Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1865 — Page 2

Hi'iitmpa l . ■ ~w—i ■■ 1 a-i T 11E E A G L E «* -.- == p C \LLEN v H’JDGEL. Et-rrw DBOATUR, INDIANA. F“'RtY. Jan. 6. IST. 4. CS-'-Vf find the i.<l.iw:o_' in on» 1 -.’tir r-pufa'-sn rV \ ng'.'n .orr. «pon L-nt. (<*vs '■ » vx.’itange.} «:<:■» that • -•ir.s*'. Cox" hi' turned t?» l;* r . ** ’■ t'‘ w t 1 UZPfi • pity for to? VC/bh T e a*<rne '•** '-'s x*“ • fir.dtav their ic»»l. V»"»ndivh«ns, Voorhees in tbe )*w. Mr. McC'..! «n st enj ; r.eerir<T. snd Cgx wrhifi£» fsr’rs. We are rot in (he 1-abit of aotuiae s'li - rs in our r-'pal ■:-. ■-»n ex::».s_"« h*<”.:,» the r-adevs c : those o«o<-rs ccnld ': »•« n.-- cbzace o' ending our s’r et vrrs to juuge of i’ae:r merit* ct demerits : sod because we I »re seen differences o’ opinion between coinlrr editors too often sink into permnnlities, to which we have an utter aversion, ani sb-aut w’ ieli the public cares nothing, ext- : ■ *» thee afford a laugh at the expense of one or both of the be; teerenta. Wa notice the shore as msni fesllv unii't, ••McClellan is seeking his Irrel" at engineering We are not, we never were an admirer of McClellan as a candidate for t. e presidency—but we dare do o. n justice. ll' has not de- , seended to r-tc'ice an honorable profession. a r l-jntarr resignation of his general’s commission is no descent, and from the education and tnsr.rtert of a gentleman be is not likel •to descend. '‘C r x is writing stage farces.” Sheridan, the eloquent member of Pit amen’, did not d-seend from dignity, when he wrote for the sis'’*. Is it not a more toward immortal’ I .v to tread, where Shakespeare 'rod? Vai mdigham and Voorhees in the law.” Wi.v not Jet Voorhees rest until his new lease nf is ou’ ? Is ■ the pro f e»sion es tbs law a low lerel ? Mr. Liri'-.dn has a smattering of legal lore. Is be a greater man now than when he practised in Sr ringfi-ld ? Or, . will he be less, „ er I - lakes up ti e trade again ? Did CUv or Webster ever get above the Aw? Or.* cf them. at’, least, was a disappoint-/, canili.ia'e. Di ’ Lord Brougham, in the intervals of his I srliansentary career, ever dream that ! e was fir,.;.- g a low -vrl, w- . ’-.• resiijaed th* practice of law ? If so, and if ll.e prcfess.en of Jaw is in itself dishonorable, we V.i.'fd not be surprised to hear of acme of the op: -l e pirtr. being - hronght to dishonor b'tore ‘i.ev are able' lu -st.ike off this mortal c, :'.. ’ Thi im*en!».vc D?i?r—The follow ing are some > • muses for exemption from enrolment : Tut a loss of limb, hrn-i or foot, great toe, or of two fingers on e: -.hr r hand ; ' -s of r. 1 -l.e ir-'nt teeth, and small yaw teeth, on eit! er jaw ; badly united fractures of bones, causing «e»kness or d*' rmity ; join's Ion? ont , of p'ace : permanent deformity ; long continues enla-gement of joints from rheumatism ; -bert,ie or ruptu-- ; blindness ■■' r.-'-.t eye. >r ins.:: .b e d- .inr-es. it is important'...at,ti.ov enti.led to. ex-'r.p'.ian s’, on ! apn’ir imme iiataiy far examination to i'ne surgeon «f the board o' enrolment. No time should be loa’.— [S ale Sentinel. ♦ THE NEWS. The 24'h general assembiv of I’iinois ret at Spri jf-ld on Monday. In the reflate John F. Nish w-.s elected secretary. A bill passed pern t'-ing taxes to be paid in greeuhacis. Resn.ut: >ns were offered advocating an increase o’ soldiers pay to per niontb. It, the house, Gen. p i ’r wa« elected speaker, and Walter 8. Fr»z er. of Chicago. Merk. Y--‘t- rday o-ilnngof important,e was done in th’ senate. In the house, a propost- - 'ion was presented fay a democrvic mein b-r io amend the c natiitpicn r > as to j e .able s»’'iers 'owe T’e proposition ‘ wt« cpno«“d hr 'i« r-pu .cans. On Tl uis lay afternoon 'hrrx will be a joint tor the purpose id eb-cting a U. S ► • r.a'' T ie