Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1864 — Page 2
IHE RAOIE 4 t. S ’ 11*4 >lrlVE!t, I’aorai itor. OATUR . . ._■ a l>A ■», H m, UAL A IS,- t ■in?: NEWS. 3 Senate, ae terday. a petition . 'rout Gov. Yates, asking t - M *-’i-h -Savory immediately • t the LTf iecTStates. The qnes r '"thiting freedom to the wives and ill <t' e recruits belonging to c ; I owners, was discussed. the Hoose, the army appropriation • !’ ovcnoj.’ -5G0.000,000) was repor- -- A sharp personal colloquy took ph e between Mr. William J. Allen, of I'-’ and Mr. Anderson ot Ky. There are rtnnois in the high official; Circ sat Washington that hostilitiis with I . .. , c ~t e eiumim nt. J.T Sim aid l.:i- > i liorse in hi> t-orr. -pondt I:- 1 -, uv . si (e }.’ . ~n element and ■••* • ' U l) -..cti a e.-ii <hU<v, i mutt either j • ' .on < ■ jo to war to I i .. •;. as n re. ort at ..t::.,- :rg on 110- 1 tv night that lll.unfed i ni <avs — ci; the I'otonme, with the intentT:) oil J :.:xti:<r v« i■ :<.a it; . I.j;-.-■ .. :.-!ta \ If. .1 ■itt- .>* - ■ ...... 'a. .n-' arc . . ...... .. ' ;0 Bahi-- !- ’ J I . :t • . ...:<y. Two ! hr 1 . • v .■.■ ■. i ; ■ telegraph - ♦. v.t.t.- t‘ ..t..: •~i Mart in-bug ■ t et- has issued an j v .- y ...tiie to the < reeeijt . . ..ti is. . : ■.0n... ile.r.-iys that the I rc ’ - i '■ ;tt temporary, and exhorts, his nit u to i-. patient endurance of hard s s. 'I here are rum >rs that the rebels are balding bridges acioss the Raphlan ' it would appear that the siege of: Charleston has been abandoned at least • . tlie t rv.si iii. Gen. Gilmore is so- nto 1 c, tie North. Several of his regiments . h i . e ah-ea P. been sent off, and the other- ' t cp:n ing to follow, Their destinatio-: is n >t stated. j apers announce that a Federal; e g t-diiion ii is gone down the Misrissip- i j ■ ■ ler command of Gen. Sneimnn-. and t ’ Fedeia gunboats and transports! - proceeded up the Pascagoula Hit er - aken possession of Madison-, ilk- J it iphi-a (vices state that the 1 :th Ar-’ • <>r ; s are preparing to attack tire reb ' in : -isiippi preliminary to a move- * •i. .loLile: and that 12.000 cavalry o i c t > p u ticipate in the movement. : . e.-net n:rated at Corinth. "v o lu igades of rebels are marchin.a Westim Louisiana to the ?!i-sissip| i ■ ’ ‘ver.intemiing to effect a temporary tock.ule of that steam, for the | urpose n Secu-ing the transmission to the west • le of . iii., and ammunition. A flat- ! .•oat lead of these articles has already! been crossed. Gen Bragg, it is said, Ito have the command of the rebels in the, Trans Mississippi Department. The Senate Finance Committee have etr’ ken out the House provision for a tax • t whiskey on hand, and have incr< -c- the tax. between July Ist. 1834, an- ■’ Ist, 1835, to 75 cents, and af-' ter Ist, 1835. t . 80 cents. Th t-l •'irris-or. of Fort Morgan., in M revolted recently, and •: . .T the rebel gunboats ' " b ati I . var-est them. Sube,. ..: 1 re-,..’., -ev were captured ! s: . 73 'f. . i: •: ..r.-i.ilined to be I i -- •. .t-i - i". > '■■■ - - report that ’ e. net s - - i-.c, > in the' :i , : .. , ■ .1 ton knger contin-i r.i-.-e tfiiuci.ig I • I '. •tx chief, was c .-■.3 ; .i- • L ■ ,a'e-f. .in Briti-h ; ■ •.-in custody at thej • t as Batteiv.