Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1864 — Page 3
T HF, E ’ G T. E. OFFICIAL LOCAL * MISCELLANEOUS. ~jtem-m’>pr! Remember!! of 4»b«erinlinn ie.nne convene vpnr'in advance.f' 50 within the venr 9,00. nt ibo Expiration of the year. «2.5 No nnnor jiooontn.up.’ -ntil nV .r™>r. ire paid up. on- i onnntthn >f the Publishers Thp nin®r will ho «nnt tn «uh«rrih®r<» nOcr th#»tr fbn® of «nh<rript»nn b*’9 < xniriul nnlea* antic -i« giv®n tn th® cnntrnrv W<* rccp'v® no rwbi»crihpr«. for n l®s*« period tlvm 6 month*. —»m 1,1 — Sn.«ci’»l Not»r®. 7*n 4 f) J? All advertifirmrirffi fa fr rn far fl time. and nr tiered nut lufare hr exnirntinn nfthe time merited. wi'lbp 4c reoufar r'itp'i fnrthd same up to the time hey re ordered o’>t. The Markets! CORPFCTFn weekly ' V -I AfPTPPR’ <t RRO . Merchants and Produce Dealers, Main Street, Decatur. .r.diina. DICATVR. November 25. f ■;"? Wheat 1 6; » 1 phve 9 " r orn Onto • 60 to <ls Pntnfori ..... Apples • • • • 60 fn 10 • Dried ..... He. Y lb Peans ...... M 0 Peaches IP I s - Egg* 2° ; Fritter - • .... 30 Bag* 4 Pert wax - • • • “ • Barley 1 5'J THE LADY’S FRIEND. Th? January number of the Friend i® alrrndv on O ir tahl®. «n i fully hngra nut the high reputation of this new monthly, which i« no v ?nt**ring upon the n»COn<l Fpnr of its » X’ fc t®nc® Th? I?ad ing *t?®l engraving. “Hush ! It I® AM**?!,.” is a 1 picture, and will go right to th® hearts of th® l-di?*». Th® Fashion Pint? l — a doubbon®, as .?« v rv handsome ind??d, admirably ®ngr*v®d on and richlv rninr-rt. Then tb®r® is a colored design <«f a " nrk Tab]? Companion, a v®rv n«®. fnl Iv’v. a« «h® in r**d and yellow and blue; an’ oth**r»ngrny inos o< th? F ishions, Work Tshle D-p'-ir’me’ ts. (fee. Th® of thi> num her i« a pieep ?n’i’l»*d “I S’nod Wi bin OurCn’t ifr® Hall.” Ammet’’*’l t«nrv contents, which nr® ®v®n nnusu dlr »x wo m.V specify “ ' Gr**«! M i'cl.,” by Emma R R'nl?v ; “L ; nh« M«t “A Story CH A Housohnl I ” by Mr®. H m?r : “Fsl*?.” hv P. H C »«•■ : ••Gnpi i At The Cspc,” by Miss D • n»v*|lv ; “Through T l '** P »p*»r-miU.” by ViruiniM F. b-v Julia Gill ; ‘‘C »s»lr L'nnlncl)hr Aunt Alice; “Mrs G'r’on’s Pr*scription,” by 0. M Trowbridge**; Lil,” by Mrr. T'iftk»r ; “L V‘ d And Hated,” by Ida Ma«on ; E litnrials, &e., <fce. Price sr»5 r » ; 2 copies : 9 copies sl6 00 21 copies 835 00 Specimen numbers will he sent to those desirous of up chibs for 15 cents, Wheeler & Wjhon’s Ce|eh»-n‘“d S»wintr Michmes ar? furnished es Pr-miums Address Deacon Peterson, 319 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Now j« the time to send on subscriptions for 1865. CONCERT. Th® concert, last Friday ?v*nin«r. was a perfect success, Erery piece wss di« po«ed o f in a manner ft rp would have done credit tn nbler Bands. “Hom?. Sweet. Hom®,” on the D »übl? left©, hr Wh»t rt . Drove I to be the f?m nf th® evening, and the manner in which it. wa« peHormcd, elicited rounds nf applause, and hillv sustained th® Pro fpssnr’s repiVa’inn he has aa’ned rand to which h 4 * is entitled) as hoinn* one th® he?t musicians o< th? acre. L wnu! I be impossible to dn justice to the performer®. i r w® should omit th? performances of th® String R »nd. in which our nld friend. Murray, tank p»rt in introducing nn anc'»>nt instrument known an th® “Hurly Gurdv.” I t would h® p r esnmptHOHs in us t<» a‘t®mpt to describe tncpfl e» nmduc®d upon th® an b’enc® by th® introduction o< this instrument Ltdias wav» | th *ir han Ike-®’ii »fs in applause G-n’!