Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1864 — Page 2
THE EAGLE j D. J.-CALLEN, Editob. DECATUR, INDIANA. FRIDAY, NOV. 4, t««*. Foil PRFMnFNT GEN. GEO. B. McCLELLN, NEW JERSEY. FOR VIrF.T»’»FSI'”’NT. GEO. n. PENDLETON. OF OHIO. ANOTHER OUTR \C,E UPON PERSONAL LIBERTY, j We learn that Mr. Cox visited Richmond, this State, per invitation for the purpose of mikinjraj democratic speech. After the' meeting, he went to the H intin"ton House to prepare f«»r h>« return homo to Columbus. Ohm. Before If-avin? the House. how< ver, several of his frien Is dr< pped in to pay him their respects. As-i ter conversing a short time Mr. Cox. in company with his friends, started for the depot, and arrived there a few m’nntes in advance of. the trair. which was to leave for the East. At the depot there was quite a crnjvd collected, and on the appearance of Mr. Cox. in their midst, they co'mmenced their abuses upon that rertlenrin, by using the most bitter epithets, i n i 1
such as Traitor. Copperhead. <Sc„ fo’lowinp the same with blows. Mr. C x. Feeing that he was likelv to get hurt, attempted t»» make his escip» by retreating to the Avenue House, but was overtaken on th n way,knocked down and most horribly beaten and cut to pieces. The mob seemcl differ mined to take his life, and would have succeeded in doing so, had it not been for the Democr ioy of the town and vicinity, who rushed to the field of operation, dispersed ■he mos. took charge of Mr. Cox. conveyed him on board of the eastward bound train, and started him homo in charge of s >me of his friends. Th* excitement, at Richmond, when the train left, | was intense, and fears were entertained that further violence would take place. Re member, Democra t s of a dams
eountv, that next Tuesday we must decide whether we are, or are not to have such things in the future. Goto the polls on that day, and oust from power th* opposers of free speech, elect McClellan, and peace will once more spread her gentle wings over our detract.' ed and blood-stained country. SHALL WK H\VE A FREE GOVERNMENT. The eighth of November isi drawing near, and every patriot is asking himself the question. Shall we have a free Government? The question-is an important one, and should be weP considered by everv American before he cast a ballot, which is to decide a question of such vital importance even to generations yet un-j born. • If we are granted a fair election, no man can doubt but what it will De decided in the affirmative, but viewing the past we have every reason to doubt that such an e’ection will not be granted us. We have but to do our duty it matters not what policy the administration may adopt bu I the day is ours. Lot every true democrat be at the polls early au 1 see that every democratic voter is present, f< r, on the suecess of the democratic party rests atlngioo or the nation u t on the
inauguration of McClellan, war will cense, -fichfc "now made desolate by the ravages of war, will again blossom a® the rose, homes that are now now the abode of will be made joyful bj the return of th >«e who are undergoing the hardships of a soldier’s life. In short th” «h de fraudulent machinery of ci'il war will end, and ere the autumn of 18 >5 dawns upon us through cotnpro mise and conciliation the old fl ig will wave in triumph from every fort and arsenal throughout the United States. SALUTATORY as y ur f rmer edi'or editor is unable to attend to his busine-s rer-on div, because of rhe despotism which s trri>ir»d< us. we have eon lud *<l to a'tend to it for him and shall endeavor, to the best of lour ability, to represent him as editor of the Eagle. bcliev : ng, as we do. that resistance to tyrints is the duty of every true American citizen. M’e shall, at all times and at every h izir 1, exert ourselves to .he iTm 'St of our abilities to wipe out of existence (as a political organization) the present partv in power, and will labor un-, ceasingly to place in power once agabt the old and time honored
