Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1866 — Page 3

the eai;le. OB7TCIAL gAPER OF THE OOUSTT. I>o£at7a miscellaneous. jujMMMlijjib i i ■■ »i i» * FRIDAV, January 5, 1865. (grTlie Bluffion Binner has pissed Into the hands of James O Smith, who formerly e inducted it. The name bag been modified to “The Banner.” He remarks that he has adopted the cash system—the true one—having failed before by adhering to the credit system. We wish him success. «S~ Byway of making a few explanations to our readers; first, we remark, that no paper was issued from this office last week. Second, owing to an accident to our forms, we did not get our last issue out in time for the mails, but hereafter will try and be on time. W The Festival held on the 29th ult., at the Presbyterian church was a success; •ver S2OO was realized, which is to be applied to the completion of the church. wThe donation visit to C. E Disbrow . end the Festival held at the M. E. chuich on the Ist inst., resulted in raising some $226. jfy Whisky during the week has been remarkably steady ; buyers unsteady; whisky going down rapidly, but no dealine in price. As to quality it might be classed as pure, belligerent, from the number of fights. jy The Board of Commissioners m-t ■ in special session on the 21 inst , at the Court House, for the purpose of holding a consultation with the township assessors relative to eq ializmg the assessment of personal property in the county. Most •( the assessors were present, ami uniform rales of assessment were adopted. Jty Common Pleas Court convenes ( next Monday. There is on the docket , but thirty-four cases, and none of any considerable importance. Jty Hogs have been selling in ti.ii market during the week at seven cents, I gross, but at present writing a slight advance has taken place and we quote them •t 7| cents. Crabbs ds Moses ara ths principal buyers, and to date have bought SJO head at an average of 259 lbs. There ha, not been a many hogs fat tened in this county this year as 1 st, but , the hogs average heavier, and in weigh quite as much pork wiil be sent io mark<t as last year. Ater’s Americas Almanac has now arrived and is now ready for delivery, gratis, by T. T. Dobkin, to all who call tor it. Our readers miy be surprise I to know that this little pamphlet which has become so much a favorite in our sec i< n has quite t e largest circulation •>! am one book in the tvo-id, except the Bible. It is pr ntod in many languages and scattared through tinny nations as well as supplied to almost the entire population of our own vast domain. Every family ■hould k-. ep it, for it contains in'ormatioii which all are liable to require, when nick nvss overtakes them and which may prove invaluable from b; ing at band in aeaeri). If you take our advice, you wi 1 •all and get an Ayer’s Almanac, and when got, keep it. COOD MEWS FROM FORT WAYNE. TOWNLEY DEWALD & BOND , ARE IN RECEIPT OF A Large Attorimcnt of Nets GOODS BOUGHT SINCE THE REDUCTION IN PRICES. Oar Stock ia full and complete and consist* in part of the following g aids which we are selling at the lowest market rates: Frinta, Muslins, DeLaines.Sheetings,Shirtings, Oar stock of Dress Goods is large and embraces everything desirable. I.ndies Cloaks in Large Stock, Shawl. for Ladit. Gtnllemtn and Children, Woollen goods of all kinds, including Flannels Blankets, and goods for Men's wear, Table and towel Linens, Carpels. Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Bra broideries, Balmoral and [loop Skirts,Trim' mings, etc., etc, TOWNLEY, DEWALD 4 BOND, Corner Columbia and Calhoun sts. Fort Wayne. Ind. MARRIED. Jan. l,by Rev. C. E. Disbrow, Mr George W. Gates to M.bs Sarah J. Crawford . Jan. 1, by C. M. France, J. Y , Mr. William Danes to Miss Minerva J. Sacket. Dee. 3, by John Fetters, J P., Mr. Jess, furdy to Miss Anna Woodward. Dec. 23d, by Wm. Comer, J. P., Mr. James Looker to Miss Margaret A. Kern. Dec. 24. by John Fordyce J P., Mr, Benfiwfn Jvwl 5* MS, Man- toiler.

