Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1863 — Page 2
i '• *• a 3'-li < Pwoyv .-e- T:>t -a,.-—- .. ,r j —■■ ; DECATUR, INDIANA. *<TT!ltr>»Y MORNING, AL’UZ» te*3. NIMCOKPS ADDRESS TO TAX PAYERS Through th* kindneM of * friend from ’’•* er* intnr ire have been fornUhed with ■ Cf -T? r OT " Sraeoke'z paper or the 13th G**t., which contains near three columns of stereotyrerl falsehoods of the lowest and basest character. well known to him to tee such at the time he penned the article Hu attempt to exhonorate himself through lying. from the meaness of bolting the regular nocaination trill be fruitless. and will meet its just reward from the bone-’ and intelligent people of this county He has the au<Luteity to publicly assert in ar paper ttut he determined in his era rwd. even, before the Nomination Election that A« W/ the nomination thia txIL Thus with thia secret detenninatioa on his par, <o text the nornmauoo he went before the De-r.ocrscy of this eonn :y s<Herring thtir support openly ple>ig,no Limse:: to sni-j-ort and vote for the nominee, whi'e, at the same time he had secretly determines! in his own mind that ; • would do n j such tiling. Thus, with lie upon Lis lips, he insulted the Democracy soliciting theirnpport Whata r toed for an honest roan! We think that man cannot ooaeeive, with the ntmost stretch of imagination, of an act of greater meanness than the one which he j admits to be guilty o£ i i He says, “It is needless for me to say ( to yon gentleman that lam a Democrat.” , We say, also, that it u needless for him I to say that he is an enemy to every prin- . ■ cipla of Dewzcrscy, and therule< govern- ' ing their organization that he is the fol- s lower of those who bolted the Cliarleston , Convention, that he belonged to the • Bright and Brackenridge party ofbolters 1 of I 860; and also, labored to defeat the j regular nominees of the Democratic party t in Indiana, during that campaign. It is j needless for him to say that he hated with t a demon’s hatred the lamented Stephen c A Douglas, and the Northern Dernocra-' „ cy, and ana'h-vn'itized all of them as trai- f tors. It is needless for him to say that < h.- pmsetpies, Uwn pro n iigale-1, remain 1 ’•- ! I> is ue.d!ess ibr him to in- * form the Democrncy of Adams coun'y t'lat tee i* sosoe times pig and some: hues , put-, Usey wb- let stand hnu, and will act , agzzffHutgiv •« H» <... , . rj f <• length of use An- ‘ - tors IN xi- and a » • "■a- -j.gth:n order to give tl-e ■••. dteiter a t ---<»•«— 5-- •on* so gi* Now • we wi -imtdv state a fact wkLr< he dare * * I not deny an 1 that fact when stated arid , proven proves* him a u»r. that in IM6.1 1 wte*-i Mr Trout wa» A iditor, he made ’• tnr Eepwt In therarne manner and style ’■ and that, rha /-> ft coaumrad from time to th ■ prevent, each Atwlrtor. each ‘ vesrr. making alike Rej»rt. And there ( are rca »«>' for it of which Mr Suocoke . i lias aerer learned and we fear that lie nev i < r would be xi.le to appreciate it. For it is 11 I a fact, that when he was Treasurer, he { H.-arrel' ever made a simple Exhibit that ] na- correct, xml tiiat was approved by . the Comm:v-e.nei* then he can not lie • <}ej;to«l to make a proj-er Report, or to ! < v» n wt the necessity of it. Again he rays, “I want acme man elec-, < ted who wiii not lusve the meanness to aak tiie County (omniissionera to allow < laitns for publishing which the law does not require to le. published ” W hat a bad memory be luw- Uow coisscientjoua he has besximet Ila-, he forg.rt that he has receive! over one thousand dollars ont of the Country Treasury in the space of less than eight yaars, over and above his regular f*s»s. thr*te hmri'red o( which is not law fui. and yet not aatisfl sl with this e lernnt, asked for more, was refused and ’o Circuit Court for juatice. — ; J fa * so: forgot Um t at the last J une session Board of Commissioners he presest- •< ,; a bin sworn to for two Tmrateed dol-’eitr»-»ersi<* as Clerk, ami tlctt the ir.-.ix. opim m of Mr Ktudabaker. Bled , f „,n the s*eca«iim with the Board of Commi -low. id*/*»that over one hundred dollars Mit *’ !W mdawf'it ket he rays , ),<• a ants same man elected who will not unlawful bill* for ailwxnce tlum ♦be pr«t|*r wnclnamns are that he does not his own ele< tion. Px the toast of bi« bills preranted wntained unlaw tul, which bad to he stneken off by the ( mmi’Huner*. We may have m«ts lon point llmuto'd dcpniteß-b-’fvre the
