Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1863 — Page 2
TH JR EAG LE NPESCER i STaHkmtTML Paorutrreua. DBOATUB, INDIANA. MTI RIHY, SePTTXBFRS. IwS. 55- —■-njjj-— , . ■ ■ WHY IS IT! The Republicans tAe delight in calling John Br< i’h, thtir candidate for fit . er*or of Ohio, a De' rat. How does it happen that that tarty nominate and are to enthusiast;: tor a Democrat It may be aS, t ;:u>* r- igi ie Democrats and broken down politicians < f oilier partieare the best men they have: hut if they support sii ~ where ~ e principles? Possibly they are not troubled with that couuu--lity: and it is fortunate for theta, otherewise they eon.J not run a man on their ticket whom they called a ‘•lifelong Democrat," but who i- a renegade. If these were any principles in tisat party they w . -.id not support sueii a man tor Governor? m r would they do it at all if they did net deem it necessary to throw out bait tv waiveriug Democrats. John Brouh’s politics as a Democrat is a caicti-v te c-.cj trap of wc- Uy head invention. But there is no doubt, if any man of ability, no matter what Lis t<>litlcs may be. will place himself on their ticket they will vote : ,-r him. They seem to have no acniplea as to any man's politics. If he will go on their ticket he may be Democrat, B reken ridge man. or an abohti-.-n---ist. If he is available and can be used they will support him. They seem to have lost all jiolitieal consistency, oi rather to lay no claim to it, ur.iess it is to be consistently inconsistent if the Republican eandi'lste is a turn-,- at Dvm<«cr~.i’. he is so mu.h the less worthy of the votes of the pec: :* and - ■ ninrh the more fit to L- a candidate that party. Os ad laen, be, who for office ba nances in polities, now to one party and tomorrow to another is the inert corrupt and least dc-.-erves favor, and the Republican | arty in all parts would be well represented by such men. But we need t: t go to the John Brough's
<-i Ohio to cb-.-r r.-unple.* lor the comteiu platlon of such lueu, and such a party. — We have the same party, and the same kind cf men in onr own county James ]>. Si: ; k rent-cade Democrat and abolition can i. late for County Auditor ia fair type of that kind of men. He ione of thetr • -.-.t-iong Democrats,” He is the firm friend c f the Breske:.. Iges and the Brights, whc-tn the Abolitionists of this county, only last Fall, pronounced them and their friend# traitors. and eieetioneetyd aga;-i«» Mr. Brown, State Senator, on the ground that hi was the f. .end of Jesse D. Bright But now we find these same abolitionists running a man on their ticket w hom they know to be the derot. d friend and toe! of Mr. Brig!/ and who t’.iey know I-is never renounced hi, friendship for that gentleman Yeti they have not one word <•» comp ac tto find azaitK him orstiiat score. But they indorse- Mr. fei.ir-oke and in in ! -r-ing him they in J >--e Jesse I>. Bright. i.. .. is abolition consistent y. Pr-v h Uw;ed ri Withbuaw. —Tne 1.-adersot lie Repubjcan parly in O: :o, find-ng that ih-y can gel up no en< on — tom over John Brought their candidate i,r Go*ern< r uro understood to b* urging bis withdrawal Tne Omo man *avs he t.is thus far man: —s't-i m unwillingness to comply with their wish »■«, an I in«t*ta on running, ..ut of pure nl««ednes-! I’ is thought, however, that be will bi compelled to withdraw, be: re lon T . in order to save the i e*i tickets in the few counties where a nnj irity of t - psopl* st . adhere to Aboliiu-nism. Ihe nomination of Mr Brough so completely demurelix-d the Administration party in Ohio, that it will be impossible lur it to recover, fr m the •<!« tv-ra -zation before the election, eno it be does, withdraw, — Pin'imsii —Medary’u Crisis say* A private letter betore us. from e interior of Penr.sy’vanin, *-y-: '-A e are r«rr-. ir.g everyth :r g b-c-re u,. 'I e p-j pie are at last arc-used to a sense oft - e.w'u e-nii -n f our c-un ry, and a-e d-termiried io h.ui! !r-'-« p -*er the nr.itershl* see: -n*’ sWi'i-jn party writ.. •imugbl up r. as our terrible eslami'.ies The majority that w ’>e given for Judge Woodward is estimated at ’r rm fifty to cere ntv fire thousand, an ! no one is ,o compromise on l-*s.’ I don’t underst-rod I- >w a msn can claim to be a friend of the L ui-m. and vet be in favor of war u;—n tin million* otpei pleir. th- Un ; ’ • You cannot sorer it tip much long, r under the Ijtc for trie Union.’ ••War, i« disunion, e<r’%in, inevitable, find, an! irrepressible. —Deugl i-’, spe.cb in the U. S SrnjUe.