®men wvre will with #xcir?m®nt. Tn fact th® ►x®’t»m®nt. was as ?r®at as pv«s pro ln n e | hr E 1 Forest, jn his favorite play of Richard th® TH. ' Th® 4 ‘Exed«inr Tronn®” won golden honors for th?m««*|vea Their p?rf >rm nnces, w® doubt not, have n®ver• h«»-n ex<!»n«l. exn.. p t bv M»lt. Prel's worldrenowned miniauels. The wbob- p.-rforminr. f*r snrp<t«Frd the e*n»cM'ion. nf th. n „ |j. nc . Sf . bv nil pr-«»nt to hav. h»p n the orinlost afftir ever witnessed j n neeeter. * <
F PENMANSHIP. , Piof. Rtnk will di-iiver :i «erie« of ]<-o j lures on Penmanship nt the School House, in tins place, commencing on We.lr.-sd.iy evening, December 2ist. He will leach J the Riderian system, which, although a new system, is consil-ied by scimtibc 1 > inert to be the most simple, systematic, j and accurate now in use. His terms per schcl ir are $2 00, which pn these wer limes, is certainly very low iHe will, also, give instructions during i the day in u'd kinds of pen-drawing, card marking, recording, <£c. Specimens of his drawing can be seen bv calling st the Burt House. They, undouidedlv, prove him to be a master penman. We won! I advise those wishing IO become expert in the use of the pt n to give him a tri ti, as be coincs well recommended'. xrw e would call Hie attention of on J readers te the notice in H is week’s issue, a-I.i::g for a tm tiling »f the citizens of the cOiihtv, for the pu'pose ol adopting such mi aaures as will secure to us the credits, that we are entitled to on the next draft. A’ this is n question of importance to ev- ’ every man in the county, we hope that they will respond to the call, and take | such action as will secure to us our ere 1- ■ is. and cl. ar lite county from a future; draft. In necorit >nce v> i h tile e«tabii«eed usage of the press w» shall su-p.-nd p"b I lication i n'i! after t’ e Holidays Our next issue will appear Friday, January 16th. t; rVI -a ivies to- Hvielsior Troupe,” wl>. n perlorming, not tu throw brick bats in the direct ton of nervous young ladies, as ki-ieaiutn ' is very injurious to the lungs. CJ'The Ball given by the Decatur Silver Band at Trager dt Uhl’s Hall on last ’dondav evening, is said to have been the best ev< r given in this place. Notice. j A a public im el iiiLf of >he cil iz‘*ns nf A d.-niis C')un*y, at ti.e County II »use, in Liecatur, on ; satob.iv, lhe 7'tii da} • of .T;’.iri.-trv. A. D. 1 MS. without DKriNr PION OF P ' R r Y. t c • .-i Iv*’’ :• nd adopt «iich riP-’isii'es hs’v il! must iM'Cur.* to Adons conn’v tin v.h-.an i c edits o which they are < ntitle I on the m x . • h'of’ A umi'-ral ultra lim.