•hmfiCTtitif pirty, under whose guidance ami control our country! prospered. Be were the greatest 'reest and m >st prosperous pe iple o" the Globe. Foir-years ago that party passed out of power, and ithe reins of gov rnrnent were placed in /he hands of a sectional pirty, and what hts been the re- ; still, civil war has been inaugurated, the Constitution and laws i f our fi'hi’rs h; ve been trampled underfoot, and the law «f necessity declared to be the highest known |to the Ameiican pe- p'e. under which mob violence snd arbitrary ,arrests are of daily oceurrenc’.! R' member, Democrats, that, on next Tuesday, you aie to decide i between this one min power and ! the government of the pi-op'e. Do ' your duty. Elect little Mac. and > peace and pro-pcrity wil’ once m re ! iyladd:’n vonr homos and mike
U H’uru yum inrinn unu uitivc p’eis.int your firesides. Very respectfully, R. D. Hu PG EL. We witnessed the departtureofthe 181st Ohio Volunteer Infintrv, They embarked at Cincinnati for th'* front. <heerr g loudly for little Mac. When we remember that this regimmt. * i numbering over seven hundred, is a’m >st entirely composed of veterans, it leads us to conclude that the soldiers are not much troubled with niggers on the brain, and we are certain that Mac will carry the Cumberland and Potomac army, providing the brave soldiers, who compose these armies, have a fair and impartial expression at the coming election. THE NEWS. Grant, it is stated, tn id<* his recent disastrous move in consequence of reports that Petersburg hid been evacuated. On Sunday night the rebels attacked the breastwoiks of the 2nd and sth corps, and according to federal accounts, were repulsed, with, of course, “heavy loss.” There is a large rebel force in Kentucky under Forrest Chalmers, Lyon. Buford and Taylor, Paducah, Columbus and other places are thieatenod; but it. is believed that Johnsonville, where there is an immense quantity of fedt ral sup plies, is the real objec-
• tive point. Fort Herman is in I possess.on of the rebels, and there. I on Saturday, (ho n-Ms captured i a steamer with $200,000 wt-rih of ’ gevei'iMnent goods. 1| The rebel ram A’bemarle, on Albem rle sound, was blown up <>n . the 28th ult., by a federal laiuwh. , The launch was sul seq lent ly sunk by the rebel tire and n ‘.arty all of its crew raptured. Secretary Stanton is to be made Chief Justice of the United States Su, rcine Court, and Mr. Blair (Montgomuy or Frank?) is to take the pasi ion of S cretarv if War. O-n th” Lafayette and /n lianapolis railroad, on Monday eventing, a collision occtirr-d between a pissengea and a catlie train. Thirty persons were ki led, and from twenty to thirty others were wounded. Mercantile failures c-mtintie in England, and financial circles , there a p e pervaded wife gio tn The fai.ur s in Rio Janeiro c< inprise a liability aggregate of $55,0 M >,OOO. Gold closed in New York last night at 250. A few n>'fe‘‘victories” will send it to 1,0 0. 1 —.. — JtsTThr miner ht which the Democru tic soldiers of ibis State hsve been -windied out of their v >te, esnnut be belter given than in the lolluwing • x.rsct, which we clip tn n» the Lr uisvill. Journal. We can vouch tor the correctness ol the article, as the Co'oin I seat us the vote of the regiment, winch was a per 1