War News. Or the 25th ult., th* Federal land batteries kept up a steady fire upon Fort Sumter. Oa the evening of that d’v, an ass.ult was made upon Fort Wagner. » I.ch was repulsed. It is intimated '.hat Beauregard, in the event ot Charlestr.n being again shelled, will take the ; IflCerai. in the Richmond prison* and . distribute them in exposed situations , throughout the bombarded eity. A rebel paper says that Wagner cannot be approached by mining irotn the fact that ' water, is reached everywhere, on Mor- • r:s, Island ala depth not exceeding s.x feet It is reported at Washington that 000 rebels cre-s-ed the Rappahannock on M.-nday at Port Conway with the view c f I flanking Gen. Meade; but the story is • discredited, it being thought that, it any t rebel, movement is being. muli, it is simply, a feint, to cover a cavalry, raid A dispatch from Stevenson, Ala, dated on Monday night states that Ross- , evens forces bad nearly all crossed the river, and that Chattanooga was well invested. A hetvy force had been sent to cut l;,e Western Atlantic Railroad a'. Ds'ton Junction, G*. and thus destroy all of Bragg’s southern communications, leaving him nothing hut the re-ad to King ston and Kn -xvi’le, Tenn , w-.'-ch is supposed to be in the hands of Burnside. There is a report that Bragg is making a movement to reinforce Forrest, with the view of attacking Barnside and saving Knoxribe. Gen. Bloat crossed the Arkansas river with 6,000 I H cannon—the rebels, estimated to num ber 12 000. fell back Later advice* say st a report prevai'ed at Fort Scott that blunt had been defeated with the ion of 300 men. T. e two gunboats recently captured by the rebels near tie nrnath of the Rap pshannock are now at Urbanna, on that river. A fleet of Federal gunboats, accompained bv a monitor. Las gone up the Rapp ah sr. nock lor tr.e purpose oi recapturing them. There is considerable speeularion as to the cootenla of the President’s Jette' to lie abolition meeting at Springfield lies friends assert |ti:sl be adheres strictly to the ematictpation proclamation and con-, fiscaticn act; and a denial is given, through a setni-cfficial paper, of a statement that the documents promises an sroc; str to ti.e great mass of the southern
people. A claim recently preferred by Illinois for 2 per cent. <1 the proceeds ol the sales ct public lands in the State, for road urp ses :.as been rejected by t e Act rgSicretary of the Interior, —1 is de- ..-. n applyi. g ai-o to Indiana, and Oi.; . E irop-an dates are to the 231 ult , by the steamship Africa. T..e American Consul at brankfort ha- ditf layed the M-TCin Sag, it pursuance a j urnal of that city states, of an arrangement made by Pr- silent Lincoln. The Mikado of Japan has ordered the exclusion of foreigners end the elosing ot ll.e ports. By the recent earthquake at Manilla property was destroved la the amount of S 40,000,000. Official correspondence ’ ul.:srd in the L ndon Times -;-.ows that reiterated rem nsirances were male by the British G verr.ment to the United States against Federal interlerenee in the trade with the Bahamas. A S ate convention of radicals was held a: Jefferson City, II >., yesterday; at which reeolu'.- ns were adopt-d prov: ling (or the e». -g cf a e.