Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1866 — Page 3

_T h7c~e a gle. OS»IO»ALPAr«K ur THa SOUHTr. ' JeOCAL & miscellaneous. FRIDAY, February ", 1866. Notice to Cnudidatcs. To prevent any misunderstanding among candidates, in the announcement «f their names, we shall charge three dol lars for each name announced, which in•ludcs printing tickets for the primary election; payment invariably in advance. This rule will be without any exceptions. Jtnd no names of candidates will be placed on the tickets for the primary eh ction, unless they announce their names I in the paper, or make some definite er-sj-angsmtnt with us. dr Prospective county oflieers arc be- ‘ coming plenty as will bo seen by refuting to names announced in other column t’a di.ia'es for sheriff seem t > pre'omin-l-iato. We have been looking for names (or t'ie other offices, and caution can di , dates not to bo excessively modest, if < thjy wish for success. If you have got • whistle you must blow it loud and t’ari'.l and if you are without that necessary adjunct in a political race, buy one. and make noise loud enough to attract pub lie attention. ■ c-a*The resi.l nee of Mr. Woodward, *”’on Front street, caag.-it ft.e yi»:er;lay morning, about 9 o'clock, but by a prompt as-istancs from our .-iiizeas w<» .•■extinguishe 1, before any serious damage was done to the building or furniture. ijg-llow abmit that e ill t>r a county Convention, that the C ritrtil Committee is expected to make to select del -gates to :th<s State Cotr enti tiff We hope the yCen'.rul Committee will meet and attend *lO our suggestion, b.-f.r it is too late. e a s-iio'is accident ocenrre I t- » couple of child: ca of Wm. 11. Darwin, of t.aa place, on Wednesday. They were [ liyingwi'.h a fl i k < f,powdrr which by careless bandiiui; exploded, severely 1 urnningtlieir faces an I hat. 4*. BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! Great Sals AT ACTUAL COST. TOWNLEY Da WALD & BOND. Fort Wayse, .4r« now sell'ny their Dre S 3 Goods Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Breakfast Shawls, Fur Id'jud and Fuss at their real »ri Toe S’oek is lir»<* and Comprised ol Fashionable goods, which were bought Cheap. In ordar to reduce our Urge slock for invoicing about February Ist, we are selling the above goads as stated. Call soon and get the cln icest selec lons. TOWNLEY DbWALD <fc BOND, •Corner Columbia and Calhoun streets, Fort Wayne Light Breakittg In. Mr. Sumner gave notice of the following amendment to the proposed bdi lor the admission of Culorndo m a proviso. Provided that this act. shill not i.iloeffect except upon the fundamental cun dition that there shall b. n> d- till ol tf.e elective fianchise or any other r ghta on account of color or race, but all persons shall he equal before the bw, and tie Legislature ol the State, by- a sol-inn public act, shall declare the .uent of the State to this condition, and shall transmit to the President ol the United Slates an authentic copy of such, assent whenever the same shall he adopted, upon the receipt whereof he shall, by proclamation, announce the fact, whereupon, without any further proceedings upon the tart of Congress, this joint resolution shall immediately take effect. — Conyressitnal Proceedings. We lak* it that this reiohition indi cates the modus operand's of ke-ptng the Southern States out of the Union, and the condi'ion to whi •!> tb-y will b - forced. They will doubtless be Colorndoed. We gradually see n h re and how tie tiling is going. Who will say now, tiie II pub dicans are not .disunionists? Sipptse Colorado wont adopt nutfro suffrage-; then •he is keot out of the Union. Su p>< • the same with the Southern S.ates But as the Southern S ales are in the Union, are a part of it the Republicans have io first put them oui, have to break up the Union and territorialize tho S .utiiern Slates, to place them where they can force tho negro on to them. B it, do you sav, tliey seceded? we say they uni not. We deny the doctrine of secee-mn, and always have. The Republicans say they did secede and are out of the Union. Well, if they did, th y could; and the Republicans thus adm t the doctrine of secession, and are secessionists. From this truth there is no escape lor them. They petitioned for dissolution iu 1842. They always held the Union Wj? g league yitb htU,~ M. Herald*

