Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1863 — Page 2
J' HE EAGLE BPB*UER A S J.Il RM KFEII, PnoruivToas. aFtUR, INDIANA. ” '—F ■ . —^aaan^ts 1 . wti u ■ tj— tags SATURDAY, SII’ISniH'H 19 IM3. THE RESULT OF CONSCRIPTION We clip the following article from the New York Mercury, a paper claming to be neutral though strongly tinctured with abolitionism: HU the administration at Washington' possessed powers <>( appre hrnsion* in anv ni.iktd degree, it would hsve perceived from ilia first the utter tu'ilily ol lorciog men inio the ranis * hen neither the conrcripts nor the people al large could de ! tret any grounds lor ilia violent • x-rcise , of power which Congress unwiltinlly put into the hands of Mr. Lincoln and the! rn.li who are using him as tool and cat's p«w. We conceive that there still remain’ among the people of the North some faint spirit of patriotism, some remnant ot ad herence to those solemn obligations to, which they committed llurrs.lu-s before! God and man, win n the Rebel batteries, first rained their fire upon Sumter. In , bolding to such a faith, we are aware that we are placing ourselves in opposition to that Administration which, yielding the 1 North no credit lor the thousands it has ' »ent forth to the field ol battle, and grant ! ing none of its patriotic assumptions, is now with an iron an 1 ini xorable hand, enforcing a merciless and indiscriminate , cnncriptton; tearing mm from their cliim nev-corner» and leaving our fields to the weed and stubble, n-v. rthel.-ss, we shall} persist in holding these ideas in spile of A Iministrative blunders and aggie’.*-j ions, this st< rn determination to uphold the Uuion at any cost whatever, which obtain* among all classes of cur citizens, would soon till the ranks thinned by the decimating fiorors ol a long war; or could the ploa of necessary be rationally supported, they would accept the draft as a requisite evil, and submit without com- | plaint to its enforcements. But when men are forced into an army at the promptings of gratuitous whims; when all volition ol their own is violently sus pended, and for no other reason than that . the power so to compel them exists, whai ■ wocd<r if agloomy discontent charset erizea tl.e hour whenthev are submitted to lliis in.ol-rable trial ol patience? she Administraiion cannot be blind to the harvest which it is now reaping. It cannot hide from i sei! the fact that an unwilling soldiers is but a poor instrument with which to establish the liberties ot a people. Why is it that the Southern mauntaing. the swamps the thirkeis swarm with dent, and cannot be refuted—file Con • crip'ion Act enforced by th* regnant | d.«y.o<i>m of Richmond is st Owing ite | Irg’timate resulis. W, irtist t!iai our own ronscrip ton may no< oil r a solution for parallel effect; Hut present appearanc«s have a painful leiring in that direction Each dav we hear ot bon-i-rip’s who will inglv risk their liver to avoid compulsory •eTvice and fling themselves on bayonets oj their guards rather than cru-h il’ibr ths lash For these evils the Admini-ira tion has only to thank its own obsitnact and its empty sophisui-s It it seeks an army of grlley-slaves an army of men are to he crushed before they can be made available against the toe. thev are adopt the most speedy means tor gaining it hut . it will gain nothing more. ’N- puero gladium.' ruins '.he old proverb —trust not I the vwor 1 to a boy a gr< at< r hdlv is it to force the sword into the hands vs an unwilling soldier. War News. The President has issued a proclama tion declaring that the privilege ot the , writ ot habas corpus is suspended | throughout the United Slate in all cas-. •where, by authority of the Preenlant o’ I the United Stales, military naval