Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1865 — Page 2
Breckinridge, on th* ibir|* o( gonorol disloyalty." On respiting this, Ur. Lincoln ft* < marked: ' “Tlii» ii no ehnrgc at nil.'* Now for the tause. W»» it patriotism I od hi* pun? Ho, it was r«v*ng*. A few day* before the election, in hiChurch R. view, p:o«tiiuteil to f Dr. Breckinridge culled me, li. about, elegant Ungunge, a tr»i 01 Without any circumlocution, i branded him ** * •"liar," and thinned him to •bout two column* and » hull of the Lonitville Journtl. Unable to erase the brand, which i» indalibls, he cooeluded he would avenge him»elf upoo me by j having me kidnapped and »enl throug* the liar*, in the hope that I would be murdered. I wa* not murdered, but bad '■ a very pleasant trip, and am bark again , in fin* enirita end health aud ready to , r«ee» th* fight. kinny geutinnen of distinguish*' 1 a Li'- j itr, in Kentucky, denounced if j ent’t policy a* much a* i did. or any vm eU«. No one wa* arretted but Cedonel j Wolford, Paul Shipman, of the Lo .itville Journal, General Hutton and myteli ; Why we four? Becaut* wa were the only one* that, in order to defend ourtel*! vet, had to denounce thi* npoaiate priest, Dr. Breckioridga. Par nobil, frutrum l Breckinridge, Burbridge ! Maa:er, tool! j What iia* not Kentucky »uff«red utidf, their miserable ? Violence, plunder, (tale filled with gu.-rriila* by their poli cy. Efficient only in one thing—th* srrot of loyal men who will not bow to tbeir arbitrary *way. Hundred* were •hat without trial by order of Burbridgs Were all guilty ? God only know*. imagine thi* petty tyrant ut Kentucky, j A piae cheeked, black haired, pretty fcl j low —el.eek* suffused with ahrouie druo kennest—a head the shape of *n old fa tbioned sugar loaf, and with the mast powerful microscope it would be impossible to detect th* fir»t ray of inte'ligeoe»; nndar the complete eoolrol of inordinate v»r.ity, wliieky, »nd a brok»a down poli-1 tieal pie teller, aad an intelligent eommu ■ity can form tome idea of the intolerable aulfrrirg of poor, loyal Kentucky. Without an army he eoulJ sot live an ' tour in that date. M«o, womea, and children would rise up against him In tn the nam* cf God 1 will not the patriotism’ baroism, and the blood of •evenly thousand noble sons who have fought, hied and died for the union caute, save their slats from such d egmcUtt-n? But to return If IW* = SH-r of treason I should havebeo a . i ; tried by a proper eoodi'.ulion ' .al If gudty, I should have been cuiiociuned. and punished. No one knew battar than those who had me arrested, that I was no traitor ; that not a shadow of a charge could be sustained, or they would have tried and condemned me by a military, tribunal. Knowing that I was not guilty they kidnapped tar and aent one, a* fas! steam power could carry me, aerota the lines, meantime forging liea against me, while I waa where I could not defend mrielf. lam baek; what they gained? Have they silenced me? P" the living God—no! Where Amerie. r...orr y and unity are in danger, 11 ,le, ;.. chance cannot; death *l«tle can silence; me, and even then tny blood wili speak far more eloquent than I fan, and with • vote* of thunder, echoed and re-echoed by aroused (re-men, proclaim that American uoitv »»d liberty must and shall; be preserved, and woe to them that stand in the way. RICHARD T JACOB. THE EAGLE C ALLEN A HU DUEL, Entreat ’ "dDOATTTR, INDIANA. Fill BAY. Feb i), tan*. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. A* near as we are able to judge the interview between President Lincoln and »he rebel oommiaainnera baa ended withHit eovthing having been accompliahvd. • bnt is likely to Uad to a settlement of war difficulties. W* had hoped that, peace might reanft f»om the interview, and we believe that there waa a general fc ype that saeh would be the result of the eonfrenee. but we are again doomed to ■ disappointmi-at We have no doubt bu«j the nolheri'ie* of holh geva-nicrat#: nre amines tn aecore peace, at ae early a day ae possible, ret neither are willing tn offer the other such forme a« they would be likely tn accept. The confederates in the hope of being reeogca»d by four tl lb* •<*#' powers of |
Enrepe, W( Ml willing tn neeept anything -bort of indrprndeuce, while, upon tht other hand i the federal oiitberitiee, although not wiHiog to treat with them #• the basie of independence, are, acrrrthr !e*a, willing to offer mush mure ,ibrr*' terms of peace than nay that have her*dor# been mentioned. Tbe prospect i he reougnition of the eonfedaraey, earl' u th* spring, by the four pow*»e absv. mentioned, ia likely »b* cauae of our au thoritir* offering th* eonfederatee sue* liberal ter ms of aettiement ; and :n our -■pinion the aouth bat the earn* resion lm not accepting thus* term* of peaee, al though th* confederates say that they d< I not depend upon foreign aid or recogni viou, as accessary to eeenr* their inde i prndence, yet foreign recognition would !he to them a decided victory. It would ho an acknowledgment by the power*, .-eeogniling then*, that their cause was a | just one. The world haa alwsya die* , countenanced th* right of revolution, no | matter what the cauae might be, recogni i lion in thia ease would go far towards dispelling that prejudice. It wouldcaus< the world at Urge to think less meanly i.,t the confederates. While ihia would give them more confidence in iii*m**!v»i | sod lead them on to reo-w»-d and mor. desperate efforts to secure their indrpen -tence. it w uld east a spirit of gloom and despondency orer th* north, and; -aus# as 10 d«nht our ability to subjugate | them. W* would to God that our riiffi euliiea could be sett lad on the basic n* re union, but fear th* golden moment, j when that should hava bwen dote, haej passed, neeer again tn r-urn. WHO ARE TRAITORS ? Who ere they? What elaes of mm I la it that have declared against th* ton- , dilution and law* nf th* country. Their record is plain, and to those who hav* j studied th# history of the country for the last thirty year*, tber* ears ba no doubt; as to who th* gaily parti** are, and up- j ,on whom th* puniahment ahould fall. Thirty year* ago there wa* a party #x> ikling in th# United State*, who declared th# overthrow of the constitution to be j their object. The plot began with Garrison, and ended with Lintoin. At first it wa* called treason, the very men - that were engaged in th* plot, acknowli edged it to b* *ueb, and g’orisd in it* shame, but now it has turned around and is calling itself loyal, and all those who; have the manhood to stand out and j jd- Clare againrt it. and it favor of it.# ; aopretuaey of the mnatitu'ion framed bthe pa'riot* of 1778, and thu lew* made in aeeordanee therewith are denounced i a* traitor*. While tbia revolutionary scheme wa* in the hap.