—Chicago i e i T lines. '• -1> 3. — ~ ■ 111 W- st r n> o-ir • xihsiig. s ih»t the name . •el Ssoauel It. Hsmiil, ot oil D -mocr-iiie ; Sullivan, is fncorsl.lv trenti >ne-l in . r •nnee’.ion with the • (Ti e of Clerk of th* Supreme Court Mr. H. i> cue of the lies- i ipenkers in the Suite, and besides a bold and unflinching Drm. of the rid Jackson I sehcol’a gr n'.ieni-m «bn has done ir.cb- n labfe good to tl.e cause of Democracy e : the State by his untiring devotion an.i ' . X rtn.n in b half of his eld time htmnre.f partv o' which Im is prominent member It Mr H should receive tl.e nominati n of the State Goi'.venti.-ft h r the posia n , above named, as we il.irk h shoind, he wiil not. leave a stone unturned un'il the ncturyia cample’*-.-(Vincennes Sun. -”re <|.Waof lie M rood Dts’l ict und* r .../last call Ins been filled Lis true -ha. o < •!-<- C”“ ! lil * DH ' r!! ’ t v _, ufher* Im” eons. T ruble, ' ; r-un. d <w* rthi-ir q-mia . her- . n _, * nut the fare that the o.d -jcomcre-tic Second District lea-ls i 3 cue .( re.r»i!fa/ (® A Ledger
.’ A brert.K wSriT-.'irNTOiniEViot.iTiosfs '<• f T.iK (\c;srrt>~i .x -by t:;c Aiv.iixi.s---.«,.i on.— We hti-.e noy,here seen :i nlote ’ sm-e.m t nd e< netse sttltißnnt <>fthe vi ■<>: .itmis < f the Con-tltutimi by the piesent .-><imimsiiutii-11 tis coiitam-. il in , the tm-owing Imni the < amden (N J) Democratic Association. They tluis; erne ot liic ?o:mini-i;iiiiom ( •'!. I hefreiilom ot s tech lias been violated by the arrest and imprisonment I ot a nnml.ei of persons charged with no crime, and vvho-e onlv offense va< ’the ; j utte- mice of.icaliUACljij d.sta. tcfi.l to the I men in power ( ‘2. The freedom of the press Ins been subverted by the-*uppres.-ion of a num • b-. r of newspiaj ers. II "3. Ihe r-ght to security from arrest . ’ when no crime is charged.’has been dis regarded in the arre.-t and iiiearcerat ion . of a large number of persons, denounced iby the parasites of the Administration as i sympathisers with the reb. Ilion. ’ I “4. Ihe light to security fl-otn ntdttwful searches and seizures, has been violft- , ted in rnmerous instances, in w hich domicils have been vi dted and paper-, Ac, seized without lag il authority ‘■s. The right .of a trial by jury has b* en refused in the cases ofcitizMis ar•xsteda I imirisoned or banished by i military orders or Courlmart al "6. l iief. eedom of every citizen has j been taken from him, by the illegal and unrieccs ary suspension of the right to demand the writ of habaus corpus. “8. The light of | roperty has been abrogated by the Emancipation Proclamation and the Cquliscation Act. • J. The- inviolability of contracts has '.■eeu destroyed by the acts which tna!< es depreciated Treasury notes a legal tender . - .-ill debts. •I>. Ihe freedom of religions wor- , ship has I; -. ; n Violated oh repeated occas , ions by the interference of military otn- ' fleers. _ I ••11. The right of States to the maningemant o: their militia lias baen tal.cn i from them by the conscription act, which places tl.e whole mi-itaiy power of the ieotmti y at the disposal of the President, i ‘:l2 The heretofore undisputed right i of the peoj le to elect tji. ir legislators and II tilers .h«s been taken from them, and the will of majoriti -s disregarded, as is ‘ abimdr.n.ly manifested in the manner ini which election- have recent y been caririedbythe gross* st corruption in the i Northern States, and by military orders jin the Bo def States of the South. (a UGH. NG ILu Its ES — CaU ; E AND Cuke. —it is well known th.ii : feeding hi rscs ou elovtr hiv o>- | ten intakes ilium caugb, but the why i.nd when fore may not.be 'so g neraliy known. L r >ni oi - [setvilioti 1 have become fully tti-li-1. tmt the mil.tier of f ediii.glmv to horses is t.