* is most ’e-prci 1 fully re<juc*k-d. I)av : d Stud\h \klr, W G a'pevcl R, J. R. M-llir. C L k (-.i;h muter, •laC->H SilLTs, D. Ct:ABB* H. 0. IhNT. V. M W. Mof.FR, T 'l'. DnRWIN, John CftA'VFoun, .1. M. Nuttman, b. S. MILI.bR. Conrad Brake, W»j Trout. I. H. X: wins, Josiph Cribs James Simcoke. i nec : '-3 W. J). Frazee. . ■ e i V a J)Y Ji.hn 7’. Raker, of Kirklnnd townCuo 4 ami reported Io i< <*. o:h> red mid whije , • cow, left hour broken off. nbirit 5 years oM, no marks in th? e-ir*. pppr'ißed at twenty ffv<dollars bv Israel Stoneburner and Samuel ' Weld-. ' DANIEL WELiT. J P Clark’s Schoo! Visitor. V-LI’ME IX. I A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY 1 Th? Visit »r will c wnenep its Ninth Vnlum with the J ••nn.nrv nnmh?r, 1865. 'I hi> is me only Day Periodirftl published at seventy five cents a year ! Magazine form, beautifully illn-tr ited. Npw type, new features ; Rea ings.M'tdc Speeches, Dialogues, Stories. Poems, Mithemntics. Enigmas, Gramo/an Rebuses, etc., etc., from the VEIY BK-ST WR'TERs. The Visitor has the largest circulation of i sn> Educational Javrnal pu’dishe 1 No.v is the time to form clubs fnr Winter S.*h > >!s. Semi lor a specimen, and see inducements to chibs. Address, with two cent stamp. J . Dauohaday. Publisher, Pbibididphia, Ta. Notice t Non-PeSdenL ■ State nf Indiana.J Tn th® Adams Circuit Court, Adams County. $ Fvbrua y Term, 1865. Sarah E. G.dbdier j ys. k Complaint for Divorce, j ' .John F GmH eh er. \ I r appearing tn the satisfaction of th? under- • ! I signed by :iffi 1.-ivit fl? I, that the sai l de- ( | fend ant is a mm resi lent of the State of In li- ’ ana, notice is, therefore, hereby given sai 1 d* fehdatiflk I In- filing ami pendany of said coniI plaint, and th it unless he appe ir an I answer the same at the calling of sai I cause in th • A lanis Circuit Court, t<» h® h-ld at the Court. ■ Hou*?, i: the town of b.*e. it'ir, on th ‘2 i don day <>t » ■>t rrr a , ;;,.- s t tit- u •,. i»d> heard ai d determined in his absence. JOHN Me•’GNNEL, Clerk. Dec 9 By W. F. STrr»Aßu>:R. D< n’py. Estrav Notice. * r up bv Richard Winans, nf St. 1 M iry-7 o.vn*hip. Adams County. Indiana, and appraised as r.-ouired By law.on t K ® -hd day ol X vember, 1*64,-on® dun hej’er. a slope ■of the underside of the right ear. white face. ! ' supposed to Im* three years old, appraised at 1 fuurb < n dollars. G. R LEWF.L. ALEXANDER McGONAGLE, II Appraisers. JOHN McCON EL. Clerk, Her? By W. F. Srcrva.i-.n, Deputy.
. Cclie3tor’s Office, i; 1 Ith Di-th ct ' f Indiana ) N BLE VILLB, D-C 1, 1H64 j" Special Income Tax tor’63. 1 NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT ” THE ASSESSOR ( 1 for the Dis ri't ha-duly as-i s-e l an I placed lin mv h nds for colhi-iinu. t especial income impox. d bp the j oini res ibition p <-•<! bv ! Congress, July 4ili. H 1 in lif -ui.| tax is no* paid by the 2 -ill .1 iv of January. Ibli.i. the law .compels a enlleitioii by dislr. inf aiid -ale of property, together wnh a penal y of leh n- r cent , and all Ollier U ce.