Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1866 — Page 4

Cnltsr. ofth. *“ *“ r ‘ h Car<> - liasThe North Carolina give. »tw«e faeti regarding the COltiration o thia nut, which is the ehiet delight of news-boys and country radroad travel"For many rears past the ground pe* baa been * m«t mportMk element or sommerce in the Cape Few country-the annual exportation to the Norther. and Canada considerably exceeding 300,000 bushels. A single planter in one of our eastern eoualtea obtained from it a, yearly income off 8.000., He ra.~J, from'so io 75 bushels to the acre, and cultivated five acres to the hand, which at 81 to the bushel—the ordinary price, though 81 55 •*« fre< l oenl, F yielded an income of 8«5O to 1 300 10 ,he : No sueh result under the old system of j labor could be obtained with staples on ( similar soils. Our eotton planters contented themselves with a crop yielding from 812 to 815 per acre, and it was tumming up on a large surface that gav e a living result. The enluvatioa of no •rop is so easy, and only the simplest implements are required; at first, the plow to break the land, and then mm ply the sweep and weeding hoes. The »»« r »g e crop, as we have stated, is from fitly to seventy-five bushels to the acre, besides which there will be enough lelt in the ground to fatten one hundred pounds of pork. The vine, when ths pea m removed, makes an excellent fora?® for cattle, said to be equal to the best Northern hav. From the nut is expressed a valuable oil. During tha war just ended, this oil was extensively used in our ma-chine-shops, and its lubricatory properties are pronounced by competent authority to be superior to those of whale 0.1, ivT the reason that it doss not gum at all. One of the qualities of the oil is ext n* sively employed in the composition of medicines; another is used for burning purposes, and possesses the virtue of not smoking, while a third makes a real y excellent salad condiment. Such, an Iso varied and important are the uses to which this simple product can be devoted; uses which the uninformed, who have j>erhaps regarded it oniy iu tl e light of an indigestible bulb, would never suspect to proceed from its cultivation. From the Dubuque Times. How a Conductor Saved a Young Lady from being Choked to Death. Not long since Conductor Cawley had the blessed privilege of carrying out a loving couple, who assumed the position of "Lord Ullin’s Daughter” and her be trothed, ho affectingly described in the Teachers’ Institute last week: •‘One lovely hand was stretehed for aid. And one was round her lover”— Only in his case, instead of one hand be ing "stretched for aid,” it was where th< other was, encircling bis inamorata. They had evidently been up, or at least awake, very late the evening before, for the train had nut reached Farley, till the femsh member of the firm was sound asleep—nothing to be wondered at, for the posi lion she had assumed was in every way favorable to calm and sweet repose The by • sitters were simply amused; bu Conductor Cawley, more expeiienced for saw serious, if not fatal, results. Ap proaehing the sleeping maiden, be took one wrist in his hand, and looking at his watch with a professional air, after a few moments addressed the young man: "My dear sir, do you not see you are killing your lady?” •• Vi hat?” exclaimed the youth, in openmouthed astonishment. "Don’t you see you are killing that ▼flung k'ly? Her pulse is only eighteen to the minute now, and unless you kt s{o your hold around her neck, you wil have her choked to