Fheezino—A Teukiblb Mi-f uitunb ■ — One of -he severest misfortunes b-t.-l aciiixen r-f our county iast Saturday night, that we have ever b-en c .11 upon to re-I cord. Mr. Gerar I Y.nr-. a farmer, living about throe in les fiom town, durrn; ■he Maumee, was in the c-ty Saturday I '■fternoon on business, and shortly afir dark started home on 'out, expectiag soon I to be overtaken by his brother in law I who bad come in »i h I is sled and was| to re urn the same way. Whi e pss-ing | the (Joie Urm, just b low the bridge at ■ the foot of Main street, ho climbed over,, the fence iut • the li.-bl’ thinking the '. , walking would be better there than on the slippery road. But in jumping from tl-e fence he lit upon smoith ice, slipped, . and tell, disloc.at.ng his right shoulder, I and severely stunning himself. Hu laid , i there half conscious for t- o or three!' i hours, waiting for his brother-in law to | come along. Meanwhile the sled had passed and missed him. He roused him-. self at last, with a desperate effort and Went on, but when 0 arrived home his | feet and bands were frozen S'-ili Hisp boots had to bo soaked and carefully cut (r tn his feet which were so swo'tl- n as to ' make their undressing a very dilucult' task. Toe hfl hand will he Saved, but • the rigl-.t, in which the circulation w,s checked by the dislocation of the shoulder, and both feet will probably be lost. Fort Wayne Gazette. Influence of the Verves in Cholera. A story is published in Paris confirm-■ ing the ■act ot the immense i iluence oil ; the nerves in cholera, as il.ua rated in • Ithey-ar 1832 by Prof-ssor | ! He was summoned to a bed side, where ■ he found a, dying man, th: features rigid, cramps all ov< r the body, the voice. changed —in (t»c\ all the m >st fs’j’.l symp , toms slioigly characterized. Alter an i attentive d, ignusis the sagacious doctor : snatched off the bed c oihes, and c >m-| m need flogging the patient with ail the I strength he p s-n-ssed. The spectators, I for an instant electrified, were naturally I enrage I. I’he dying mtn, by o:io ex I ' pirit’g ■ (Tor>, s'arted from his bed, threw ! ‘ i;i r. elf on die doctor, who ran hodv pur s,i<-d along p ss ig s ar 1 coni iors by li-ei o .■ 1 wa p ilivtii, nd both reached the lop I ot the hospital stairs, when th' brea'h | Ic’s pro'essor stopped, and looking a’, the ■ ghastly pursuer, cooly ask'.-d, “And howl I do you f. el? “Feel!’’said the astoni-bed | patielT. —-“ie.'-l. indeed! why” (alter a. , ■ pause,) “I have no more cramp-!'’ “I . : b.lieve you; but a ter this ii >e race you ■ require rest ,’ Sone cups ot tisane and I the pseudo moribund w is saved, Lew. W <llace aa.l ■! xico. I A correspondent oft ! e Cuicago Tri— \ bune reports that Lew. Wallace is to com- ■ mand the '‘American Legion’’ in tire army of the R -public of ?•! xico, and say . '•Geneial Wallace wd! command what is , io be known as the American Legion,: ! I now about to be recruited from discharged i , i soldi-rs in th-- Sou'll and Souiliw. st, I 1 1 i is claimed that the necessary funds Are , ia reedin' ss to put this army in t ie field;' I I the arms and i qilipmeiits have recentlv I t|b en purchased at Government sales 1 I .. thusiasts claim th it this “ L gion , will be orgamz d and put iu the li hi wi'h ' ipirh rapidity that they will if* enabled to cOuqu-r Maxmidian belorc he cau obtain, assistance from France.” 1; L w . Wallace's services as a G .ne • , rd in the United Sines armv daring tin rcbelii n be any criterion ol those l,e will; i render the Liberal cause in M- xico, M ix- j jimihan may give himself litas anxiety i about the “Am i inan Legion.” Os all I the mil iary humbugs of ear war—Bat-I Iler, B<nks, Schenck, Milroy, Hunter.' . 