-sary expmi-es. 7'his 7'ax 's an a'-e«s neni upon th? income ending ; Doceinb r 31, 1 ;G3, and is a d'lplic iLe asse**meht f»r that year ;v the rate o> percent. Nothing but GoM, r, Treasury ?Not-s, ami Nxiion il Bmk B Hs n-c- p’i-d in payment. Payment made at the office of BENJAMIN J. RICE, D-pufy Collector in DECATUR, County »»f Adams; and State of Indiana. OFFICE HCUR':~From January 1-t to Jnnu «'y 20th, IB 5 —lmm 8 o’clock, a. un ii. 12 o’c’oek, in , ami lr.»m 1 n’clork, p. m.. until 5 o'clock. D. m .of each ”-<•(•;< d ,v DE WI IT C. CHIPMAN, December 3, 1864. CuEecior. I I — ‘A Complete Pictorial History of th? * J unes “ “The best, cheapest, apd successful Family Paper in the Union.” Marner’s Weekiv, SPI.FX T DTDT,Y TLLIKTR\TED. * ( ritical Nrdices (fflhe Prer*. “The best Family I* p- r published in tin* U: i ‘ d States.”—[Xi w London A Iv.-rtiser. " I he MODEL ' EW PkFEßofniir country—complete ID nil th** departmeiits of ->n American Family Paper—Haupi r’s Weekly his earned 'or > -ell a liudit to its title • A J URX \L OK ;CIVILIZ \ ITO .’ ’’--[Vo'v V »"k Evening Po-t. ‘J hisP.ip v fwvu' - t’ie be t •ilus'r tel. Our 1 future hi-foriois will enrich th in-elves nut of I Harp r's Weeklv long after writers, ami naint- ; er-, and publi-h- rs are turned to dust.”—[New ’York Evangelist “A necessity in every household.”—[Boston | Transcript •*Il is at once a leading political ae I histori ual annalist of the nation.”—[Philadelphia I Ledger j ‘'Th® best of its class in America”—[Boston i 7'ruveller. PJ6> The Publishers Imv * p« ’-f. cfe<| a system nf mai ihg bv which they run supply the M AGA I zine and Ei kly promptly totlm-e who pn-tcr i to- rec« ive tIo ir pie 'odn als idredy from the i Office of Puhiii :ilion. Po-tma.-'ets and others . ' desirous of eeltillg up Chibs ■.-.•'ll be supplied I with a Land-o Ae pictoii il Show bill on anpli cation i The postage on ITabpem's Weekly is 20 :•< yea: 'vhich mu&t be pdd at ihe bubsci d’i r’s | post olUce. i criiis > Harp! r s Weekly om year. Cl ' 0 An Ext ia Uopv oi either the Wei kly- or Ma- | gazine will be s’li p ied gratis for < very Club of Five Slbsi hibehs at. $4 II each, in one r.-ni.t 1 t.-j’-’re • «»r S’X I’np;.*. f.HI Hi), I Back Number-can be supplied at anv tim® The Annual Volume of II akpeb’s W * eki.y, in nea* clothing binding, will be xm l bv expr< -- . I '"or S'3 each. A <‘oinpl< te S, f. compi i-ine Eight Volumes, sent on n ceipt of ca-h at the r ite of i; I .'•»» per vol., freight :it expe'isj of purchaser. Address llAnprit <t Bkotiu-rs Franklin Square, New York. ‘ Unquestionably th*-best sustained work Ol the kind in the Woild.” ; | HARPER’S New Monthly Magtzin®. ! Critical Notices ol the Press. It is the Toremost Magazine of the day. Tire 1 fireside never had ■> more delightful comp inion, j nor the million a nmre onterprisi g friend, th ai Harper’s Magazine.—[Methodist Protestant : (Bab imore.) Tb«‘ most popular Monthly in the world.— [New York Ol»-erver. We must refer in terms of eulogy to th® high tone and varied excellences of Harper’s Maj.a ' zine—a jvurnal with a monthly circulation of : about 170,0 Ii copies—in .v o-e page* are to !