Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1864 — Page 2

THE EAGLE. D. J- C AU-LN, E;>:tox. YjS-DATUR, ISTDIAKA. l-i. I: \ l . At*.. •»', 1“ 1. —L_ - ~ " -T ?— ■ . g ron PRom t C. L. VALLANDIGHAM, OF OHIO, FOS VlCfc-PrtESfOEKT, LF.IUAMIM G. HARRIS, OF MARYLAND. State Ticket. FO» CO'.TO X JOSEPH E. M’.’IONAU). JJSCTZJtaXT OOVKBSOK. DAVID TURPI E. sßcamar <r stats. JAMES S. ATHON. AYDIT .2 T : T>.T’, JOSEPH RISfINE. TISZA«tRES or «TATE. MAI’HE’.V L. ERE LT. ATT9BXKT CIiEBIU OSCAR B. HORD. tirr. or r-tr.uc ts rater:.s, SAMUEL L. BUGG. JUUOZS CT ETPSEMZ CCVST. 1 s’. District—J M.’.ti L. »\ O i-DE N. 2d “ ANDREY DAVISON, .M “ SAMUEL E PERKINS, 4th “ JAMES M. HANNA. CLERK CZ SVFB'MZ COVET, J, C, HIBBEN. T-U C. XGRZS3. JAMES F. McDOWELL, CIBCt’fT rc»c’ — I ’T-i JCI-TCIAL CI2CCTT, ROBERT LOWRIE. FR3?BCCTIXG ATT F.5£T, JAMES 11. SCHELL. C M’KX PLT*« - TE james w. borden. PtV'IVEC: TISG ATT KSLT, DAVID COLER'CE. Countv Ticket. V I E P. 5. COLLINS. V TS TBEATCREa. JESSE NIBLICK. t >r snxmrr, J A CO3 STULTS, T.a. t.EZ’Ai ssa ?XB jacob sarf.-’.

THE DRAFT J"e are informed By Provost GD.S3, G.\t the- -.;-.. f thii distret is 3’518. Thg quota of this county will Le about two hundredFreemen of Adams, reflect on this and anawer are ; /i v.-F.ia z to sibruit? Are you silling to be, forced from your homes and fire-1 sides to light in tl m unholy crusade! the rl/Ll: - f th ; stateft Are you wii’ing tv be made the : slaves of the tyrant Lincoln, and become the executioners, of tn .a , who are boua 1 to you by thestroagent ti_s of nature? M..-:. ■ .ho Iftift aiLE-ve y ear ialc-p.rrlene?,' h: I whocs blv.. i has/t .t.-ic lev cry battle field, v. ft.-re th ; ■ ■ . lir.g has .. unfx.ft ..• fae I.r-.-z-.l ft.. 9 came wth ther s- d.. and ’.-/lie’s, and protected y -,u andy mr families v. ben you ?,;rvu:; bleto protect yourselves ag tin t the . ■ g :. that inha 1 i* ft your for -is. l£ou submitted once to a draft wLieb wfs hi violation of every knoo.. i<w:are ys» i to l;eduped a- ■<• >nd time? Will you rem da inactive through chi! .i-.h f ar. fiiftcjeyot-r I.bcrli.;-. I r.. '.r.tn you a:.d a <Lsputigm erected lor you mid your children? Tills To i.o tim- fi r meh to couni d ..ft. thoirfears—hadour r . fithoru acted thus we nev.r would have been free; and Ehnll we the rieccr.dautfl of tao-.e r: 'LI; heroes .”iibni!t£tt> .such acts of tyranny?; Shall this t> - add: Ito th already long list of an.-’y :.c >ui L which wo have bunted t;.e f.-ur f*,rae of our y u.r.'t;-" If so then fi.rowdl to Am; liberty: There will then ho nedhii:g le;t worth ••miteudj. , fi r men ni-v chant 1. »s;.nn .i —to the flag__fight fi.r embkras f r huik.s and when the suhmmre its gone. A fi oogowr r.< ut w’ii b ivobetn. Lurrb u in th? Gcean Cfdt: j> .t:nr . TiiO r public v.ill have p. medi aVi .. |V The government of \\ o-h- --• <-'7-4 ill bo a* an cu 1. •

-. —. .. THE NEWS 1.. a: New Crock, on th* 4th, u r .. Kt.A rej used the rebels under -’a.-: 1 BradJey Johnson. The : red l loss was sere-re, while that of the F ai; -le-ed 75. The rebel* Titres’ :t. MoereSeld, where they Were at‘-.-.<-ked <a the CtL by Gen. Avctl’, and completely rooted. The Federal eaj> t .red fear «E.non and several hundred « an ' Art only -.ven men in ... b. E Sra-L .y John ; :r: vis ta'sen pais .oner, bat suceeded in making his escape. r-;'.e-l-. are reported to be in force’ . .tn of WL-. '. -tor. an 1 an .•-g.ge.