--as”tuuc-t»a. convention to adept an ordinance of 'tn-rue.t-.'e ‘-manci; a ior : r-quest ng t: V. Gen. Butter be assigned to t .e command of the Department of the Missouri; and advocating, an amendment, of the Federal, constitution which, will proslavery, forever in States now tree or hereafter to be admitted, into the Union. The search oi the wreck of th» seamer Ru h, recently burned on the Mississippi, lias resulted in the revealtnent of a pa.” of the government n r.ney supposed to have been destroyed. Ditera w- seek to make, i-urther, discoveries. —[Chicago Times. N t for Peace oeast Term- —Ti e As lonis’s, charge Vallandigbam, beinz, in favor of p*ace on any. term*. In bi*, great *peeeh. delivered, in New York, March 7, 1863, he said; I -.ru b'-t for peace on any terms; I wouid not be with anv country on the globe. H nor i' the life o* :,e nation, and it is never to be. sacrificed. I bare as hich. and proud, a sense of honor as anr man in the &.u'.h. and I love mv r -untry too well, and eher-sh its honor r ■-< prc- oundly, for a angle moment to c ns-nt to a dishonorable peace. [A voice—Tl.e whole c untry '] ie#. the wt ie counirv; ererv State; and I. un. he some of mv own party, and unlike thousands of the Abolition party, believe still, f.ef .re God. the Union ean be re-coo-st-m.-ted and will be. That i« my faith, and I mean to elm/ tn it as the wrecked mariner clings to tba i*»t p'.aok amid the , shipwreck. On the New Zealand gold fields provi--1 turns are very dear, by reason of the ab sence of good roads, and swarms of gif r»atvic and voraci u* r*ts make food s ill dearer by tl-eir ravages On the S otober river good cats are sold for £5 ’ • rich, an i in a neighboring district, where ■ the catmarketis much ‘easier’ £1 an »»- im.il is freely offered.
TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION .1 Sl<:nV-k —r'.-'rs'r Lift amtng the .Warmona—a narrative of many yeura personal experience. by Maria Ward, the vrife of x Mom»» Elder. 1 -<Tr.it one half of the world cannot imagine 1 how Ike other half live.” is uole-w true thin " tri:*; and the lesson our adage afford*, our exe periencear.d observation daily tends to verify j Thea. toe. when we consider the ever raring . phases of human passion. and the discordant ’ elements from which all novel and fanatical, •eels ire b«iU«!. it can scarcely seem s r ■ prisir.s; that a fa ; ’hfnl record of actual events ; .vild exceed :r *:* -.r:;y -h e wildest dream of rreninee:->r that r-mt-s both s'range and >:• natural, should be perpeira'ed in a far off c co ntrv on the outskirts->f cteiVearion. which penfiein ano:h r srxteof socievv wv Id never ■ imagine p-wsible. Knowing as Ido know, the j evilsand horrors and a'ootiinations of the M '- , monsy.-.m, the degradation it imposes on females,and the cors-q-j-nt vices which extend • 'h-or. -), the ram fiearions of the society, a r sense of dntv toth< world has induced me to • piepire the fidlnwin; narrative (at thepuHie eve’. The r-isn -c incidents connected with • n»v experience, mstr -nav think horderinron -’-irr-'- •:= T 'hem I w >-:Id say. that this uir-ativ® of tev life only proves, what basso .been y-.0-r-l I- :<>re. that, ••truth is stran r - an £-:.xn "—Au - -’s preface. Ti.e h>->k -■ .tains 44 , paces, wrh e-pra • vinrs is • •■»' , v bound in cloth, and will be > --at to anv address, post paid on receipt of price ! one dollarand twenty five cents. A COMPANION TO FEMALE LIFE. Male Life arnou? ’. l '“ Mormons, by Austin N. Ward. This.'lke th* above, is a work of eTeat and ; uncsnal interest, and will be eatrerly read as a i compar.i w v .l-.me.to f-male life. It is a laree I?r-.o volume, neatly bound in cloth, illustrated wrth enstavinrs. and will be ger.' to anv address post paid on receipt cf price ■ one dollar, or on receipt of two dollars, we will ; send both ofthe above works, postage prepaid. Diekens’hs! great work “Great Expectations.” Bv Charles Diekens. Complete in o-.e volume. 12mo eto’h extra. T -trued w ♦:ee!en<rrav!nj’S Willbesert to anv address r>os-.ae» paid on receipt one do!. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Xow so indiapensible to every family, arebein* manufactured by ns in every variety of -•vie and finish. Descriptive circulars with prices will be fumishetl on application and mv stvleof album sent by mail post paid on receipt of price Booksellers, newsagents, book agents, canvasser’. Peddlers, an 1 •■•-.*-« will " orders narkc3* of our books and albums Thev will ■ find rhe’" exceedingly popular and term’liberal 1000 Local and Travelling Agents wanted everywhere for their sale. 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Grand Mirr?b of Ammicax Gxmius. ‘ Correct with spirit, eloquent wit* eawe, Intent to reason, or p'!"c to please New York Mercury FOR THE NETT YEAR It is W th ! ■> fears of war’s effect upon thei-i-terarv fur'll' es.that th* r-nblishers of>‘-*r York ¥ r- rv acknowledge th* unwavering lovalty ofth-ir twohnndred thon-a' d Mibacri b*r- and anno'inc* to them, and to all. that the Nev Y -k Mercurv for this yea- will be richer in evervlnxurv of polite literature than ever before, it is no upstart speculation, no ten:porarv sensation, b ' a first ciass iterary weekly, which been familiar to the United’ Bta.es for aqnart*r of a c*'-rury: and w lilethawishy _ r — - -;r--s of yeste day ar. • -» down th-,r tal*nt even while thev reive .., ; bsc-p.-,n -price, the Meretiry maintains -I! its greet naff of Romancers, poets, homo I-. . essavi’t’. st rv tellers, and editors, and p- ,- —; . make it s'il! greater for 1861. one paper fo.‘ ev*rv home. Its forty „f reading matter per week cor.’tituie An u-paralleled CoxssavAToav or ths Extes--s novels, miscellaneous tales, ■. ~. ,f V e,s. G -ste.F 'tetons b-,.ad-:-l*s of hamir.and poli-hed editorials, eomhinetn i- '‘u-r it* r,ll th* *1 ns of wit and s*n::m*:.' ThZ hu‘b’n.l read’it to h:« wife, the m -'h*r Vrci. idn-W. the lover to his s w*> •’ -«r-. th* , s-.’ i.er lob’s comrade’, and th* vil age school, master to the circle aro*nd the stove. It is fa miliar to every man woman and ch dd in th:’ co- --v. and has regularsnbM-ribere m *ev»ral mF. roupe. The M.-rc--v is alo dertified With theer’.' !<«t patrioti-m f th* ntpr-kp*. nf •*‘s bni s 1,7.14 ’.wb rank in >• .r noble armv. and hav* hav* -a !- '• *mvelv~ aafamon’ with th* sword S S W.-h th* pen. Th* great illustratingarist, f 'he M-" 'T th* in-.m'table Darlev. g:ve« the pap-'h* ■' irhest attributes of fine art: and ve - -V-s la-vest Ft*rarv weekly of the day pro- ' ' ■ ™s. i-wlf in all these respects du- ’ nne ■■' - n-.-w yesr’ < T' - fir-' N-r York Me- :ry r ovclette ter the . T „,. mbe commence-l in ‘he issue of Jar." U-.-1 1861, is called VICTORIA; or. rsr , HrrtLs’ -r CA’-rtr cuter Bv ‘>’’*7 y* T £*•' LETOS, rsteof fiipay Rower, Sybil Campbell, E- ie,LaM*sq-.*te..ete. . ■ r->!-;'. O'.sof this d-'ingvished antl-.or-e-. need noenlogr. Public opinion has long .. . , n . „ —-4 them -nper’orto anv other ! . 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THE SWEDISH BRANDY — As ils Mme indicates is s pe- • "i ar product of the inventor, ' * l * l i** land > s Sweden. iff .KC , a d delicate flavor, peculiarly ' of * j" "F. and palatabie; is highly «A -rdisi zed, and especially ad,'.'te|l|* spied to the use of ail ladies, “bo may require an agreeable, stimulating tonic, mrparling strength to the system, git ng an increased vitality to the whole human frame. It it s great favorite in Sweden, ao much so that tt may be styled the national beverage. No family should be without it.