-ie cause, ibe u-unl c.istum is to let them ’draw if throw a r ick, thus strip- ; ping off the line (last which ad ji res io ’.iie btaik, whiuh, being drawn into the lungs in resja r.- ; tion produciiS the caugh.— I he l cure eourists in removing the 1 r-aiise— that is the rack—■ and ht.dowii g the animals to take th ir i find u. theimii-i'ul way. I hive it nmved all mine, ami r.ow let d inv horses on the barn iL.or having a I rcastwiii k s.riiiciently high for them to eat over in this way ihev can be led hiy without ■ .n isii.g a dust, they get noneuu- : ■dr their feat, and the labor of . el: aidng out mair.gers is saved.. Mover is f;ft is casiiy p-ishi d . .mt with a rake into the yard for the cuttZe. Theduston the hay will do the h r > s no h irin if taI ken into the stomach. tin e nuking the improvement .above mentioned in my ieeding apparatus I mn not troubled with c.iv.ghiiig horses. I here is no pattent on my invention iny brethern c m use it freely if the editor i i. ks propea tc p&bli-h it.— C. U.. .ers i n Rui-rl New Yorker. j ‘Ap.u tof the oil I'.u'k B ir- ; racks is no w used as a prison f»r hhe detenti >nof soldiers who are iunler arrest for variots infractions. of military discipline, and : thousands pass by that whitened j sep.uli hre, little dreaming of th*? ullci .ng .willun. ‘Il a eag • twenty feet twoinch•es l-?ng and fifteen set wide, ‘ boarded up on three sides, with - the other arranged with slats like the cage of a hyena in the memigeiie, fifty-five inen are now conlined without bunks, or beds, or anv : cc inmodaliuD whatever but ; the floor. A s-ln I-'11! r wn* rowliid»*l in th* .. ~•*-;i- u‘ X'»r'ii|*. C*rvui>i on Thuts-inv \ • *»•"“« lai ‘y (ri,,p Obi ” wh “ w ’‘- r. h i i-ii u* s-oine hi. mt* in th* town. 1 u- c .us** < f tf* i ' K ’ R, ‘<’Ol |n > ■~f s.-m* 4«irt-r»u* r-marks rnnda about O! m Midi”* Til* young Udy’* name is >• G«od»*n.
q Sheriff’s Sale. • . • virtnp <»f nn ( x»*ci:iion t<» nw dirpe’u !-cul ■ ■ < »■ * <1 I y the Clurk ofiL « PiHiH of ra nm.iu j | of A cam; i uhnif y, in t ht* ,t e <if L uad i I h.v< Iwied upuh th.l till •xp ‘so •»> mt’e h! p'jldi j .oiuiitih, at i) e rt.’irt hou>k«* .’-oor in sai i ' «'ount\ I. 1 iv.-hi th -Ti,»:r, <>f t« n o’clock a. in. iaihl A«wr k p in , o»» S dur,lay, March -5, 1851. j 1 h«‘ rem* at (| profi t ?or ?; u of nos * ex< <•• dji•<* T'*n. of t : ie fviiuwuig de-e .! I ? ft .‘1 pfr’ »q a R* ii.•» h part of tho half r»t* {>lo <*?«* h-\K < f th** swtm pyiß. q j irt-*r of 17) t.rvi sbjp rv. n« v oicf’tt nor' t 7f * r.tD'w Hit*.**n fls) t>a*d bo <’>'h d Co'Dimt-Hcin;!-at ' li.e’iv’ r>.»riier i>t the jsou'ii qti-triur of mi c ion seveflrpcn, a . 1 '•aid, mid rui mn/ n*.--i ftr. ’ve rotis t,»4 !.‘v» h f< < t thi-nr.* nnr.h r-rU a. I pL v u f.*ot. tlirn’*e < h't tnrlv • r»)d-< .u »i eleve 1 e. t tnrnre 1 M’Ulli t » fl * pl.ice-tf co'.iai’iY rcr<- of land, more ot Kss. in said cor.ntv and St to. ■ A- ’on failure r«nl.*z • ♦bcrefrnn ’he full of the I will at th** nn<l pl4^.