-- •* says that Mr. Spencer was denutv - liter :n iKS7. ThL is aHe coined for th* ooca.- : :4i iu order to baa« hia fabrication opon. Mr S[ocer haa not beer, tefuty A-adiior the year 1852. He lurther says mat a corn"’- .-at'-’-? signed uy a Democrat wae writer by Mr this is ofllte charatw He does net know who v rote ttee article in question. The E’.anus<Tipc will show that n was not written bv Mr Spencer, aor by any nuui ia Decatur ix M'ashmgtoo .tewnship. There is another singularity in his artic e. He says. *T never will vote for a man » bo proves himself to be a botorious liar. Now we give it as oar opinion that this fingniar man never voted for himself neither will he in aS future time unless a great and radical change takes place, w iihout voting for precisely the man he describes: and doubdess each day as he presents himself before the morai mirror which reflects the true character man, there an inate principle informs him that he is dishonest, that he occupies a false and dishonorable position, that be is unwortbv of receiving the vote of the honest portion of the Republican party, much less a single Democratic vote. The Barthqaake at Manilla. . From iteeN. Y.Expre**. Via S«n Fr*nctse«. •« hear to-day ot * dreaolal earth qo«Xe a: one ut the great e-»<r nereml ewporiuma of the East, —>t e eapttal us the Island ot Luzin aod oi all the Phil'iipine Islands Tee ca'.ns’.rvphe is reported to have occured on the third of June and to have destroved abcat one half of the eity burying wo ti:on«*nd of the hapless inhabitants ia the rains The aiagoitude ot the dis aster ms> be inferred when it is staled that the eity find suburbs contain streets several mil's in Among toe finest of its publie buntings was the Roman Catholic Cathedral, lb« palaces of the Archbishop and the Governor; a beauti tel city hall ten or iwtlve eharches belonging to diflerent religious orders; several convents and monasteries; an ars, nal, five colleges, St. Tt.omas’t University, a castsm-house a eommoodious , theatre, etc. Tne city proper formed the segment of s circle b«-lwe,n the river ■ Pasig and the »ea, its snburbe extending over numerous islets easily reached in all parts by boats. The calamity whith has now befallen it happens to be not the first of the king. As far back as 1645, it , was nearly destroyed by an earthquake, and it is only about eleven years ago that a similar visitation inflicted a terrible damage upon it Scarcely a building remained uninjured, while many were completely destroyed. One of the most porteotions signs of • the ttuju is that mm, who a few years | ago ineentxd upon th*ir banners and upos the National dags they displayed. Free Speech, Free Press and Frae Men,' now , o.dy and applaud Use arbitrary suppress ] kxi ol free speech, the unconstitutional I tn-jzz'w’g o' he pr-s«. and the arbitrary ' •‘• zure, imprisonment and •xiieof're--Hjso.gr; ty of no crime against the Cmsti.rtun or laws of the country, merely for the expression of their honest eonvic- 1 txxis as to certain pleasures of the party eontroHing, the National. Administra ti«n. ; 1 The very men who n u. long since eoun , ( seled resi«ianee secret and open, to the , Constitution and laws, are now calling j' for vengenee upon those who differ from ' them in tr eir political opinion*. Do they ' no' .ee that '.hey are raising a spirit of . viol. nee. anarchy and misrule they may . not b* able to control and of which they themselves may become th* next victims* It is ' rue fur those in the Abolil'on party or party opposed to the Democracy, who de«ire not only to see order continue to prevail in th* community but to enjoy an immunity from outrage in person and property, to rebuke and cut themselves off from political associations with those who nuder pretense of loyalty and patriotism encouiag* outrages upon boath It is not loyalty nor patriotism, but the fell spirit of revolution aanrehy, insurrection and rebellion, that actu iles such men who would make u«e of their ‘little brie' authority to overturn the Constitution and institution of their country and render .life, liberty proprtv, and every other right, insecure.