death in too minutes.” He let go. There was sonae laughter among observers,~btrt Cawl»y passed deaitirely on. Dead Letter Sale, The great sale of articles accumulated ibrcugh the year in the Dead Letter office wn commenced on Siturday by Boteler, and has been continued with the . liveliest kind of bidding ever since. Over | half of the immense catalogue is of arti ; rlee of jewelry, largely of the ••dollar”, • >rt, but with sprinkling enough of the genuine to induce a lively competition. > Upward of three hundred articles in the. collection are packages of patent medicines, in ’he shape of pills, powders, on guents, oils, old school and new school, '■ aliopbatic, homeopathic, Thompsonian, j eclectic, and .all sorts, for the relief of every malady mown to roan or woman.' There are ovet one hundred sad fifty gold (supposed to be) watches on the catalogue, and no end to silver witches. Also an iadiscribable medley of all the I variety of wares known to civilization.’ Among the odd articles thus passed; through Uncle Sstn’s mails, finding their way to the Dead Letter Office, are sets: of shoemakers’ tools, packages of type, indies' tvige, bundles of clothing, duplicate parts of sowing michinae. packages' of felt bats, iron eog wheels .(small) lots; of lamp wick«, dress elevators, false boloins (ladies’,) shoulder straps, pieeea of a piano, lamp burners, hundreds of military books, etc. The proceeds from the, •ales will be deposited, subject to the j order of tha owners, should any of them «ver turn up.— Washington Star. — I M II old gentleman remarked, th” j other day that in 1766 we wont to war , on account of the stainpact, aud got the . n’ggor while in 1861 wa went to war ab.-Jat tbo ftiggw aud thv statng tot. ■ ■ sr

DEMENT LIST. A Lies of Lauds and Town Lota retorned sad remaining delieqaent for she nonpayment of Meet for the year UC4, aud pravioWa years, in Adams County, Bsa*e of Indiana. 7 -s I * • -a *2 I - a Owrm's X.x>i Description of j « i tlw- J 5 » ? ? §. i v i a ‘ _ * _ J £ j n : : i-~» Union Township, No. 1. , Tan Baakirk Jacon* pl • e ~J 4 8 36 H 14 74 |IS 3* Root Township, No. 2. Dorw n Sila pt ew n • 81 25 14 *4 >OO 9«l W oodbum I A pt se L» SI Se 14 9 4a »« 1U Preble Township, No. 3. Mitchell Biaabeth M nwaw 3» »3 1J M IK> 617 i Kirkland Township, No. 4. Crank Margaret! nptw s w 96 97 13 10 4a 293 Young Cyree VI; n . 33 97 13 9# 835 13 84 Washington Township, No. 5. tddington Henry «e Hs w 31 97 14 40 150 663 Herland Sarah A nw\ n e 24 97 14 40 145 642 Robinson Jonathan e ‘a* *Si 31 27 14 80 314 12 52 Smith A Vouw pt u w frae 34 28 14 same pt aw frae s w 67 28 14 2 89 30 IJO Saint Mary’s Township, No. 6. ' GallowavMary •»X »» X ” 37 *> 165 7 ' Johnson David ■ w 36 27 15 160 585 25 90 Bine Creek Township, No. 7. Humphry CC ewJuawl* SO 26 15 40 164 787 Meyers Elixabelh! n%n el* 3 2s 15 77 80 500 Ss Ja Scoles Andrew, keirt bpt w n w £9 26 15 17 io Burnt *Hr» < 26 15 «0 7CO 37 06 j Sawferd A W Battle e w uw V 31 26 15 4) So 446 ] Daniel n w n «*& 26 IS 4J L4S 7tS Monroe Township, No. 8. Hall Joel, heirs b n e ’ 4 Z 27 26 !4 «0 315 IS 31 leflHesJohnH e n w ’- 4 27 26 U >54 15*2 Johnson Alexander 8 e 6 26 J 4 60 same nw } 4 g e 6 26 14 40 MO 17 19 Lazure William n e n w 26 14 40 340 33 US Minnick Hannah w 5 2 n e 14 26 14 K ‘ IS 3«J ; Phillips George W w n e 25 26 14 80 33® Kouch S B e ne Ik 10 26 14 10 as » 12 38 i LGaiT- eJarob epis w’ 4 1$ 26 14 M w7O 13 S 3 , Alfred 8 w se : 4 6 26 14 40 115 745 Zunuedily Catharine French Township, No. 9. Holm. L L »W trie •W t£ 26 13 4 same pt frac lot 2 28 26 IS 4 44 242 Hicithorn George, heirs n•qr. wqr 33 26 IS 40 if. 11 12 Sclrafter Cbartef Walker Elin J pt w frac ne qr 34 26 13 26 66 135 5 114 Walker •'illiam pt w frac ue qr 34 26 11 13 34 7g 3j, J Hartford Township, No. 10. Pontius Levi a nw qr .’’6 75 13 pj rime s ’-j sen wqr 36 25 1 3 1 0 450 2’. 