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A I I I I 3' i 1 I si Daily Times and Union. Fer in 1 Gen. Gco. lUIeCLELLAiV. For Vice President, COY.

UORVTiO SEYXOURi YORK. Monday Evening March 1863. THE MJIVS--March 30. We have plentiful crop of reports from the Southwest. On the Federal side, it is reported that Gen.

Sherman, wilh twenty regiments, hail readied the Yaxoo River, the Hun flower, and landed near Blulf; that large part of Piirragnl's Ihct above 1'ort Hudson; that six ifon-clads and 15,000 troops have passed through the canal; and that Fort Greenwood has ctptured. On the reb-'l side, it ii reported that two Federal vessels have been destroyed while attempting to pass Vickslmrg; thit the Foderal to the YaZtio, via the mil wcr, has eh back at a piitu on Iho l.tttcr slrcatn, with the loss of sever.il vessjls; tint I'Vt Greenwood still renuinj in rebjl and will be st'mtly defended and tint Pcnsacola has been evacuated by the A deserter from the relwl-s reports that Uich- Ulond is being evacuated as spiedily as p3ssi- ble but bis statement i.s not fully credited. It is said that, after the Connecticut election, an order will be issued for the conscription 1500.000 men. A vessel which pissed within eighteen miles of Charleston, on the 2lib saw flying aud.beard cannon firing, which, it was thought, indicated the commencement of an attack upon Charleston but IHiton Head ad- rices state that no important movement bad been made by the Heel. The JNew Totk CaurrierJcs ti.uls Unis, in its ish-uo of Thursday, staled that Mr.

Seward had received a reply from AI. Uronyn de 1'Huys to his letter declining the French pacification which M. Da 1'Huys expressed regret at the non acceptance of his counsel, and announced lhai France would resume the alli- tude of a simple spectator, confining herself to following the course of The State Department denies thai any reply has been received. Secretary Chase has prohibited the issue general permits to purchase the products of the Southwestern States. Two divisions of rebel infantry crossed ihe Cumberland, near Waittburg, I'ulaski zounlr, on Friday.

A Federal force ricapturcd Danville on the enemy towards Crab Omhard. European dates arc lo Hie 15th inst. Tho diplomatic correspondence of the 15ritisb government on the American war is published. EJI! Itujscll, in reply to a protest lit- ting nut vessels in England for the Uonfcdera- our own sons, fathers, husbands and friends in been nursing some sick contrabands. After the field, are famishing and dying foi want, in confinement several days, they were condenrld work i the Quartermaster's depot as a further punishment.

It is sickening think we are to have millions of this deteslable race Ihrown in amongst us. is useless for men to say they will not come; tho climate of the North is unsuitable; Ibey prefer ibo Sjuib, and all lhat. It is not they arc coming by hundreds and thousands, and it only requires a sight of the boals which daily arrive from below to convince any of Ihcso skeptics oflhe truth of my statement. The aholilionists arespcading over Ihe whole Norlh a black spot, which will require an immense amount ol democratic influence to erase. Cfticatjo Tunts.