•. at public action is aforesaid. expo ■ the foe simple of described real rSithtG. En« fuh dns the properly of Elizabeth Bny d r. Satm el P Snydt-r, fill at the suit of 'John H Blakey. JACOB STULTB. ; Feb G, ISo4. Sheriff. I Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an trxecut.inn to m*» directed and deli ph*as of Adams county. in the State of Indiana ! I Lave l< vied upon and will » xpo»e to sate at f.ublic auction at the court house door in said rouh’ i, betweeh the hours of ten o’clock a. m., • and four o’clock p. in . on Saturday, March 5, ISG4, . Tl.e rents and profits for at» nn of years nnf , exceeding s< ven,of the following described real ej'tate. to-wit; The north east quarter of tbo north west ■ ; quarter of section twenty eight (2S), township twenty-five (25) north, of feurteen ( 4) east, containintr forty acres, more or lets, in ’ said countj und State. And on failure to reah’z® therefrom the full mnountpf the execution, ] will at the same time and ) Lice, at public auction as aforesaid, ex po«e to sale the fee simple of sai <l described real estate. Executed a« the property of Henry S. Judy a»* replevin bail of Charles M. Mciiugh and Cathariiie McHugh al the suit <»fCharL»> Swa:z. JACOB SIULTS. ! Feb 6. IP6I Sheriff. — j Public Sale. Notice is hereby iriven that T will sell at nuHir auction at the late resid*-iio»* of Sarah Vance; d< ci?.'• •<!. late of Adams countv. i n Thursday, Feb. 18, 1864, The following p isonal proper y,t > wit: Hor si >, hogs, wl rat, and whe t in the urimiid. oats corn . hay. fanning utensils, hou.-e hold furnhurc, <fcc TERMS: A credit of ninem >nilis wdl be piven on all *?tn»s <»rert’r>••• dollar*, l»v dir purcha't r givin’g Lis hole with, pproved security K. 3. \LLISON, Jan. 30, 1564. A i.mini-irMor. I ——— ——,■ - - — Administrator’s Noiice. Notic»* is herby triv*‘n that I h'lve tak» n nut 1-in r> of admini-trsiion on t be r.«tat> of Edwin j Wade (ieceaj.rd. on the day of J inuary, j •sfil. Said e-iate is supposed to Im* solvent. — , , P»*r-(»ns ih.i tied io the estate will plvu.-e call j and settle. ELIAS WECK Feb.G. ISG4. Admini-t-dor. i Take Notice. Notice is h» rehy ojven to the ‘pervisors of Washington township to m et st ’he office nf the P.wndiipTi u-tre in toe town of Decatur, Adams tounty. ! nd.au i on Situnl iy, Feb. 27,1864, F. r the purpose of set:ling an t auditing their 1 accounts. JESSE NI.BLI K, ' Feb. G.lfiat. Trustee. THE BES7' ZS THE CHEAPEST. , IN UKE WITH THE /Etna Insurance Co. .Harlloi i Conn. 1 Fire mi Inlxnfl Navigation risks lie ■ , ceptt-J. now as heretofore, at fair rates »n<( liberal con li'i-'ns. ? Ru-iness c*.n-iiicted with constant disi patch and eccuracv. 3 Loss, a alw»vs in?t with promptness . and complete justice. Net tssets January, 1864, 53,902.553.39 ' 4 Ti e plan and organization of the -ETNA, after 45 years severs trial, has realiz-d the ureateat public advantage ird success of the various systems of Fire . Insurance in the country. Is now belter , ilaa ever prepared for duty. 5. 16 000 L’>ss Claims have been settled m l piil. Sixteen Million of dollar.! •6 Te C n-umption of Property bv fire in th- United Slate*. av< rages over 8100. DOO d’dr. Ts your property exposed and unpr>tec‘cl? In-m-in a responsible company in '.Vir>ei’*st-r Uor'v six miles south of here)] .. rr.V friend Ni'han Gureti u»d 'in.- u«t-.-liny injured in a cheap.- r company bis 'j dwelling was destroyed by fire, he could not recover anything as the company ‘ nrove.l to be irresponsible. -7 ar- you insured- If nut, why not? . Th* cost is tnfltny; the duty is manifest; , ti e result mav be \our escap-from ruin while d"l«y and neglect mar involve you I in binkruptcy, poverty or eruel .disap- ! p-intnaent »18 Particular attention and regard is i*iven to «mall risks as well as lar-e <>n-s - Ah'- s-curitv and superior commercial »d vsn--<-*s affor leil. i PcLTOtt’ T-arrn v-lTtl-'VI Dzt.AT bt t W D FRA ZEB E-qr. agent, a \t my Law-Office, on 2d S.reel sr at his Re»i(en«.