- 1 * of in eooeeiv-; era, it waa harmless from th# faet that they had the imprudent hon*»ty to eonfee* their da*k design*, hut tbe moment that it fell in’o the hand* of their descec--1 d»nt»—tbe p-o»ent party in power—who had th* cunning to make their aa*ault* upon the constitution in the prostitute name* of liberty and patriotism, it j proved equal to the most sanguine hope* of its dcvittrs. Whan it began to guild it* first treason with the nam** that i were revered by the people, it achievsd it* firal power for evil. Litllf by little lit has increased that power, until to day, thi* p»rty which n*v*r had any "svmpithy with the republic." i* the dominant party, and who, in order Ito keep th* people from knowing it* lira* designs, tell them that they are ,#triringio bring th» government baek to th* principles of Washington. the Tews It i* now stated that the rebel eomi miasioners ink for a cessation ot hostilities leaving in abeyance th question of reunion or teperttion; an :hat Mr Lincoln declined to accede to their request. Another view of the conference i», that the rebel commissioners desired •imply to obtain information, upon which the Richmond government might decide a* to th* expediency of negotiations in the future. The army of the Pot omac is again in motion. The movement commenced st an early hour on Sunday morning—the ' sth corps advancing on the road to Ream’s station, and the 2d corps raarchiingen the Vaughan road to Hatcher’s 1 mn. D uring the afternoon rebels made two or three charges upon a di-,-i.u-n of the 2d corpa, Buffering a repuls* tn each instance The federal loss ; wa* about lfW; that of the rebels, it is said, “must have been heavy" A preat battle was e*peeled to occur on Monday. In the senate, al Washing' o ' l - J"***-
—LLill l . l - - - - the amendatory consciption bill w.".* pMMd. It abolishes recruiting iu > «bt ; stasea, and permits enrolled men to go an *ubatitudea. In the hdtike. th# fortification aud army approbation bills were passed. An amendment V> tbe latter •-a*agreed to, prohibiting payment f->r military transportatien to railroad core...inies which have received land grants -tn condition of transporting troope and munitions of war free of charge. It is reported tl-at the rebels are about 1 to adopt a new war policy,—avacuat* Richmond abandon the whole Atlantic .toast, and make a stand in the interior A pro position is before the rebel cogress lo arm 100,000 slaves, and give one negro to evety whit# soldier in the service. The rebel Congressman Foots passed through Bahiraora yesterday, tn reus g on* Washington to tha north, in custody of a military *lb oar It is believed that hit destination is Fort Warren. The new internal revenue bill makes r# change in th-- tax on whisky but increase* the tax on malt liquors front $1 to • 1,50 per barrel. The constitutional amendment abolishing slavery has besti ratified by the legislatures of Main and Missouri. Gold opened in New York yesterday al the regular board at 216 and closed at 21214.—[Fort Wayne Sentinel. EUROPEAN ACKNOWLEDGMENT IOF THE INPEPKNDESCF OF THE: ! CONFEDERACY. | The editorial in yesterday's Ni-w j | York Tribune in relation to ll:e recog- ! nitiou o' the Coof.