46 Riggle Thomas nwqre eqr 33 i 5 13 4J J 25 594 Riggle Jaruea ept e te qr 33 25 13 35 I7U 755 Warren Marlin seqrse qr 2 35 13 40 3j) 14 39 Wabash Township, No, 11. I 3alden John ne]rn eqr 39 25 (4 <n tame »wqrn eqr 32 25 14 40 seme n ne qr 32 25 j 4 844 ;s no Coffman Jacob nwqrnwqr 33 25 |< 40 4,5 *573 Hamberger John e}<ntr qr 17 25 14 80 “95 12 87 Host Ignatius qr SS ‘.'s 14 80 “Si 1> 87 Helpmar. John e se qr 9u <5 14 HO 335 15 28 Huffman Jacob e’ 2 sw qr 29 25 :4 80 270 14 27 Kneppe- Joseph a w frac 35 25 14 87 75 435 17 94 : MeMakeu Caleb 3 aeqrn eqr 32 25 14 40 ] 0 492 ■ Robins James a uw qr 2 25 14 80 l;o 84“ i Troutman Jacob aeqru eqr 12 25 14 40 170 735 Jefferson Township, No, 12, : 3o<He Michael w tj'seqr 3 25 15 80 250 11 13 i Barnard Ezra v.’qseqr 15 “5 15 80 335 14 jq ' Flian Wrn pt mid pt 33 25 15 40 230 9iq Johnson Harvey wptn eqr 27 55 15 114 75 475 04 30 I Kershner Magdalena eeqr a e’qr 3.’ 25 15 40 OLS j. Lofborrow Wade, heirs “9 25 15 35 -2 07 ‘ ’ Lewis AW, heir* undl, pl mid pl 33 25 15 33 410 '7 66 I peters Martin e »<v qr |:i 25 15 W 4G5 jl 34 ; Reuth Joseph urvqrneqr 15 25 15 40 J-J5 547 I Sorrel Vt heu-s wl,stv qr 18 25 1 5 80 343 144 c VilsCharlee etrfrac 21 25 15 81 425 17 04 Webster Arthur v.'peqr 2 1 26 1 5 80 440 17 1S TOWN LOTS. I ‘1 ■ I j h . J3J Damion 4 Beck Town of - Magarev J-se; yg.j w W hitridge Mortimor oaj -- . Burner Jara -s Town of Kegsef. Mills"? 75 i-r RoßStn-ui Ehxaoeth* 03 Mme „ • “T* . 25 130 562 Wenner Mirah Barna 26 same BRine Stoekhtai «’ra Town of Monroe 41 25 • ~j Knps Jacob Town of Buena Vista 17 3o j 3 q | -■ -v- ■ t , I CJr s-e eeiAificste abevejf

~ , .., w I Statz or Imiaxa.l Adams Covittt, J ! I. William G. Speneer. Auditor for the county j of Adams and State of Indiana, do certify that i the f'ffegoing is a true, aud correct list of tbe 1 lands and torn ius. belonging to non residents,; and thoee having no perMmal property out of 1 which to make the taxes due,returned and re- 1 maining delinquent, for the non payment of | taxes for the year A. D. 1864, aud previous, y ar*, with penalty, interest and coat, together with the current year’s taxes for IS6s,*mi fur- I ,her that the amount charged thereon is due ; from each particular tract, and the same was j recorded between the first and the fifteenth day of December, 1865. Given under lay hand at the Auditor’* office, st Deeatur, this 12t.h day of December. A. D. 1-65. WM G SPENCER. Auditor Adams Co. NOTICE—I* hereby given that so mush of the aforeeaid lands and town lots ra may ba necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty. lo " tereet and coet, which may be due thereon from the owners thereof, on the day of sale will be sold at public auction. st the Oourt House, m Decatur, in eaid eouuly of Adam., by the trees urer of Adams County, on the first Monday of February. A. D. 1866, and that said sale will son tin ue from day lo day until all is sold, or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Auditor’s office at Decatur, thia 12th dev of December, A. D. 1865. WM. G. SPENCER, Auditor A. C. Jan. 6. 