-Made Clothine. «f • fc » Havp now on hand aiartre * made fall. A Winter Clothing, h’l’’ ,',. Shirt., of all kind., Trunks and ■ IHi , ervthing belonging to a Gentlem. ’ , ,f Store We have on hand a large ~V-i ■ alt Wool Crssimiers. Sattine'.’'; «" d , i nccorfrnmt vest n tin.-tts and deans, cither nr: -•• j,« the vard. Our clothing ~ |i.n . tt? . ; - K , a( p r „ .1,,., sborwork -nd „ rif , ted as represented. < ash ‘ _ , f..], t: ’ :1 Call »t No 71 C, ’ r " rT ,. C ‘wX ra T> ' " clreet near Krudas's Eating P 1 - r ~.31. ! jne our Stock. _ ~ Srr’JJi'L-L--"77 iSMT CITY WOOLEX FORT AV AVNE, INPl'"' 100,000 POI'NPS «-001 W anted! At the above Fstablis’-rce it, h-r " bi ' l, ' by the higlie.' rn'e- in * 3 ,* , * ej.cl”’ Toonr Customers and all otm - £ WOOL TO MAKTFA7TURE OR K \ w( .„„ offer-. LA RGYR and BE, TER inent of Goods of pur I OWN MANU F* c T , hi. Spring than any previous ee.wn, ’ CUSTOM DEPARTMTaT —OF—--1 CARDING. SPTKNIKG nnd , FrLLI> lr , clop- dlfrtili's wf'G cxpcncncrd 1 J l , f r . P btsf r ’ V weliope to merit pa i J 0 D I , HARB SO*-? ««>’ L * •" c taken in exchange a^" 1- pj -jul.T S ?'’>'■ • May --- I- s -