republicans met in caucus On this question, and adjourned >j|l -.0-dav without making a nomioa'ion. Yalca, friends roit-t far bun a clear maj .riiv ol leu, but Wasiibtrrne and talks hopefully. Hood is across fi t T'-nnessve r : ver. . end has been '"r over r. wer!;. Iliseroasing was effectr'isyi the vicinity of Hor vfice. Geo. I tire d ... ~i, , is-• i* si.'ilo cd' faats-ream. arriving at C'.'iritand on 'he Ist iust.in close pursin'of H rod’s per toon train. Is is »*(■< ffa* l Hood.in an' ‘■•ffic al statement, acknowledges il « loss <•( 74 cannon during hi* campaign in Ts-nu-A Rebel account of ti e at'ark upon f >r' Fisher eave that th* federal* fired over 20.C00 allots, and the reb Is Let ween t 2’JO and 1.3'1T; that " « rebel I .as was onlr 3 men kill-d and 55 wounded; that , -ho fort was uninjured, and that but two QpWwere dismounted hr (he federal fire. flie hnikhead of the Ouch Gap cans?

:TT-».M.-ax JLMIE-arerper l U.' 'BM.---.'.'.' - was blown out on New Yrar't day, and water i»t in at both end*. The explosion *t ' e upper end left such a quantity of drbri* ia ihe ditch a* to render it unnavgable un I 3 dredging cut is effected. There is great activity within the reb el . nr' Lee a being reinforced brHar. lee ar,.i Breckenridge, a.-id.ll is thought will make a hotile movetnedt s, on. Gen. Granger on the 19,h u,t, was within thirlv miles of Mob 'e; and a Fed: ral .-tc# under Gen. McKean is repor e I. t o date being gives, a* twenty miles from the city. Ti e new rebel privateere Shenandoah irmeriv ~ « Sea K has captured *r > 'se.'. destroying four of them and bending tnw others. Jdonlg mery Blair and F. P Blair, Sr . w >es pr.jectedvisit ta Richmo«d s ex .»r! duel sumise. Lav* returned r'm t's -o-.t. Ger.. Grant having daci -d to furniah them witn passes. H . ...n Cost de l.ae been assured bv the rresident, secretary of war, and .Col. Mui'ord, that the exchange ofpris. oners will be immeliatvly resumed The ci'.'.vn cap'.ured at Savannah is to be sold fur tiie bene it of rhe Government; and Coilecter Draper , of New York has , been appointed to superintend the sale. Kilpatrick has returned to Savannah after having destroyed a portion of the i Albany and Gull railroad, near the Altalamaha river. Gold ooened in New York yesterday 'at 226, snd closed at 22S|.— [Chicago! Tinies. 1 I Scale Rights vs. Centraliaation Political parties in this country have always Keen devided upon the great questiono! Central'zatioo-of power. The Democracy have be-n opposed to it and in favor of State Rights —local *e|f-govean- : men:—or in other words, ofa distrabutiun i ’,' wer tint should p-event centralization Their opponents have either been direct' coosolidstii nists. or their measures have strongly tended in that direction. Centralization of power in on- supreme Gov- I ernment, no matter whether it is called; monarchies! or republican means in fact a deapo'ism and it soon invariably as ' eumos that complex'in. People, n they weald preserve liberty, must have cheeks ' npon those in authority, and the only j efficient way to have checks is Co lodge: i power in different places and with con3 - irg interes t to a cerlan extent. Il has been the States, and their jeal j uusy of the encroachrrenf* of the F«de - I ra) Agent, that h«* main'ained tree institutions in this land. Our i xperunent ; iof s, If-governmenl would have ended! L“ a" others, in u failure, long ago, il ere halt been in the commencement a , Ceo-rsi zslion of power at V< ashington I iii se n favor of breaking down State power and S'a:» rights—c. ufering it up- 1 on the General Governmentshould be J ; re pare u fur tie necessary c> rsequencesj i yiz: tlie liis-ruetion oi individual liberty fi ‘The t. <:cv <f ’.lie Administration is es-| 1 > 1 ' ;-cia:.v directed to the overthrow of;, Slate mvereigntv. Mr. Lincoln it willt: be reer.l'ecied.