1 AYER’S CATHARTIC FILLS.I Are yon rick, feeble, aM ec.iDpl«*ttagF An» you exit c< vr tier, w.ib yo«r ay Mem de> ranted, aod yvur feelings un-e».ml-Jrtabiv! ey mpV B 3« ar« often tbe prelade to •erioM Uiueaa. ikime Ct o< rickiHsaa U creeping upon you, aal abuuki be averted by a tuuely ase of the right rem®dy. Take Ayer’a Pill*, and | Fitr-frJW eJeanM out the dieorderad hoICks mora— purify tbe blood, and 1 kt th* f ukte more on unot> Btructed in health again. They etimuUte tbe functunu EPgi?: tbe body into Ttgoroaa aotJvlty. the ayatein from *■ |} ie obgtrurtiona which make dfe*aft». A eold aettlea •omewhare in the body, and ob- ' ctruuU its natural fonctione. Tbeee. if not re lie red, • reaet up>n theoaeeleea an 1 tbe aurroutiding organs, produ tn ng general acgYaTau.in, Buffering, and tLsr'aae. I While in ccndihun, oppraase'! by the derangements, lake Ayer's PUIk and tee how directly they nstore tbe natural action of the symem. and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What to true and eo apparent ia ’ thia trivtoi and oHntunn complaint, is al«o true in many of tbe deepH»rtUed and dangerous diatetupers. The tain3 purgative eiket expete them. CatOeJ by similar obatmei tions and derangwm -nta of the natural functions of tho , tody, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cared I bv the same meant. None who know tha virtuea of theau I lAlls. will neglect to employ them when Buffering from the disorder* they care. fiuteaxmta from loading phyrickns in some of tho ' principal alte&, and from other w«U known public per* eons. Atm a PtHTnrdi-ne Mtrchont f SL. 4, ISSA Da. Area • Your Pill* are the paragon of all that ia ' in medicine. They have curel my little daughter of nloorous Mreo upon b*r hands and fe d that had proved , Incurable for years Hor mother hat l?aen 1 *ng grtovoualy afflicted with blotchea and pimples on her skin and | ia her hair. After our child waa cured, ate also tried , y Ottr Filtot, and they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDGB. At • Family Phyaic. JVmt Pr. £. W. QxrturrighL, Ntw OrltCMt, PUia are the priaee of parget. Their excellent (jnaiitiea aurpaae any cathartic we They aro naiid. but very certain and effectual in their action on tho bowels, which them mvaluable to ut in tbe daily of dtoeesa. Headache,SickHeadache,Foul Stomach; JV ,•» J>r Adu>>> Hoyd, BaUimort. Thus Mo. A rxa: I cannot antiwar you what complaints ■ I have aural with your Ptlie b-tter than tn any aQ Übif we j ewr tvW itntfi apurff-Mivt madicint. I ntere great dependeow on an Hfectual retbartic in my daily contest with I dtoaas*. and beiieving as I do that your Pills afford us tho beet we have, 1 ol eo&ree value them highly. Pttvsbow. Pa., May 1, !W. Da. J. C. Arm. Sir- I have been repeatedly cured of i the w.cst AcuucieAa any body ran have by a doe? or two { cf your Pills. It aaems to ar toe from a foul •tutnach, which they cleanse at once. Toon with great reaped, ET». W. PREBLR, <Terif </ Sttaattr Clarion. Bilious Disorders — Liver Complaint** r- oaa Dr. BeU, of <Y*w Fork Cty. Xot only are your Tills admirably adapted to their pnr« i pose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial effects upon 1 tb-’ Liver very marked indeed. They have io my practice prove! mure edectual for th® cure of bihous cmj plaints than any ou® remedy I can mention. I sincerely ! rejoice that we have s*t length a purgative which is wur- , thy the coufideune of the prufifejou and the people. DEPARYUtNT OP THX IXTXEIJR, t Washington, D. C-, 7th Feb., 18od* J ?ni: t have used your illls in my general and hospital I practice ever B*nce you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are tbe beet eathartic we employ. Their