Dec. 3, by the same, Mr George Troutne _ to Miss Catharine Avery. Nov. 20, by the same. Mr. John D'uner tc „ Mi-sElisi Avery. Nov 15, by Robert McClurg. J P,Mr.Henry Knarel to Miss'Sarali Jane McCune. Nov. 3i,by J R. Smith, J. P., Mr William . Pease to Miss Pricilla Liba MH SOW I ! = —= A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, RKQUIRKB IMMEDIATE ATTKNTIuN, AND SHOULD *X OHKCXKD. 1/ ALLOWED TO OOMT! NUB, Irritation ftf the Luug*, a Permanent Throat Affection? or an Incurable Law j Disease B OFYIJ THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONGHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DiMHOT INFLUENQE TO TUB ZABTB, *IVE IMMEDIATE BELIXr. For Bronchitis, A*tbma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases* TROCHES ARK USED WITH ALWAYS SOOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS 'Vill find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the voc.il organs. The Troches are recotnuj ended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent m*n throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years each year finds them in new localities in various of the world, and the Trochee are universally prouounc«d better than other articles. Obtain only “Brown’s Bronchial Troches,’» and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, and in Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box. Beware of Ambuscades ! Few people realize the fact that disease lies in ambu-h everywhere, ready to seize upon the weak. The strong pass through many perils in safety, the strengthless fall bv the wayside. It is amazing that the feeble should totter with uncertain step-; over the face of the earth in danger every day of falling victim* to the morbid influences by which we are all surrounded, when a tested and proven vegetable tonic, capable of endowing them with the vigor they need,is procurable in every city, town, and settlement. It might reasonably be thought that after the twelve years’ experience which the world has had of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, all would know that its effect is to prevent disease. The fact is notorious that a dose of poison which will scarce’y afftet a vigorous man in pefrect health will kill a wt-ak one. Now, what i>. thecause us epidemic disease*? Poison in the air. At this season the atmosphere is surcharged with the seeds of interinittents, remittents, rheumatism, pulmonary disorders, bilious complaints, and the like. Persons whose nervous systems are relaxed are the first to succumb to these distemper*. Biace up the physical energies then, with this po teutial vegetable tonic. It is the most pow trfid recuperant which the botanic kingdom has ever yielded to pitient research and experiment. Try it. The blindest disciple of the old medical dogmas will at least admit that a tonic and alterative, compounded of approved herbs, roots, and barks, can do no harm, while the testimony of thousands invites .t trial of its vittucs. WHISKERS t WH■ Dovou want Whiskers or Moustaches? Otis Grecian Comj mind will force tlnni to grow out the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald .ends, in Six Weeks. Price, $ • .Ot). Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt ot price. Address* WARNER A CO. nr 23 Box 13b, Brooklyn, N. Y The .Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Oorgen* | forty •hffrrent styles. adapted to sacred and secular music, for SBO to SSOO each FIFTYONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or i.th.f first premiums awarded them Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON AUAMIIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS. NeW York. v9-n27-ly. To Consumptives The advertiser, having been restored to health in a frw weeks bv a very simple rem edy, after having suffered for several year* with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers »he means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direction* for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consukp Tfox. Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs. Colds, and all Throat aud Lung Affections. The only object of the advertise, in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invalu able, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. rartiea wishing the prescription, fruk, by return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williatnsburgh, hinge Co., New Y’ork. v9—n4l—l yr Err- ra of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiseretioß, will, for , the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 13 Chambers St. New Y’ork. v9—nl'—lyr Strange, But True. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their nd vantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those ! I having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card All others will please address their servant. • THOS.F CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. v9—n4l—lyr Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.