>■* • ! found some of' the choicest light and gener..l , reading of the day. W<» -peak of as ' an evidence of the America” people : il d the * popularity it has acquir d is merited. Each I Number contains fully I <l4 paces of reading inattcr. appropriately illus’rated wiih good wond cuts; and it combines in itself tin* raev monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, I blended wi.h the best features of tin- d nlv jour inal. It has great p »>ver in the dbseminat ion of a love of pure literatun*.—[ frubner’s Guide to American Lih-r itur®,Lomloi . Tne volumes bound constitute of them selves a library of miscellaneous reading such as can not b.- found in th?-am? comp ns in any oiher ! publication that has come under our notice.— < [ Buslun Courier. SIBSCWfioXS. 1865. The Publisher* have perfected a system of mailing bv hich they can supply th® Mac; a zinehihl Weekly promptly t> iliom* who prefer to receive their periodicals directly from the Office of Publication. The po-tngeon Harper’s Magazine is 21 cents a year, which must be pud at tr.e subscribi i’> post office. Terms: Harters Magazine, one year, si 05 An Exira Copy <»i either the Magazine or Weekly will be supplied j. r i ’tis for every Club of Five Suhsc ihers it si» () each, in oneiviuitlance . <»r Six Copies for §2 ' 0.l B ick Number- can bt* supidu-l at anv time a Complete Set, now compri-ing Twenty nine Volumes, ill neat, cloth binding, will In* . m nt by express, freight at expense ot purcha* , er, tor $2 25 per volum • Single volumes, by ; mail, post-paid, $ J ()J. Cloh cases, *>r binding,sS cents, bv m iil. po-t-p iid. Address Harper a Brothers Franklin Square, New York.
Estrav Notice. «/ SHAKEN up bv G B Sew?], of St. I’cwn-’iip. Adams County, Indiana, and as reqninul hv law. 'n the -7n! day of D'*cemb r. 1834, one red h»df»-r. ®upp<»«‘ d tn , In* three ye-irs old, a cross mid a bit in the right ear on I r bit out of the left ear, vahud at fifteen dollar-. Hichard Winans, Alexander MoGona e, * Apprisors, JHTTV MctVINVEE, <M.*rk, Deel Kv W F Sti”u>b\K! ” Tn-p’py i Exetutor’s Sale. XTOTJCE is hereby given that tT-nn lersign- ; ’ i a <«] < xocu'or «>f tin* «*stnte of Olive H’li. <!e. cea-p.l la’e nf \d iii!« C.inntv. wi’l oib-r f»r I -aL*. nt th” bite r< ii -i lei ee nf »h»* drco.'iM-d .i■ 1 Bo<g 7’owns'dp. Adnnis (’oinjtv. one nrr e, m ■■ ' one 1)-»r<e wagon, one set of double bar ess. foj- ; ’•end of <1 <>ep, four head of milch cows, a lot of i | hav and wlunt, >, d homehoid and khcLeiij • furnitoi-e on the 3»d dav <>f .1.-iounrv. ! A credit of ni-e mon’hs will be given o : all I ' < urns over three dollars bv vh? purchaser g:vh>£ ; I hi« non* with approved seeuri’v. Dtc9 WILLIAM WOOD, Executor, t Farm for Sale. ! F) Y vir’u® of order of th® Court nf Com-! mon p le iso'" Adam* (’-nniv. mad® at the • Tejm thp’eof. |F64. I will ni li.sr' r.ublic snip, nt the Court ILms® do<»r in th” j town of Decatur, in tlrn countv of Adnm*. in ' ’ the State of [ndi-ina .on 1 lie 2 it'< rlav of 1 )eemn- | For. A. I) I hi 'ween the ’ ■ nrs of in < o’-lock. A M . .