o■— r • led swindle. A currrspondent of the Lowisvil], Journil, wril'ng trora Chattanooga on the 12 n lust., saj» : Til* Major of thr47;h Indi io* boast jed a t'-w rv.-nitigs ago, in the h< aring o’ oiio-r "ttici r«, wliom n,- con-idi r.d bo al Lincoln! It-*, ‘that the Colonrl n ill.. 47 h Indiana w,-nt io th* hospital wiur* his toidlrts WrTr, Slid had his sUlg'llh polllout the Lincoln in. ii, which Hit- surg-vn ill . I’i.i-n a »O.r was alt'n wilhoitl . s n ing to the Ulrii what ii was f.r, and ■ u ol bit oen pick' d on tn 'ln Sil’ grotl, tori) MX voted ,or Lincoln snd uiur lor McClellan I'ne 'iiriv -IX Lncoill met! wile sen bom' Ituniedla I lv, and the lour McClellan m n r-iain d in the hospital.’ Thai is die wai the M>r ton an I Lincoln p rt) di aire to hav- H ‘.air,« l« c.loll ' Li all the hospital, a voo•: is lak'n beiure the soldiers .re furlough *d, and such as vote lor M 01'1,11 ate s-nt i lioille ; all then In. rs retain, d. ] is the same wnli the reg'nien 8 in the 6 Id A'l'f a vote IS taken the 10l al soldi. Ts are pirn.ill d 10 get so k an l come hntn 0l II.IS no less ihsn Col. btanley, in hl* • petcli uiglil brnore last, boasted that In : thana soldiers were getting sick al the right time, that lheir native air was go id lor thmi and it ih. y voted lor Governor Morn n 11 waj no sopperoend’s busi Hess ”
- Tin cliHrg.-a are tp. cific ; nntiv-H, dni.-s i at.d numbers ol i< l'lih- iiis are giv-n. 1 iu-y will tint be <l* tiled, bt cause they are true, Mid ill*- pr<n>i ol their truth Can ibe readily furnished. That the iniquity ' coin plumed oi tins been prac iced be'or*repeatedly, md lias been *xp<**ed, m<y pull the sensibilities of the p. ..pie conc* ruing it, but does no', niter its m'amnus character. Think ol it. Well men un tier a pretense <>' sit'kn<ss and urlough ed to vote lor M-tr'on. bu sick tn-n are denied it lhet ere democrats. Imugiue HU >*ffic< I through a hot plial ol wounded alii sick soldiers, to some oi whom a furlough w-*uld be a respit** from ifeuth, and attempting to win th* mto a renunciation their political convictions bv a bribe which oft*r« th* in health and home. Imagine them sen tencing to turiher s.rf.ring in a hospital those who will rot acc.pt the bribe.' Anti then imagine, if possible, h lower • depth o< meanness and greater contempt tor soldiers limn is evinced in such a proceeding. It is one which is carried on hi the sanction and direction of the president, and is op*-nl justified by the must prominent and influential utwspv per ol bis party. Notice of biiiiinis ’r S tie. in hereby given that, by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Plea* of Adam* Count . Indiana, the undendrned admiuiMtrator of the E»ta’e of Isaac i>eb<ilt,de ceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the Court Ho ise door. at. Decatur, in said county and State, on Saturday, October 29t , 1*64. between the hours of M < ’clock. a m and 4 •»’ , clock, f. m , an equal, undivided two-third" part of the following described Real E*tn’e in |ada ma county. State of ndiana. to wit: The I North Went quarter o section thirty tiro ( ~) in township tw- nty aev.-n (27.) North of range fourteen (14) East. And an « quitable interest ’ in two third" part of the South East quarter of the North East quarter of avclim. thirty .ne (3|) in township (2-*) twenty seven. N-»rth of mng* f (14) fourteen Eist. in said county aud State . T nns, oru-third cwh i‘ hand; one third in (6) six n.oaths one thi*d in (»2) twelve ! months, with notes at interest waning benefit r of ap' raiaement and with gnnd fn-ehold twcuri 1 ty. ‘ Z MERRYMAN. .. ’ Admiuibtrator.