and civil officers of the United States, or any ol them, hold j rrs ns under their comm <nd or in their custody, either as prisoners cf war, sp'es. or aiders or abettors of the en.my. or officers, soldiers, or seatnfn ea rolled, drafted or njus'ered or tn- ■ listed in or b. bulging to the land or naval forces o! the UniU-d States, or as d'eser ; ter* therefrom, or, otherwise amenable to mihtarv law, or to Hie rab-s and artirjes of war, or to the rules and reguialions prescribed for the military er naval services by tb.e authority of the President | r»{ the United Slates or for resisting aj draft, or lor any other offence against the mskiary or naval services,* Advices from Cnarleston are up to Sat Urday afternoon, when a white fl -g whs . ver Fort Moultrie, ft had b.en floating since the dav previou*. The Federal*, h«d captured half of James Dland, and th* Monitor* were |j ing between Sumpter j •nd Moultrie. Ric’ mond papers of Sat-} tin fay cashes no mention of these even’. Ti>B rebe-i k*s* in tlv: entire rd the struggle upon Morris Island is elated at about 700 , . . | There ere reports in " ashington ot a rnnstderable engagement upon the Rapid an; but they are discredited. Ihe reb~l« seem to be wholly on *h<* defen’ive •od 'he indication* are that tire? will so remain. In the fifht between Gens. Pleasanton «trfl S'U*.', rh* Federal* raptured 1’ >4 pri’oner* and three; hl nr ?• . F Th. re ar- nt rni<G* that * !>/*' election -ill rot f.e permrtte.4 .n 0 .... Tm* •«*» Army Carpi and other troop*, ti
is reported, have been ordered to tlw»t . S'aie, and au nboli iou committee has | gone to Washington to procure the meme o'a ukase allowing no votes to be east except tor the adininistratioci ticket. Mr. Vallandigham will soon make another ; address to the people of hii. State. A I tremendous democratic meeting was held at Rueyrua Ohio, yesterday a lull report <>f whore proceedings will be found else-1 where. , The rolling stock on Tennessee rail- } ■ roads threatening by the Federal* has ar-I j rived at Lynchburg, Va A Richmond! paper complains that there i* much dem- ■ orahzition among the inhabitant upon the ! Mississippi. An Alabama p«p*r reports' that there is a company of Unionists in Jackson count v. in that S’ate. A r.-b-l ( dispatch stale* that the Federal trans i j Mississippi . xprdi'ion has been whipped } jbv Gen Smith at Monroe. Li. There! ! are said to be at R chmond e x Vessels' ot war, some of them, clad with railroad j : iron. The Federal cavalry in the virinitvofi Dorinth are verv aciive indisp.-ring rebel i'rees. Correspondence has b.-.nrap-l Itured confirming the report that Bragg is | i being reintoraed by Johnston. It is ata- I . ted that a hotly of reb. Is is moving to in- , I terrupted the navigat'on of the Mississippi } in upper Arkansas. One rumor places B'*st Bu'ler in 'command of a district comprising K m*as and A.kansas. Another sends him to Charleston. Our Washington special ! thinks be will be sent to P. ndsylvauia to i make 'Uniou* speeches. • la L >gan. ! A’ bolivar, Tenn , three rebel Pavtns* iters have been captured, with 82.000.1)00 | designed for the Payment of the troop* at L't le Kock. The capture was effi ected by lh« Marine Brigade.—[Chicago; Times. TO TH EPUB LIC. Fort Pickering. Fenn*s«ee.) July 25 h, 1863. f Understanding that reports have been putin circulation in Indians prejudicial 'to the character and standing of }<-v. E W. Erick, Chaplain of the 89 Indiana ; Vo’unteers. we, the unders'gned Officers i of sain regiment, ns an act of justice to I Mr. Erick, state that his character tn the ' ; regiment as a Christian Minister is good and that no reports pr. judical to his I character as a Minister or his loyaltv as a ciiiz-n, have any foundation tn tru h. He i* a loyal man and good citizen, earnestly desiring the success of our srim in suppressing the reb< Hion. and no report that any one shoo I I be base enough t« orginate or circulate anvihing pr*judicitl to his good character an I standing in the regiment. y tv i< ava .»»