—Taken in the s'-ape of a het punch at night before going to bed. it makes a d-lictous draught producing a healthy perspiration dispellng a cc>’d m re effectual ! y than any other mixture that can *e taken. Try it once and be convinced. S-ud bv merchants st Druggists every- " • NEW GOODS NEW PRICES! We are now receiving -rr Spring S'.o*k of L<wds and, although. on account of sickness , we are a little late, we bought our gorla from 15 to '.’oper cent cheaper than we could have do: ea week or two earlier in the season. We intend our customers shall have the advantage GREAT FALL, IX PRICES, and although we are not able to sell goods at the good oid fashioned Peace Prices, we can come nearer to it than we have done in £ a longtime. »’e are opening our usual amort men; of , DRY GOODS . Palm Leaf and other Summer Hus, bonmuar tifirials, ribbons Ac Clothing, Groceries i ( Boots and Shoes. Nails, Iron dtc. all of Which we will-sell al the lowest possible prices fur READ Y P A Y, < But ss we rar b’.v to advantage oolj far ready pav we eaHJiot fooi’oo Credit NCTTMAN A CRAWFORD. Treasurer’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that there is money in - the County Treasury for the redemption of all o>un v order- . J pri ■-to June Ist IB6J, an I no i:.teres*, will r.-e allowed on orders after iLisduv. C. L BCHIRMEYER June 4 1863. Treasurer Notice. The owners of Lote in the town of Decatnr along which any sidewalk is bcilt a-* hereby notified to put the same in repait within, the ■ next ten day*. Sidewalks not repaired within the time bv the owners will he repaired by the Marshall .and chargwd against th* a I;. lining lots GEO NUMBERS J-nes 1863 Marshall. 1 Examiner’s Notice. The under, gr.ed School Examiner of Adams iCo intv Indiana, will hold examinations at his office t n Decat nr upon ’he fourth Saturday ofthe 1 following named ’r -".ih«. to wit: January, April. Jnn*. March. Mav December: and npon each ’ September, October and No vember. Exercise* will commence each day at ten o'clock, am. . Teachers will please bear m mind that the-e will be no private examinations given. unless the applicant can show there i« actual necessity therefor. Shool i.ff-e-r’. and other friend’ of education are cordially in v’ted *o be in attendance. App jeacts with wliomtheexaminer is not per si'-r.allv a-q te..- ted be required to present a certificate signed by a prominent eitirenof the county to the eff-ct that said applicant sus tains a g-iod moral character J. R. 8080. Examiner Ma,-30. |N3- Adam. County Established 1760. PETER LOPJLLARD, Snuff A Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 <t 18 CHAMsras Srerer. 'Formerly 42 Cha-ham Street. New York ) Would call the attention of dealers tothoaruc.es cf Lis mannfature via: BROWN SNUFF. Mseabov. Demigr»«, Fine Rappe*. Pure 1 irginia Coarse Rappee. Nachitoehes, American Gr-nlleman. Copenhagen. YEf LOW SNUFF. S-orch Ho- v Dow Scotch. ”'jj; ! ,h To*-t Scotch, Fre’h Honey Dew Scotch Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundvfoot. ' j-s» A .. rr is called to the large redaction - nriees *‘f Fine Cut chewing and emo ing to l accos, which will be found of a superior qua: ‘ ’ TOBACCO. Smoking, Fine Cut Chewing. Smokiwg . Jong, P A.L .or plain.. S. Jaeo No I. Cavendish ter S eet. Spanish. No 2. S veet S- ented‘Yronoeo, Canaster > 7 i’a'i mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish ’h Lrl Trircuisrof prices will be -rant nl2-7-Iy. howa rd association. Pill i.adelpha, F.,,1e Rrfterif Siet a9.er.ed v *rh Care » f Bltearesef the Seiaal Organs. \°f EDTCAL ADVICE given <mti* by, the ’! Aetisio S'lTgeo’ ■ v-1 I'lßl F REPORT 2 on — -it at terrine a I c , < n ,. W.-1-and o'- I) --.-, of the > cl' s’ organs, nnff the NEW REMEDIES .-.V' .red in the Dtet-e'.-w. »*-nt toitea*2:c- --: j„ re’ie.l Jct’eT *nvelor* . fr-r of Charge — Two or three Sta ipsfw pretage wiS be aerept- ‘ DR- J SKILIZtN HOUGHTON lefir" Q H ” r ’’i % •fc'*"’»tK-n, X*y. ? y b. Street nula-Mphix, Pa. rs. u*?