1 itchcock, Scimiz, Wallace, etc.—Lew Wallace is the most miserable specimen. I Rochester Union. F'.'.t This null That Together. A recent paragraph in the nc.v.ptpers is '.<> this effect: “Pews in Rev. 11. W. Bskciibh's] Church —The sale of choice pews ties; year amouni'd to .329,436, nearly three 1 thousand dollars more than last. "i’iii«, w.th the rental, $12,158, makes the pew ; income <341,594 Four hundred dollars was the highest price pai l lor the choice.” j Simultaneously wrh the above announcement there appeared in the Bou- \ doir. a ladies’ illustrated paper of fashions, \ the following n otice: "The readers of the Boudoir should ■ ’ln >t fail to peruse every one o> its pages ' this week. E ich is tide.l to its limit wiih ■ I the hv'-liest reading and gossip of life, : the news of fashion, the affairs of the beau ! mon le, and all matters ol generd inter ' I est to ladies. We g ive last week the : current msiiions as dlspl yed -it Beecher's j church, and in this issue we notice them ■ as displayed at St. Stephen’s.” Perhaps by “putting this and that to-j ' ; gether” some idea may ba obtained of the ' ' I reason why high prices are paid (or pews, | an i wlw t some peonle g > to church lor. | We say perhap—beo -.use in such things ’ ■ we should like to be certain.— Few York Express. X-cf “It was ever my invariable cusi|tonim my youth,” says a celebrate i j >■ Persian writer, “to rise from my sleep toj ava ch, pray, and real tiie Coran. <)■ c n ght, as I was thus engaged, my father, • ■ a man of practised vir ue, awoke. Be-[ hold sail 1 to him thy other children a ei : 1 »-t in irreligious slumber while I alone I f! am awake to praise God, ‘S in of my i souls said he, 'it is belter to sleep than to! . wake to rem <rk the laultsof thy brethren.; ’ Ayer’s Cure.

MAHaiEI). Pec. Seymour Worsen J. P, Joseph Gi.bfrt to Misn Mari nn N- 'm’Hi. j January 4, by Rjbtiit McClurg J. P., Marion , Baker to Sarah Emil/ j January 16, by tiie sama Mr. Eli«u Biker to i Mary Jane Evans. ! : . tfZCIIL NOTICES, —— AW£<rO UrJCH M22ZTS. W»» n.n» authorized to announce the nime of Jamon Stoop*, a< a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of th* Democratic primary election. U’e .ire »mtboriz?d to announce the name o r i Jonathan Fleming, as h candidate for Sheriff i subject ,o the decision *>f the Democratic pri j mary election. We ar,» authorized to announce the name of ■ Einunuel Woods, a* a candid ite f»r Sheriff ' I subject to t‘ e decision ol the Democratic pri mary election. I are authorized to announce the name o ( i Aaron Ohapir.in, as a candidate for Sheriff. , subject to th ■ decision of the Democratic pri i uj.iry election We rt re authorized to announce the name of I John C 'i'ind.dl, as a candidate for Recorder i subject, to the decision of the Democratic pri i mary election. I A Cough, Cold, or Sore JThront, ! RIQ: IRES JHMEPIATE ATTENTIOX, AND SHOULD BE checked. If allowed to continue, Irritation of the Lungs, a Pcrmanont i Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung ‘ Disease W OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONGHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DURKOT INFLUENCE TO THU PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. j For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, ConMimptive and Throat Disease*. ! TROCHES ARE USED '.VIT'I ALWAYS C(M)D BUOCCS». j 9LWERS AXD PUBLIC SPEAKERS j A ill 'i i i useful in clearing the voice I wlientaken before Singing or Speaking, and re lievingthe throat after an unusual exertion of I ihe vocal organs. The Troches are recom ; mended and prescribed by Physicians, end | have had te<tinioni , ils from eminent m°n ( throughout the country. Beii.g an article of i true merit, and having proned their ethcacy by i a test of many vears each year finds them in ■ new 1 >c di'.ies in v irions par.s of the world, and ! the Troches are universally proaonnc.d bett« i . than other articles. Obtain onlv‘‘Brown’s Bronchial Troches,’ ’ and 1 > not take nivof the