« n.,!r»«„t ftQrh Indiana 1 Samuel Henrv. Major. E S. Stone, Cajrt Co A. 89 h. Wil] II Morse, 21 Lieut. John F. Slewart, Captain Co F. John E. William*. Capl Co I). B. W. Gifford. Cap'ain Co G Wm McDermott, 21 Lieut. Co. H. FSZ •k. Cap'am Co. C. . John B. Well*. 21 Lieut. Co C ;i L H. Ash.elv, K Q M. 89 h Ind. ' Vol*. El. S Me’zg-r, Cap’ain Co K. i A. J. Hill, Captain Co 11. Wm F Hutchinson, I*' Lieut Co G 811 Der>'. Adjutant h H. 11 Hart, 2 i Lieut. Co K. J A Meek, avals ant Surgeon ' Joi,ii Flood, 2.1 Lieut Co I Jol.n F llend*rson Surg-on. H II Winslow. Lieut Co F. L E. W iliams. Captain Co B. . IL n*ry McLraP., J K Lieut. Co. K. Frank Jones, |»t Lieut- Co fl. J. P. Winters, Captain Co E. Junes II Browning. Ist Lieut Co II J. P. Brown. 2i L'-u'. C,>. G. John Chtrtib, lot L'eu'. C■'. I. Peter Li zel. Captain Co. I. Th *. A.• I*peiger. Sergeant Majtr. 8. C. Bollman Q tarter.ter. 1 Certl’y til It tile above is a true and corn ct copy of tb.e orinin d Cer'ifieate and s'atement. a* signed by the offi:eis of the 89 h R' g. Ind. Vol. In't’v. Thus. Addelsperger, S*rgt. M jor, 89. h Ind. Vol*. A Pkki’KTL'al I’rr-tdsnt —lt i* re-i p »rted tti at a pl >n i* pn.j cl*d bv Sena- I tor Wils. n. M .asset.ii.s-ii*. to declare the Administration ol Mr. Lmc dn perpetual until the rebellion is put down. Mdi ' tary necessary i* the declaud pl*a y»r ■ the project. The proprietors, of this ! scheme tor an incipient monarchy urge } that the » Xcitemenl of elections will prevent that vigorous prosecution* os the war wl joh is rssen'ial to success. 1> I | there is any truth in the above report.’ Mr. Greefi v was not far wrong when he j declared that the consideration of the | nex'. Presidential election, was "a dreary imperience.”—[Brooklyn City ■ News. 1 The WHshinu’nn H publican savs the . Government will rostra n. Jim or any other, fuan m any attempt. <» avenjre the Lawrence, outra bv. rav noin<j, the counties of or. i involving the iiin-'»een€ ami *he eui’ti nlik»- in common drsirtfeiioa ol property , and life. A rorrecp<»ndent o! thfe B »ston atlverliner M»r*r I have kffwi 1 HUthnri’y (<»r saving thn» • ' (Wer owe thirtiwid per«Mrn«i whose names have b -eo published in the papers harmw hFFft drahed in thit city here left /or tbe BriUoh proriccee.
; TRUTH stranger th an fiction l -A Work—Female Life omonff the Mormone—a narrative of many year* personal experience by Mt ria W&rd the wife of x Mormon Elder. 1 ‘That one half nf rhe worl I cannot imagine how the other half live,” i« <.olp*a true Than trite; an<l the len«on our ada<?e nflTorda, nur ex- ' nn«l otwervation •l , »ilv tend-* to verify, j Then. tor. wh» n xvp r.»n«it|er the r vnrin (r ! pha«pa human pa*»«ion. and the | elernenta from which all novel an 4 fanatical grrto arc mouhlrd. it rnn «opm «nr pri>in? that a faithful record nf actual event* should exceed in <in?»ilarity the wildest 3r»»«in of romance; nr that crimen, both s’ranpp and i unnatural, should be perpetrated in a far off i countrv on th“ oi)ftak jrt* nf civilization which ’ people in another state of *»ncietv would never imagine possible. Kunwin? a* Tdo know the 1 evil* and horrors and abominations of the Mo*- ! tnan the deoradatinn it- imnnQos on fp- ! male*, and the cmi<i-quont vice* which extend ' through a') the ramification* of the aoriotv. a ’> «nn*o of dntv tn the world h.a« induced me tn . prepare the foil-iwin" narrative for the nuMir ; | eve. The romantic incident* connected with' ' mv exnerionce. manv mav think border-noon i j the marvohnia Tnthem I would «av. that thi* narrative of rr.v life only proven, wlrit ha« »n i ; often been p r nvo*l before, that. **trutli is Rtran I than fiction ” —Au*bnr’«« preface. : Tbjp hook contain* 44'1 pan-ec, with | vin?