„.nt in that vicinity it antic-tatti. Gen Foster expreses the opinion that CL.r f;-. ... i into Li ' within o rnonth.- The rebels appear to en-te-.-txa a contrary belief, as they are re--io-. ing prisoners from the interior of Georgia to Cuar’.eston t’. r better security! Th.:: is considerable excitement at Duf. i ■er rumors that rebels from C.-.a v intend to bam that city and des- • . --.is a’. Lt.e_ -t7t. a ffss'.;::;”.in -pc to a New York : p«p<r says: a retort is in circulation -■tl ’ - - ten is - ton to :t:re from tho Cabinet. ' 'lr. Biair's fr..r. 1: say that such poiitieni combination are being formed as most leal soon to his removal, and he is in olined no; to await their .ievooipmait, but Ito take himself out of the wav at once Gjt. Brans’.-ute, Em issued a circular , io the cSrers of election ialbe 21 Appel»te Dii.rif. -.’ Keum-ky, making inquires as to miiitiry interference in the recent j-idiciai eiec'.i n. 1: forbodve a cor., ;s:::between the State authorities and ; G*s. Baibri ;ge. Gen. Hammond, f.as been so-pen led from the rank and pay for three years, Gen- Wild, enricted, on charges, preferred by Grn Smith, disobedieac of orders, .as been restored to duty by Gan. Bat! r. Wdi • I'. be remembered as tho A1 ' ida*; wb •, at : e head of negro troots tirpatrated numerous atrocities in , North Cirolina. Gen. P:-ine, is engaged in bamti.-ing , 1 i ts of PaJnea’-.,68d eo'utnbus, to Can , - :-.. S.me t 1 0: £ve were s.ni forward : ;1-.t '.o the amerie*o Siberia. They Z's - ' • r;-.. 7 r.'gru troepn—Cas. Limes, ang. i J’.h. S’tport Deme: ratio Papers. We .n : k'. w wiio i-the author of the fell•;»■! :g s nsible remarks upon t l -* rl Dei papers. They are, however, rery apropos, and we commend them to tbs aliennon of w:. tn it may etaearn:" A so’otnn duty, but cne imperfectly discharged, devolves on Demoera's, to stand j their paper?, both in stAscriptien and kd r.: :g- I’. - g-r.vri.: wreck of p--r- ■ rr,al and political rights, about al! the E‘ r.y a person retains is the privilege of ‘ rea i.ag Demecr-.tic papers and paying ;n taxes. V,'„..e i.e retains tl.e privilege of reading the paper of Lis hoice, he ewes i: to i imself, to the pab-..-tier, tu'.he party, and to Eiscountry, to gve such pa; r- a living support Wilh■jt government or State, and, in many i.i many :n?tar.r.vs, county patronage; proeeribed by an intoicrar.t party, confronted by a secret orgar.-a-iticn whose only purr, is to pui! Low nt: e Demt :ra;ir p r:y i- 1 i.u'ited by tl.. pvi 1 mtniousof power. Dr or. or ratio pvblishvrs bare LOtl.m:; to rely upon Lui li.rlr own energy and the :i ! .;ty a: . I.! -rai.tr of their political . W. r • '-r=, *!.'• De.uocr'. y » . .ut an treat : zv- ' n '-.r.d at the t.-.rcy their tEer.h-s. . r.cA -oapi ra they c.r. preserve their orgamz ‘-’-ion t-.r.d n gain b-.tl. tl.eir poltti ai d ’.l.etr ..b r.; 3. it is ». f which ' .on; 1 de vuccsssfutjy cofi’'.roverted, that i I-publicans give more z -Li.ua support to their r arty organs than ' -'. j D.Er.ocr>.'3. Just so long as this stat-. f Lirgs C' ntiuues, th- Lull »t box r. il be powerless for our relief. Tie press is a patent erginc f .r shaping the opinions of a people and controlling the desfinie* ot i great country; and il would be well if the Deio-.'.-ia-y learn* this fact in time to t. <.-'.r .r-. rr.d the government. No 111 ;ht >o Think The Pi.iiudclpl.ia Press, edited by one if Mr. L-.r.-..-In’s privy ccnctillors. Lad :(!