-dersej by four Euro- ' I topean powers, after the 4lh of March,! ths substance of which bat been Wle-i graphed ov-r thv country, can not but produce a profound sensation whrr#v»r ; rrad Mr Greeley -tsies that au agree ! msnt haa been entered into by Freer Spain, Auttr-a si.d the P-ip«, to acknowledge tbe inrt-p-n-lenct ol the ConleJer »■*y, alter the 4h of March. Our old Wa>bing'on correapondrnt ’•CltrUad,’’who lias' rerently relured j irom Cuba, where he went last fall lor Gieb*! fit of hi* h*alth, wrote us last week, tlif- whi'e at Havana,he'ha-t learn eil 'rota th# highest source's that the four ; So-ope ail powers abov# uaoied had re solved to recogn'SS the Confederacy allt t i the re inauguration ot Mr. Lincoln, on j I th* ground that th* Stales t .imposing it i ! did not participate in th# recent Preeiden i ! tie! election in the United States, and had , ad» fad • Government es their own ! W« did nut publish ths htter containing this information, because we were indi»- i p.-ted to risk the reputation for accuracy ! •f a favorite br pr.taiil I gating on his authority asin'emcnl whoes j ! lUilfiTsaenl drpei-ded altogether upon' • ii .th .1 a day or an evtul might change irom pr. euuceived purpose*. At Mr. , Greeley bat made publi# hit information on the subject, we do not l*el at liberty : say longer to withhold our*. For oursalvt* we give full cr'dene# to the statement,that the four powers named havt resolved t> r-oognix- theConfedersey atltr the 4th of March’ Circumstances may arris* that might divert them from their present purpose, but that such is now their determination, we do not doubt. And believe the Cabinet at Washington, it (ally advised, and ha* beeu for tome time, of the intentions v? France, Spain, Austiia, and the Pop* i. i the premises Ws are satisfied that tbe t knowledge oa the part of the Cabinet, i» the cauae of ihe rreeal extraordinarily ! vigon-ue proeecution ol tha war, at w-il i ,tt ol the informal peace conferences be- , tween Mr Linculo and Mr Davit. , Suppose thi-ts four European powers •hall recogni** ths Confedorscy, what , then? The act ot ascognition is not of its#)' meessarily, a cause us war, though Mr Seaard ha* given notice that thn 1 United States Government ■i.-uld to re- ' gtrd it. In this case, aecognuion would ; havt aitashed to il a motive and an obj et that do not ordmsrilv aecomp-iny such an internktioeal act. France has a material imereti in ths suscess ol the M lie-<n Empire. H<r pride and her honor are also somewhat involved in that V success A ustris though not materially f| interested, like France, has feeling* of blood relationship that make* her also , solicitous for the stability and p-rman-n icy «f MaX'ntilieo'a enterpr ee Nspole- ) on weal* io Marshal Foley in Xlex'oo, * (hat h* regarded the project in which h* l wa* then engaged, as th* most important j one olhia reign H* subsequently ha-' an j, interview wits th* Ctaroi ttussiaai Nice, 'tii* result of which waa the tending, by . th* Caur of Baron Sioek-I to M-sico to 'ireeounise th* Maximilian Ur**rnm*ql t Thra* consideration# »how th* da*p int*.r---u eat Napoleon tak-s in th* Mexican Em--0 J-ir*' and give* ar. unusual point to hi* recognition *i th* Southern Coiiled-racy. ' | Th* success ol the Cooled racy may he * deemed neceseary ’o the success #f Max a miliai.’a Government. reeognitian in .. such a eaaa verges on intervention, and our Governm-ni, would, dc Silea* *o regard it. The question aa to our future * relations wilh the secogniling pnw-r will s th*n aria*. Shall they b« pescela) or hofile.? That wculd d-p*nd on eircumi stance* w* have no wish at or-s*iit to djsrusa. Suflfisirk unt->-l>* 4*v i* .in f#»il ih*r>-o f , *ai ♦»' a« w on *i.l-r» ar- ’• |*o(k rn-d, -ho ar# wot wogagef with tht