— [Ohio Statesmen. Hf.shy Chy ox Pbb«<>xal Libkrt. — In 1813, tn his magnificent oration ia the house of representatives upon the Army Bill Henry day said: •If there- be a discriplion of rights, wlneh more than any other should unite all narties in all parts ot the Union. :l is unqnestioaaf.le the irberty of the person.; I No matter what hi* vocation—whether he seeks aubsistenet anrrtd lhe danger* ot the deep, or draw* them from the bowels of the earth, or from the humbiea* oceups'iowa of mechanic life —whenever the sacred rights of an American citizen are all hearts ought to unite, and .•vesy arm shots d b« braced to eradicate his eawse.’ . That being Mr. Clav a sentiment, how he would thunder, if aitve. again«t Lin coin’s Adminiatrauon, which has *hown •|e«s respect i<> perianal libert than is usoallv shown by the C«W ot Rizsaia or the Emperor, ul Austria-Hos.' he would have denounced tbs Mr - »
TRUTH STRANGER TH AN FICTION r A SUrtliaf JTari—Jest Life amen-y Me « namttirf of tfeJBT yee rr 5y J/jrti /ir vv/e •/ x SXAfr. • -*T*-*i o-i* half of rbe eaaaoC ißMrrß* bow ih« xxht-r half liTe,* ?s true t-?** oar aJaee itfbrd*. car ex ‘ .’iwe asd ratios daily t-nd* !<j rerifThea. *><- rSz- we r-wncjdrr the ever varirr phaer« pa«'><. a»d :be d ; *cor.iaui . f*e* w h »ek afi i <-»▼»! aa<d faxiatical •e«e are wwelded. »< ran •ea’relT »ar ?ha: a faithfal of srtual eeeato > ejra**e«i ia aia^itlanlT sh* wildeax dream of nMaaare; -v ths’ rnaw*.' K*h r?m»re and ■aaatana!, Kp in a far . ‘ •.'t .is :k*» c•;t_«k ; a* r»f firniaati<m. which re- n'# ia aaafther stale of «oc:e«v w*wld ’*e<*r irr.aff »>e '.c. Ksoris a* Ido k»x>w. the evils aad horror* and aborQi&ation« of the M <’- iaoa br<tem The it on female* and rhe enr«*<|3ewt vice* which extend thrna*h nil the rafaihratMteaa of the meiexy. a 4 dory ’ • ’.he ha* induced me Ln prepare the fr»’Jnw«ng narranee (<y? the pchlic eye. The y-wnaatie incidents connected with my experience, maay suit thick borderniß os the marreieo&. To them I wcvzld »▼. that this '—s.-tt.--ra of my life only proees. whatha*<o after, beet t>rored Lef«'>’■*, that. •’truth ia stran • u x- sr:i.-»r ** —Author’* preface. The book contains pa?**, with engra Tine-s. ia n**a*!y bound is cloth, and will be *er.* to any aridreaa, post paid or receipt of price ■ one dollar and twenty fire eent*. A COMPANION TO FEMALE L’FE. Male L tmoog th* by An«tin N Ward, This. like the above. j« a work of preat and mnaaal interest, and will be read as a companion rnJ-ime. to f*male Hfe T t ?• a laree 12o»o roletoe. neatly bound in elnch, illustrated with enetaeine*. and will be «ent tn -nr addrea*po*t paid on receipt cf price cme d liar, or on receipt of two dollar*, we will •end bo*’n of*be above work’. po«tap- prepaid Dickens’ last great work ‘‘Grewt Erpeetstionv.” Bv Churl** Dickens. 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THE SWEDISH BRANDY —As its Dane indicates is • peu ar product ot tae creator, T/JP' 'b ■**« native land is Swedec. It is sb article having s tnellow gF .Cp snd delieate flavor, pecaliiriT ' ucO' th. and palatable; >s highly .X ?rui»l.ixed, nod especially ad’ Jf <pled to the ttse of all ladies, A *Bo tnsy require an agreesb’e, st-tnuinliog tonic, imparting s'.rengih to the system. an increased vitality to the whole human frame. It it a great favorite in Sweden, so much so that it nra* be s-t’-dthe Bations) beserage No family should be Without iu — Taken in the shape of a het punch at night before going to b*d, it makes e. d-Hctoas draught producing a healthy perspiration dispellieg a eofd m.