Worlhltss Lndutions' : that may be offered. j Su’d everywhere in th* Unite! States, and * m Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box Beivarc of mbascades ! Few people re-d'ze the fact that diara«o lies i in amhu>!j everywhere, ready to <uizeupon the I weak. The strong pasH thririgh many perils ’ in safety, the B‘rengthless fall by tho wayside. It is amazing that the feeble nlm'ild totter ! vvith uncertain steps over the face of the earth ' in daibjer every day of filling victims to the | morbid i dl.i ue *s by which we are all suri ronrjdeJ, when a t -r-ted and proven veg- tabb j ionic, capable of endowing them with the vigor jiliey need, is procurable in every city, town. ‘ and setilemmit. Ii might reasonably he tho ight I that afu r the twelve years’experience wh'c,!i j diO ,rid has had of Ho-iTETTKa’s Stomach j Bitters all know that its effect is to : prevent disease, j The fact is not. >rious that a dose of poison ■ which will scarcely aff-e.t a vigorous man in : pefrect health vill kill a weak one. Now, i what i.-. th« c.aiiae of epidemic diseases? Poison in the air. A: this season the atmosphere is I surcharged wi:h the see 1 *• of re- ; miltents, rheumatism, pulmonary disorders, I bilious complaints, and tho like. Persons I whose nervous systems are relaxed are the first to succumb to these distempers. B; a< c I up the physical energies then, with this po- > te.itia! vegetable tonic. It is the most p<»w lerful recuperant which the botanic kingdom has over yielded to patient research and experiment. Try it. The blindest disciple of the old m dieal dogmas will at. least admit lhat a tonic and alterative, compounded of ■ epprove«! herbs, roids, and ! , 'irks.c*tn do no I harm, while the testimony of thousands invites j a trial of its virtues. The .Unsnn & Ilnmlin Cabinet Oorgan* I forty different styles, adapted to sacred and i secular music, for $81) to $t»00 each. FIFTYI ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDxLS. or other (first premiums awarded them Uhistraied | Cit-il,i,/ues free. Ald re.., MASON <t HAM :.IN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS. NkW p’oaK v9-n27-ly. To Consumptives The advertiser, having Iwn restored to I health in a few week* bv a very simple rein . edv. after having snfF r-d for 'several years with a severe lung aIF-ction. and that dr.-ad ; di-eam, Cinisnmption—is anxious to make j known toi t fellow—iifF. rers 'he means of cure. | 7'o all whotie.ire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directmne for preparing and using the ».nn , ■ which they will fin I a sims Cenc for Coxsi MP I rtos. Asthma, Rbuxchit s. C iigus. Colds, and I all Throat and L ing AfF clions. The nnlv ol>. I ject of the advertise) in ■s.'tidir.g the Pre-crip- ) tmii is to benefit the tifili.'ti'd, and spread in- , foriuat.iim which he conceives to (>■ invalu ■ able, and lie hopes ev. ry stiff .-rer will try his ■ remedy, as it. will cost them nothing, and mav ! prove a blessing. Pnt-iies wishingthe prescription, pt.ee. hy rel turn mail, will piease address Rev. ED'VARD A. (TILSON, Williamsburgb, Kings Co.,New York. I v9—mil — lyr Err >rs of Youth. j A G»*ntb‘rmn who Rt,ff*.red f r vearfl from , Nervous Debility. Decay and al! | tb*- eff cts o' youthful indiscretion, will, for ] the s-ik-’ nf suffering humanity, send free to all j who need it, the recipe ami directions for I making the simple remedy by which !»<• was j cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad- ■ vertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St. New York. v9—nil—lyr Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral I