Dr. nob-ick'a Conatitnonls. We bu n that llie ilimirib-uisi ed and pbpub.e inv- n- r „f ,|...se i- -.on- 8-sn 1 ijn-r *n It m* *1 ■ a -I.- U't n Uills n 1 Hl. D i'CHD'tt.S. S-lvei iim’.l in «r i b'l-in. c .i-imps iv*sn*nr*v •>» to in I |. tier-, by (Veil i:. ~ I aa the Tr-esitlV i) psftment. The average i» mot- ih-in ■ 2.1 DO' r <!■ ■ ! fli- p i’i.* is seAtieee.i. over ' the l.io-i-t West the Sou'h. rn S’at.'s an I t N-w '-bioli-i.t sr- «-.id to r--ch tr* -n---1 -riuous J dmov: inci’-dii?.- g r a yo.i'i’C-! B-. 1 p>'t ■s we ni»:n> , tb-s- Who use his prepira'ions as rheir I" only rh.-ili' i’... « We p*>«iiwf* t’S'S’ *i»eh « conn.i,-n I- will, out a par ;’!• 1 in Medic if histiir V " SJJ.AKE - ' s'UiiV! S-'k- •-o' :Bu S' -IH” and Bum.*!! This is th.■ i:’e ..I .g m.- *.■’>•.•• t.r ! ‘ 1 .tiff r. -f. Fv*m lA a* !L ' t line, t ”-• st, ... ow I, v.riinoa • i-e w'tst moment !>*• m'sv h- prostrai*.t. apd th.-re'- re difin-'in-u to give anv •* rioiis a’t.'i-i-"i to business This is- the c-n li'-ion of thousands in town end c nn trv. It is no * x «gg* ration W> sav ih«i. Fever and Aga- kill, more peppb* thad anv I twenty other diseases in Am-ric:i e F>r .< sur- and sp*edy cure of this terrible ! efflicion, we take great pl-asnr-in r.veom m, n-iing Hostetter’s Stomach Bitl-rs, which have already achieved a wide rep utaiinn f or rapid and powerful *fL c.is in ri novatin ’ the system prostrate,! bv this disease For sal- by Druggists and dea lers gencrallv, every wh-re. [lmo Notice of Attachment. Notice i‘»hcr«'bv civon tbit n writ of > 1 tMchmont wa< l»y m<* Z Brown nn? of, tin* Jusii-'p'i of the P**ncp irj an I for Root To’tri ship in tbe County of Aimb s *. on the sth iHv • iff January I fit, upon th? afikl-’vit of J.n'in Hart.’f said County against th<* Chat ties, ri-jhts, credits, moneys, and ♦ffocts.nf R F. Couns- lor laic «»f Raid c< unty by vir.u» of which writ., th- followin’? described ptbpfrtv 1 wasattaelied ns the property of the sai l B F. Counuplor to wit.,Mev?n bushel* of corn, a lot of point.w*«. one bushel of apple*, and on** claim < f six dollars TI cent*, and that on the 13th day of February ISGI nt 10 o’clock A. M at imy office in said Town-hip I will proceed to hear and decide upon mich attachment, and the ! claims of tho Raid creditors. > January 11th 1 64 ” ZEDEKI AH FROWN J. Peace. Foreclosure of A’ortxng?/ Stm- of Indiana"j Vlam* Circuit- Courc Febru • Adams County | ary Term 13t>4. Samuel Pmlebugh ) vn | Complaint to foreclose a F W. Tracer, ) 1* ■?j»pc3’’inff to Um sa?i-i H'li‘H» of ih- 1 Cb '.k of th** court of said couniv I»v affidavit I y , , a d’sinter, sled per-<»n and Lytle* Sh-r:ff‘s lb* ( Hirn flint the »L's» ndant i« a on tie-idmit of th? State of In ,i:ma. No‘ic? is therefore her? by oiyen, said n'»ii r.sj L*nt d-fondant of the filint* nnd p« nd .ncv of sai<l Co.».plaint and • that nnle-s te* app *r in s-«i-l court nnd an*w< n iord m-i’-t 1 on to at th<* first cabin/of th? oaw.«* ;at th» *-hr”-Tv T?jn> rhe 2nd | M«nd:<y o l ' Feb-unrv 1 Gl th** same will l»v I a !k» n as confessed and a d* ere? had thereon ac cordingly. iiness my hand thia Gib dav of January ' 18 4. J BN Me CON NFL Clerk. ’ Ail mi nier.itors Sale. N.iHc? i* ’i r bv pivt-n, 11l i* -b • tinilfrsi *n'’<l | n« il.p ngniinistratiir ofthe E-t ,».» -f Hi. r.i R. I ! nf tin- Co-irt -f ConiiiKi't Pl.-.-is i.f ,bl im« C-'-ju iiv iff rst pivni- mil- nt- ami unlil th- s#l» '<l ,v of Mtn’ll I Cl I nil.l iftliH fl'll I'i-t i* -ipt io tho Si:i.f’.i’ti-iii of ib- tnwl r.'irni-d tinssm— will .lieu lUi'L jlii-fi* li— — .F.