>*> ..JJL!” —■» ■■ I I "■* ’t < | ailmiiii*!' -ti--n of puhlic »ff»ire, and who** advice .Would be spurred it given. Let 0* rather hope thatthe informal negat i ations Tor peace, between Mr. Lincoln and j 1 Mr Davis. m*v terminals wilh an eye ; ! single to t'h» fri*ndtv and material inter- 1 , esis of hoth’he North and the South, j —fCin Eoq. j - ■-- - — Land for Sale. Yfttfe* is I'-’-'-r e-r-n that, hr virtue of an nr<l*r of lh» rtniirt of (loimnoii Plos nf td-ms jrVnm*a", I*.Hart* the nm*rr-d-jr*'T A-*mini*tra-(to-of the F«rat* of fteor e W Griffith, decess- j : ,-d. will offer for sale, si pn’lic auction, nt the ! Pourt House, in Deeatut, Adams County, fn- 1 disn*. on Sa'urdav. F--hrii,ar\ 25'h. 18*15, sn equal Undirifled two-thiofs part->f the fol ; ! lowin'-described Be-1 Estate, in ssjd Cwntv ; i ; ,nd tn-wi" Th- lot num’-r twe're fl 2 )i» section six'eeu (15.) township Mrentr seven (97.) nor'b of ran-e fifteen 'ISy east, con'sininc It lit -lpn acres of lsnd. TERMS :—On*-third. cash in hand: onethird in aix. and one third in twelve month*, hsrk installment secured h* no'a st io'er-at secured to the satisfaction of the nuder«iirncd. E. A BT'YN HP, .Tsn97 Adminis'raior. rorpmTs^loner’s Snip. Katir- is her-hr r-rm *hat e»r«uant 'o *n order nfth* Cnur’ -f Oome-n. Ple*« if *dsma| CotintT. ludien i. th- r ml'-rsi ,cod Comm-s-mn- j # r fip?>nip f F(I Sv \n\f\ rflwirt.w’in nrrwrvtl t.x P»*ll Ht )iiH office. i?i DrcntuT. in O-'UIlt? Sind Stale, at ffale. *-n and after fsth D*»v of F-hruarr. fbp following in Affanv* Ootirft.v.. j Indiana. *n-*ri* :—The a«n*K-ir»»aP qu*rt»»r of action ♦* irtff-f«*nr ('31.) in towna»*ip •>**Trn (Q? ) worth W rnntr'* foil(M) pa*r 1 roiitainin? i*eo VitinAifefi sorry • 4 Tt , a of linrl. m.»r»s or TRRM 58 : r in hand. *n«l on#- j j half In bit mon»h«. «#rurH hff nor# at in'ortaf. ; ! wi?h «#rurity to th# Htisfiction of th* l nnd#r« ! J- HOBO. j*' n 97 Comnni««iom*r. STOVES 4\l> TIWVISS! KOYER A 60HLEGLE, Tleslers in KTOVFS. nn t vtanufsctturcr. of :tiy 'n'rrrß and faiEtT:R#«f ware. \T,T. w-rli —arranted. We keep id hand a (rood s.«o-'inent of fltOli. Ptßl.flit MFffE STOVES, th- finest and h,*f in the m'rket. A'*" l , a pood assortment nf TIN-WARE, and PRESSED au 1 JAPAN WARE. i which wc will sell che-inet f"r cash than th-y : cm he.houjht at any other establishment in 1 the We t • roiintv ‘Produce 1 :ak*n in exchanpe for Tin'Ware. We invite the commnni'v at larpe to come I and see for themselves, and they will he aatiI fled with our work *n t pri -»*. , SHOP—On Main etro t. opposite the Omintv > I C’erk ’• office in th* building formerly owned , hr Wilb im D, Freico. K.q j »«no4S ROVER A SCHLKGIR Manhood : hoti Lott hott Restored j Ju«t publielwH. » new edition ot D-. Cot. 1 rervretl's fflehra'fll Fss«y nn the raiiiejl 1 sure wi’hou) medicine) of Sr?«WAVo»»n<n.or ! seminal Waakness, Involuntary H-minal froa.- ! lumriacr. Mental and Physical Incapacity. ! Impediments to v 'a ring*, etc-; *l«o. Oxsuve- ■ Ttoa, Prn.rrsr and Pit®, induced hy arlf-iu'lu - j gence or sexual cx r .ragance ! rr Price, in * *eale<l envelope. oolt * cent*. The celebrated a-llior in thi* admirable essay • elearlv dettio- strate*. from a thirty years’sue--crtsftil practice, that the nlarminif consequence* nf self-abuse msv b- radically cured withi out th' dangerous use of internal m"dtcmh or the application nf the knife —pnint.ii y out a mode of cure at once, eimple..certain, and effeej tusl.hr means nf which every tnffercr, no mat- i 1 | ter what hia condition may im. mnv cure him- i i . arlf cheaply, prirstelr. and rsrf«c«.’iy | ITThia Lecture should be in the hand* of ! every jouih and every man in the land . Sent, under aeal .in a plain envelope, to any 1 j addresa, port paid.nn receipt of six cents, or two t post-stamp*. Addres* the publishers. CHAS. J. C KIJVE A CO . I 197 Bowers, New Tork, Toat Office box 4 SSB. * j vflno47-lV (4 Cl lurhiw: f4C\ I I n|»WVtbs-D-»# larr- 1 I «J* , Vw? jFttffif , A#*# for two