* declar“d in hi* Indian-I apolis sprech'drlivere 1 before he wss in augurated, in 1664. that the States bol» the same relation to the Federal Govern-1 ir •nt that -i county did to a State. Now ; a State cai; I,lot a county Out of ezist- ' ence by repealing its act of incorporation. From ti.i» i. i i-tration we may judge of. the supremacy which Mr. Lincoln would ; ■ are the Washington Government exi-r---ciae over tl.e State', whom he would treat HtntJy as counties. There is a larg par :v :n this countiy captivated by a certain ran ieur which they associate with the i . ai;i’ a "strong G vernment,”nnd having erroneous views that stab-lily can not be j had in a Confed* ra'ion, are assisting th* . Administiation in it* ernssda against S'.ste sovereignty. W’.<.n our Confederation w»s formed in 17S9‘ th* State* feared '.hat the Fede ral Government they were treating would • be, in process of t:me‘ to s.trong tor their ; teperate independent)*, and, ther 'ire, too strong fur popular liberty. They i hesitated ratifying it upon et ground. | It required, indeed, the strongest assur. anres from the friends of the constitution .that such an act wa« improbable, if not - impossible, to (italic in the end secure i « adopijpn. Could they have foreseen that any President would ever attempt to reduce them to the condition of counties | rot or e Slate would ever have acced*d to the Federal compact. Whenever the Feders' Government seeks io centralize power in i•« hands, it ' is guilty of a iraud upon ti e States of the basest character, as well as shameful ingratitude to those who brought its organirataon into being. yet. for many years the country has h»*n harassed hv a struggle, commenced by the advocates of ceutraVzation- to rob ail otiiera detio»itorie- of power, in order, tn build up one gigantic, overshadowing despotism— Cin Er>q. Estfi.y Notice. 'T’AKEX tip Frederick Decker, of Preble a Township, Adams County . Indians, snj appraised, according to law.on the 61h day of November, lend, one white cow, with a smalt tell on. aoout seven or eight 'ears old. no marks or brand, peroeivable. appraised nt JU One rod and wli.le heifer, supposed to tie one yiar old, no marks or brands pen-eivable, apprsi'eo at J'i : also, one wj,i e heifer, one year old. past no mark’ or brand'(perceivable, appraised at tJiredMollars and sis v cents. ( n'ARLEd HECKMAN. JOEN J. FOREMAN. Appraisers. JOHN MeCONNEI.. Cteek. Pae'V Bv W.F ?Trr*»«*.w, r*p’-.ty.

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Sewel, of St. Marys j. I Township, Adams County, Indiana, and I app-.ised as r-qut.-ed by jaw, cn the 3rd dsv of December, 1864, one red heifer, supposed toi be three years old, a cross and a bit in ti e right ' : ear under bit out of the left ear, valued at fiftcen dollars. Kiouabu Winans. AILXANDEB ilciiONA E, A ppraieers, JOHN McCONhEL. Clerk, Dec 9 By W F Shtuabakes. Deputy ' Executor’s Sale. 1 N'OTICE i« hereby given that the undersign >. a\ ed executor of the estate of Olive Hill, d e . ceased, late of Adams County, will offer for ■ sale, at the late residence of the deceased,in -1 Root los n*hi p. Ail am s County, or e mere, one r one hor-e wagon, one se- of double harness, four . . head of sheep, tour head of milch eow*. a lot of i I Gay and wheat, and liottaehold and kitchen I larnitnr**, on the 3rd day ol January. 1865. A credit of nine months will begivenoaall ■ sums over three dollars by the purchaser giving his note with approved security. 