-1..J >, p il.l’i vhl* At th-I'ini’t h il-'.yr in th- Co lllty of | Ad.mi-' ti I ’>'* -fl i linn.l nn ’ Fstuiduy the sih <l iy of March 1861. b<-twe*’ii th" hours ot i n o’clock nt s'.’l f our ! o’rl.x-k p ni on -air! ibiv the n'n l.' iil- l i« - ■ thirrfs p.-ir* of In lot Ni-umbi'r two ' tm ir • I r.n 1 ' forty six (-4f) >n the t-wn of D>ci’ ir a- il,I s.ini" as il.-’igmti'l on rhe ofli.-i.ll reeor I fl"’ lof said town. Ttcx o, <iie —one h ilf of i ; p'lrcba-e money pin! iloivn o • the 'luV "f -al* I the residue ii four mouths with interest se- : cured to the sntisfaci ion of i>.e unki-rsi .noil. Wm G SPENCER, Administrator. ' January 22d Its Gt. .Administrator's Sale. Notice is h-rebv given, tint the nn'lorsicne-l ' ns the administrator of th’ Edate -f William M". Dermott.deceased will in n-’rsu-imte of nn I orderof th" Court, of Common Plena of A-la’ijs Conntv . ff-r at private sil» up mil until ill 1 * i sth day of March IS 4 and if ih- Him hi-l is notto the salisfa.’ ion of the mid.-rsicned. the • same will then an i'her i !>• otf'ri-.l at sale s’, the co-irt hoil-e door in ib.e county of Adams and State of Indiana on Saturil.iy the sth day of March 1831. i Between the hours of ten o’clock n m and four ocbw’k p ni on sai 1 d iy th- C-U >w nz d*s cril>ed real estate to wit- in lot number Dive hundred and thirty t ree (333) In the Son'.hern addition ofthetown of Daei’nr as the. sim- is • designated upon the offi. ial plat of sai-1 town--upon which is situated a cmn’ortable dwelling house and other convmiianci-'S. ! Ttmws or Silk —One th'r.l of she purchase mon-v paid dawn on the day of the Sile. one : third to b-paid in six months, one third in twelve months from tiled iy of s il.«, the d"f-r---r. d payments «"eured to the satiafapt imi of the undersign'--! and with interest from d.te. Wm G SPENCER, Administrator. i January, 2’d 13151. ' ’ ESTRA Y .NOTICE. ' Taken up by the und-rsi jneii in Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana, two esirav steers; one a red steer, the other while anti light brindl*. an 1 suppose! to ha»e been w.irk- l, ntark-d with a , crop of! th- left ear an.l a split in the sam-; in I suppled to b- lh-e- varp old ’ and appraised at thirty five dollars by Sitnuel Ei'-r »al Michael El r LMiON HEADING TON. Dee, 31. 1864. Notice of Appointment of AtlminI istrntor. ; Nrt*ic? is h<*r«bv aiy«*n that the und *r«i ; h*«s b«*«*n •_ npo’ut«*<l Ad ninisfat rofth* of Sarah Vaur«. !<!<* of A L-.m* c<:in r v d* ce&3« d Said E'taiv Mi pp »sej to t>.‘ solvr-nt. II KOBER fB. aLLISON, Administrator. < 1 Jan, 12th 1864.
7 .3 ' ALD & BOJFD, loir < «-•:.! .'-■e:?. svßrrr, WAYjj, 1 Are now offering a much larger and more attractive Sio«k us Gutnli he lore, at ” ,r Wholesale and Retail, A spk'r.tli'] assortment of winter dress Goods, E -38. EOLfSiJ vTA. ?&.’ KI) Kii E! TGC ‘WWIT - gg; J All kin-.ls of DCX.virfSriC GO J 1)8, in large Stock. Our Household Furnishing Goods BepartiDenG Embraces nearly everything ill this line kept by Dry Goods Stores. At very low prices for this season. Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, and Comforts. All kinds of Clothes for Men's Wear. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, A?4D A HOST OF -OTHER ARTICLES NEEIED BY THE HUMAN PMIJ. -LY, SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Fort W.iyne, Indiana, December 26, 1863.