Strange, But True. Every young 1 »oy and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much » their advantage by r/turn mid (free of charge.)by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will pioaae address their obedient servant , TMOS. F. OH XI’MAN, 831 Broadway, New York. v9—n <1 —lyr WIHSKiniS I WHISKEHS! Do von want Whiskers or 'Moustaches ? Ous Grecian Cmnuoimd will force them to grow out ho smoothest face or chin, or hair on buld leads, in Six Weeks. Price, §I.OO. Sent bv •nail anywhere, closely scaled, on receipt of price. Address, "W A FINER <t CO. nvi? Box 135, Brooklyn, N. Y DE.OATUR MARKETS. i Cor ‘ect d W'.ddtj y Messrs Nuft <V Cratcford Merchants aut Produce Deutero, Rain street Decatur I idiana. iiBv'ATLB, Feb. 2, 1-G; | bbl • . JOOO * Wheat, Witile, ”,p bush 2UU I Red, “ J bi) I Corn .......4.) I Rye, 7«> I Oats, 30 I Iloverse.fi, pod laxweil. 2). fio.ter, w ||i lb. 2D Lard, .... . 15 ■lg s 20 Fenthers, S 1 i Wool, 50@6 ■ ■ Hides, green j-* ft ... 61 '• dry . . . . 11l Sall per bbl 4 il i Fork, . . . . ' bub, New York Market. Nsw York, Jan. 29. C-ffton—Rather more stea iy; sa'e.s al 17 tl3e f>r mtiJlin'r. e tiefly at 48c. r’lotir—Active without change; sales ■ >t $7 70@7 90 ('■!• extra State, is 4J@B ’>.) for ex.nl rouit 1 h >op Ohio, nil I Jiß jo@lo 39 for tra lo b.'auds, tiie iu uket closing dull. Whisky—Dull and dropping: sa!e> of Westei n at .J 2 25@2 20. Wheat—Quiet an l prices wi hont de-<:iJ..-.l change; sales at 81 73@1 75 foi new No 1 Milwaukee in store .»u<l adiat ■and £1 70 for p; uno new amber Mil-1 wankee. iiye- Dull: sales of Western at 80c. . Btarley—Didi. . Malt—Quiet: sales at $1 45 for State ■ and b-1 00 f" l ' Canada. I Corn—Dull an l 10. lower; sales at | 79a81c. f r unsound, 82|@35jc. for soun 1 mixed Western, in store mid delivered, 82@84V:. for n.-w yellort’, 85c. .a store for handsome old yellow. Oa s—Active an I (ii avr. sales at 42 - @l4.'. for unsound Western, and 58@ ■ 19c for so Hid. Celle —Quiet Sagar Q net, sales of Cuba Museovsdt i at I<i)l3e., Havana Aloia-st-s—Quiet; sales es New Or- . leans at SI oU@l 15, new crop Cuba atfiS-}'. I’enok-um—Strni !y: sal 's at 32g32jc for crude; refined in bong 55c. i'oik—-Opened heavy and lower, and , clos'd very firm; sdes at ii2B 25@29 00 , for new mess, closing at s i 2B 02j cash. , $27 75@280i) for old mess, closing at <S27 75 <:a h; 4'21 00@21 25 for prime, ami §22 5 ) tor piitiiu mess. Ano, 5, J 59 b u ret’ o gj i wtn :ss, for Febraary ila.-C’' Api ii mid J* tv. sellers’and bay eis’opt’mn a. 8-8 2j@a9 2i Beef-Q liet; Sf.iek at Siu 50@20 00 for new pl.in, and §2l 1.)0@24 09 lor new ex in in .S 3. Beet Ham-—St ad ,; 'tales of western at :■ld 50@41 (0. Cut Mea s—Firmer; sa!e< at ll@l2|e for shoulders; foi hams. Bacon—More active; sales at 14Xc. from Cumberland cut; 100. for long nb j oed. I Dressed Hogs—Firmer: sal.-s at 12J@ !3e. lor Western, ami 13|@14|c. tor ! city. j Lard—Stea ly, sales at 15|@18e. Als-.t 1,509 barrels, lor Febru iiy, March and Ap't il, sellers’op.ioil, at 18@18-t). Butter—Dull; sales a'- 2t)@33c. for i Ohio, and 25@38c for State. Cue s:-—Fnmer; sales at 12 @ 18c DECinill 81'SIMSS CABIISI | JAMES R. 8080 Attorney and Counselor nt Law, dec rrua, i\ dian a. It OFFICE,in Kecorder’s Office, TVTI LL practice in the Courts of the Penth vV J udiciai Circuit. Attend to the Rcdmip i ' lion of Land'.the Payment of'faxes. Especial , ; attenliuu will be given to the collection ol Bounties, Pensions, and all claims against thv r Government. David Stndabaker, AT TO a N E Y - A T- L A W ANO Claim Agent, DECATUR, INDIANA, ’XXJTLL practice in Adams and adjoining I v Counties; will <er.urc bounties,pensions, and all kinds of elaims against the Government. tLJ’OFFICE.— On Main Street, immediately South >f the Auditor’s Office. v6-n !2 [David Studabaker’s REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 1 t hr pure'iasr and sale of Real Estate hy i the only Licensed Ag'oit in t lie county, now . • offers for sale at his law office, in Decatur, a fine [ lot of valu ible lauds situate in different parts of • : Adems county J Thos*s wishing To purchase will Jo well to . i come to him. Those wishing to sell will do - well to corue to him No sales, no charges. He ’ > is, also. Licensed to draw Deeds and nil other i instruments of writing, and will do the same • with neatness and di?i atch. Sept. i 6 Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.