I .. ■-I Notice. I Notice i« hereby > iv?n that Letter? nf .id- ’ miwiMrat.en has been grant'd and confirmed tn the underaigTed on th? ** n»? of John P. Smi’h, lat? of A damn countv. deceased. *<aid i.* •opposed to be «n|vei t EL Z1 C SMITH Rept. 1 fl. I . AdminMratrfx Notice. N r OT!CE i« hereby eiv?n that th? un<l?r ifjnrd Admini«t rato? ~f :h? E**tat? o r An ’r w W rally drc?a«?d. by virtu? of an red r <f the <\»uit of Common P'?a* of Adam* Joan tv. will >ll at private Male, from and after the lG»h lav of D•.•comb r. A D at the law office of Divid Studahaknr. in Decatur in «aid count? of Kdim- th** following d?«rrih d Heal , Estate. t>r» w t -The undivided two hundred’ll and nin fi-re hundr? If’-an 1 forty part* of th? foll* wiojr described Re al F>t’*tr • —Th? East h If <>f ’hr North Went quarter of *?rfi ***» twriit- v-nin**. tod i 'hern and <»•>■• half j ] arr«*a taken off of the '-o' h end in a «q»iar? form of th? We«t h If of th? t North . quart* r all in «aid M-r»t »n *wentv ninv ( '9.] in township twen y « : x [*!6 ) North ranir? t* en Eaar. in Xdarn* Conn* v S’«t«* o Indiana On th» following t« rnii *f th? nurch •-? money in hand, in «ix, an I in twel ? mor ths, from <hv »»f sale, inf- rest on d f? red payments by «'iv'n<f uo’-m with '*pprnr» , <l security. SYL* ESTER C. SCHOLES Ort. 2". d'lmimstr itor. Notice of Guardiin’s Sale. N r OTICE is b'*r?by given that th? undersigned Guardian, bv virtu? of an ord'*r of th? Court of Common Pl?a> of d ia-ns Cnnntv, will aril, at private snl? from and after th? dav of November A. D. • Q G’ at his rr«iden?r in the town of D?ri»ur in th? County «»f \d »m« in ’ee State of Indintri. th? following d?«rrlbed real estate, »o-wit : — The South W<-«t quarter of th? Nor’h E o*t quarter if wertion four in town’diin twen’v seven ( ’7.) North rang? sis teen [I ] Ea«t. in the County of Xdanw and State of India* a, rnntain'n/ forty acre* the same mon* or l?*s. On the following conditions: On? half th? pu-cba-? money in band th>* reaidu?in six m>»ntb* with interest hv th? purchaser. giving his t'Ote with approved -rcuritv. SAMUEL PATTERSON. Cct I4th. l w 4. Guardian. Administratrix Sale.
r I^"E undersigned will sell sell at public sal* I on Satnr lay, th»* 22d davof October. 1*64 at th? Tut? r?M(l?nf(* of John Paul Smith. d?r?a«ed, bite of Adam* Countv in Pr?b]»* j Towr*»hip the p«*raonnl pron?rtv of said d?<*edviit/hof t«k?n bv th? x»i.L»w. of I Hor*e*. Cattle, Ho**. Hay. Wheat, and Ms, Farming U»**n<iD. Household and Kitchen Furniture. and rnan* nth< r articl*** not her? er.um | ' j ?rnh d. X credit of tw?lv? months will l>? eiv?u on all fiums ov» r t* r»-e dollars bv tll? pur?ha«?r. Lr'V'ng hi* »>ot<* with approve I s?curi’v. waivin*? valn iri<»n o’* nppr .isoment Sal? to commence at ID o’clock, a m FLIZX C SMITH, Ort 7.) Administratrix. j ~ _ Notice of 'ale of Land, i' h?r?bv «/iv?n that h virtue of * an <«r«le r of sh? A<l-ims Court of Common ' Pleas, 'he un*l *r*i ; /n* d C<>rmnissi(>H?r appointed 1 bv *:iid Court, will ”ffi r for sab* nt private sub* ' at his office i»» D*Ti»tnr. fr »m and aft*-r th? 11 th d <v <»f V(»v?mh« r. 1?64. th? North W?st quarter of »h? East quarter of *ertion (2 ), town i ship ( 6.) N- rth of Ra g? (1 ■' East in A<lam» I County. Indiana TERM'S’.—<)n?-third in hand; on? thi-d ii ti re? months, and *»n? third in *ix rnomh«. with approved personal security and inter* st from rx<cu inn date. J R BORO, Oct. 7.] Commissioner. Election. IVTOTTCE i«h r»*bv xriven th’t then* will bp v »ii •■’rction held at th? n*ti’tl p]ncrof hnl I I 1 . V ■ al