ir DECATUR MARKETS. Carrel’d Weekly y Meeere Kuft nan q- Crawford o M<rehanle and Crodnce Dealers, .Main Hr eel Decatur, Indiana. Dboatiib, Ddc. 22, Ibfi'i I 3 Flour • . )000| W heat, Wk.to, bu.h 2 UU n Red, ** 18() Corn 4) _ Rye, . . . 70 Gali 35 Potatoes 60 Olorerseetl, . ......... 600 laxaeud, 92 j Butter, p 0> 25 r Lard, .... . 20 | Eg us 2 i Feathers, 50 1 W r ool, 50@60 - Hideii, green 0> to ” dry . . . 15 Salt per bbl 4 t»0 Fork, . . . . • 7a7,50 New York Jfnrket. Nzw-Yokx, Dec. 26. i Cotton—more active and firmer at 53 i middling. Flour—Less active without decided change, atsb 40@8 60 extra State; -*8 85@9 15 tor extra Round Hoop Ohio; , £9 20@10 39, trade brands, the market closing quiet. 4 Whisky—Heavy and nominal at 82 27@2 28. Wheat—very firm and quiet at $1 89 for good old Milwaukee club; 81 911@ 194 for new Amber Milwaukee. Corn—Quiet; without change, at 90@9il|c lor unsound; 95@96|c for sound mixed western. c Oats—Dull and heavy at for ® unsound: 60@62c for sound. Wool—Quiet I Pork—He-ivy and lower at 29 2>tg29 75 tor mess, closing at 29 for regular, and $24 00 new prime, and p $24 50 tor prime mess Also. 525 barrels of new mess, for January anil February, at seller’s option, at 29 50@30 50. i< Beef—Quiet and firm atabout previous prices, mess quiet. B<-ef Hams —Quiet; sales at $32 5 )@35 00. Cut Meats—Q-iie’; sales atll@l3e for shoulders, and 13|@ 16c f>r hams. n Bacon—Dull; ra’ei at 15@15|: for *' Cumberland cut, an 116 c for short rib <-> bed. d Dres ed Hors —Q iiet; sales at 13|o for western, and 13|3!3|e tor c city. » Lafil—Firm anil quiet; sales at 16@ p 20c, the latter for lheextr-me. Butter— Quiet; and heivy; sales at 20g350 for Ohio, anl 39@19c for rftite. Chees —Quiet a'. 13@18}j. s ' «s DECATLK iIIjKSS TaKuS I — I T JAMES R. 8080 ; Attomev and Counselor at Laiv, DFCATUR, Ml>l INA. p (LFOFFICE, in Recorder’s ATTILL practice in the Courts of the Tenth tv J udicial Circuit. Attend to the Redomp 4 lion of Lan.l<, the Payment of Taxes. attention will be given to the collecra.B of Bounties, Pensions, an ! all claim* against tbr Government. David Stiidabaker, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW f *SD Claim Agent, t DECATUR. IUDIANA, VX7ILL practice in Adams and adjoining vV Counties; will secure bonntie. .pi nsions. J snd all kinds of claims against the Government. t' IWOFFICE.—On Main Street, immediately z South of the Auditor’s Office. v6-nI2 a David Stiidabaker’s; REAL ESTATE AGENCY, T'VdR thr purchase and sale of Rea! Estate by 1 P the only Licensed Agent in the county,mi* offers for sale at hislaw office, in Decatur, a tint lot of valuable lands situate in different parts of j Adams comity Those wishing to purchase will Jo w*-li j come to him. Those wishing to sell will 3c well to come to him No sale#, no charges, lie i U, also, Licensed tu draw Deeds and all other 1 nstruincutS of writing, and will do the *ainr with neatness and dispatch. Sept. J ITirjSliJwT J Physician and Snrgeon. DECATUR, INDIANA. LT* OFFICE—In Houston's Block, second l®or over Drug Store. vB-nls. 1 ANDREW SORO, PHYSICIAN and SL'ItGEOA, DKCATVR, INDIANA OFFICE— Msin St, oppo-ile Meiber, ro.'s Dry Goods Slots. vßu44-— j □ ORWIN Sl BRO’ S. DKALSMS IN Drugs, Medicinas, & Chomi.cals 1 FANCY AND TOILET. ARTICLES, Sponge-, Brushes, Perfumery, Ac. 1 KEROSEME OR COAL OIL AMD LAMPS: r rhysicia.is’ Prescriptions carefully eom4 pou .<led and o ders answered with care and despatch. F rulers and Physicians from the > ! country will find our stack of Medicines com plete, warranted genuine, and of the beat quality. ’ WIRE TO SIIIOOL It.UlltliS, ■ undersigned Schoo) Examiner, will hold 1 public examinations nt his office; in Decatur, on the last Saturday of each month. SPECIAL. T ie School Law positively prohibits •lamination upon any other day than that set apart for puolic examination, and requirraall t a» h era to present to the Examiner a certificate of good character, from a Townahip Truatea, «r sime other proiumet citizen. .J a R 8080, jgJaneU. lyr