F. A. JELLEFF. Physician »ind Surgeon. DECATUR. 1 N DIANA, fij-OFFICE—Tn Hou#tou'» Block, eecw.-c ioor over Drug Store. v3-nIS. j ——j □ ORWIN &, BR O ’ S . DEALERS IS Drugs, Medicine?, & Cktir.ical! FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES. S'por.ge«, Brushes, Pi rfutn ry. Ac. ! KEROSENE OR C9U OIL AND LAMPS: Physicia.is* Prescriplions carrfilly com-| pou 'led and o d.Ts answered with enre and 1 d« " patch. F; nners arid from the ; country will find our stock of Medicines com ; pletp, warranted genuine, and of the best t quality. PHYSICIAN and •Sf'RGEON, DWCATUB, INDIANA. OFFICE—M-iiu St, opposite Moilrrn ' ■ ro.’s Dry Goods Store . ’ vßn42—l ~ xuh’;;' of irnrej: .r™ i Detrick Riper, ) Preston V. B. Smith. } Before J. \\ Grim, .J. P of Washington i township, .Liams Co. Ind Wi.) R.« as, before me, J. W. Grim, a J istice j ,of the Peace, in and for ‘■hip. Adams County,Slate of Indiana, D trick ’ Rider, Pl iintifl in this action, did on the 2 I day of December 1565, file his complaint affi ! davit and bond in attachment pro».*.‘edings ,• against Preston V. B Smith defendant, and whereas on the 21st day of L‘. r< :r.h r suinmoi s issued against said defendant and said summons was returned not found, and at | tho same time attachment, issued against the I goods, chattel*, rights, credits, money and es I tect-4 of >aiai defendant, and the same was bv I Levi En iag. Constable of said township, levied • on the property ofsaid deft ml.uit, and whereas. ’ the trial of v atd cause is set for hearing on the 1 ( d day of Februaty I "66, at I'l o'clock, I. M., j no r, therefore, the said Preston V'. B. Smith i« ■' hereby notified of the pending ol said proceed i ings, and that unless he appears and answer or del'en I. the same will be tak» n by default ' ■is confessed, and the proceedings will be 1 hear.J in his absence and determined J. W. GRIM. j Jan. 10, IR6G. I.v Justice of the Peace, j ' APPOiN i JIE.NT OF ADMINISTRA’ TOR. i * s hereby given, That the under , Li signed has been appointed A In inis? mi or iof the estate of Zach.irieh P Guard, deceased. ! I ll® estate is probablv solvent JAMES FAUST, Jan. 12. 4w Adni’r. Hew Wagon Shop! PHE DERICK MSITZ. I ITDULD announce to the public that he i> r V prep ti ed to manufacture on short notieand reasonable terms, BUGGIES, MW Spring Wagons, etc , etc., ma le to ordc, have on han I a good supply of sens med him bur, and will w r arrant all my work, and dwfy coinpetion in workmanship and prices. R E P A I IU NG ! done on short notice, and the most reasonabl j terms. Give me u call. tt hop in the old 1 ’Democrat” Office, south side of M -disnn sir [ net ween Front and Second street*, Decatur* India**. Sept. 22,a. kb 5h >•''! k!.. tate of Indiana,? Adams County 88 ’ f N the Adams Circuit Court, February Term II 18* G. •lane Hurlburt, ? Francis Hurlburt, j v.?;:vid M. Muff r 1. ) Eliznbutii *’F iford, v Notice of New Trial and others. ' David M Mefford 3nd Elizabeth E Mess rd. defendan's in the above entitled cause. You ate hereby notified tha- the plaintiff'* at the i AiiriKt- t'-nn of said Co it obtained j i Igincnl I •f New Tria] of said cause, and that the same ’ stands for trial Hl the February term of said Court. 1860. J R. 8080. Att’v Plffs. Attest. JOHN MeCONNEL, Clerk. Feb. 2. 