inr election in the severs l tow*.-hip® in Adam* Connty. Tnd» mi on th- eighth darof November. \ D I RM. for the purpose of eb’ctinu thirteen electors of President and Vice Pre>i d- nt of the United States With*-® my ha’d (hi* 13 h dav nf Oc’ober. UM JACOB sTULTR. Oct, II ] Sheriff A. C. Card to Invali’s. \ Clergyman, while resting in South Amp rica as a mis iontiry. discovered a safe and | simple remedy for th* Cure of Nervoua W*ak ne*s. • arlv Decav, Diseases of the Urinurv and Remit nl Organ*, mid the whole train of disorders brought on bv baneful and viciou* habit®. Great numbers have been already cured hv this nob]p remedy. Prompted hv a d-sire to bene fi‘ the affected and unfortunate, I will Rend the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, tn any one w o needs it. Frf of Charge. Please inclose » stamped enve’oped, address ed to yourself. Address JOSEPH T IVMIN. Station D Biblf Horsy, Ort 7, R 64. New York City. J _ MVRBLE WORKS. “Who hR* not Lost h Friend.” The undersigned has opened a marhle shop in Decatur on Jackson Rtre**t, between third and fourth street, after the first of April next he will have a large and b »tt»*r assortment of American & Italian Marble! than ha* heretofore been offered in this part of r theenun rv. Those who intend erecting Tomba MONUMENTS OR GR\VE STOVES, in memory nf their loved departed will do well tn give him a call. “The towering Monument or vaulted Tomb P«»int mankind to mankind’s comoion home He is al*n p epared to furnish upon the •hortpfc* notice DOOR CAPS A\’n SITLS. WIXDO v c YPS AVD SILL* PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, j t WATER TA ALL it COPING. STONE STEPS AND BXLUSTRADES. Specimens of his work can now he seen at the rernetry a Piea«ant Milla. Rt »ne for James G »»ns jr. wife <nd Jcm-a T. Dailey I Terms Reasonable. Call and exam : n * his material, and wook, before purchabing tli*euh o re HL>hY tCHI bLM. |
Notice to Non-Residents. ST ATE OF IV PUN d ( ADXMSCOUN’TJ.sn j T rm 1865 CATFTAWtVF |AVI,FT ) 1 VS JnnNMAWIKT ’ TT to ’h* Mtin’Aciion nf tho Clerk , of A .i,l 0, iir« that « .id di-f. nd.uit IK a no" !' r?*id?nt of th? S it? of Indiana. j 1 No’ieri-i therefore, h-r-bv ofvon ’aid non • i r?*id?nt def nd ant of the fllinz and pondarev t of said complaint, amt unless h? p rs<*r allv he j and nppe r before the J id-je of vi I C 'nrt on tb-- fir*t «lav of the next term thereof to b h«»l i d?n at the Court House in the town of (ur in «a’d County,on th? 'ml Monday of J M ’i uarv next, atic* answer or d?m >r to said com pl lint th? “am * will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN MjCONNEL. 0ct.7.18H1. Clerk. Notice to N m-Residents, Stat> of Isnr.ANi ) Tn the Court nf r mnmnn ( ad mis cocnty Pleas January Term, lb o av<an J PETTIT. ) WILLIAM c. pett T.\ TT annr-arin/ to th? satisfaction of th? ’ind?rsi«Fn? 1 by nffi lavil filed that «tid defend ( ant !•* a non resident oftheSta’r of Indiana. Notice is. t herefor?. hereby c v« i r said defendant of the filing and pendancy of said complaint, and that unless he appear and answer th? sam? at the calling nf *ai 1 cause in th* Court of Cimnmn Peas of said Conntv. tn be held at th** Court Hou*'- in the torn of Decatur in said county, on the 2nd Monday of January nex*. th sain? will be heard and de terminrd in his absence. JOHN McCONNFL. Oct 7. IdM Clerk New Arrangement! AT THE FANCY STORE X. B. SHOEMAKER,