while llicir wires and little ones at home are thrown into poor houses and hospitaN, or, arc dying and starving, because Hie abolition administration would sooner supply worthless negroes than pay the wages of their brave fendcrF, or protect their dear ones at home from want and suffering--must, nlso be supported and defended.orho be denounced as a traitor to humanity and the country, who refuses to endorse it. In Gict, every month must be here- melically sealed as to the usurpations aiid unconstitutional acts of the "powers that be." That paper nlso slates "The person who believes Ihe Proclamation and the Emancipation acts of Congress uncon- stitiitt'otinl fitipjfilic, and that the Govern rnent has neither the right nor the power to enforce them, can no more be an Unconditional Unionist than he who believes in the Southern doctrine of the right of Secession. Unconditional loyalty is loyalty of the highest type, and, according lo onr view, no one can reach that position who opposes tho measures of the Government, cilher by act or speech." Iiy taking the two articles together, we find from this autlionUivesource, that emancipation Is the highest type of loyalty; and any person who does not in particular, supjwrt all (he measures of the administration, cannot reach that position of the highest type of loyalty--or, who may by "act or speech" oppose any of its measures, however absurd, impolitic or wrong, "is no more an Unconditional Un- onist than he who believes in the Southern doctrine of the right of Secession." Not a word is to be uttered, or a doubt dare bs being charg- this, the in a engaged replied that no piococdingi could be taken in (he matter withoul evidence on oath. Chicago TillLCI I.OYAI/rV I i The Toledo an administration paper, of a lale date, in an editorial, thus defines loyalty, and lays down the absolute rule of action and thought, for all who desire to bc- cotuc with the self "Unconditional parly, as follows "We hold indeed that Unconditional Unionism implies support uf all the measures of the Government, anJ hence' that an Unconditional Union party must tx: J-Jmiincijntion." exhibited the wlndu article of faith in a nut-shell, and the hernul therein is negro emancipation and rank abolitionism; and eve- ed as an enemy to our country, our boasted liberty? Are we war lo maintain such principles This is the platform of "the Unconditional Union party-," now being organized, which, we of lliefree States of the land of Washington, and Jefferson, and Madison, are inviled lo join- No privilege of free thought, of fret speech, of free press, to be permitted--no discussion oflhe principles of National or State affairs--no counsels or instructions to be given by Ihe people lo their public rulers; but, they must be considered immaculate, spotless and saint-like. If any one in this, once free and happy land, desires to unite wilh Ibis loyal party and consent to surrender his rights as an American citizen, with Ibis declaration of lerms and conditions, staring him in ibe face, let him do so; but, we submit lo the name of Iraitor and disloyalist, rather than endorse such a slavish doctrine; and will glory in persecution before becoming a miserable, fawning sycophant of such a weak and tyrannical administration, or Ihc advocale.orendorser of a doctrine which admilsaway Ihe dignity of the sovereign cili- We believe that, nt no time and under no circumstances, is il snfe to surrender the right of the chiy.cn lo faitly, fully a frcolr diciis.u, and oppose by argument, any law of Congress, or any edict of any officer; for, if such will not bear and investigation, llier.

they DCF'Read tho Address on the outside of tliis paper, and Ilicn scud it to vour friends'. New York Express, an Old Una Whig paper of the Clay and Webster school says "There are now before Congress, nnd in all probability they will pass, acts, in real fact, to SUITUKSS the States of this Union and to make them all but one Government, one State -which is nothing bnl tho establishment here of a French centralizing despotism. "AU No. 1-- Is the bill to suspend the Slato Courts-, by removing 1 to the Federal Courts all rc.slr/etioiis UJKHI arbitrary arrcists, illegal iin- prisonmenlV, Ac. Ac.

that is, all the rights and personal liberties of Ihe citizen which should be entitled, An act entitled an act to amend or annul the amendments to tho Constitution of the United States. "Act Xo. 2-- Is the bill to suppress the gtatc Militia, and to take the command thereof from Ihe Governors of the States, and give tho command thereof exclusively to the Presi- denl of the United States. "Act No. 3 Ls the net to suppress or srip- pie the State Hanks, and to substitute in lieu thereof, a Federal Bank bf Iho United States, of which the Secictary of the Treasury is to be the head, and the notes for which are to be printed in his Treasury priming ollice.

"Act 4 Is the act lo suspend the habeas (as old as ihe age of the Charleses, extorted from the Stuarts of England by the free spirit of Englishmen,) and to vest the rights, liberties an-l property of all tho people of the United States, in tho will, the caprice and the passion of the President. The Poles defeated th3 near Myz- zowa. Duo htindrcd Itussians were killed. --New York, March Tribune's dis- pilch from Washington slates lhat late last night the Government received information from ihe Mississippi, that tho only vessel of Farragut's fleet that has been heard of by our forces opposite Vicksburg, is tho Hartford. Hebcl telegram from however, say the Monongahela passed Pt.

Hudson in her company. Congressmen C.isey, who ai rived hero from Kentucky to day, expresses the opinion that the rebels really mediate an invasion of his State in force. Their sympathizers expect them, and loudly boast that they will occupy and hold the whole ofK-ntucky. Tho invasion is a necessity wilh them, in Mr. Casey's opinion.