>» klUwing; 1: not the business of a ciliz-n to speculate upon the probabilities of the : iavari .n; whether it is aimed at Baltimore r th r.nsylvnnia; if the rebel are twenty -.1-.1, =’ru: g. Il is thu duty to op- 1 pose it. Acc r’i g 'o this new R-publican creed ’ t' - people nave, no light to ask question! —though Mr. Lincoln has denounced as s crime—their c-r.ly duly is to fight, forming food for pow.!<-r, while the Adm'nis- , ’-ration wi I do ail the thinking necessary. U l!;* p'-. ;!e v. id only furnish men to be ! - t. and money t«> buy the powder, that is all the Abolitionists asks: They will take care that the war lasts until the last ... a and th- last dollar are both gone—- . tho one to the grave of the nndistingui?hed slain, an-; the other into tl.* pocket of the eb&'J'ly contractor —N. Y. New-*.

GENERAL POLK-HIS RELIGIOUS CHARACTER. Rev Dr. Quintart, of Atian’a. officiating at the funeral ceremonies of Lt. Gen. Polk, in the course of h;s remarks made the following sUhfuient A regard to the religious character of the fallen hero. We extrat the following from the At Anta Register. It was my privilege to enjoy his friendship—it was ray privilege to share his few hoars of unrestrained social intercoarse. And if there was one thing above another a Rich always shone forth, it was ills unshaken confidence in God’s providence—unshaken trust in God's love—his unselfish confidence in God’s faithfulness. He was eminently a man of prayerNot praying wh-re he could be seen of. men, but retiring to commune with God ; in secret. He never ceased his devotions He Al- Aslant in prayer and I remember! Low, after the bloody field of Perryv L'e,' whe-n the noise and heat of the battle had , 1, we were A the town of Harrodsrg. There was a beautiful church > :i ere rich in architectual proportions and, carved work. He asked me to visit it! with l.i n. As we walked up the aislealone, he ex .-lairaed with emotion: ‘oh, I for the days when we went up to the house of the Lord, and compassed His alter with the voice of prayer thanksgiving.” KeacLAg the chancel he said to me, ”. Can we not have prayers?” and we kne . eled down, poured oat our hearts to God, i and he left the sanctuary w ith a face all bathed in tears, Such a soldier did not fig'.', for fame 1 remember at Ci.i kamauga, when we were seated upon the ground a few days after the battle, he; - A:-J to me, “God answered my prayers; in gi . ing us tI:L« great victory: I prayed ' long and earnestly that he might bless our arms.” Yet he was emphatically a man of. prayer The last few weeks of Lis life were more than ever consecrated to ■ prayer. As welook back upon the;::.. now tloit he has gone, we see how God ■■a= preparing him for the higher communion of the church triumphant. At midnight, with a faithful few, he b :ptisod or.e of his companion in arms, the gallant Hood, and received a few ‘lays later his commanding General into the Church of Christ. His last Sunday >n earth he gathered all his staff and at: tc-ndar.ts about him, and v. ith prayer and litany, supplication and praise seemed to j leave them his benediction. He was greatly L- i.. cd jy his troops. The ’ :--.mrnaudi: t General v.c-re, mingled with those of his privates when ■ he ft L. And oh! beloved, we are all -mi” n —the army, the country and the church. We lift up our voice here,! between the j>orch and the altar, and i cry to Go-1 for mercy to our bleeding 1 '.and, m:r 7 to the