D, « Jsckgon , Herbert A Co., Prrprietora of j the i'** r '* n *l Dispensary, established Cincinnati. 0-.J»n.1.190 cure sit private diseases with i ii’exkmpteri rapidi’y. gut ranter to rnrgG oilnrthm*. Gleet. Syphilli* Impot, nrv. Vortiir nrl Emissions. ar Self-Abuse. Dismal ( • Emiasit >n-i. Female Complaint*. in abort.every i possible f >rm »n<i variety ol Di-esae. Curt* ra pit • thorough an* pejroa nent and toe* mo-lesst ■ -vend fur nnr Cimula’ — fifteen large | 8 in.hr » I'll letter pages ol varied and inter ! esting ms ttvr Also.a circular intruded for La-1 dies only • Many of ora patient* assertthey have sent j monerto D iraora in EaaternCitiea andreedved , no return. 1 i Then wb r not patronin home talent—men ! who know * *>c Western cinniale and can effect ' *pec<iier Cvl e*. Dr fackaoi Female Pills—ft p»r box—- , aendfor Cirr< ila.r -Special nrten Replies, well i sealed sent tv itli the Circular without charge 1 One of the cli* a »»eat niri Interesting and im | portan'Hooka e» er puMiahed . 3<*o pages 100 , engraving*. Tl e Mountain of Digit "'Medical! Protector m i V'n euw Guide. and an Explicit ( Key to Lore and Reality ’ It S'a'iafiictory rereala ceariona »n hj< ct» i erer heore fullr explained in am popular work in iee English | language Prie • fteentsand ore S eenl stamp . or*hree for 1 dolla and three 3 cent Damp*. Fullr (lescrihed n Oircnlar. which erery young 1 man should ha-e rhetper sipr or well M'dicnes and i nstntctiona aeht promp'lrro' ‘ i anr part of she e. intrv Consulting Rnotrsnf the nispensarr, b ■>. 167 Ryaamora afreet. P O. ’ . Roi.Vo <H-i ' r»R •MCKR-'V-A OKfHTdL T.T’fIMrVT ■j R—nnres all co 1-1 ne«* an-, rejorettatea or : • cans which bar- la-'n dormant for many y, *»- a It, will cure anr rn«» of iinpotpncy, rrcam and j inctwvv the pa»*ioc» for any raaaor.a.y’e lime Can he mailed with perf. ct aafety. Prire *■> r perhattl'e i- na jsegaox'a rarrett famar max.* asr*. 0 It ia perfectly *afe and nerertsila togireaat t ia'aeiion. *' i» tt.e only sure and ea‘e preren lire againat contracting dieease erer invented ® Pr'ea At tch 4 dollars, per hslf c'sieu.antU i« i al’ses psrosasa seat hr waif. Jssti.lSM
——-* —rr*-- - y STILL AHEAD! at riiE FANCY STORE \ND will continue to Im* aliea't of any ol lit 1 #*tabliwh»u#ni in th# W#at, Low Pricet snJ Quality of #or Goode, C. CRABBS, harintf bought out N. B Slioera.kvr, will now offer his l*rg* stock of f , t j ? VXMrt' and Fancy Q6o<h *t Greatly Pijlund Frjccs Wa hare, also on hand a'large assortment of Cloaks. Far*. Hoods, Nubias. Dress Trimming*. Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. MISS KATE MIESSE Coe tin ties llilf In pu4i-A[>lo y.xrffiHa preparcl to trim Hats sod Hoiisit* in the Ule-t and mo-t approved aivlea. ~ fkiiut fall th cell snd i-xamme our stock Wc »ludv So please. v8n047 C. CRABBS C. L. HILL’S Piano ForUy \Varerooms : and \lusic store, • i rr\ No. 54 Oolboun srreet. FnvrWuyne. Irdiana, OLip -iir Ci-U' l .house. The Inrvrpst Musiotil Inutrumeiit Wareromiis in the West. Karps eonstnntly nri hand a large asscir' tnrnt of PIANO FORTES. C 4 ORGANS A VELODEONB From tK# »ai*ni ♦.