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SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1866 J The Publishers have periTcled a system o i mailing by which they can supply the M?ga 'xiNEaml Weekly promptly to those who preier Ito receive their periodicals directly from th* | Office of Publication I 7’he postage on Harper’* Magazine is 24 I cents a year, which mu*t be paid at the *u6- . set dur's post office Tarma : i Harpkr’s Mag vziNE. one year - - £4 00 I An Extra Copy of either the Magazine «»■ vVkekly w II be supulied gratis tor eorrgClnb <>' F tk Slbsa KiBKRs at >4 (id tach, in one remittance; or Six Copies f>r S2O 00. Back Numbers can I < supplied al any time A Complete Set, now comprising I’hirty-on-Volu nes, m went cloth binding, will be sen bv express, freight at expense of purchaser, foi $2 to per volume, 'ingle volumes, yinail,,so*t p-nt/, $3 00. Cloth cast s, for binding, cent-, by mail, postpaid. Address HARPER ± BROTHERS. Franklin Square, New York. Appointment of Administrate!. N’OTICE is hereby given that |)m» under signed has been appointed Adminisirator I of the estale of Elisha James, late of Adamcounty, deceased. The estate is probibly sol ‘' vent. JACOB BOTTEN BERG, Jan. 5,1866. 4 Adm’r. ; appointment of administra- ; thix. NOTICE is hereby given, that the under f signed h s been appointed .Idininistratrix <»1 r the estate of Jacob Daugherty, laie of mh< county* deceased Hie estate is probably so. i vent. N ANCT;E. DAUiMeR I Y, I 5, it Adm’i.

Notice of Distribution TO HEIRS. VfCTICS Is hereby givt-n, That at tho 1 usry term t/f the Court of C a n on Pies*, f .\da:i> county ufter final settlement o! th i state of Barbara G?txs r deerased, otr hundred ana sixty three dollars and fifly-nine cent* vert; found remaining fur distribution airo.i, he heirs Said heirs are hereby nwlifi- d L* c pea at th* m xr term of Naid CuiiU uud r» eivt 4 ikeirdistrihutlve share JOHN MilOXN’ L, Clerk, 0ct.20,186/. w By A. J-Hill, Deputy NOTICE FS hei.by Itiv.-n, that tlm me:nb*r< of 11 e Church of the Evangelical A« ? oci«iiol> ol Xorth America will muet, at their houa* or .r.>r-hip >n I’ruble To.. nMnp, Adams county nJiana, on th" 23d day o. December, 185.>,t0r purpust of electing three Trust-*** for then Jhurch and parsonage. Bv onh r of F & P. WIn.STJ’.C. TA h t 101 li C H ft 1 1! We will send by Express, or otherwise as or b red, securely packed, a Sewing Machine rtlhsr WHEELER 4 WILSON, OH GROVERS BA KER, e any p r»on s.uding ua the Name, of 1 Sixteen New Subscribers TO IHK - NEW YORK OBSERVER, with the mnn -y for ou yenrin ad»am'» Subs-, ribe ».O ~ us al, New Subscribers payg for isflj receive the p p r gratia till Jan. t. Sample copie. cud ( iieuls'3 sent to toy ad es- r«. Terms |3 50 r yea i > rdrance. SIDNEY L. MO .jXC Jr. k Co.. S. Hark New Yo.k. Estray Notice. iTOTICE is hereby given that Levi Kay. J. P. of Monro.t Township lias transmitted to the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, de ] .cr ptioii of an estray t iken up by John Rich | L ltd, described as follows; .4 brown cow, with I ' thr-. e white legs, crop off the right ear and slii ' in the same, siipp >’•»• ! to be three years old next spring. JOHN McCON NELL,CIerk, .’ Dec. S -Iw Bv A. J. Hill, Deputv. 0 Voliinr* X.