*. i* nea’lv bound in cloth, an 1 will he •ent t o anv a I Ir o **. no«» nai<l on receipt of price one dollar and twenty five cent*. A COMPANION TO FEMALE L’FE. Lit* nmonp f be v nr mons, by A ’i«’in N. W**d. | Thi*. like the above, in a work of ffront nn<l i unnanal interest, and will bp oacrerly read a* a companion volume, to female life. ’t i* a large l‘2 uo vobirne. neatly bound in cloth, illuVrsted with en»r|avinir*. and wi’l hp j sent to nnv a blre** post pnid on roreint cf prim | i one dollar nr on receipt oft wo dollar*, wo will ’ j send both of the ahnvp works, po-t act' prepaid. ' Dicken*’ la*t oreal work ‘-Great Erpeetaffnn*.** Br Charlo* Dicken*. {Complete in one vojnmo. I2trm ctn'h extra. • illustrated with *tp°l pnjrrnvtne*. Will l*e sent ( to any address p i-tajje paid on receipt one dal PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Now so in4i«pen«ih!e tn every family, areheinff manufactured by ns in' every variety nf style and finish. Dnecrin’ire circular* with ' prices will be furnidied nn nnplirntion and anv , stvle of album sent by mail post paid on reeeint »»f price Bookseller®, news a* p nts. hnnk a'rents, canvwssnra. Peddlers, and other* will tn order a i nnckiiffe of our hooks and albums Thev will find them exceedingly popular and form* liberal , 1000 Lo-al and TrareHin*; Agents wanted everywhere for ’heir sale. For sin"le enpies nr for terms in quantities, with nrther informs!inn apnlr tn nr addre-ra jnHV FOWIX POTTFP Pohl; s’er No. 61" Sansom *t ert, Philadelphia. Ta. THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK. 1833 s Specialty. Grand Mirk k »r Amkricam Gzktu*. ‘•Correct with spirit, eloquent with I ntent to reason. or polite t«» nlea-e.* STo-rr- 'Voi’lr IVTomiiTy FOR THE NE-V YEAR. It i’ with no Ivar* of war'* off,-Pt upon tboir litenrv fort line*, that thn pnhb-hi r* of thp New i York Mvrcnrv »fknowl.-<lg>' 'hi- unwavering , loyalty of their t-o hnn<lre<l th.vi«an4 *>ib«rri b*r-. and annonnr-- to them, and to all. that the New York M-rrnrv for thi* rear will he richer in ever* Ininrv of polite literature than pr( > r h, fore, if i« nonpM’H *peenl»’ion. no tem *en**tion hot . flr*trl«.*» li’--raev W...-A---Iv. which Iteen familiar to the fnite-l fl-* e*. for * quarter of . rentorv: and while the *-i*hv wa-hv nvi'hroo-n print’of ve-t" d«v rre en* } ting down th-dr t*lent even while th-w r-i.-j their auh*cntion price, the — rrn'v maint*in« . all iuirrea’ staff of Rnmtneer* p. t*. hnmn , rist*.e- c avi*t* .t -rv teller*, ant! ed■•<**•. .nd promise’ to make it still er -titer for HUI. 't i* th* one paper fo' every horn'*. ft* fortv : column* of rending r>'T week erni*titu'e an tinp iraVele I Cov«>-«v»t.-*t <w to* Fvti* Tsiatso. an 1 it* noV'-l*. mi-e.-llan *<»*• **!••«. te.antie of verse.Cos«in. Fol’, ton* broad id* ' of humor, an ! polished editorial*, rom’ttne | etdiomit ■ a" the <-ha-m« of wit and •-titi.n -«i'! The hnsh-nd read, it to hi* a-ife. the mo'li r TO her children the lover to his .-eethet.rV >h • , .oldier toltis ro-nrad.