-»r -w — Ohirk**ris‘i'j <fe Sun**, ni Rnnhtt Co.. B *l»inioVp. whosf arn i hv *1! rN«< mwiciiifith** h♦'#! in. ih* 4 worl'l. Al«o, Piinnn from miw'i- olh/'r first Maru’#o»ur* •. S D it H. anH Mason «t Boston Organa. flyrmoniunriS and M#iod pofvs. Thehv’«t in#tm»inoTit* in Amon c.v Al«o. nil lcin»u ofaimull in«inim»>nt*. *m;l ■ r ipiitjir#. violiis**. fl'iifi**. #c#f»r , l#nn < s. Hrtm«* Ac.. Mii«ie books inmruciinu lnok" and nhtvi music. * . • j»rrHncrom#Tit* with mpnuf#ctur<‘ r * such th«t*r can nvak# it. rn th*- intcro*r“f pur to hnr h# r# offt>fi»ir fwrtWT as | 1 shall r#itainlv aril as lo*r if not lower‘that ! ?h*» mnnuffrctuFers.’ Hnvintr #cjir# l rh# «arvof a cmapc*t#ni | Tuner. Piavos nn.) Mkl*>dk*‘Ns will »•# tailed and repiiivd i*i the i>#4wil.le manner. Fort Wayne. June 4 1864. — GOiIEY’S LadV’S BOOK. *! ’ ' VtlE /; Fnahion >l»B*xine of the World. f ITFRATI’TIT. FINE ART'S. ,\ v n F\1 j KHIONS th- nioatJnc(-nir-er' «t*el -r „rwiuga. norntF. nwfliti'MTw Wool enoravino. on everv subirct th-it enn in ■ere.. ’ l ,fi,-« '("roch-t Nettiho. F-» broirle-v Article* for the Toilet, forth- Parlor, the Rondo*, and the Ki'chen Everything, in • fact, to make n coweLKtr T.apt’' Poor. * Th* L'di'-a Favorite for 85 rear*, j Vo Vaffeaiu-.his t.,.en able toe <«mpete wjt,h it. None nt»emr>'i’. coDF.rtt vr.rrirrs for every department nf a household. These alone are worth the -'rice . I the B.rnk. 1 Model Pottape. (nn oih»r Magailne rive. ’ them.) wi-h diatr-im* < DFdWTNG RESIGNS Fnh IHKt6UKO Another ,r*eeial*v''ritli GndeV OPTIITN AL yrfSJP. wnrih «< rear. Oth ■i MaerX'nes publish old worn out mo-ir : tmt the snh.jrihj.rr to Gndey pet it before tbe «rii*s 'r's?#vr#M. “ * V Oirdfinn? for Lndi#s Anl>‘h#t nil an tv
wi»h Coder. — « . _ i Fashions *mm Me«-rs A T. Stewart A I'n . j of New Toth, th- millionaire ny-rrhr . ... | pear inGodey.the only Magafins ll |L ,jTj Also, Fashiona from ihe celebrated Brodin, of NVir York l adies’ Bonnets. We give more of them in a tor than nnv other.. Mag.siiue In fart, the Ladr’s Book enables evert lady to bti her own bonnet maker. .MAKlOff 11 A r I. \Afn. * tro ye ■ -> . sit i, .. t e .... 1 t atmtoaragnr •**ioai." "nmols nrit '' ’’go-s am* " "at-nraia ” avn -‘XficiAW.” writes for Co *ev each month, and for i o other magasine. Wo h«*e also retained all ourolil and favorite contributors. TF.RM« nF mi'S HOY’S MX Flffi ISBS. I From which tVufo can he.no Deviation.) The following are the term» of the Lady's Bonk for I" 5 A* or-sent, we will rceeiro Mihsen'ieys at the following rare*. Due nnt-ro » ill he given if w» are oh ito adnuee, which will dt pnd upon !' j rice of para r t One copr. one year. f 3 00 Two copies, one year, ■ • 550 [ Three copies, one year, - • 7V* Ft*tr>nt>iPa. soc yenn. yp- , ,JO(0 ' Five copi. a. £■•*’ s car, »h(Y sti ei*ra copy to t iteesor. sending the club, making si* copies ■ 14 00 Eigjit copjea. pn« raer, and an extra copy t| tint person* acn.ding jbi eltih making nine *oAiek, > '2t PO Fleren copies, one rear, and an ex trn eopv to the person sending 1 the eloH, making twelve cn| lea. 2' 5’ Additions to any «f the above club, >2 50 ; each aunacril*er fbnicy’s I.adr’g Book and A'ffn.ir’s Home Magaair- will be sent, each one year, on re ' ri'ltd of 44 5 . We Imre nnclnb with any other Msgssine nr NVtr.pnp- r . file moiir; m'tal all be aent at one time for i anr Cluti Canada sehacnlssr* mt*a t acoti 24 fetitg addi tioi.pl for Web snltkcril tr, Address I. A. OOIIKV, «>. X. >*«» Sirnk tn 4 A free'a. \P~rm I’HILd DSLPUIA.