regulating action on tbe liver to quick and decided, consequently they are an admirabld remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I hare seldom found a case of , 6ihe»u dueax so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. itatotually yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D, of Lht Marina HuspHaL Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms. JVvm Dr. J. G. Grttn. cf Cnicaga. Your Pll'-v have Lad a long trial in my practice, and I hold them iu ecuem as one of tbe best aperients 1 have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver make* them anaxeslh-rrf remedy, when gives in small d-#e- f>r bUtcus and dcarrhaa. Their make* ti*sm very acoeptaote aud convenient for the um cf women and cbUdrea. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood, jftwm Are. J. F. ZZimm, Butor nf Adreat otorc% Botitn. Du-Arxa : I have used your Pills with extraordinary auccess in my family amd among those I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very beet remedy I have ever kx> wo, and I can confidently r«x>mmend them to my friends. Fours, J. V. UIMKR. Wmiw, Wyoming Co„ N. Ort. 24. ISM. Diab Sib : 1 am using your Cathartic i ills in my practfcc, ted find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the avstota aud parfy tAs /jimtouu of tht blnod. JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D. Comstfpatioil,Costiveness, Suppression, Rhevmatiim, Gout, Neuralgia, Drcp■y, Paralysis, Fits, etc. Dr. J. i‘. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of eoatfvenrj/. If others of our fraternity have found them as efficacy)ire as I have, they should join me in proclaiming it f<>r tbe benefit of the multitudes who suffer from i that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself; to , ■ tbe progenitor of others that are worse. I believe c-s- j tn-mus to originate in tho liver, but your Pills affect that j uegac and cure the disease. From Mrs. E. Suart Fhyridan and F'dwife, Boaion. I find cue or two large dosea of Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent prorootives of tbe natural secr& tion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomacA and exyxi loonas. They are a much the beat physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients. From tht Rev. Dr. Hmolcu, effhe Methodic Epit. Church. P’XA®C Hovst Savannah,Ga., Jan. fl, 185 C. IIviKmKD Six: I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbsand brought on ex<rnoating neuralgic paint, which ended in chronic rhewmaham. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, tbs grew worse and worse, until by tLe advice of your j ; excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, 1 tried vour • PiT*. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering ‘ in the use of them, lam now entirely well. Swan Chambkx, Baton Rouge, La.. 5 Dec. ISM. Da. Arsa. I have Ue G entirely bv vour Pills, of Rheumatic Gout — apainfal disease that bad’ afflicted ms for years* VINCENT SLIDELL. Most of the Pills In market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is • dangerous in a public pill, from'th? dreadful conss- | j quenres that frequently follow its incautious use. These ! I contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cento per Box, or 5 Boxes for 91. Freptrtd by Dr. J. C. AYEB & CO., Lowell, Him and for sale by 1 . T Dorwin, Decatur; al wholesale by O. West, Toledo, and by dealers in medicine everywhere. , Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. —re