NE W G OO yex ’tar HEW PBICES! Wc -itp nnw’•.•ccivinix nur Sprint* S of woods and, nltlm gh. (on aeroifnt of Mckness ii'lL* Li’w.,w<» our "io I - * fr«»m • 1,/ fn ♦ -hf* ‘P»*r h»'i Co ild Lhv<di.np a week or » varlkr i•• the «<*a«on.- W<jntord our cii't-imieo* shall have the advantngo 'great fall IN riMCI -S md alt- ouph ’.v** r.r<* •’ M able to '•< ' gon.U at ’• ’ ■¥' 4 o,> d .<►»<! f.4sLi«)DC 1 Peace Prices, vCeciu hhTmf noavot Io it than wv lifvp dnno in . •i lontrMtnfc. opciiu g our u&ual assort j IHLUt of DRY GOODS Palm I,.'if ind of’i r S immer H its, bonm tusr li-.b.m- Ac Clothing, Groceries Boots and Shops, Nails, Iron Ac. I xU I.f Which we will sell nt th" l-.iwest possible . j if *■'."* f<>r BEADY PAY,! ■ Rut ni we can bur to n.-vnnl only for ready j t>iv we cannot s-'ll c"-'lv.m Credit vu-nl7 NCTIAt kN A CRAWFORD. ; BRANDRIkTirS PILLS. While brnndreth's Pill are so potrn 1 for good iliveas-d bodies they are herm- | less ns bread, The balm al thebrea-tor the tnary o( ripes y «nr«. and delicate females are certain to receive an incr-ase of < l.eallh from the use of these Pills blessed of h-aven. Ith-is b-en ii lbv an nl.b-il pbysicitn. J tliat 'this m-diein- always benefits and .■never injures.’ Whet-in is the s-ip-tla-tive quality. Th- Brandreth Pills have , no power or act O’) but upon impnie i : humors in the blrto.L They seiz- only ! the impuriti—a in nn 1 around the ports affected bv disense; all the parts inv-lved irv diseased actions ar- -pi-ratid upon and ■ clear,ro'ii from all foulness and reinfused with -Life,’ by Hie won-letful curative powers con'ainei! ant inherent of the • I mo«t justlv famed Bmndre’h’s Pills. Millions of people whose lives appeared to b- at the l ist ebb, worn out by fev-r’s consnn ing fires, bv consumption’s insidious ail var.cis bv racking lot-m-ntsof infl imtn itory rh-um-iti-m, have ! Imen cured ’’V the use of these pills. The ' pedons are living witnesses an-1 thbun. ■an Is are re«i leyits in everv ci'v of America. Principal Office, No. 294 Canal Str-et New 5' "k. S.il Iby T T. D-’rwin D t.'sr and bv ■ all respectable dealers in medicines. Aek for n.-w st' le. i j - ■ i Chirk’s school Visitor. VOL VTL—\ D W-RCffOOL *MO\ T THLY j, 'I 'lp Visitor will co irnnMce it*< seventh volI iiih” **•’ La- ■.. v tie* only THV-Si*L«m>! periodical ruh’ished it sis- • .>v rent*? v/j.'ir, f »r’U. il- • l.ustr?i f e l R *'i liuir. inu~ic, *o’wu*crr*«. Di-«bv/n«o? «’»>ri<*«. puzzles, etc , etc., from the very best writpr® Th»* Vi*iMr th* Inrcrpcf rlrenlgtjnn nfsnv e Inc.q’ion »l .Tniirii tl pu 1 L-she 1 N»V »S th#* ‘L; e-tn'forni chil»< fc-r winter «c’iAnl-». S»*nd for a«pT»’»r*n. mH «ce in ncrinctDs to clubs. i £ HAJfMOND. Fnblish*r«,