KEW STORE) John Meibers &Br o FTarejnstopenetl, at the old itonrt »r r Meibers in Decatur, a largr ..J”* sortnient ol Diy Oiawls and Gro«, r \ ( ,, 1, entire stock having been purch»..j j “"! T >hev are prepared to sell al rmme-d the time*. v 'co»,r» DRY GOODS', j .it in the town or couidj! * dress Goods! In tl is lino weave sdcnndjpnnne; snd feel ... fi.lent that we can hb-asdiW f lstil | iaw i-Rtes ana #c<»nomical bnr«r«. IMMIDt 010111111!! I fl> n. / in thin dopnrtmcnt Tpoonly nn **riminntir*n f \>v pipph tB- r hcfqru buying tlnwlu-re. I H-HortpatMitu of I Queensware! | fivlwßßnflW Ul l l>Uk Ulass-Wiire, Wooden-ware aNd Hardware! j \r# of th# v#-y etvlf'R ?»nd nf ih# f -npe»D»r q*n?i i««. nTY I f whVh *#ll v#»f th# prices of other . | • GROCERIES! WyabnVf the 1 q««ortnil*Utß, R’ d rtf th# v *rst quality, ( : v«*r ttff-r#<l ill thin n»'#vk#’; ahi « # will fh> onr v#rv to filid«-riM*l» «H t*#»n p« liittr** in thi> hrsncli of our biDiinch# wril I# »11 orhsTS - . All kind* of country pnduc# t«»>#n in #x H»r ip"*'!# hi th- highp>*. markrt pnc#. April 2; 1861. NEWGO O D S MEW PRICES VR**#r«* now r4*f«*iviug our Spring S:c»#k oi ,o4M»s and. allho gli. (lUßCftiwiil of Hi lurtu art* h Inti** lali*. w»* lioi.nht our irom lii Hi JO por 4*«’li 1 4 hcHj-t r hint we IjRT* limn* n u t-» kor i wi» «oii )i*‘i ;• l.i rr.' in. f ihU*ihl our cu.>*lon)i*r> #huU hi#ve iht aii»hnt»|i I GREAT FA U IN PKICF.B, inj w*i nr* not obi# to fell t ib»' Cpo4 old faslijoiwrl Peaee Prices, vre uni; cvn*** usurer tu it than wt* Gay# don# '• a * VV #• nre, opeiiii g our u#uhl tiiorl mtulof DRY GOODS Rtilm T.#nf mid oih»*r-Sjmmur iialß. butn*l##r rtficiaN rihl»tn»H Ac * Clothing, Groceries i . . Shot*, NaiVs, Don A® , all of Which we will sell at the loweal po*sitil finer# ft»r READY PAY. Rut •»* ws'cnti huv to iwlvniiini!*' dmv for r##<*r i‘av TTHVftliiiot ***ll itoimU "n l.'p'Ji’ ia . v6-nl7 NUTT MAN * U HAW FORD. 1 ' ; NIBILCK a (LOSS . _ ’ I
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL 11 PfALkt IX MTS, SHOES, V\D At Niblicks 01«1 S?«nd »»• Drf«l» T * i jpetfdjjr &lut'll of ; Winter Boots and Slioes, «■*» Ve- Jn** eaojfessj, to our ru'-'f-n) l s loun-? l«* r i r,j Fit. cuOP e LA m,c S - AND shoe^. G iiers. B*Ht'eys, dr 1 , ii B ,trta C-.lf, jti I. Glove ltil Cotigresa heeled Uaitera iSoTSalinsrala- ' . — Wn Kid heeled Bal'nor il« ami fam’v ►’Tf Shoes of all kind —i.irhidietr 'lie <•’ Co-tper Toed Slmes. the b“»l "'> J cheap * .tIKN's, YOUTHS’, AHIt BOYS’ " r< * of all kind-, of the heat qu»Hiy. a" ls *’ j lowest.rates Leathsr, Findinrs, . . I jpefl A full *tock. Tf'»- u-Viols tiivmi for and wil mid «*l» , ‘ n X > ' PE-S WE AYB ffW iAiid tee jAcranr njl arltclcf lol* * , carefully made. *"•! «f 'he licat !U* U ' Qttlf a»d Kip Jotots. Brogans and Ladies We® 1 ' of a’l k nda. kept on liand atp)^nad*' 0 ro The pn lie are invited to dall and our stock before purchasing of ® tO,lR ( ,, i ,IiIV wnrrejil onr (ossta Ist Is, id the •»* ' hir. an*i will be sold •’>' nincii J'-vvyt I'.'', .j.yflft - can la- purchased at ant ii'Hi-r 0 s ’ ' in the 4>Mhtv, or ewn »» For. iLT •' \ I.L—wt charge not lull* ««Mh , HUttICK * c#»^ j UetMUtv •«. »»>•. 1