-re effectually than anr other mixture that can be taken. Try it once sad b* convinced. Sold by merchants «t Druggists everywhere. ‘ ] NEW GOODS NEWPRICES! We are now receiving our Spring Sto-k of uoods and. although, (on account of stekne«s , we are a little late, we bought our goads from 15 to 20per cer.t cheaper han we could bare done a week or two earlier in the aea«ou. We intend oar enauweer* shall have the advantage GREAT FALL IN TRICES, isd although we are not able to sell good* at the X'xxi uld fashioned Peace Prices, we can come nearer to it than we have done in ( a longtime. We are opening our usual assort meat of 1 DRY GOODS I Palm Leaf and other Summer Hats, boon, ts ar tificials. ribbons Ac. Cothing, Groceries , Boots and Shoes, Nail*, Iron <tc. all of Which we will sell at the lowest possible price* for READ Y PAY,' But a* we can buy to advantage only for ready pav we cannot sell good son Credit vfjLnH NUTTMAN A CRAWFORD. Treasurer’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that there is money in the County Treasury for the redemption of all coon y orders issued prior to June Ist 1861, and no interest will be allowed on orders after this dav. C. L 3CHIRMEYER June 4 ISS3. Treasurer Notice. The owners of bus in the town of Deeatur along which any sidewalk is built are hereby notified to put the same in renail within ’he , next ten days. Sidewalks not, repaired within the time by the owners will be repaired bv the Marshalland charged against th* adjoining lota GEO NUMBERS J-nes 1««3 Marshall. J Examiner’s Notice. Th* undersigned School Examiner nf Adams | County Indiana, will bold examinations al his : office in Decatur upon the fourth Saturday of the j| following named moriths, to wit:—January,,April, June, M«rch. May. December: and nywm j ' each Saturday of September. October and No vetnber. Exercises will commence each day at ten o’clock, am. Teachers will please bear in mind that there will be no private examinations given. unless the applicant can show there is actual necessity therefor. Sliool officers, and other friends of education , are cordially invited to be in attendance. App icanls with whomthe examiner is not per annallv acquainted will be required to present. a certificate signed by a prominent citizen of the county to the effect that said applicint sus , tains a good moral character J. R. 8080. Examiner May 30,1°63. Adam* County Established 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff *fc Tobacco Mati’tfacturer, 16 A Chambsbs Stbwt. (Formerly 42 Chatham Street. New York.) Would call the attention of dealers totho articles cl’ his mannfatnre. viz: BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy. Demigrmi. Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia Coarse Rapp**. Nachitoche* American Gentleman. Copenhagen. YEf LOW SNUFF. sL-nteh Honev Dew Scotch. > High Toast Scotch. Fresh Honey D*w Scotch Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundvfootrr Attention is called to the large reduction in nrices nf Fine Cut chewing and »!»•> >"8 l a c Co g, which will be found of a superior qua! ‘ y ’ TOBACCO. Smoking. Fine Cut Chewing. Smokrag P A.L.orplatn. 8. Jago 3SI, Cavendish, or Sweet. Spanish. : No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco. Canaster \ aa lai mixed, Tin Foil Cavendißu «h Granulated I A circular of prices will be sent nl2-7-ly. HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, PHI LADEEPH A, p-rtte Dirtrr’ord —F -uLnl.nd rkr.ate i.eo.es.vad eapeewßy r’ sth fare »f 01»».»»*«f the Hexaal Ortaas. aVeDTCAL ADVICE given gratia by, the M Acting Surgeon VALUABLE REPORTS •«> Rp<-rmailnrrhma a_.-inni Weaknesa, and other Diseases nf the organs, snd on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the affliefed in sealed letter envelops, free nf charge — Two or three Stamp* for poatwge will ha accept DR J SSItIZXN HOUGHTON I Aerin* Siv-eon H"’sr4 Association, No. 2 1 Ninth Street Hiita Ta rK-til?