-a. .nd -he •>! a-o •0h.e.l - master to the circle aro'tnd rhe store. > ’* ’ miliar to every man «-om’n amt child in lh-« ’ country .nd has rotynlar *'i’.w’ ; »“'rs in ’ew.r.l ( connirinain F.nrnnpt* the Me*-nrv >- a«o identified with lhe ■■ran V” P*'rio’-«n “f t»>“ , e.r.cr-.ra! m e«A,,.rs of i a briUian’«».ff ho'd hi-y’t -nk in onr noble ,rmr. •■> I hav- j h*ivf» »n» I* l th°m«clv »* ** f • **'•’’’ ‘ i»* «wnr as wi'l. ti.e-,>..n Th a«r th.' M -ren-v th • inimi-al.le -lev. gives I the pan-r the hi -h-.t aMrihn'— of fine art; an 1 | ret this lar«"«» li»er”-v weottle »f the dav pro | j miaoato anrpaau oself ill *l' the.se respects du- • I ri 7he firstVw York Mcr—r unVeVfto for-the j ; now year »*'» eommonee<t =" 'ho i**ue nf-Inn aarvt. iPfit. is called VfCtT RIA: or Ina i HM«e« at ftw” '■’■trr Bv Oot-stv Mat I irTns - ani’ior of Gipsy Gower. Sybil Campbell. ; Erminie. La Afa.qne.ete ,o»c ! The n-o lotions of th,« .t.stio-rntshed author. .. . need no eulogy. Public opinion h’« lone | 'since P’monnced them tn anv other’ ! novelett<« 1 >lbli«h-1 on this side of the Allanfir - and the true test of th-ir merit IS found in , The’fae, -hf ”"V ar. n-rm-rl,- mnro lured as- ■ to. their publication in th<-M-rcn-v. bv the | Trndish press We m’V ald that'be new tai- ! Virio-ia. is fully equal in interest and dep<h of ! p’nt to either of those which have secured «n large a share of public approval, and we can I I earnestly reenmmed it tn all s'nrv readers. Th.' M-rrurv is an! hy all newsmen and po ; '-io li.-’l dealers in America To subscribers.it. | lism minr’v na died cv.-rr Sat«adny mo-niop. ! I for a year: t’nr-c cobh « for 4-t; «.x copies for , 9- eight copies for ( a wII h 0 O ex-r’Copy free f Itn ’the .mtter no .f-h-c'nh. Six months snh-; ; scriptinn. ri.creir.ed ‘.lwav« -vnle phm.lvthe . . nanw of your p»st olice. countv and Slate.— ‘ take the n .resof '!’ *olvent bank, nt par.— : Parmen* mn-t inr.ri.aWv lx* rt’de in advance.; n-Specimen conies sent frecto al 1 applicants, j Address all -H b-’srs and rymit'anr-s. post lp ,?d tn CALfTYEIT. A WHITNEY. I Proprieiorsnftbe New York Mere—v. in Fulton Street., New York. Poor! Poor!! Notice is hereby given, that th tin ler-igned I Trustee an I Overseer of the Poor will receive j sealed proposal* at his oTre.in Wxb.sti town-| ship Aitnms conntv. Tn lis-. From this ila'e til! the first Wen-lav in Mav. Mfil. for the m tintenance dnrin"one tear of James R Tucker, a pauper of Ad.m™,V rw f irfii! 1L IfffiA. Ortvrt o/»hc 9bex
J THE SWEDISH BRANDYi —As ite mine indicates is a p« •, I uliar product tti the inv-nior.: j • lm*e native (anti i* Sweden. * s * B a ' i ' c ' p l )!lv i n g *nn llow flrzQb n I delicate fltvor, p-vuharly ' filt'l palatable; is highly irdial Z'«J, and t-apeeially ad.pied t<> the use ol all ladies. **’ n ,I, ’* V require an agreeable, stimulating tonic, imparting i tur-ngth to the avsiem. git'ng. an increased vitality to the whole hum in frame. It is a great favor- ; ite in Sweden, so much so that it may be r staled the national beverage. No iamilv should be without it. — Taken in the shape cl a l» r t punch at night before goi..g i>> bed, it mikes r. d liciou* draught producing * he*hltv per*piraii>>n di-p-ll-ing a cold ince . ff. c'tially than anv other ! mix'ure that ean be laktn Try i'. once I and he convinced. Sol i by merchants Jt Druggist*every-1 r " i NEW GOODS HEWPBICES! Wetire now receiving our Spring Slo-k of t oods and. aliho gb. (on account of sickness , we ar* a little late, we bought our g. ol< from j jls toil!percent t heaper :hail we colid have . [done 1 week or two earlier ii the sea-on. We intend our customers shall have the advantage 'of the GREAT FALL, in rm ci a, i and »«lt l outfit wp arr not able to sill goods Rt - * {tbo good <»ld fashioned Peace Prices, wec.n come nearer to itthan we have d in- in j nielli of j j DRY GOODS , P.dm Leaf and other Sammer Hats, bonni ts»r ; tifici.l*. ribbon* Ac. 1 ■ Clothing, Grovet ies Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron ite. all of Which we will sell at the lowest possible price* ft»r READY PAY. But as wccsnbnv to advantage oti’y far re» Jy oar w- cannot »• II goo 1* on Credit vS-tilT SUTTM AN A CR\WffORD ""rrMS’irtT’s Notice. Nf t : rr i« tri* n fh*t. thew* i* :»» the Count* Treasury f.