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Taken Up, BY J -bn T. Raker, of Kirk;*n<i tnwship Mud reported to i«.e. onr red vnd white cow. left houe bmkru off. about 5 ywn» old. 1 mark* in the e«rs. rppraiced at twenty ffw d 'Jar* bv Israel Sloutburn**’ and Smiuuc* WJdy. ’ DANIEL WELdY. d*c23 J p. 1 . ... I Notice. VOTh’H i*» hej. by given that there will h? a public meeting of he ciiiffcns of Adams county, at the County House, in lh»catur, on Saturday .the 7(h day of January. \. D. 1'65, without DlsrihoriON OF to eonsider and adopt such measures a.will most , likely secure to Ad.ims county the veteran' credits -o which they are entitled on the nex: draft. .A general attendance is most respect fully requested. Dav d Sttdasakee, W . 0. SrENCEB, ■I. R. Millar. C. L ScH'aMEIXE, Jacob Stolts, D. Cbabbs. H. C. Dant, W m W. Mose*. T. T. Dcawix, John Crawford, ,1. M. Niftman, D. S. Miller, Comad Brake, Wm. T*>lt, 1. If. Newinh, Josrrtt Cuss James 3. Simookx, eecS3 W'. D. Frazee. Collector’s Office, 11th District or Indiana, N-BLEsVILLZ, DrC 1, 1864 I Special Income Tax for‘63 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ASSESSOR for the District ha« duly assessed and placed ■ id mr hands for collection, the special income tax. impound bp the joint resolution by ( Comrrens, July 4ih, and if said tax is not paid by the 2‘hh Jay of January, 1 £65. the law compels a collection hy distraint snd *a;t! of property, together wuh a penalty of ten per cent , and all other n ee-nary expanses. Thi* Tax is an assessment upon the income ending December 31, 1863, and is a duplicate assessmen t for that year at the rate of 5 percent. Nothing but Gold. Silver, TreHniry ' Note', «n I Ntiiontl Bnnk Gills a-cepted in payment. Payment made at the of- j fice of BENJAMIN J. RICK, Deputy Collector ir. DECATUR, Colnty nr Adams; ar.d State ot j Indiana. OFFICE HOURS From January l»t to’ Ja.-.narv 20tE, IR6s—from 8 o'clock, a. m.. v. i til 12 o'clock, tn., and from 1 o’clock, p. nt., until 5 o’clock, r. "> .of each work dav. DE WITT C. CHIPMAN. D-cember 3. 1864. Ccliecti-r. i I Notice t" Non-Besident. of Indiana? In the Adams Circuit Court, Adams County. ( Februa y Term, 1565. Sarah E. Gulleher i ▼r. > Complaint for Divorce. John F Gallehc-r. S TT appearing to th* satisfaction of the ' signed by affidavit fled, that iheaaid de- ’ fendant is a non-resident of the State of Indi- ■ ana, notice is. therefore, hereby given snid de ‘ f*i dnnt of the filing and p»*nd.*my of said com- j plaint, and that unless he appear an i annwpr i the t-a-r * at the ealling-of said cau*»e in the Ad- ; ams Circuit Court, t<» lie held at- ’.he Court ( House, in the town of Decatur, on the 2d Mon dav of February next, the ss’ne will be heard ■ a; d determined in his absence. JOHV McCON’NEL, CWm, DecO Bv W. F. Stvdaiarrx, Devuty. | Estray Notice. •f np by Richard Winans, of S*. < 1 Marys Township. Adams County,{nd'.sna . .and appraised as ream red by law, on the .3rd l 1 day of -64, one dun heifer, a of the underside of the rurht ear. white face.' supposed to he three years old. appraised at fourth !•. dollars. G. ’> LEWFL, ALEXANDER McGONAGLF. Appraisers JOHN McCON EL, Chrk, Dec 9 By W. F. tiTVDABAH*, Deputy. STILL AHEAD! AT TIIE FANCY STORE ; J S bound to be ahead N. B. SHOEMAKER, [s now filling hi-i Fancy Store with FAWCY GOODS fnr the Ladies which ‘ he has recently purchased for CASH, and wilj • offer some h»» trains that, would tempt a miser. My pood, are of the Latist Styles and of the Vvry Best Material 1 have on hand a splendid lot of CLOAKS, and prices low. Also, a beautiful Assortment of I DRESS TRIMMINGS that cannot he surpassed any when? in the West Hi»od« and Nubian in endless variety. Trim mini? done in the Latest Styles and at prices io suit the times. All I axk is o call and sec for yourselvHS I will guaraniee to suit you. 'j Also, a fine stock of Furs, HaU, Caps and Bonnets, Gloves. Hosiery, Ac Do ’t fail to give rnv a call, before purchasing, as I intend to make it to your advantage to buy GOODS in my Hue Ml mv eslabliMQrn«Pt ' N. B. s. • December 2, 1 c 64.