A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence iU tenth volume with th«« I ’tnu try nmnb.*r. 1566. Tin# is ll** only Day School Periodical published at SEVENTY FIVE CENTS A YEAR! Magazine form,beautifully illustrated New type, n w features: ’ea lings. Music, S!>'*♦*<'hrs P xzl s. Enigma*, Rebuses. \ •tc . from th” Vvr; best e»r’Mr* I he VimT »r has the largest circulation of any E luc r nmal Journal published. Now is ihe tinio to .’orni clubs. The Publisher, in or l ?r to r<»ach all parts of ! the c-»un,ry, will sen I thr Visitor.one year Fix EE t) one oersnn (who will act as age. L) at any Post Office in -he United t tes Ad lrr>s,with five cents or particular*, J. V . DALGIIaD IY, Publisher, Ex hangrs copying the above and send ing a marked copy, will receive the “Visitor” fur one year, "TO TICE. \LL who are in i* bt«*d for gooda at the Fancy Stur'’. whose accourta have been I standing on or before thr first day of July are 1 requested to call and pay their or give | their notes for the same. All we ask of von as 1 customer* i’ to do a* you woal 1 he dune by : were you inoar We pay cash i for our goo Is and th** interest of our money I would amount to as much as our profits, did w-!e-iv< th-m stand much longer. Nov. 3. C. CRABB3. l Estate? Statk or Indiana,| Adams County. $ i 4 hereby given, ths*. Jeremiah \ Archbold, Admim-trator of the r«tair of Zarhnriah M rrynikn, drreised, ha* filed hi* petition tn sell th- real rstat •of the decendrnt. for thr purposes of re investment; and that said petition will be Ivan! at the next term! of the ’ ourt of Common Pleas of said county. I Witness my hand this 3 hh dav of October, \ U.,1865. JO IN McCOX’NEL. Clerk. | , Nov. 3. 4w By A.JHi l. D.-puty

PETITION to set l real estate. 1 w.,,1 .. ■ytatk of Indiana.) Adam* County. ( 0 PICE is hereby giv*a.thst Genre’.- Hume*, 1N Adminislra'or of th.* estate of William H. ' Suttle", deceased, hi* fil»*d his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent.hi* personal estate bei g insufficient to pay his debts; and that *'id petition will be h°»rd nt the next teirn of the Quirt of Common Plea* of said county. Witness nty hand this 30th day of October, A. D.» 1865. JOHN McCONNF.L. Chrk. Nov. 3. 4w Bv A. J. Hili . I’rputv. INDIANA CENTRAL INSLRXNOE COMPANY, LAFAYETTE, IND. CapltPl, S50t),0OO 00. OFFICERS. Danikl Brawley. President. E. D Mau ii. Vice President. N. C. Hilderbrand, Secr«'tar . J. H. L Slay? «n Genera* Agent, V. B.SIMCOK’ .local Agent, Ju* e 2 1865 Decatur, Inc

HARMON BOSSE; UNDERTAKER, I SHOP NeXT DOOR TO KING &. BRO., 1 ’.RICK BLACKSMITH SHOP, MONROE ST-. DECATUR. IND,ANA. I woul<i inform the public th&t I keep con. -taiitly on band a large aaaortnienl of ci.ffina , <nd will tnauuf.-u I ure lh,m to order at all t men n connection with tny buaini-s. I ke> p a heara. l! ..attend Inn. ral., wit <ut anv extra < hare-e I .live me a call, as I <e I sit rficd that I rau | uruish every th ngiti 'he hue nt undritaking, in the Lest alt .9, and a raaaocaU. rah a I ' 4-J(. •*. I

'lkeat bargains Are to bo -ecar-.J ul tl>»; : FANCY STORE, Now. We have a full end cowpie STOCK Os ■ GOODS In <»ur line. cowpri»iug NOTIONS AND MILLINER CLOAKS & FURS Os wl’ich we have a larye Rtotk uuW rr« ?vtug and which we will am)! Rm thru »bv ■ h<-r House id Decatur, will «r cac. *4,l* * .nd uur S T () C K. And if we don’t make our word**'guild ww on’t aak yuu t( buy. We have also a Stock of Hoods and Nubias, £,t,Jisg Uiuitrwtar, ChiUrtn't Skading rUR HOODS, F ir Cap«, and Gl<»v*«. among which will o 11. d some of the Very fin eat Shetland Wm 4 Hood* aud N U B I A S, Far ah-ad o an v?»vng else in this town* We have a fine Stock of Bre kfaat SHAWLS, Large Sit*-, Children’* Sack*/ _ Dress and Cloak Trimming* of all kind*. HOOP SKIRTS. We bought ou* Ho p Skirts and Ooraat* ak Im- manufacturers and sell their from twentrve cent*, to one dollar less than the Dry Good* >lon «, and wr h ive th* best sto k of Travel* I.e Saaks, Trunks. Gentlemen's Fur Cbllays. Ladies Baskets, Hosiery and Gioves, to few '•mid in Decatur, all of which we will a*H .’heap for cash \\ r are going to Sell our gooda or cash and nothing but ca>h without o persons, and by ao doing we can a<dl twenty* .iw p» r e«*nt cheaper than cn credit. All who are owing us must settle uu or bo fore the Ist day of January IbSi. C. CKABBft