Now lhat they have lost (he Mississippi, and that they have lost it, he considers almost certain, it being impoisi'jle for thorn to subsist garrisons at Port Hudson and Vicksburg unless they can draw supplies from Iho West side of the river, which our fleet command Iho more easily and throughly now while water is sa ROUSSEAU--At his Mother's residenco, in morning. March 1LI.UM UotlSSF.AU, the Address on the outside of this paper, and then send it to your friends. TRIBUTE OF KESPJKCT. At a meeting of Summit City Lodge 170 of F. it A.

Masons, held on Friday cveirg, March 20th, 1863, in their Lodgj K-ioin, on occasion of the death of Bro. EDWAUD L. FOKCK, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: WIIKHKAS, It has pleased Almighty God, the Sovereign Architect of the Universe, to remove from this worll, to ihe Grand Lodge esteemed brother Eiinr.uii) L. FoitcK, Master of this our Lodge, therefore lift h-el. That we view in this dispensation of Providence a solemn call tn members of L-ulgi', to increased fi I lily in lliu dis- chargj of Hie high responsibilities committed to our triKt.

That we cheri-h a pleasing re- mcinbranioof the personal clriracter of ourde- Aboite Township, OH Thursdty 2(ith, after short illness, Wi aged 17 years. Leaves have their time to fall. And Hovers lo with.r at the north wind's brcith Hut thou 1 thou hast all Seasons for tin no own, oh de.ith." MER3HON--In Warsaw, Ind March 12th, 03, at the residence of his father, A JASIKS --son of A. J. and Lvdia Mershon.aged 11 years 10 months and 23 days.

mm IN Spring Summer Stock NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON A TUOSTICK'S Mammoth Clothing Store U8 Fort Wayne, Ind. Hiring justreturned from the east with a now and well selected stock of CLOTHS, CASS1- MERES, VEST1NGS, together with a large lot of Ready-Made Clothing, He isfully prepared tosultcvery body in his line He is fully prepared to furnish on dkort notice, and at terms to suit customers Military Clothes! Of the best stock the market aflorda. Also a goodasjortmeut of Goods, Iiats 3 Caps, Etc.) Etc. No 98 Towtilej DeWald Ifond Desire to call attention to their Immense Finely Assorted STOCK OK DESIRABLE EMBRACING Foreign and Domestic, Staple and Remember Wayne, Ind. March 18f3.

Columbia-Street, For E.BOSTICK. NOTICE. 35C. 3EZ OEZ CODY Co. notice to the public that they are prepared to lurnish all their o'd customers and new ones who may wish i', with S--T--1800--X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.

They parity, ami Intijonte, They ere te a liralihy appetite. They arc an anliilnre lo ellipse oT weathrr am! iliet. Tiler oterrome r. and Lite They itrcnjthenthe sviti-m ami enliven the minil- They iniasi ntie ami intermittent '1 heypurify the hrcath anil nctilitj ofllie stomach. Tlicy ami They cure Diarrhoea, Clmlrra ami Cl Tlit jr crre l.ivir Co npt.vnt ami Xerrnm lleadnche.

They arc the tied bitten the world. They make the weak m.inilron»,anil are cxh.iuilrd nature's ijiist rci'nrer. They nr. mailt-iif purest Croiv Him, iherclelir.itcil Calii.i- j.t Itark, roo and lierln, ami aw tnlen nitli Ihc plratrie rl a hever.ije, without to or time of ilir. Ptnirn- ilelic'le per 0-11 a j-ntlr tliiiinleiit.

r-'oU lloteli nml I'. II. llr Jan. II. Irl3.

The coming summer. They have put up 100 ton? more than they ever did 1'eretofore. Send in jour orders. M. CODY Co.

March 30,1863. d2m HAS IIKEN RK-OI'EXEl) AT No. 75 Columbia (Ten Doors Ensl of Their Place.) SHALL UE PLEASED TO SEE ALL our old customers at t'lc A'ew Vnrk. UV13T Where we will vrait upon them with the Fame promptness as heretofore- Our prices will be reasonable and our terms CASH. 11KO-, Drupgista- Fort Wayne.