< the re-l»»f *ll conn ▼ <»r«ier< pri.*- to lu:»e I. anil »•« i’ t. r*-*’ will Im* wlluw. *4 on orders after ' • tl.isdA/ *'» u June 4 18'3-k I r-»Mirer 1 I I Notice. 1 The owner* of Ln»* in th»* ♦«»•”! of D -cfftur ilon*/ vltieh snv i« h'oh *<.- h T»-hv notifi dtn pin llw* *sni* ••■••mm sr>*i»n »he n. x f Ten rl >▼*. it*-* n * r. »»-»r.-*4 the time hr ’K- net’s will repi«* Hb ’ ’!»•• Marshall and I iin*» t*t •**i •» ii•» g lot* GLO KUMBF-IK J ne 5 1«61 Msr-ha’l > ‘ Examiner’s Nals?c. ’ Th » un lersi.jne.l ** Fxmtio. r <»f Vl h** Coini'v l»if!i»’ia. * i ? t I i *■* •♦ti»»!« -o ..fin*** tn *1 f»*»tr nr*»n »h • f eirtb fur-1 < J following niwi'fl fwjtb-i. to •••!»: — irv, April, -luh . .M urh. V <r . 0 re.»ib r; and ; each .tur.l ,r </ 3 »e.«ml> r. OrtoVr mi'l '’<» ( w. m1» t Ex -reises wi 1 c*<eninence . aeh «1 ty at fen «»’<•!k , a m. T.*aeher* w«11 pl-'aß** bear in m’n l will l«e no p r i<’»te im’oitfi.»n« ffiven ipib* 4 * j the applicant can -how there isactu tl necessity f therefor. JAho-»l and oth»*r frien 1- of o<lncntio»i ' ' r.wdiallv in atten I me* Apv ifkif’ - •’»’h whn-nthe e« »’n’n»*r i«» not pr j •Ovalle nfq’FMiitrd will tn r»**’«*tit , ■ re»t C ••«?»•'i_»if 3 *’v * rit e*n<ifi the eoutffr •«» tie- ■ ff rt that R M I spplktll.t «IH tai®* a m »r d rhf*-.e» e r J. B. ROBO Examiner M.vTl l-'fll Atl-vii* mtv EsteblishotT 1760. PETER LOBIT.LABP. Snuff Tobacco M inti’ictnrcr, 16 A is Cham*>k* Sntvt’T. (Formerly 4 I Chatham Street. New \ ork.) Would call the a't. inion tolho article* ' cf his mannfatnre vi*; W BROWX SNUFF. 1 Mac-iboy. Demigm*. Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia Coar-e Rappee. Nachitoches. Ainerici" Gnolem m. Copenhagen ; YEfLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Iloti- v n w Scotch. High Toa*t Pco’ch. Fresh Hmo-v D-w Scotch I Irish HiL’h Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lnndyfoot. _ | Ij-Att'mt:<>n is called to the la-ge redneiion i in prices of Fine Cut chewing and smo ing to i > accos, which will be found of a superior qual > yJ TOBACCO. Smoking, Fine Cut Chewing. Smoking. I 1 ong. I’ AI,. or plain. S. Jag<> N« I. Civenili-li. or S eet. Spanish. I No. S rpet Scrnte.l Orono''o, Canaster j N »ti. 11 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish «h ' Gritnil itrft A circular of prices wrt! bo **nt i HO Aa D association, PHI r A UFI.PSI A, p nT f\. Prfir'tf fhr and with r 'ulriitnitl ' hvtnie iaroara.m I tttwciirlljf th far* es !>’*«»«•* of the sexual Orxias, MF.niCAL ADVICE riven gratis by, the Acting Surgeon V\I.T\BLF REPORTS on Sp-rmattorrhnea ’ Semina: Wenkness. and other r>< the ' Sexn’l organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Di*pen«arv. sent to the aflic'fed in sealed letter on’ el<>p«. fr*e n f charge — Two or three Stamp* for postage will be acceptR, ’aA,ltv.*. DR J SKIT.LON HOfTQfiT OV icting Surgeon Howard Association, N«. 2 yisth'Sctw Philadelphian Ta- vfi-ui j
DRY GIIIIDS! DRY GOOES! Ksl JED KIEW YORK STORE} FO R T WAY NE , IND. flstiblis’ied two years ago. on the s;o ahead i rincipl» of selling a large amount of goods on small profits. This house bv the Uniform «v«tem of buying and selling roods Cl FAP. 1r« tirqufrrd, reputation never before ntlaiiied by «nv firm in Northern Indiana. Alwavam band aid,. ni-1-nifi'ent stock, p ireb •*■• 1 nt f. weed and a-ctidn sales, by our New lurk [■srtr.er, s»< willing to sell goo I* nt a *tn-ill advance on cost Every article iu llie DRY G )OD3 line can always be found here from tL« Lowest Price to the Finest Quality. The citiz-nsof D catur, an I surroui lin j country, are invited to call. We (narzzir* « M 2* ptr rent. June 2D. 1862. i6-n2O-tf. McDOLGAL & CO.