URY MIS! B UK! a ■ TfcNEW YORK STORE, FORT WAYNE, INI). ’| Established two tears a?o. on the go-ahead i rinclplt of selling a large amount of goods on small profits, 1 This bonne bv the uniform system of bnying and sei:,ng good’ CHEAP. l.n aeqaind, rev never be'etre attained by any firm in Northern Ind.*na. A.wayiiin Lai,d »ith« I magnificent stock. purcha*e<l st forced and a’ cliou sa.es, by our New York partoer, inj I willing to sell goods at a small advance on cost Every article in the DRY GOODB line ran always be found here from the Lowest Price to the Finest Quality. The ci' z-’ns of Decatur, and surco in ling country, are invited toe*.. a ta ViDg>nf 2) per eent. June 20, 1562. v6-n2O-U. McDOIGAL 4 CO.
FOB! won IMFRIbEBEWC CITIZEN'S BANK. J D yrrrv.l-V. Banter. Colhoua St.. Opposite the Ivellie Hoa-e. FOIRT WAYNE, INDIANA. fTNote* and Draft’ discounted. Exchange - x ■preaart Merest allowed on time deposi:*. Gold and Silver bought. n3-v6. STREET EXniHGL J. LEBMAN, - - • Proprietor, n*in Str, West of f tlltJM. Ft. Wiyne. Ini.. Good Accommodations at Reasonable rates Stage office for Bloffton. Decatur, St Mary's, IJendalville,Sturgis and Auburn. n3Bv6 MEYEII” 880~ Whole <t Retail Dealers in Drugs and Medicines. Paints. Oils, French and American Window GXs«. Dve S’ :3-. Bru-hes.Spices, Liqu <s and Wines. Ci»al 0:1 and coal oil Lamps, ito ITNo. 95 Columbia Street, For. Wayne. In diana. n3*v6. ; B. W. OAKLEY. Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And Manufacturer of TIM,SB ' Il S _ J ' T;E at the granite store. No. 79, Columbia Street. v4-;.24. FORT WAYNff. JXD 11 EI)EKIX HOUSE? J EKARNS & SON. - - - Prep’s Barr St eet. between Colombia A Main FOKT WAYNE. IND. Th : s House has been entirely Refurnished ai,d lieCred in good style, aad every atientio'i will be paid to'the comfort of guerts. _ Board ers accommodated l-v the Dav or Week. i*3 • MAYER HOUSE. C onor of Wavne and Calhoun Sts.. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H C. FOX. - - - Proprietor General Stage < 65 e. v^ll -° .11 Si'lN B URET, Dealer in WlTfilEß CLOCKS, JEWELBV SILVER PLATED WARE.de . ; i xiON BLOCK. - FORT WAYNE, IND Al! kinds ot Repairing done to order, and warrAat**!-
SIGS OF TIIEJBOLOfK. 0. I’. MORGAN A’o. 8 1 Columlia Street, | FORT WAYNE Ind 11 a r d w a r e & S t o v e s -ANOManufactnrer of Tin & Sheet Iron- • no 15 U.S. I NDERHH.I.. -PEAILR IXMarble Monuments, HEADSTONES. MANTLES. CABINET-SLABS, iks., &C FORT WAYNE, IND Work done to order on the shortest notice’ and in the neatest reamer r 5„ S. PATTERSON, Aaenl. ■ 7cc«t r. sikwax. arnotrw mem A F SIEMON & BRO . Wiio’e&ale and Retail Dealers in , Books, Stationary, Toysi And Fancy Goods, { lalboon Street, between Colombia and Main j FORT W aYNE, IND. Knrliah S.-hool Book*. German and Latin ! Bookr.Toov* —a large assortment, , Wall and Window Paper. ’ Looking Gla«-«v, Piet-jrv Frame*, Engraving* 5 4r.. Ac Ttea’—r.‘im ‘be rnW'e li« remeet Tally in- - riled Most of e-ir stork is imoorted directlv - onraelvw*. which enables ns togi»« onr c-is-oTperaOreat Bargains. ,-5n3?. ; v TT'W) a anted at thia oT -e an «nb*erip*inr I I ’ befo-a the the rsj-ls hec-nne jsd’