M.irch 5, 1S63. INIMITATU.E I I A UESTORATIVE. IT IS NOT A DYK, I i i i color, Iiy tnpptrin- lire cipill.ir-tuie uiili niniril iiilrninre, itn.iiir.-.l Iiy a sc 01 ihif.i-e. iii.tn^oimlfi'i nrs nl'liimr van. tic, ilt-truin: iinlitr ami ill" the Inir.

an I I if ft C.ili rinj nntntly Inir to iUnttur.tl uolur Iiy an CJ.T iir.Kr.i. Tjtixnriniit Ilcnut; are wrong, an-1 ought not to exist; if tln-yare i brother. I is iinalf.cted bis in- right, (hen discussion i only them appear more so. Mul, fact lhat public, authorities attempt to suppress discussion thereon, is the sure evidence that lliu error Ihereo pr-rent. in i i nlT, en lic.itc« ilan ilrilT, inliin.iirM h-alih ami to ihtlieail.il ih? anginal Hair On loiin- i -r 'a-iii; in la.

or. Iiy li.lli -i-nlU-J uli-i. It i hy nil r-- ilc.i:rr rr oan b- hvl'iC'in ori'ieonin I). S. It.irne-, l.r»i.liv.T,\.

V. iUrenliatiil 31. ry umu who desires to the proscription and epithets of the administration jarty, and receive the name of an must swear by this article. Every person, of whatever name or description, Iw hn or Abolition, must bow in meek submission to this foul beast--must embrace the fatal and deslruclive doclirincs of Wendell I'nillips, who declares "the Constitution ol'llu United States to be a covencnl wilh and a league with and by his own declar-ttijiis assort that ha has IKCH a ilitunionisl htr twenty also, adhere to Iho leachinjs of Garrisjn, GidJings, Helper, and Gcrrct Smith, whose arc equally obnoxious ns tfcose of Phillips; or accept the name of Iraitor ftom thews bad men. They must also, without objection, support the bchciiics of purchasing ibe in ihe South i the money earned by the toil of an already oppressed people; and the prosecution of Ihe war for the solo purpose of the emancipation of ulavery.

Not only must every one who liopes to sec the Government successfully the rebellion, or, jvho tuny desire to assist, by word or action, the National Government in its present dillhultict, and avoid the stigma and reproach disloyalist 01 South ern sympathizers, endure without, c'uhcr questioning lha or policy of any of" tfio negro mcasuics of llsc tut, he must, and by this aiticle, compelled also lo give an unqualified support to "all the of the (hiKnmt-ill" which, to the a Jininislratioii. The thousand frauds inked at, ntnlp.irlici. in by Oovernmcnt oflicials-- (Jatiivron's thieving-- Ittitlfr's nn.I cxlorlion.s at Iho military arrests and confinement of ctlbcn.s-- iho of the writ ciiffnit-- tie IVojidentM iniiemni- fication bill, and that, infunom of all the act, The scljooJ'tijf, Atuls of also, and clothing of thonfl- 6jrUirous ii' cannot stand face to face with reason. Mr. Jclfcrsun placed the world umler obli Cation to him, fora nuxim which iintlerliesour Government, ami which may bu taken as the rule of safe conduct, by every intelligent and honest Atnciican I I MAY IlK Till.KKATKI), WHII.K KKASOS IS I.KKT TO COMIIAT IT." IJut thu motive of the editor of the Tolmio C'ominem'itl, in dt'chring such strange senli- mcntp, is too easily seen, through the thin gauze of his editorial It is but the plan marked out by by which to silence opposition to the maJ policy of Lincoln's administratiou; and thus prepare the way--the ground-work for an easy succession to the Presidential chair in the election of 18G1.

The campaign been opened by tlml parly--and their policy already foreseen Will Democrats not be forewarned and forearmed for the- contest Wo trust that they will; and bo not deceived by their enemies--the enemies of constitutional liberty--the enemies of the sovereign right 01 the Stales--they who arc preparing the way for a despotism, worse than that of the Russian Hear. the Address on the outside of tin's paper, and then send it to your I'ltOM CA1HO. ''Free Amcrtcnui ol ATrlcnu CAIHO. Match negro immigration lo Cairo conlimics. Will ihU black, slufgish stream, jwisoning ihe almosphcrc with urable exhalations, ever stop? These laz.ycrca- lurcs, who imagine lhat freedom means adle- ncss.

are by thegovernmcnt, and are i i to do anything in return. They live, or cxisl, in old, dilapidulcd barracks and Hat-boats, amid Kiich i as would shame a pig sty. When their rations are served out lo tliL-m, they take tho sugar and cofllv, and sell them lo the poor whites in the back part of the town for money to buy whisky with. The other day they refus.d to receive rations of mess pork, Itccnusc it was too much trouble to roll il him. These wretches will not work, but insist that they are free now lo do as they please.