THE IsBAMiT —Ah 1U name indicalraif >p«- E iu'i ar product til the ini't.nr, I •' I’HUi f |nn<| j» S»idtn, I ’ rjj'o Al l * s il " r “ 1 ic'«- Imvirg h mrllr» I C',->d\S', >»d delicate flavor, peculiar • I / g ’ch, and p’.la’nblr; in highr I S' rA z d, and < apicinlly ft- I >p'ni to the use ot nil >dio, I wliomnv r< quire an ngrrruh, I stimulating tonic, irrpi.riitg I strength to the m fit m. givij I an increas'd vitality io tla I whole human frame. It if s great !«»«• ■ itr tn Sweden, so much so that it titty b« I ! S'A I* d the national bev< rage Nultt:’ I should be witliiut it.—Tubs in th I sit pi ci a hrt ] uni'll at t i t l t hi Ttr £«• I i i.,g to bed, it makes r dilicteus rfritipll I ' producing ali "Ithr perspitstiin riipilb I ing h cold mi re ' th cmally then any otlrf I i niix' tire t lint can he tski n. Tty it ern I | and h-- convinced. Sold be merchants Drugs;n'ffrtr’- I j where. I Established 1760. I PETER LORHLAIiD. ' | i SnuiT Sc Tobacco Mat ufr tlci»r, HJ 16 A 1“ Ciuw* Ftt’/r I (Formerly 42 Cl.allirtn Rtrrif N'vT'd' I W.»u id call; l -e alt' nl ion of dealer’ tctUosan ■ ci his maiinfatnre. rir: B BROWN SNI’IT. I Afacaboy. Di migrrs, | Fine Ri.ppoe, Pure Aura ’ I Coarse Rappee. JfacJii’ ’ B American G'’idctntm. Cipi'*<F’' ■ YEJ LOW SNUFF I .’g<i(>fCfi, Honey P<w Fre.leh. _ I p; Tar.«t ?co’cli. Free! j;.• ryl'lteest* I I r inb Hi ch Toast, Frcfcli S.’-'b I or Lvndvfoot. _ .... I Ij-j- a .piton is called tn the isntr I : r p-iees of Fine Cm cl'Wire’’l’ r :' I ►•‘nccos, which will I e found sf« t’d 1 ”" V 1 ’ ,y ’ TOFACCfi. I Smoking. Hnn Cm ,■**"*• IE i 1 rri. P A L.. orplsm. b-' ,f . I Xo.’t. Cavendbh.orS''rit.fr« f ’" | I No. 2. S-eoet Scented OnW". » 1 . I I Sas 1 4 1 mix. d, Till Foil CawJtdH' I Granulated. , , I A cireiilaro f prices wthM I Guardian’s Sale. 4 1 Notice in hi’reh," eifen tint fr drrof I will a■!! a' miblic «ab' ' |. IP , S m ,rtr, 19 theoo'.rt of commo-. ’’ k ’'" rfDrraW. ■ nt th" co-rrr home door "i t . , n .., iOn I i county of Adamt and State 0 ’ I ’ Mm lay, J'' n,,irT "' Eb , ndW l r. 'tween the ho'ir« of’ I 1 n d»cri- ■ o’cjtck p m.on said day. tnt 101 | - bed retil es-a’e. to wit: . rn , wr iifin* B Com-noneiri? f t the nor n „,,, T i,.r of ,w M enstlrt’f of the I ’ nrth ■ , tiontwofy might f 2 3- '"T „t.in Al' m IM ; (2 J >) north, rm r- 1 tift" >n 1 ' rll n-inr l !"’?’ I ; eon rd v Mid State of Ind I , I south thirtv-i J.t (| then re north 1 tn »l,i> ohf p (,f , ■ thence ’?«!' ei rhtv rn 4 , v - ( H ‘ rinnin?.c«»ntfl’nirt!r tl H I ]p«.on th** folH'vtn? c M '[ 0..e third of the I in i.-ind. one-third in n.ne I third in eiirbtcen months. " | : f.-red pavm n". to b » ‘^'cTrPllE^ o '' WM 1 - FT.IZABSTH |J| Not. 5. 1’.63. I Administratrix’s „ . . , that th* " . No’tre "h-r-bvyt‘ ”, . has b-"-n appointed nomtni ~,11. ■■ . of Arthur Pane. son. 1-I’o nt A" , .. ceased. S-‘’d- t ” , ; j '^ Y l’' TTrP ;:.-t iW ■ I Nnv 281861 Beaf Estate j person wishing to buy, tho. undersigned VJ p ftfCP'X'