, ■ .■"■'■rt— 1 . us 1 -a. c. L. HILL’S Piano Forte Warerooms and Music store, No 54 Calhoun streel. Fort Wayne, In-| dbina. opp'v'i't* court boU'e. The largest Musical Instrumeht: WareroDins in ihe West. Keeps constantly on h«n4 a large assort-j men! of PIANO FORTES. CABINET ORGANS MELODEONS From the best Manufacturer-* St>te qfjent for Stein wav <t Sons. N-w Chickeriiur <fc Sons Boston. Wm. Knabn & Cn , Baltimore, whose Piano* ars acknowledged bv al! first class musicians the best in the world. j Also, Pianos from many other first class | Manufactures. S D dr FI. Smith’s and Mason dr Hamlin’s Boston Organs, Harmoniums and Melodeons. Thebe<t instruments manufactured in Ameri ' j ca. Aho, all kinds of small such *s guitars, violins, flutes, aceordeons. drums <fcc., Music books, instruction btoks and sheet music. I x ’y arrangements with manufacturers are , . such that I can make it to the interest of pnr | ! chasers to buy here instead of troine further, as j ; I shall ceitainlv aell as low if not lower than • the manufacturers. ‘ Having ecured the services of a cmopetent Tuner, Piawos and Melodeons will be tuned land repaired in the best possible manner. Fort Wayne, June 4. 1864.— It I Sew China and Queensware Store! No. 69 ( olumbia St., Ft. Wayne, One door east of 7 hieme's Clothing Store I j’ ' ' iiugii klix Re.pvctfr.Hv announces lhat he has for sale, a. above, a fine assortment of CFlna. Qnernsware, Glassware, Finer China am! Glass Ornamen's for Holidav pre«<-n'*, stone ch>na dinm-r and tea setts', cemmon dinner and !ea setts, tumbjers, decanters, wine and beer glasses, lamps, I yellow ware, stone crock?, ano everything el’e in that line of business. Country dealers Will fin.l it to their advantage to ,--ill n-o 1 >-xa mine, as he will sell cueap. July 2-’, ’CI. GOdEY’S LadV'S BOOK., THE Fw«Mon Wnrarine of fho World ( ITFR4TURF. FINE ARTS. A’’D FA- ! j SHIOXS The most matrnifirent Steel en grivings. DOUBLE F I-’ITTOX PT. VTE4 ' Wiwl »neraving« on ev»'v snbn'ct tbit can in ! tere«t ladinfi Crochet N»*‘tw»c r . r m i (toiderv Article, for the Toiler, for lb- Parlor. I the Boniioir.and the Kitchen., Everythtng. in fact, to make acoMrirrs Ladt’s Boo*. The Ladies’ Favorite for 35 years. No Magazinvhi'been able toe ompete with j it. Nohp 3tfpmn f it. godevs necErPT* for every department of a househ... ■-!. These alone are worth the priee ' t the Book. Model Cottages (no other Magazine gives •hem ' with diagrims DR.4 WING LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG Another speei»l'v with Goilt y ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth $3 a year. O’h er Mwai'ie? Publish old worn out mi’-ic ; j h,!t the subscriber* to Godey get it before the ; trn'ic stores. ... Gardening for Ladies. Another pi-cuuanty wi r h Hodey. t Fftfibiona from ’ - S’* l " ’»rt tr, , I of New Yotk. th? mill ior I ire myrchants, a p I p.-ar in Gotley. the only Magazine that ha* ■ Also. Fashions from the celebrated Brodie, of New York . . Ladies' Bonnets. IF* give more of them m s veer 'ban anv other Magazine In fact, -he Lady’s Book enables every lady to be her owa 1 bonnet maker. MARION HARLAND. At-THOarss or "alone.” "Htnnzn fsts ” ‘’mo ! s , SlM,’’ "NKMK»!S.” AND “MIBIAM.” I writes for Godey »ach month, snd for no other j i magazine. We have also retained a.I oar old . and favorite contributors. o TERMS OF GOIEPS HOT'S BOOK FOB 18®. (From which ihtre can be no Deviation.) The following are the terms of the Lady’s I Book for 18’’5. At present, we will receive i Fttbßenbem at the following rare*. Due notice 1 will be given if we are obliged to advance,* which will depend upon the price of paper. One copy, on? year, - - - S 3 00 Two conies, one year. - - - 5 50 Three copies, one year, - -7 s<l Four conics, one year. - - 10 00 Five copies, one year, and an copy to th? person sending the club, making six copies, 14 00 Eight copies, oneyaar, and an extra copy to the ptrsoa sendiiig the club, making nine copies, - 2100 Eleven copies, one year, and an px tra (fopy to ffie person sen fling the rfr?