FmWIIIB lIiViIITISEiIEUS. CITI ZE VSBANK. J J> XtTTTM.I.V. n-.kfr Cll-ioil «.. ftaiositc tli» Ira'lac Hozsr. FOTT WAYNT, INDIANA. T7*Note* and Dr ift* discounted. Ex-hange! for **!•■ Six p-r cent interest allowed on time ! deposits. Gold and Silver bought. n.'lelvfi. yTil srHET nmM J. LESMAN. - ■ • Prop.ietor. !!»!• Str, W.-rs jfCil't.at. Ft. As yar, Izl.. ; Good nt Kearonnblr rnit» Stage office for Bluff’on, Decatur, St. Mirv’a, ! Keudalville, Sturgis and Auburn. n3B’ 6 MEYER-&~BR~OL Wiolz <fc F*t*il Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, Pain‘*. Oil*. Frrwch and American Window j Bni-h**.Spier*. Liquors and ’ C »tl <>t 1 *t,d coil oil L uup«. .to IZ’Xo. Columbia Street, Furi W.ivhp, Tn I .liana. ii3Sv6. | b7 wToakley? Wh'v’.A’iale Dewier in HAADATAnC AND STOVES. t"d N «*nftc'tirer of TIN -»'lV»ir ttlON AND COPPI'RWARF ’at r Ii GH ANI Tt sronr, No. Id, Columbia Street. V 4-1124. FOKT IUD. jISIIEKiN IIDUSE,” f. - - - Preps Barr Si eel. between Columbia A Main. FORT WAVNE. IND. This House 11’* 'teen entirely Refurnished •nd K <•'» I ill go'll -tvle. «*d every atiention will *»• ptid the comhw of guest*. Boat* era ~-rwoi.s.o-teted by the Day or Week nil'.’ MAYER HOUSE. C>»i »r «»f W• r»»r and Calhoun . F 0•» f WAYNE. INDIANA, r* c FK£, • • • Prcprie*or •4 ••••rd fli r. jus t nnruiiET, in ilTf!l-S. I'lXB. JF.'«fl.!il SILVEU-rLKTEO WaKE.Xc . MION ><ter, FORT WAYNE, IND All kin i* •< done to oriirr. *nn W "♦ v S“iS\ II? HIE PA BLOCK. 0. P- MORGAN .Vo. 81 Columbia Street, FORT WATNE Ind ara aa. wa* ■ Hardware & Stoves -AND— Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron1-,. tAXX -Uk Ght B*"' • “"J 5 PS. UNDERII ILL.