H iviug bought otr John L nhsr’ <fc Co,, ■is n<>* tilling his House with « N.-w sup ply <»t G-i'uis H* Ims, nnd w:ll keep. <m bin *s ag'ioil sssort’iu nt o’ L idles’ H i's. Bonnets nnd Titmtnings; Ribbons, rii-he* hu I strnw trimmings. In tact, h ’till hn* belonging to thiit department. Also, h i’ull line of Indies' dress triinn.ings, the best an ! Ist' st stales in market H’s stock ot Logierv and gloves cannot h> siirpissei) bv «nv h>>u*e in town, h'l ot which he will s . II V,, n Inw for the times, H* bus 'n isemplnv » ■ *k ■» ■*». of much > xp> ri nee who will attend 'O trimm ng und finishing Imnne’s <ind hs’s 'n the best «rd tales’ style Persons wi-l ing lo bin g 'ods in his line wil) find ittorheirgrlV'ntHgetogive him h rnll, ss his goods wi | r-Commi nd themseves, Ju it 23 1864 C. l7 HILL S ” Piano Forte Warcrooms and Music store. No 54 Dxlbotin s’r??t, Fort Wayn?, Indiana, npp »•.»♦? r**uri bou<? Musictl Instrument Warerontns in th” West. K -*-ps con*tanllv on band a larjr? m?n’ n*
PIANO FORTES C\ RIVET OR G \N< A vei ODEOVS From the bn>t M nu H' tur» r* Sde anent tor Steinw»v <v X w Y rk.— Chic kt -ria/ <fc Son*. B »<tnn Wm Knabe <fe C » . Btl’irnorH whos»- Pianos are ar knnwlrdged br al! first class musician* the b»-s’ in <h«‘ world. Al*n. Pi no* from many n»her first rlaa* Mar u’ »r f lire® S D it H. Smith’s ■ and M <si»n dr Hamlin’s B Organ®. II »rtn«»niurr.s and M’-lodeon® The he«t instruments manuGctured in Ameri ca. Al«o, all kind* of small instruments, such 1 a* guitars, violins, fl i’p*. Rccordron* dr* ins ' <tc.. Music books, instruction b<ok* and sheet 1 music. y arrangements with manufacturers are such that 1 can make it to th • interest of pur ‘ chasor* to buv here in«tead of going further as j • "hall roitainlu sell as low if not lower than ! th* rmnnfictu’er*. H ivinT ecure I the services of a competent Turmr. Pianos and Melopx »vs will h? tuned and repaired in the b *st iw>s-ible manner. Fort Wayne, June 4 1864 —’v GO O n NE w s UN ON STOVE STORE!! The readers of the “Eagle” are informed tha V S IT & A G N F AV Have on hand a verv large ri d fti *tc<). COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOVER. of the very he*t pxtents —none better can be found i n the United Rtates—wl ich we will >el at greatly REDUCED RATES All Stoves warranted to be a® represented, or if not w* will refund the money and have nounkind feelings. W » have also u good stock of H irdwire. Tin. Copper and SHEET IRON Ware, and House Furnia) i ing gon Is. which we are selling very low. We buv R’nves in Cincinnati. We buy Stoves in Pittsburgh. . We buv Stoves in Troy We buv Rto/esin Cleveland. We sell Store*nn time. We sell Rf<»ves for Cash, We sell Storm cheap. We sell GOOD TIN w XRE Purchaser® will do well t o call and examtn? our stock .in order to j udge for themselres, a ASH * AGNEW’S. R H. Schwegman’a old ®fand , No. ®7 C<»l»i mhi( Street. | v5d39. Fort Wayne, Indiana