-.nd 4 o'y or':. P. M.. .. n k ;j :J [ d following di'«rril» d Ren] E-fat®.. io i wit : T[ie North half of th/* South East n in-- [ t»-r of <.pcfinn twentv-ri .di' ami a pur* of the North Eis , of ‘■n d see'inn twontv-i ’T ht D«rr : h‘ (I, as foho s : Con im-ncin * ‘ tw, ty rod« North of th? conn rof said <>eWKn vei :th mc<* East oi..d>’ -.brio! 'rods mid five link-; ihe- f(‘ N<.r‘b <i-di’v-iv* . rods to t' e S‘. Ahirvs Fiver; thence op ’I e j I M«-»n 1 -rings of s-ii I river to the E’»<t En® of I said <« ci ion; dunce South along s- iJ ]>m 1 the <ni.art< r m»-t t 1 oreon ; ih- dc- 'V, «t to the ! pen*, r of- 'id ‘•pctioo: them- - North tn tim | i r>l ice of beginning, all in nevn-hir twen’ - seven. Nordi range fifteen Enst n , j) ( > mon v I ; of Ad u ms. io th® State of so 1 iann. dm: a ini ng . in all one hiun'r d and twenty nine and eigh tv nne-hundieddn'nr res, mnre or ]o«s. On the ; f«dlowing t**rm«, to wit: One third of th® D”r■ch »se money to he nai lin linn I; one tbi p d in ; six; on third in twelve months, lyrtm •>?v of sale De ei-rp. p:<vnvnts to h-» on inf.-re-t. mvl i securen to the sadrtfaefinn of tlm nn<b. -d 'ned. David studabaker. No’* 18 ] Commissioner. Notice of Petition to SeW Real Estate. ! Stntp nf lodinna ) ! A7 :m« Couutv \ \ ’ O r]CE is hereby giv*n ’hat Enoch 5 . Run- | x n'T. ad miuis‘r i’<w of Du* ps*ntt* of Crore® I : W Griffith,deceased, has fiie-1 bls p-t Io cell the HEAL ESTATE ■ | of.th t . decedent his personal es'at®. being in ; snffi ient ’o p■ v tio» 'eh‘a nf lb - e<t. te.nnd, ; ’h’t said p-’itmn will h » h®n , ‘ la* th® next I j ‘< rm nf the Court of Conimon Pleas of Adams , ■ County ; Witness 'iv hand this the 14th d ty Novem’'‘'r lUU.1 U U. JO'IV McCONNEL. Ch rk. f , Nov. 18—lw By W. F. Studabaker, Deputy. I j Notice of Petition to Sell Beal Estate. Sfnip nf Indiana J Jdams County. \ is hereby given that George* Frank, j s a.lm'uisfruior of lli • estate of -L/j-i Hart. dtceas(d, Las til.-d hi«-petition to sell tl.e of the decedent his personal estate. being in- j -•iffieimit tn piv Ins debts, an I that - ;i-l petiii vi will be Imard nt th” nwxt term of tlie Court ; of Common Pleas of \d uns Cmiutv. Willie’s mv hand this 1 »Mi day of Nov- j ember. 1' I JO IN McCONNEL. Clerk. ] i Nov 18 By V\. F Si dabakeh. Dt-puiy. J I *— | Notice to Non-Resident. j Stat? of Indiana, Adams County, Court of Common Pleas, January Term. 1 865. ' Fit ram W. Young, vs > Complaint fur Divorce. Franck S. Young. \ T T appearing tn ’he satisfaction of the under- I • sign* d, by affi hvit. oY W. D Finzm*. filed 'ilia’ the above naim-l d feodaut is a non le-i dent of tile State of Indrinn. Then-fore, imrice is hereby given said dpfenLint of the filing snd p -ndanev of th® complaint in th * above entitled cause, and that un b-ss s «• appears and answer or demur lo the -anu* on the calling cf the cause, at th® First D«v o‘ ih* January Term, 1865, jit being the 'nd Monday in January, of said j Court, the same will be taken ns con f -a-rd to be true and a decree had th -reon aci'ord ingly. JOHN McCONNEL. Clerk. ' I Nov2s By W. F Studabaker, 1 f | Einnlian Sale. \’OTTCE is hereby given (hat the nn-lrrsirn-ed as th® Guardian of the Person and Estate of I) Jil ih R, hs.