>, making twelve copies. 27 5A Additions to any of the above club, $2 50 each suoscriber. Godey’s Ladv’s Rook and Arthur’s Home Magasine will be tent, each one year, on re > ceipt of $4 s«i. We have no club with any other Magazine or Newspaper. H Th* motley muzt all be sent at one time for any Club. Canada fiuhacribers mas’ send 24 cei.tr al i- • tional for *»ach eubscrit-er. Addrem L« \. GODFV. | ZL J? Tbhmt and Sfr PHILaDELPLIX I

NEW ST OBE | John Meibers &B ro ! “. 'uV.'i.j'"" Mirtmenl of Diy Goodsand Gr IICI . n "'“ 'vii'.ire stick liavihg been purchased' 1 Ih-y are prepared to sell at r M . JC . d ‘ ? r '”J>. the limes. ' DRY GOODS’. Os every kind, variety, style and quilt, w ,rj xscjxi,'? dress Goods! I tn tl is line wear* second to none; and f, e | BEIDMI.IDE ClOTlIll'G! In thi* department we only ,sk an examin.tio, •y purchaser before buying elsewhere. Oer assortment* of Queensware! Glass-ware, Wooden-ware AND Hardware! ! Are nf the vm-v Infest styles and nf the mo«t 'superior qmiliics. all of which we sell very cheap, coneideriug tb* prices of other establish ; mente. GROCERIES! We havf th? largest a«R«>rtrn?nt«, and of the best quality, ever offered in tl.is market; and w? will do our very best to undersell all coil jirtitors in this branch of our business ab-wcll as all oth« rs. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change f<»r goods at thw high?st market priw. April 2, 1864. NEW GOODS NEW PRICES Weare now receiving our Spring Stock w toodsand. altho' gh. on account offiicknew wp ar? a little late, we bought vur goods fr<»m 15 to2opercent cheaper "haw we could ban <i«>ne a week or two earlier in the season. We intend ourcustomers shall have the advantage of the GREAT FALL IN PRICES, ■ind although we are not able to sell goodi »h»*good old fashioned Peace Pr ices, w?can come nearer tu it than w? hate don® ;• a longtime. We are openn g onr usualaaaorl raent of DRY GOODS Palm Leaf and other oumiocr lints, bo»»*U»r tificisls, ribbons <kc. Clothing, Groceries Boots and Shoe*, Nails, Iron A* *ll of Which we will sell at the lowest povfibl price? for READ Y PAY. But as w? can buy to advantage only fw raid/ nay we cannot sell goods on Credit vh-iil7 NUTTMAN i CRAWFORD. NIBILCK & (’LOSS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL L-KALL* IS BOOTS, SHOES, AID 11®. At Niblicks Old Stand in Decatur. Indian* IS receiving constantly a large and ’«ry an perior Stock of Winter Boots and Shoes, , Which w? are selling at «uch prices as w’d i the times, and we rne*»n to demonstrate t is ■ I to our customers Among the stock wi f ° Un twiES’ AM? MISSES SHOES. Chiters. Boole**. Kld hP ' le '' Calf Km. Glove kid Congress heeled Gaiters and Bahnerals. CHILDRENS WEAR. Kid heeled Ba’morals and fancy and stronc Shoes of all kinds— including the “ lebr » 1 ™ Conper Toed Shoes, the best and cheapest ever ; got up. MEN'S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’WEAR of all kinds, of the best quality, and at l k » lowest rates. Leather, Findings, &c, A full stock. The whole having been b<*f* fo r Cash, and will be sold cheap. IIWW DU fI'STOH I® And we warrant all articles to carefully made, and of the best matenfi** ’ Calf and Kip Boots, Stogie® Brogans and Ladies Wear. of *ll kinds, kept on hand and made to nte* 1 UFH * Infi * Th? public ar? invited to call and ?x* ml our shirk before purchasing of Storks w r warrant our Goona to Ih> of the l»?st (JUWW and will b»» sold at much lower prices th*® can br purchased at any other pstabl’Sh®*' in th? County, nr even at Fort WavneIT charge nothing for thowicj our Goods NIBLICK <t CLOBB, Dwantar S 6, ISC*. Dw«*i\