hearts that are crush ed by this monster calamity. Oh! God, lift up the rod lest we be utterly consumed. j . :ge, oh God between us and our enemies. E.ihop E.!.or. delivered an address upon the cccasion of Bishop Polk’s funeral T. e A'jgu*‘.a Constitutional aays: ?vt the close of l! e deeply inferes'ing rctnvrk*, B:-l.:p Eliott l-(t the desk, uud turning his face to the North said: In the name of Lis Episcopal office: in the name < f the blood that like that of -i called a!;ul .'r.:n the ground for v. - ■ vr.ee on those who lend the san- j on of lie church to this crusade against religion; in the name of desolated homes and blackened routines, of desecrated' churches, of altars profaned and the Holy Sac-ameul trampled in the mire; in the name and by the authoriir of God, va.'b: the enchanting spi L-word evoked from the presence of ti.e martyred dead—m his naise who closes fur this hour the list of prelates murdered, Thus did lie Bishop summon such of the Episcopal Bishops and clergy of the North as have urged on this war, to meet ’ him and their victims, alive and dead u ■ the judgement bar of Almighty God, I there to ausaer. Few there sre :!...■. did co i A,;;; *s v ’ ju . Bishop concluded, ’And may God have mercy upon ibetn in that day.’ ’’ r-r An Irishman, who found on «he , street a bill of fare of a recent dinner at | the Kirkwood House, discovered therein t the information of ’’oysters cooked in ’; champagne,” as one of the dishes served ” Bt-dad,” says Pat, drawing his sleeve across his thirsty mouth, ”1 wish I an oysther.”

New Arrangement! AT THE MCI STORE N. B. SHOEMAKER Having bought cut John L-.u.-.art i Co,, iis now filling his House wi«L • New sup-' p-iy of G ?os. He has, and w... k»*p. on hands a good assortment of Ladies’ Hits,. Bonnets and Tiitntnings; Ribbons, rtt.-he.ft mJ straw trimmings. In fact, a full line heloi.ring to that department. Also, a 'nil-line of ladie*’ drees trimniiags, the ;best and latest styles tn nrark-t. His stock cl hosiery and gloves cannot be surpassed bv »ny Louse in town, allot, wL.:h Le will s-.li very low for the times, He has in Lis employ a of iM-h experhnee wtow.’l attend to trimming and finishing bonnets an 1 lists 'in the Lest and latest style. Persons wishing to bur goods in his line will find •t to their advantage to give him a call, as Li- goods will recommend lhemseres, Jri; 23, ISfif. AEW CHIXA A.\D Queecsware Store! SO. 69 COLUMBIA ST., FT. WAYNE. 1 (One door east of Thieme's CiotLLag Store , HUGH” KLIX , respectfully announces that he has for ss’.< ! I as tbj.-e a a.e of ; China, Queensware, Glassware, F»uey chin", and G'iss uraamtr.ts for HMiA.y presents, stone cLm dinner and tea setts, common din ■ ncr and tea setts, tumbli-rs, decanters, wine anl beer glasses, Larr ps, v w*»», ston • cr. :!i», and cv.. 'thing t is-.- in ;!■■;-. ixe c- busAss' Country Dealers, Will find it to th.ir advant‘.nge to c-.1. ; and examine, as be will sell ci.e - p July 23, IBC4. i. j kakx. s. r. u'etsnr. J. J. KAMM & CO «H LE'ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN . P .ir.ts. Oils. Var: -he«. Brushes, Gifts®, Wall Piper, ’Tindow CtiTlun- and Fit:-:re«. A:c. No 57 Cott ms‘» ftnxsr, Four Watss, I>y. i. July 23, 1864, : Notice to Non-BesMent; I Stvts or Indiana ? . Ahn - Circ-:ir C ■ • i Abash Couxtt, t’’ August Term, IStil. Pheron Hervev ButteTTorrh ) v • Divorce. Eliaabi th Adeline B'itterrrnrth’ Byaffii.wit filed in th CI Oflico <if said I Court, it a--ars that 1 -.: 1 f fondant i- not a : resident of the Sta’ej.f Indiana. Notice is. tb<rpfore, herelivtiven said n-> i r. s: lent De fondant of the filing and p.