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! NEW YORK STORE, FORT WAY NE , IND. Established two years ago, on the go-ahead principle of selling a large amount of goods on small profits, This hon«ra,y the uniform «y«tem •< hnying and wiling ?*<-!« CHE.4P ha« reputation never before attained by anv firm in Northern Indiana. Alway* .•, i. lr j eit],, m*enificent «Uwk. pnrch»*e lat f >rc«« 1 and arcticn aales, ont New ’i ofk partner, and willing to *ell at a admnrp on ra*t Every article io ike DRY UOOIM line can always be found M-re fr ~- t>. e Lowest Price to the Finest Qua lit y. The eitiz- n* of D-catar, and wirrvinling country, gre invited to eai). We g- ».-,t 114 v:ng of 2U per cent. June 20. 1862 v6-n2O-tf. McDOt’GAL 4 CO. ——— —— —- —
F9BTWIHI IDVERTISEkEIK CITIZEN’S BANK. J D yrTTVA.V, Bankrr Calhan* SU. Opposite the Irenas H*»se. FOHT WAYNE, INDIANA. Tj*Notes and Drafts discounted. Ex-’hange for sale. Six per cent interest allowed on time deposits. Gold and Silver bought. n3Bv6. STREET EXCII HGE, J. LESMAN. - - • Proprietor, N*ia Str, Westaf Calhra*. Ft. Wayne. lad.. Good Aecontoiod.ifioni at Reatonable ratei Stage office for Bluffion. Decatur, St. Marv'*, Keudalviiie, Sturgis and Auburn. n3Bv6 MEYER liClBlO?. Whole & Retail Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, Paint*. Oik. French and American Window Glam, Dye Stuff-*. Brh«*he«. Spiee*. Lfauora and Wine*. C«*al Oil »i»<i c*»*l oil Limp*. 4to ITXo. 95 Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ta diana. fi36v6 > b w7oakley7 Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And Mnnnfnctnrer of TIN.SHEKT IRON AND COPFF.RWARE AT THE GRANITE STORE. No. 79, Columbia Street. r4-n24. FORT WAYNE. tND. i lIEDEKIN mSE?i J EKfteRNS & SON. - - - Prep’s Barr St eet. between Columbia A Main. FORT WAYNE, IND. Thia House has been entirely Refurri«hed and Refitted in good style, and every attention will be paid to the comfort of gue«t». Board ■ er* *ccommodated by the Day or Wevk- r>3? ; MAYER HOUSE. Cornor of Wayne and Calhoun St*.. FORT WAYNE, INDIA NA. j H C. FOX, • • • Proprietor General Stage Off! e. vsn2o Jl' ST IN Br U R ET- j Dealer in WITCHES, CIMS, JEWELIII SILVER-PLATED WARE, <tc , I xiON BLOCK, FORT WAYNE. IND All kind* ot Repairing done to order, and warranted r^ Xq sTfiTTmT padlock.
OP. MORG-AN .Vo. 81 Columbia Stretl, FORT WAYNE Ind. ■» Hardware & S t o ve s -ANO — Manufacturer of Tin A Sheet Iron--1,. UM’ ■* • _l°1 5 pTsrUNDERIIILL, -DIALKM INMarble Monuments, HEAD-STONES, mantles, CABINET-SLABS, Ac FORT WAYNE, IND Work Hone to order on the shortest notice* and in the neatest manner i r5n.!9. S. PATTERSOX, Agent. ’ 7 RvnoLPa sikm A P. SIEMON & BRO., wholesale and Retail Dealers in . Books, Stationary, Toys, And Fancy Goods, 1 Calhonn Street, between Columbia and Main y FORT WAYNE, IND. ' English School Books. German and Latin 6 Books.Trorn —a large ass.sortment, , Wall and Window Paper. ' Looking Glasses. Picture Frames. Engraving' ee., Ae., „ The attention of the public isrespeetfelTv in- " riled Most of our stock is imported directly !- ourselves, which enables ns togive nnrcnaomers Oreat Bargains. <sn.Tf. f t ; 2 <TTOOD wanted at thia office on subscription i 1 ’ before the the roads become bad.