The (juartunnaiilcr continually com- that ho cannot get Kiiflidcnl help lo accomplish ihe work in his department. Il is astonishing, too, lo observe what airs they afl'ect. One was engaged, a short time ivgo, to prepare meal for several military gentlemen, and, at the appointed time, they ic- paired lo Ihe dining room, but found no tablo Upon questioning the darkey, he said, -I was engaged lo cook dis meal, not to briirg- It is needless to dcxcriln the anger of thu oflkers at tho fellow's impudcMc; and i A i I vent through tVwtocsof ihoir much to the stirpiiso of llu coat tail as tumbled down Two of llieso "free AiiKriaunsof fa- scent," were arrested bj tho Provant guard days for McaJing from, gtoihly young noioAo motFier tf 0 'iiiy, his highly cultivated mind and thorough a- quaintai.ee i ihu anJ rules of V.Vfi/iy./, That we sytnpathiz3 deeply with his relatives in this thuir nii'l our brother run from us lii-re. we Irive good reason to 1-cHcvc that he It transplanted to the Grand L-ulge above, where fraternal love erer reign and dim. Tint a of the preamble an-1 rLsolution-i be Iransmitted to the family ol br.ither ba lished.

and bv recorded on our minutes. S. II. r.ATiix, (I'KIJ. VooitiiH.

Committee. S. AVKI.IXK, II. C. JIvit.v, tan.

id tlio Address on thn outside of thin paper, and then send it to your friends. A New York, March The steamer Hawkins arrived at Liverpool Matamoras with 1,800 bales of cotton and $000,000 in specie, The Hark Fanny arrived at Queenstown from Wilmington with cotton and turpentine. Diplomatic crrrespoiulcnce on the American war is published. Mr. letter refers principally to the Alabama, and complains of tho course of England in the matter.

Mason's lelter appeal for recognition, urging that the hlockado bo declared null. Ho is greatly dissatisfied at the refusal of his application. Tho Times again urges England being accountable for the doing of the Alabama. A confederate loan of three million pounds was expected lo IKJ introduced in 1'aris and London Ihe week after Ihc Asia 1 departure' Account of polish insurrection are vagm. The number of insurgents is estimated to 000.

There has great ilemoivslrations in Marseille? in favor of 1'oland. Tlw Ilussian L'jivsulatc was UicalcneJ by a nob. A deputation lad a conference with Lord I'almerstom, urgJng Ihe inlurferanco of Kng- aml in favor of Poland, and tint war would K) iiopnlar. I'almerslon diil irjl commit himself. Authorities report Flour quiet and tinchang- Wheat firmer and nearly 2a3J belt Itcd Western, While Western.

lOsalO slid. (JornUd quarter higher, Hccf lower. 1'ork unchanged. I.ird in belter demand at last LVOiN'3 A I I A I arlii-Ic fur an.l lu in- llirl.n man l.iir i i- mi (MIT nji lln i. II.IH- in tile i i i sin r-, -till .1 ii .11 Fiilinn, 1.1 I rfMIr I i inirni-ii an I 'ij -i oi.r n-illin i bo llr a- nnr.lv Il j.

lill i i-rnN in h.itclc,. uniinlliiiii l.c I in .1 -ir, wlim I- -i Liiim-n tj'il K.nli run i nut only me i' i. I'tilrair in ir. tlir uorM, hut lin: il rlc.n,,. ri In- i a.il Inir .1 riir.e i-un-i.) -t itin i miilli 'I'll- Kallntrin In.

Iw'n t.it i. tr -rilnl. Any li.lv wli.i r.ilii^ li-in'il'iil i.f i i ii-elhe i i i na. .1 i. .,,11 all rc.iitTt ilite WALL PAPER.