-1 . will. by virtue of an order of the Common Pie s Court of Adams Coun’v, Indiana, sell, at private sole, at. his store,in the tnwn of Decatur, in said Coun’v. pu*twe<*n the hours of |0 o’clock, a. in., and 4 i o’clock, p. m on .and after the Ihtli day of Jan«mrv. a r>. 18G5. the following descrilx’d R.‘"l E-t.ite <situat®<l in : Adams County viz : —’nmunuicing at a point I on the section line between section seventeen! md tw.-nlv. township twenty seven, north '•fr«ng»* four.’* en, ea-a, six vr»ls west of the • northeast corner of the west h ilf of ibe north-1 i east quarter of section twenty, thence south one Imn h<-l and <ix‘v rot*, th-- if- west thjr ’y rols. th nee no-lli one h-m Ire I an I sixty 1 rods to the s -cu«. ’ hetw *en se®tio is s--v mt*-en and twenty, east thirty ro Is to the place of beginning, rontainin -thirty a res. TERMS OF SALE : One-thirl pu l on the day of sale, one third in six months,and ihe resi me in twelve month® | with intere-'t., the d®ferr«*.l payments secured to i the satisfaction ts the under-igne E JESSE NIBLICK, Dec. 1 Sth, 1354. Guardian.
GOLD IS «! Prices are coming down, ■C ?' . Have Just'ret’inied from the East, where they have purchased a large and splendid assortment of '•i' Bt . fiuU. sjJ UlV.*-JS/ 'sJ '<**- ■ w <1 . a®® mb aim • • O zJ W £U? B i bought, since the great decline in gold, consequently we can sell dMUk KB Ik Mwt *' S' cheaper than before. We in.iic o.ir old customers and all others to ca'l and examine our new stock, v.hicli v.o wiii sell cheaper than any house west of the mountains. C o mean just what wc say so. Don’t tail to call before (■ur stock consists of every variety of L . .jl I DRY GOOES. LADIES’ DRESS GOC 5 , I Cloth*. ns tone 's, j .Ines, <te., bmv.-n and blench <1 shirting., tiek«. stripes, drills, .te A tin ass otinent of Yankee notions, hoods, nubias, and woolentroods of all <1 «■ ioHons A splendid sto.-k of xalv made clothing, ha's and eaos. nieo's !>■■,] boys’ hoofs, cmeen-ovaro bl'dw.ire, wood"aro, A good assortment of g oeeries We thank y u 'or the past liberal paooriag We respectfully invite yon to <a 1 ami see Don’t forget the place, <me door sooth of th” po<t oilice. We will continue as h reiofore to pay t'm highest piice for produce. Cash paid fur wheat, cloverseed and pork. , December 2, 1831. I -- - -•'■ " T - ; ~r Ths largest and Oldest I DR Y GOOD S II O US E ! IS THE CITY. TOWNLEY, DEWALD & BOND’S Popu Ia r One Price Store! RECENTLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. E e '_fer a Large and I'aried S/oek of i- igured and rkim Dress Sdksand all desirable colors, Brown and unbleached sheetings and shirtings, prints, tickings, checks, stripes, den ms, jeans, s.iUneis, cashmeres, broadcloths, ladies’ cloths, &c., house furni.'hing goods, table and towel linens, carpets, oil cloths. .t iu. •. ..\I i>E > O\ E PRICE tO aLL. Good, warranted to be a. represeated ur the mum y reluuded. No. 107 COH AIBI STREET, FORT M AYNE, IND. TimiEl, DEW). 4 BMD. 3jForl Wayne. Indiana, Septainber IS, 1864.