NEW STORE! JohnMeibers &Bro Haw just nprr.v.J, s( ll, e „j d M. ibtrs iu Uecatur, n nf .ortmrlit »l Hiy (liH'iis and Cr„ ' * ****** "• rn'irt- at' O having i>wi, pur, ')v_v are prepared to svll at r.a tt .Ja r, ’L th* times. •'■’«««, DRY GOODS'. Os every kind, variety. »t v ) F v the very lowest pncea l| la , tll i,Z' o at u> the town or coun.y! J "• loujU ress Goods! tn H Ulin, wear* »*'<>nd tonnne-» M( j READT-HWE (miJd In thi, wennly ~k , n by purchaser befor. b llJlllf e h« wh , r , assortments of ' r Queensware! Glass-ware, Woodcn-warc AXD
Hard w a re ! Xr? nf th? r».-v latest cfrles and nf th» moat *upermr q-inli if*, all <.f which w? sell eheap, considering th? prices of other •*tiklid. menu GROCERIES! W? havf th? lareest assortments, and nf best quality, rwr offi r?d in this n«ark?*;}U)4 we will do our very best to undersell al] mm p**ti»or- in this branch of our buaineaa mm well as al] others. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for«/o.»dsjit th- highest market pne«. April 2, I 86«. N E W G O ODS NEWPRICES We ar? now receiving our Spring Sto?k oi ioods and. altho gh, (ni account of nirkneu we ar? a little late, we bought our goods lrc» 15 t<» 20 per cent cheaper than w? could h*r» don? 8 week or two earlier in th? »eason. Wi intend our customers shall have ;he surantigt of th? GREAT FALL IN PRICES, and although wp are not able toiell goods »» th? good old fashioned Peace Prices, w» can come nearer tw it that, w? have «lnn» ia a long time. IVe art openll g our usual air>n meiit of DRY GOODS Palm Leaf and other Summer Hats, bona-tur t ificial*. ribbons Clothing, Groceries Boots and Shoe*. Nail*. Iron J* all of Which W" will «ell at th* lowest po.sibi* pi ir?« for READY PAY,
But a* w. can huv to adrantage only for ready p'av we cannot sell good® on Credit v6-nl7 NUTTMAN A CRAWFOBD* NIBILCK «. ( LOSS, WFI OLE SALE AND RETAIL PTALEB L< SOOTS, SHOES, ,(W IEVIICT. At Nihlirk«OW Stand in Decatur. Indian* I S n et ieinL' constantly a large and re*j »u I perior Stuck of Winter Boots and Shoes, Which W-* are selling at such prices a® the times.and we ine®n to demonMrate * ‘to our cuß’<-m-rs Among the block wu i found a assortment nf LADIES’ AND MISSES SHOE*. G iters. Bootees. <tc.. Kid heeled SnrU r ’’ Calf. Kid. Giore kid Congress heeled Gauert and Balmoral®. CHILDREN’S WEAR Kid heeled Balmoral* find fancy and * Tron * Shoe* of all kind®—including the celebr*’** Conper Toed Shoes, the and cheapest € fpr got up. MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND ROYS’ WEAR. <»f nil kind*, of the best quality, and •’ lowest rates. Leather, Findinea, Ac , A full stock. The whole having been I To- Cash, and wil. be sold eheap. IWH IDE AM) fI’SKIS »< An I wr warrant nil articles to be well*** carefully rnsde, and of the best materialnCalf and Kip Boots, Stogi** Brogans and Ladies Wear. of a'l k nds. kept on hand and tnada to tire The pit' lie are invited to call and exsnttr* oura'oek before purchasing of Storm »• ** WH-rnnt our Goods to )h* of the best quality> and will be sold at tnnch lower prices tM n can ho purchased at any other e«tabl ; *hn>ert i” rhe County, nr even nt For* Wavne 8-f* CALL—-we charge nothing for .bowing attr Goods NIBLICK * CLOS«. j DeesmUr 96,1H6. Drtawr, lai-