I i I b •b jat-ej foa *«r p»w« fc ie rti bonflM Gitutei b •».* D A. S ancZ "Blood Valls ■ have been introduced to the public for MM than six years, and have acquired an '\wv\xk«.vkt>4 5 far exceeding any Family Medieioeu ot t . eimilaj nature in the market. An appreciating public was not long to discovering they possessed remarkable C\xva\X.x>€ VvoXt.tvX.\«.ft, and hence their 8oN«, ■ and oonseqnent profit to the Prcyrtetor, Aos I enabling him to expend 'V\\ov\.“>»aaA% of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the *Vlviinv€YOus which have been showered upon him from KW Couix\y\£. The peculiarity of the LVooA uwX VA\.% is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of imparity \<v \\vb L\.ootk, for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out au. iserable existence. These medicines Kvo, Lw€<\u.vAeAi for curing Scrofula, Syphilis, BBcin (Disecists, Ci i Sores, Salt Ifheum, Ifheiimatism, dyspepsia, Headache, Liver Complaint, Fever and figne, Leucorrhaea, Female Complaints, Erysipelas, St. Anthony’s Fire, S'umors, Eruptions, Fits, Sorofu'.ous Consumption, otc. M?« ? ? ONEp erw»n writes, her daughterwas cured of fits of nine years' standing, and St Vitus’ dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was cured after his flesh bad almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague after trying every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER ■was cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years. Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which the Purifier and Fills VTovkVvke a CXvavxw.. r V\\Q V>\.OOk\ VxWft are the most active and thotough pills that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the system does not relapse into its former condition, which is too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pil£ They are really a L\.oo\ c\x\A Lkvcv VvW, which, in conjunction with the ” LkooA will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, Costiveness, Colio Fains, Cholera Jdorbus, Indigestion, Fain in the Rowels, frizziness, etc. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are and you should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac if my local I agent, and read the certificates, and if you I have ever doubted you will WO \WOVCi. Aj a proof that the Blood Purifier and Pil’- are porely Vegetable, I have the certificate® us those eminent ctieiatots, Prefeaeora Chilton of N. Y., and Locke of Cincinnati. Read Dr. Hoback's Special Notices ant? Certificates published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time tc time. Price of fie Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, fi! per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Os tlie Scandinavian Veg •table Blood Pilto, 25 cents per box, or 5 box** for fl. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. 6 F*el Fourth St, 8d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, O. Laboratory No. Is Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY In Adams county,by Dr. T.T Dorwin ACo inDecxtnr,Smith 4 b uttman.in Plcasam Mills John Hart, Momuoutli,Samuel Linton, Burs o,and by Druggist aud M.rchantt generaly throughouttho L’uiou '■ 6-nlO. Appointment of Administrator. — XTOTICE is hereby given. That the under signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Jacob 3eck, late of Adams county, deceased. The esta’e is probably solvent. Daniel railing. Dee.22d. 1865. 4w Administrator. B W. O AKLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, Kte. 70 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNE, INO.