AX ENDLEoS VARIETY AT W. II. BROOKS', Also a Very Large and Selecty Asiortmentof Carpels, Oil Cloths, c. A LARGE LOT OF WOOL BLANKETS VERY CHEAP. Townlcys DeWald Bond.

Jan. 9,1803. diwtf W.M. S. IPSit.L J.

IIAMILTO.1 IICO. MCSSEBSMITIi Wm. S. Edsall Commission Merchants, On Canal Vt. Wayne-, 1 AY the highest price in cash for nil klmft of Produce, Pork, Hides, Seeds.

Beans, c. Liberal andyances made on property consigned to them for saloon shipment east- Dec- 31, Ifcli2. BARREL PORK, Iiarc vcr nice article of Prime Mess Pork made of square 4th pieces, thin side- and shoulders put up with great carc in Saltpetre, for sale. Wm S. EUSALL CO.

NO. STREET, OUGHT for cash at at 50 per cent lirsw than any other in the inuif, and will be sold proportionately is to for only; that say .10 per rent, clieapir i auv other cm. Window Taper, li- II. H. A Jt New VOR'K.

ICKI.ANI) IMiCTOUAL. llisri.et oflln Tlirmt, Cdrii anil sir "rr I'r'i'ilcrU, mul ilinjrriiiu. 'I'lie .1 m-ilirinr liialifii.tti-.rtir-i m.l romnl.iinl. must lie mucui ol llir tiir.inl, ami tune to oTlcin N.i.li.r.nciy in mrJic.il iuitrrril Iliiii-ltiu nf ili.rn.r, lilc llr It-elan,) IV, ton i Ilif iniKt re.ulu in all rn.rt U'lioofiin-Caii'li, Pulriil i-'nre'lliroai Ailnin, Croup, i Irritnliilitr, Tlir IUv. J.

J. "Iliat I II.IT* Uor'nt I'eclnral I. if ninl in my r.innly, fur anil liaie remm inrnilril ii to many iillirrt, anil li.it norrr il ninal Ker.J.J I'uttrr, HnxiLljn, V. of inipmiant Ir.tininninN rnnlil tieproliiceil.ilinning in cures a that it neici Il ii Icrbml ll.ilm of Cilcail, Pe- rniian r.lrramplne. Cmnfrcy, ((unlock, anil olliti inialuililt eipivliiMilt anil Ionic It linrmlni piiimpt anil anil tulFrr a jilKirl In trial.

f.umty 5 Intr it. It i. fur Croup. Kullilricfiptnmi, aniltli rei'tioni ai-rninpjny earh eirh liolllt. in Kt.

tVajrnr. In.l., hy Kee.l jer.t Droi ami hy Tjcpntnl hr Dr. II. 1). ao.l toMli) ll.S.lbrnrj li Neir.VorL.

FOR TWO NIOHT3 ONLY. Commencing on Kriday Evening April 3. TKItV Colton advanced quiet and Htcaily, Wheat firm ml'ftdtive. i a declining ton- leney. Tiovi-sions quiet and slcatly.

OF THK A American War! (FROM HOPE CHAPEL N. I a complete history of this great contest from tlie fnim; of the KUII upon the Star of the West, down to the seven days' at Uichmoad. all the H.tttles bombardinwils, a a Alarehes, PuradtM, Seizes. woik of Art is lliu joint production of several of the most talented artists in the United and has occupied their constant time for niouilis pisl. Tickets Couts.

Cliilihen DOOM open a 7 o'clock, Exhibition cotumcn- eel at 7 o'clock. ii an, dot NOTIC13. tHK iiiulrmgncil will well at puhlic K.tlc on the Ith d.iy of April, If thu two brick buililiiigHfliiu.itcd on the South West nml North West eorner.i nf the 1'iiMic Square in the city of Fort Wayne. The purchaser will he required to pay onoh.ilf the iiuiney in hiiiil on the li.ilanco creilit of ninety i ho given, by tlin pin-- claHcr civing nnic wilh iipproieil rocuritj. The ill nlso be to (ntcr into nil to remove said MiiMingA inid cornM within days from d.iy of gale-.