-dealer inMarble Monuments,! HEADSTONES, MANTLES, 'c A B I N ET-SIM BS, & i . , & c FORT WAYNE, INL>. Work done to ord»r on the shortest notice’ ' and ill the neatest manner vanT.t. S. P-hTTERSON. Agent. i GO«T r. «imot. Rrnotrn film A F SIF.MOW & BRO , Who’eaaip and Retail Dealers j’n I Books, Stationary, Toys* And Finer Gr»od«, 1 "J.ilhonr, Street, h’t<reen Colombia and Main ' FART WWVE, IND ■ English S-hool Rooks. German and Latin ; Books, foovs—a large asssortment. Wall and Window Paper. “ Looking Glasses. Piitare Frames. Engraving’ ’ j Ac . Ac .. ’ T’ e at*»nfion r»f flip nnMie i« f-iVr fnn’ir iu -I dir<'(*tlv ‘ h’ n’l’-anl’rpß, -vh»cl» pbiMp* «r t<V’!*e n-itrns-nor« Great BafgMDR. 3S. ! wanted at thia ofliee nn anb«cription * • befe** the the road« beeeme tnui 1
UNION FILE COMPANY. 0. SCHMIDT & Co, -MANfFACIVKSS (F---FILES. HASPS. MILI.-PICKS, STONE CU t’TEHS’ TOOLS 4c. Re-Cutting Old File*,&c .done to order mid Wnvrniited equal to new. ABkrnd* ofltasp* and File* made tntrdrr. Abo Wholesale and Retail Dealers in loui|g xml Domestic Hardware, Pine Sai-h and loora Nail*. Glass. Paint. <tc . At raitorv Print. UNION itl.Ot K, oppositfState Bank. FORT WAYNE, IND. Allor.l-r* from the Country atlendedto. HENiIY~SHMIP, .Miinufiicturer, Wholesale ttnd Retail DEALER IN Far, Silk, Pauamtr. Wn»l and Pain I’.! Hats, Caps, Furs. &C, A g»*ne ral Stock o'Mens’ &i Boys' Ball No. OT, COLUMBIA STREET. FORT WAYNE, IND. . Theliighest Cash prices paid for Wc.nl, 81 ftf I Pelts.and all kinds of Furs. vU- 14. joseplicQrk, TUI.TUN ; X FIRMSHINC EJIPCEIU ■ Calhoun Street, Fort Warne. Indfeia. KEEPS eonsrar.'lv on 1 ria! a tirli rid ni.hiidid stock of Cion*. Cftniirn Vc.TiSGS. itc .of .-ill varietii s. ’■! d I'Utt t-iil,» which will’e Jlauz io SttAHEZ n. H Jeti.r st.le—Good Fits guaranteed. Gents' Furnishing Goods. An excellent BR>ortni< nt for *»de low. 5-I'4 c7 L. HILL, dkallr ix Piano Fortes, Mc'cdiciis.W General Music Merchandise: also. kctT" a '■•if' *t nock of -s • wing m I chines, fl <'Ri the bitt rr.fti fHCluror* in ih° country from s.")*• Mt*l‘»d. in’* from sls S'wifi r \[ irliin*** from 55 toJl’H. Nn.sl Ci’Jio'Mi St , 0| ro*ite the Ccnr! Fctifr F'.rt Wurne. Large fail & Winter Stock OF REA'IY MADE at • n es-g tKers* THIEME <t- B R Q. , FORT WAYNE. 15T,. FA S II N A B f. E T A J Lf)fl S. -DF. iLERR TV «. Heady-Made ClethingiA'c Have now on 1 end n laroe ttrrk nf 1 rtr’ made f ill, d-'Wint, r Cl,Jlal’. C»r’ } Shir’*, o-nil kin' 1 * _ Trt't.l”, nt d >•'l' 1 11' 1 *”' 1’ i r.thint- Is lonni t „ H c, n’h man * h 'ri‘l irf Pt,.re V,. I,„ v rli ~ n ]., rie ...n'n.'' 0 I all Wool C.-is*’,,,,;, rS- pgifiuei's. m J ",'l I n««ertmi nt ~y veF , j n . B . Pudicil’s * ■ t : netts rm’, .L rm*. eitl er mrt’e vn, cr so ’ • ' tl-evard. Our clnlhing i» I< me njde rld '’ ■ F?»*t<ri\ s]nn filirr work tri d < vervt till! v ' r * ’tide. r . Tr .!..,... d , r:.sl. -. d" 'T."’’.:, Ur,(l at No 7! Conn* Cl''' l ' 1 f 5 ”r... ( u ,« r Kttdas s- Fatm:• T’erre nd B-." I onr ► !<•< k. F< pt •4 1 w fi ?. '•• 'j
MBIT fin' WILES F.lCTflllV’ FORT WAYKE, IN'DJAXA’ 100,000 POUNDS wool Wanted! At the above Fetahh^^nifnt f*r by the highest rates ifi Mr±2 zW « M-W • To nnr Customer*’ and other* " 0 WOOL TO MANUFA7TVHE OB rX PC^n^.r Tl LVRrtER and BETTER assort metit of Goods of our OWN MANUFACTURE his Spring than any previous season; ’I- 1 ’ CUSTOM DEPARTMENT —OF — CARDING. SPINNING xnrf FriXT>’«. TvVh experienced be t't* .ard r ' we hope tn merit patronise bere'e'erf H*tr< uI R 1 SRIP ANDtARC taken in exchange as £' SOKS. Map 22. I*B9 eK-»*