Drs. Jackson,Herbert* C0.."Pt.,.., . theNatiunat Dispensary, established r 11 natl,O.,Jan. 1 .iB6O cure all prixat, j. eil ' with unexampled rapiditv. Wt. uir l! "« cur* Gonorrhea, Gleet, Syphillis Nocturnal Emissions, or Self. Ibum w*" Emis.ions Female Complaints, i„ possible form and variety of Sexular th Cures rapid thorough ane permanent Zu 1 modeaate. bend for oar Circular-fif>„. . ” [8 in.by 11 in. letter pages of varied nr.'h? jesting matter Also,a circular intended M i dies only. ,01L » Many of oua patients aaserttbey money toDocaors in Eastern Cities » U( j ri[t * 1 ‘no return. '"»uik ■ Then why not patronixe home t.J, I who know the » estern clamate m,d 160 ,j„ vpeedier eur#»s. 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It is perfectly safe and never fails togiveaif. ' isfaciion. It i» the only snre and pafe prevurive against contracting disease ever iimiui Price $1 each 4 dollars, per half daces, ol'ars per dozen goat by mai Jatl3 Manhood : Jtow Lost, i'w Rtshrti. Just published, a new edition of I)r.Ci» ver well’s Celebrated Essay on the raJto# cure ( without medicine) of Sperm atorbh<li,j seminal*Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Lawes, Impotenct, M-mtal and Physicallncanictyi Impediments to Ma-rtage. etc.; also, tiox, EpiLirsr, and Fits, induced by self-iadu guncc or sexual extravagance. IT Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 emit fi The celebrated author in this admirable mi clearly demo strates, from a thirty yean toj cessful practice, that the alarming ces of self-abuse may be radically cured out the dangerous use of internal medicinti j the application of the knife—pointing a/ j mode of cure at once simple, certain, amit!» : tual.by means of which every sufferer,nou ter what his condition may Le, mav cureift self cheaply, privately, and radically I (CTThis Lecture should be in the hudii every jnuth and every man in the land. Sent.undrr seal, in a plain envelope,loin iddress, po»t pai-i on receipt of six ceiito,or;i» ■ post slumps. Address the publishers CHAS. J C. KLIN T E A CO, 127 Bowery,New York, Post Otficeboxi#/ | vSno47-ly j ~ NIBILCK oc CLm' I I i U77OLFSALS AND RET.llk DXALRB. IX 'iUiIOTS, SHOES, .MO LEI®. At Niblicks Old Staud iu Detatet, lidllM [ S rocviviiig constantly a large and’f'J 11 '( 1 perior Stock of 1 i Winter Boots and Shoes, Vhich w ■ are selling at a»?ch priceiai i hetimes.and we tntan to dewoiihUaltriii* o our customers. Among the stock ound a large assortment of LADIES’ AND MISSES SHOES, laitors. Bootees, Ac.. Kid bcele.l Sliff*k Jnlf, Kid, Glove kid Congress b«l«<l GuH* ind Bilmerals. CHILDREN'S WEAR. ' Kid heeled Balmorals and fancy andWiH Shoes of all kinds —ineluding the celrejw Jopper Toed Shoes, the beat asd chekjMW - 'Ol up. nEN’.S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’WEIB »f all kinds, of the best quality, and »l ■ j lowest rates. Leather, Findings, Ac., A full stock. The whole having brt Q for Cash, and will be sold cheap. ' IWIIE-ll.lllE Mil fISTM Wt | i And we warrant all articles to he »*•»•* carefully made, anti of the best materi* 11 - Calf ana Kip Boots. Stogie Br >gans and Ladies Wear, Os all kinds, kept ou hand and niadt to** are invited tn call and I otu stock before 1 purchasing of t TnB 5 warran our Goods to be nf the be* ' l and will be sold at much lower prices l j be purchased at any other <stabnshmen .i County, or even at Fort Wayne. j, AW hf I • O’ CAtL-we etaw nothing 1 onr Goods. NIBLIvh <t ■ . December 26,1303. • | , Appointment of Admin lßtrntor ’ ! County, deceased. 1« g | T^ # 22d l S« i . ADMINISTKATOH’S SALE, r I s XTOTICE i« hereby ?iven. THt tL’ ’J* | ’ A sign.-.1. AdminiMratorofthcc't’te , ! cob B/ck.will sell at thelate deceesed in tjnlon Township, On the 12/A Day of January. A. V- I All toe personal property of the fC I , conei.tl.ig in part of one horse■ 4 jt|l | ’ 7 head hoys. I< sheep hay, co ■,* strain in the gm«nd. plows, »»rro I tools wagon. houMhold and t bedding and many <* l,er dious to mention. A credit of I- "' f . «, all snms of >3,00 and upward.. bvrte,’ chaser giving his note with approre - under t3oasl-. in hatd^ RArvJ , g 1 Dec Md,lB«S. Or AdndwMi" .