UNION FILE COMPANY. C. SCH MIDT & Co, -xayrraCTVßSs ofFII.ES. HASPS. MILL-PICKS, STONECUTTERS TOOLS Ac. Re-Catting Old Files, Ac., done to otilr, and Warranted equal to new Al! kinds of Ra’p-i and Files made tcordcr. Al-,. W r.■ a.c a: : R.,:r ir* F--. re and Domestic Hardware, Pine Sa-li it.d I'oen, Nail*.Glass,Paiat, de , At Factors I“r.ci< UNION BLOCK, oppositestate Bank. FORT WAYNE. IND All Orders from the Conr Uy a:U*ndt*ti io. I lIENRY - SI i A HP. Mauutactnrer, W hole’ale and Detail dealer in Far. Silk. Psntwa, Woo’ *»d Palu Itif Hats. Caps. Furs.&t. A general Stock of Mens’ Boys’ H.l. No. 97, COLI MTBI A STREET. FORT WAYNE. IND. Thehigbest Cash prices paid for Wool . Slop , Pelts.and ail kinds of Furs. v,-U. ■IOSEI'H ClAllK THLTRING A fTKMSBINC I NPOEirl!. Calhoun Street Fort W&yao. laduxs. Kr : .;r u r .- ,i_:ly on I and a rirli sit I splendid ■‘teck ..f CiOTte - I ’ VreTtxcs, Ac., of *1! varietir-- dU'i '■ * I which will i-e Manx to Mtetu it- MJi * -tri*—Good Fits guaranteed. Gents’ Furnishing Goods. An excellent assortment fcr sale ’■ 5-1, L. HIL L , DEALLt IX Piano Fortes, Melodious. _-W BD Genera! M-:»:c Mere han-, -e - *l’* Veeps .1’ ft 3ew ng ma the it-' factnrers in th* emintrv Piano’s from »s!> tn^'-’ 1 Melodijn’’ from »15 to Slsf. Sewing Machine- from <5 to <1 -IL No. 54. Calhoun St , Os per te •! e Court r«°* Fort Wayne, ft' l ’- Large fall & Winter Stock OF READY MADE. a' ■■ fi *w <- • ) THIEME d BRO., 1 FORT WAYNE IND FASHIONABLE T A I I. 0R H •
-mins IX-Ready-Made Have now on hand alarre 1 "',-[5, made fail. A Wii ter l E * ’’,J, Shirt*, o' all kinds. Trunks, ar .1 » f**"!. en thing belonging to a Ger.tlem*>> •’’ ~ Stone W« have or hard a larye S U f ‘ r < _T rr< j ) d all Woo) Cassimier*. Sattinetis *• <• » -F assortment of vesthii *■ Rndic *• * w tiaetts and Jean*, either made «£' • - ( [ 4r , the vard. Onr elolhing i» • «arra«Eesiom slopshoywork and very' ’= - ff I ted •>« represented. Cash ai d . u A. F bi» Call at Na ?l Coin.’ C..n ■ street nenr Kradas s Eat >-? ■ r _3l. ine ourt tock. Sept 4 CITYWOOLEX FORT WAYNE, INDIANA100,000 rot's»r sooi Wanted! ■ .At the shore Estahlishac-: f°- ’’ ;<h iirthe highest rates in «- ■«.«• ■* • . ~ .< l»rt Toon- easterner* and a., o *■’ . vfj WOOL TO MANTTACTTRE OK EX - - wecanolfrr a LARGER and BETTER •«’ ” naent of Goods of our OWN MANUFACTURE hia Spring than any prer-ons veaaer erSTOM DEPARTTEAT CARDING SPINNING and with expe- ereed baud* »' we hope to mmt pairor.age ” HARD SC*’’ * n D L * taken tn exchange as-' Tv ,.. Tc c. V•. May 1?«2-
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