By order of the County Hoard, It. I) (SKO F.HTINCIICOMIJ, Mirch 30, IfiO.lMllw Special Agents. 1'u n.im's and vjircsponJingly low. Cord Ac --large virictj. colors and price 1 Country iMcrcliatrs will find it In liny ol' me.

All VVin- dotr P.tprr is warranted full '1(1 t'ecl to the roil. For the puces of Httok-, call and I cam. My pii ce.s are 11(1 per lit. than those of any other house the trade in this Competition is what I dcjire.lnit have not yet in tho est found a house that in compete with me. School Uooks of nil khuls at publishers'prices--no per cent adiled fur transport ition, insurance, in- ami exchange.

1 Imy for cash, thip by water and thereby save these extras which other hou.JeJ add to the co-it of Special in tlucements offered to pro men in buying Law nml IMeilia-U Books in huge and nil tea fliers Riipplicl at irliolcsale prices. Blank the I.irgest and best stock in the West, from 13 cents to per quire. Millie, Musical Rosin, ringer Tuning Foiks and I'ipej. In.structinn Hooks for all instruments, I'iano, Melodeon, Kcrajiliine H.n-p, Guitar, Violin, Acconle- OILS, Flutes. Jl.in A.C., at, No.

4, A St. FORT A IND. W. 11. UllOOKS, Jr.

1'OKK PACKING. A NY quantity Leaf Lard, Tcncer Loins, Spare cheap it" our 1'ackiig House. Wm. S.E))S ALL Co." Dec. 31.

ut-Ca tUwttf Nicely Trimmed Hams For at KD3ALL GO'S' WAREHOUSE A SE and Fine Halt a a on hand an fur sale at Wm. BDSALL 4 CTri 31.18 Occ Wholesale liquor Stores JMIN O'CALLAHAN, WHOLESALE A I IN LIQUOHST And Agent for the sale of Whiskey, 120 Columbia Street. Second door from the Amciie.in Fort Wuyie, Jan. HI lfi(i. l.

Cm 100 Miami Vallc i Valley Whisky forjale by' JOHN O'CALLAHAN. I1HLS. Old Hombon and live Wh'aky fo i by A A A 1 00 1UU sale by Oltl Whisky for JOHN O'CALLAHAN. Pliotograiihie Uooms, J. M.K, Mtehrtng,) I I A A A I I I MTS NOW ANDREWS AND CONKLIN'S NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, TN ROniNSON'S HUILDINGS, adjoining 1 the Po.st Olliee, possess the largest and lights in the city, and every fornroduc- ing I.ikene.'scs of a fliijierior onler.

No pains nor cxpciue spared to render satis- raction. All work strictly as On liatut, 11 fnimcs.c. Itooni4 open from A. M. to P.

M. Hours for ehildreu, from HI A. M. to 2 P. Kiilr.mue second door on left side oflnll AS Juat returned from New York with a complete atock of SPRING Pauls, Coats, Vests, I OF AM.

I Furnish ing" Goods, A r- AU KINDSof WENS' BOY'S WEAK to Or tier. Fort Wainc. March U), 18K). Allen County I asilKD to the f.imiles of will, for th prwnt.he wiMmut a i whom they tamed, on application at the CmzKNi BANK. Mnrih 13,1463, dtf JAMES M.

KANE A BCTAII. DKAI.KRM I.f A iN Cj.d A New Htoekju.niectivcd, consisting of r-oods in the Notion line, llutton.s thready IIC c- soaps. Ac. Pocket and cull cry, ciuoiv, bird-ca'-e; Watcher, clocks and je.vi.|ry. Country mcreliants and dailcra supplied at New iricea, as we are receiving oo In weekly Iroin Iho hastern market, and ran and will sell goods chtuiitr than any in le Wcdt.

JA.MK8 M. A A No. a Calhoun Ft. Wayne, Ind. Man-h .1, 'M.

a JAMES SWENEY, House Decorative Painlcr, AND GLAZIER OF ANNOIJNC. to his friends nnd the public, that ho is prep.irfd to nil nrdor-t in hid linn of InmiHW- (Jr.iining, and Taper Hanging. N. Prompt p-iid lo Graining In city and counlry. March lEWSPAPERr.

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About Dawson's Fort Wayne Daily Times Archive

Pages Available:
3,382
Years Available:
1859-1863