UNION Fl LE COMPANY. C. SCHMIDT & Co., -MASVFACTVRXS (T---FILES, RASPS. MILL-PKKS. STONE CUTTERS' TOOLS Ac. Re-Catting Old Files, Ac . done’.o orist, and Warranted eqaal tones. Al’kinds of Rasps and Files made le "tdrr. Also Wholesale and Retail Dealers n. Furr n and Dunntalic Hardware, Pine Sash and Luen, Nail*.Glass.Paint. Ac.. Al raiturv Pncat. VNION U 1.01 K. opposhrMnte Hank. FORT WAYNE. IND AllOriiers from the Country attended to. YTENiriFsHARP, Manufactnrcr. Wholesale and Heist) DEALER IN Fir. Silk. Pa**B*. W*»l and Psl» I**’ Hats, Caps, Furs,&c;. A genetai Stock o' Mens’ A Boys' il*tv No. 91, COLUMBIA STREET. FORT WAYNE. INDThe highest Cash prices paid for B vol, ?D«p Pelts.and all kind* of Furs. r 4-14. jTYSEi’II-CLARK, TULIRIM. k FIRYISHHC I.JIFORIFM . Calhoun Street. Fort Wayne. ladiara. KEEPS constantly on hand a rich ano splendid stock of Ct.on:*. ’G.i’siris Vvsrisos, Ar .of allvarieti, «. :-td latest ,lThv which willle Maus to Mrastar it. Mjeriiestyle—Good Fits guaranteed. Gents’ Furnishing Goods. An excellent assortment fiit-sale .l.w: f-l, "€ 1. 11 ILL? DEALKB IM Piano Fortes, Melodion J General Music Merchant »*e mi r Htuock of Sewing mnebiwa, fr»K« ’bk Ti.« | facturprs in th-' country Piano’* from >- <SV Mehwli.in’* fr»»m s»•.'» * 1 5f 9 win? Machine* from K» to |l' ( ’ Xo. 51. Calhoun St., Os poaite the Fort Wuvne. IM. Large tall & Winter Stock OF READY-MADE. CJrIaOTTWO’O* THIEME <L BRO., EUBIT WkYHV INB. ’fashionable T A ! l o R»•
-nritCTs is-Ready-Made ClothinM 1 ’ Have new nn hand a large Steck ls ’ " re made fall. <t Winter ClMMirg. Hat’- 1 "!" Shirts, ot Mil kinds,Trunks, and in F’ w ? ' on thin? belonging to a Sentleinan >» lUt’M Store. Mr have nn hand a large all Woo] Cassimiers. Sattiiretts. » nd , q J" ; assortment of vestin' r. Rudiril s • ‘■ v . tiaetts and Jeans, either made up,nr £ ‘ . the vard. Our clothing ia h<-me rr|& .. I Eastern slop shopwork t»nd everything ' ted as represent! d. Cash rt d only on* L '* ’ Call at No 71 Conor Cbnum ct street near Krudasa Bating Ron ß6 . ni I ine our Ptock. Sept - 4 186-- —— smu cur ifooiti factoti.FORT WAYWB, INDIANA’ 100,000 rouses "ooi Wanted! At the above Eatablit*hnieut, for which ** by the highest rate# in • To our Customers and all others _ WOOL TO MANUFACTURE OR EX < ’ we can offer a LARGER and BETTER ment of Goods of our OWN manufacture w b i i* his Spring than any previtxis sbaMß; CISTOM DF.PABTMENT —vr— CARDING. SPINNING and fulling. ■ with expeneueed haJ4 ** r we h ope to merit patron»e« heretofore HARD soar AW Dt* f 0 taken in »r D?nx - sS C»