Carpets! Good News to the Pubhol H. R. SCHWEGMAN, 101 F-it Wayre, Ind Great Decline in Goods! rrFRJM 5 to 3’’ PER UENTljrj NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT I take pleasure in infom ing my friend* **4 the public generally ul my large arrival us Staple and Fancy Dry Goods* Ol nil Description*. Shnwls, Stic pie-, nnd Circular*, w Silfcv Ribbon , hite G ods and Hosiery of all kinds. Carpets Oil C oths. Notionof an Endless Vari'tf. GROCKRIIS or m choiomt aiLicne* My stock of govd* in Mi-lected with the greatest care ind customer* will find all the neetw* Maries of life they desir* at my establish men t I respectfully my friends *nd tl e publia generally to examine my stockbefore purchi*» ing elsewhere. My stock i* now ready fur in xpection. Rill in end) and every uuel Now tb.e time to get bargains’ I am dvtermiuad .‘ogive inducement* to every eußtcnuer t« (}oud» Chep. O PIECES CHOiCK FATTKuKS 10 pieces 4-4 Oil C’sUia. 4*54 4 ° 6 5 4” 8 4 6 •• 4 4 Mattifigfc (CALL the attention of Country Met*ehaei« to in v large slock of Staple and Fancy Good*. Notion/, Hosiery and Grocerie-, which I h*v* him rhl at a great decline. I have the best facilities with manufacturers and J bL*r* to g«4 the.goodsat the bott'un prices. If you should visit our city please rail and examine my aloek . I s licit you: patronage. Orders w.ll b* , promptly attended to, No. ! ft ! Collin.bia Street, I March 3, ldt>s. FI.WaTNW,

LICENSK NOTICE. i» hereby given hu th. eiti.»a’ ass Washington township in Ad.rtia eoua.y. Indiana, that August 'I rager will apply t. th. Hoard of Commissioner* <>f aaid Ad.ma county, at their next session to commence on th. fir»v Monday of Decembei irC5, at the Court Hot:., in sai J county lor a license for pn* rear to »»'l. spirituous, yfnous malt and in-oxioatin, 1. qnors in i-ss tpian-.ity than a in tba liam-mi-ut story ,4 his liuildh.g, must, on th. following di-crih. <l premises in ti e town »f Decatur, in Washington township in Ad.iv. county. Stat. <>f Indiana. to wit: Commriieiag ai the North East corner of inlot number City nine in said town of Decatur, thence r> nniug South West st rig' angles with Second Str.«, • tiftv feet, thence Sonih East tisrallel with mo i ond Street twenty Iwo feet, thence North kaat ! paralli 1 wiih first .!<cril,ed line fifty f«x ■ ihviice North West aloiiu Second S'reel U> th. ■ place ol Liginiiing twenty t wo feet, le b« i sad I as a beverage on said premises i Oct 17. -w AUGUST TRAG7R

New Wagon Shop! FREDERICK MEITZ yYTOI’LD sunoMi ce to the public lhal lie U y 1 prepared to manufacture on shert seller and rra>ounble term*. f.mi.m BIGGIES, WW.GV I Srstsa Waoof., etc, etc., wide to ordeI have on baud a g, nd ai.pply ot .ea.on.d fra, tier, at d will w: riant all niy work, and drts eompelion in workman-hip sad price,. REPAIK 1 N G !. done or. short notice, and tlx Biost rojcaah: terms. Gi a me a call ‘lap in vh» old •tißiOCiat ' • fficw. south aide of M-U>w a e.r j Iwtweeu Front rwd •ee-nd rtireiw, MLM* ’*>*