-ndcncy of said I complaint, and that ni.h-- she personally l>e and ar'pear before t'. Judge nf s.'d.l Court on the first day of the next term to be held on the l2d dayof Augn-t o x‘. n: I ans-rcr or demur thereto for same will l e beard in her ' , absence and taken as confessed tn Im trne. JOHN McCONNEL, June 1. 1861. Clerk. Notice to Non-Resident. St te nr Indiana ) Adamx Circuit C-uirt. Ai.AMri County, ( August Term, 1 SGI. Margaret G.Osmer, ) Complaint for Divorce. Ch.nrles A. o=ftp-r, \ it to :• i-f Fr»n o<* the clerk - <!ent of the State <f Indiana, N ■»- ire {< ref»>re hereby given J non resident <!• fend art f the fiVii'7 .and pend-: cy of svtl com plaint nn-i ’Jul nnlea he personally be appear before the Judge cf t’lC Adams circuit court on dm first day of the next term thereof to be hob Jen at the court hoin the tourn cf Decatur, in said county on the 22nd day of .!■ Lfu ’ next, and answer lor demur to said corn plaint, the same will be; heard and determined in Id, absence. JOHN McCONNEL. July 2, 1:61. Clerk. ! Petition for Divorce. State of Indiana, Adams county, ss. jl-tthias Chambers i Ada? .s Circuit Court i ra * August Term l r 31. ; Ll.za Chr.r 1 ■ r.", It appearing to the satisfaction of the clerk of said court that said defendant is! a nou r-gjdent cf the state of Indiana. Notice is lii.rsfore hereby given said i non resident defendant of the filing and ! pendancy of sai l complaint, ari l that tir,- : less she personally be and appear bofore ■ the Judge cf the Adams Circuit court, on the first day es the next term thereof, to be bidden at tho court house in the I town as Decatur, in the -rid c only on ithe22ad dayof Auguet next, and ani- ■ wer or demur to said complaint, the same j will be heard and determined in her ai>isence. JOHN McCONNEL. Juno 1 I, 1864. Clerk. — - Notice to Heirs of Petition to sell Real Estate. STATE OF INDIANA ) ADAMS COUNTYj 88 Nos ice is iiereby given that Thom’.sL Wiljson : Administrator of the es !a!e «f Osce Ccok'l deceased, has filed hi, petition to -,.11 the real estate of t1.., ;l-e-d. -,- ~’n r. psrsonrl be I mg insufficient to pay the deb’s; an.l that said peutmi wdl be heard a , t} . ; . ncx , , erni of tbe court of common pleas of said eonntv . , ..... JOHN MeCONNEL. i Jg > - 3 - ,b) cCC!■ A C

NEW STOKE! John Keibers & Bro ! Harejastopened, st the old stand of John Meibers in Decatur, a large and splendid as - :of Diy (--.ls and Grocer:,-. Tin ir entire sleek Laving been purchased for cash, . tL-.y are ; ;.. sell at reduced prices, for i the times. DRY GOODS! ,Os every kind, variety, style and quality, for ■ the very lowest prices that they eau be bought I at in the town or couuly! Dress Goods' : Id tl inline we are «econd to none; and fvel con ' fi lent that we can please the most fastidious ; lilts and economical buyers. HEIDI-MIDE flOTGlIG! In this department ire only an examination by be. r ./.e buying elsewhere. Our a-sartmeaU of Queens ware! Glass-ware. Wooden-ware AND H a r d w are ! Are of the very latent stvlo< z- -1 of fb<’ moßt q 'rJPies,. 2.11 of which we *ell ve-y j cL .ap.coi the prices of other e<tabu-i.- ' meuti. GBOCERIES! Wehsv» ‘!-p l.irirr®* assort nr r t’, sr.J <.f t.=«’ Q-ialhv. ever off red in tl i- ••<. , *rkc ; T, -tA: •: •’ ::r v rj U-st to un-! - ; petitory iiithi - branch of our bu-inot .*• uili xs all .rber-. All kinds of ro’intry prod ico taken in ex .: . f<r 2.. •»S lit th/highest market price. A; r:i2_. I'bJ. NEW GOODS WE ft 7.A i<• i: rc« i • our Spring of kOodsaiid. fillhoigh, (ou account of sickness we are a little lite, we bought our gools from 15 b)‘J}p?r CLi.t cheaper than we could L;.ve . : <_• a week ' r two earlier in the season. We iidiwd our customers &haii hare the advantage GREAT FALL IN PRICES, q-,J nrv not able to'ell gtxnis at old fashioned P e ace Prices, wecan came nearer to it than we have done in a'.-mjiihio. are op-t . g o’ir hmir! n—.r: mtiil us DRY GOODS P D- .f ..’ ; i -r S i nni?r II .. - ti..i iab, rib . Clothing, Groceries D :i-l Shoe-. N.til-, '■ .3 Ac. all of Which r ■ will 11 at the 1 po aibk prices for BEAD Y PAY, But wer i buv to •■ • uif? - ’v fir ready pw r.v’canuut Si-I’ R-<>i I>< nCr. ;i: vti-nl7 NUTTMAN CRAWFORD. NIBLICK & CLOSB, IVnOLSSALE AND RETAIL i>£ALEB IX BMR, SiiftES, AID IEITOEB. At vihl-cks Old Stand iu Decatur, Indiana, IS r. -.:> : comtantly a large and vc-v su perior Stock of ; Winter Boots and Shoes, Which w arc aelling nt such prices as will suit the tiroes, and we’mean to demonstrate this fact to our eua'omers. Among the stock will be -found a large assorlmeut of LADIES’ AND MISSES SHOES, .Gaiters, n....’ Av. Kid heeled Slipper?; i Calf, Kid. Glove kid Congress heeled Gaiters ' and Balmorals. CHILDREN S WEAR. i Kid he. I• ! Balmorals and fancy and strong ; 51..0-. of all kinds—including the celebrated I Copter Toed Shoes, the best, and cheapest ever : got up. .HEX’S, YOT TIIS’, AND BOYS’WEAR, of all kinds, of the best quality, and at the lowest rates. Leather, Findings, &o , A full stock. Tbe whole having been bought fo l- Ca.-h, and will be sold cheap HM.IDE MD CI’STM WOi® And wo warrant all articles to be well and carefully made, and of the best materials. Calf and Kip Boots, Stogies, Brogans and Ladies Wear, of a’l k nds, kept on hand and made to measure. The pu! he are invited to call and examine ; our stock before purchasing of Stokes a« we warrant our G. nja - . he of the best quality ' and will L- s ,l,| a , much lower prices than can bo purchased at anv other establishment ill the County, or even at Fort Wavnc. IZ CALL—we charge ■ othing for showing our Goods. NIBLICK A CLOSs. ° Demcember 2fi, 1 “C<3. Decatur, Ind.

THE SWEDISH ERAKDY —As its name indicates is a ft^^ftS BBliar prodset ol . - t . i. vti-. ■ i .cd is Sweeden 1 II is Ra arlic!e 1 ‘ r 'b’ b tr -» l!v» and ' JtlicsU! flavor, fccß.tariv df.’Jx j r ‘ e!! > B °d pfi’attlde; is LigL - -cr iiaiized, ard < tol l ;e use of a!! ladies, cßrx/ Kbo ra ‘. T squire an agreeable-,’ stimulating tonic, imparting strength to the system, giriyg an iuc*Eased vitality to the whole human frame. It is a gre at favorite in Sweden, so rouch sc that it may ba sty led the national beverage. No fatnil* should be without it—Taken in the shape cf a het punch at night beferr going to bed, it makes t delicious draught producing a healthy perspiratkn dispelling a cold more effectually than any other mixture that can be taken. Try it oecs ' and be convinced. Sold by merchants <t Druggistsavcrrwhern. Established 1760. PETE?. LOF.ILI.ARD, Snuff A Tobacco Mattufaciurer, !G A IS Cs.-»:im SiKtir, 'Formerly 42 Cha:! ,-.m Slort.Xew York.) Would cull the t-L' ? ; <■! dealers tovl.o ui video cf bis mniiDfature. vfz: BROWN SNLTT. X-r;.’ I). F. ■ •, - . 1 ■ Vj- '■ « ■ I-'-;:- 1 . “ : ' C,..| , YELLOW syt’PF. Scotch. Ho> . v r w High T..-.-! Scotch . Tr. -1 I!, i.y !•> F.. ■» h Irish High To-.<t, Fk !i Scc.b, or Lnadyfoot. TFAtt j.iion is c;Ji. ? -1 . Is-ge n.’rrti. t. in prices of Fine Cut <’■■■ il n<l -n •■it •• '• MCo.-,-.-.ti.ich vti’l : : m] < >.; r a . > y. TfT-AC< O. Smoking. Fi’.e-C>:l Cl>. v.g. Ftrrtirg. 1 r rg, 1‘ A. L.. <r [ l-.ti . S.JsfO. No. T. Cavindish.or S- .<t. tq.m J.. No. Sv. ■! S-.-.-jO.'l fr.: ..(•>, (’>: ■-»»- A- I t 1 n ix. tl, Tin Foil f -■ . n G: aiiiilatcd. A eitrulart.f prices will Le s.: t G 0 O D NEAV s UNION STOVE STORE!! I Ti e readers of the “Eagle” ar.-it.forn.ed iln ASH & A G N EW ■ llitve ou Land a very £j i( l fi < hfi ( k COOKIXG, PARLOR and DOX STOVES, r of tl-4' very beet patent®—nor.e Dtnr chi le ; found iii the UiHicd Si - its —whichvf wi.lsc) ; ft greyly I ]• J UCED I .:T: - . AJK' vlt. —acrai le.j to De as r-prcsmlfd, or i. >.«? • • feelings. Wa have a'. f good suck oi Hardware. Tii\ Copper e aiul SEEK i W:.’. . ’* 3 E .-e I’.n.Wh jng gon which v. crre ‘< hing v< ry lev.. Wc buy Stoves in C.r ' nali. v v.’.- S’ov - I '. !■■: ft .h. ’■ -A Stov,-> in Tr.’-ft We bur Sto»-i sin {’’< 4 \ ;.u. , We sell Stoves c; ; W ( « c C E Stoves for Ca>h. ; We sell S-.n> s rbt r.p. W.- s. n GOOD TIN WAREI ,!t 1. . -rs rhl V! .11 to fa]j (’ •J, ;r r-g ,r tick ,’ ii order * i nd £fe for • n a]\. a VS’j £ AGNEWS. R 11. S<b’V( tnnn’s J ‘I-.L< 5 , No. "7 Co:nn I \ Stn • > vsi an. Port Wayne, liulinr ” Clark’s sehool Visitor Y‘: r yn.-~A DAY-Scnooi. yonti IV li\ isftor 'Y, nr? i:> c<vv-l- --■ ’ft” '"sth the Jr. ? • > ib: ’] ]j. u th«?oi:ly Dr.v Schon] p< nodics] j i L'h].»-<} r’ f«■y cent*; v* . ■ nia-rziiie forn■. ’ r:.» * puszh vie , c:e., Avin the tv E -■< writs-rs. Ihe ViiJft ':.;r :L larflre*t circt;’. 'on of<> y educational Journnl published. Not is the litre to form clubs for winter school®. Send Dr a specimen, and see in ncements to chibs. DAUGHADAY EAALMOND. I’J lisE’s, Pa. “Cnr HILL’S Piano Forte Warcrooiiis and Music store, 'No. 54 Calhoun street, Fort Wayne, Indiana, opposite court bouse. The largest Musical Instrument Ware rooms in the West. Keeps constantly on hand a large Assortment of PIANO FORTES, CABINET ORGANS & MELODEONS From the best Manufacturers. Sole agent for Steinway & Sons, New York— Chi'-keviog <fc Sons, Boston. Wra. Koabe <fc Co., Baltimore, whose PianOJ are acknowledged bv al! first class musicians the best in the world. Also, Pianos from many other first class Manufactures. S D <t H. Smith s and Mason <fc HarohVs Boston Organs, Harmoniums and Melodeons. The best instruments manufactured in America. Al«o, all kinds of small instruments, such as guitars, violins, flutes, nccordcons, drvms, Ac.. Music Looks, instruction bwks and sheet music. ■My arrangements with manufacturers arc such that i can make it io i'Jie interest of purchasers to buy here instead of going further, as I c hall ce’tainly sell as low if not lower than the manufacturers. Having ecurcd the services of a competent Tuner, Pianos and Melohkoxs will be tuned and repaired in tbe best possibte manner. Fort Wayne, June 4. 1864—-ly Notice to Al! Who know themselves indebted to D.W. Champer either by note or book account now due, is hereby given to make immediate payment to the uadersigued and by so doing they will save cost and trouble. June 11,