2w By A. J. Hill. Deputy AD Hl \ ISTR A : OK’S SALE. VJOTTCEis hereby given, that the under 1X signed, Administrator of the estate of j j William Suttles, d»*ceastd, will sell by virtue; of an order ot ’he of Common Picas of ' Adams county, at the Court House door in the i town of D-cal’T iu the county of Adams in the ! State »d In ‘i ina. I On Saturday \i th Day nf M rch A. D l°6o, Between the hours of 1 • o'clock, A. M. and I 4 o’clock P. M.on said day the following de scribed Real Es’ate, to wit: Commenci ig ten rods north from the south west corner of section thirty (30) in lo vnmip . wenty eight (28) north of R-iaue fifteen (15) east in Adams county and State of Ihdiena, thence east sixteen rodi. 1 i thence north ten rods, thence w^tsixteen rods. I thence south ten rods to I he place of beginning. J Containing one acre ot land, and also the fol i 1 lowing described tract of laud, commencing i sixteen r ids cast of the south west ccrner nj i and section thirty (30) aforesaid, »h nc.t east I Mx-y four rods to the south east co n-r of the ! south’Vest quarter of the south wvst quarter ol . said section thirty thence north twenty rods, thence we~t sixty-four rods thence south twenty rods to the place of be* inning, containing eight acres ol land be the same more or less. 't hat the same will be sold on th.- following t ( .r:u«: 1 j ot the purchase money to be pai i in hand, in six, and m twelve months from day of hale deferred payment, to be on interest , and to be secured to the s uisfaci ion of the un , dersigned. GEORGE HUMES, ' SOIICK TO St'im TEA(’fiEUS. i r |''HEundersi S ne<i Schoo) Examiner, will hold public ..xxmiiiatioiis al his offi--.., iu Doca tu. .ou the last Saturday oieach mouth . SPECIAL T io School Law positively prohibits e.ami- . upon any other day than that set. auart , L>r public examination, and rcquiieeall ttachera to present to the Examiner a certificate of ■ g"<id character,from a Tow. ship Trustee, or s >meOther prorninet citixen. J. R. BOBO,' l June 17. lyr ‘S. E. A..C. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.

— —Tt ' i ■> ri— IGREAT BAKGAINS! Arc tu L? hl the ( FANCY STORE. Now. We have a fuL •«<) eufoplol# HOCK Os (1003 S In our line, compriniox i .NOTIONS AND MILLINER ■CLOAKS & FURS Os w -ich wc have « large Ftocji now ar- | riving and which we will sell less than ary I o her House in Decatur, will or can. Coa< i and see our S T O C K, And if we (Jou’t makejour word.; good w. don’t ask you to buy. We have also a large Stock of Hoods and Nubias, Ladies Underwear, Children's Skating ■ Caps. FUR HOODS, ' Fur Caps, und Glov<*>, among which will be ■ found some of thu very fiue«t Shvilaud WeU ■ Hoods and N U B I A S, Far ahead of anyth'ngc’se in this ftowtt. i Wo have a fine Stuck of Bee ikfast S-I-I A W L S, Large Six**, Children's Sacka, Dress and Cloak Trimmings of all kief’s, HOOP SKIRTS. j_ We bon?lit oil’ 110 p Ssirtas.nd Coiaet. a-t , the manufacturers and sell f.em from twentyI nt. to oil'- dollar less than the Dry n<io<U |-Ifores, an.l we h ive lire beat sle'k of Travel- { mg; Saaks,*Trunks, Gentlemen’» Fur Collars. ■ Ladies Basket.', Hosiery and G'ovea, to L. | tound iu l)<‘o it'.r : all of which we will sell ' cheap for cash. V\ e are gwii.g to sell our good. for cash and i,..tiling b it cash without r'apnct : re persons, ar.<l by so doing we can sell twenty* | five p. r c»ut cheaper than cn credit. Ail who are owing us must settle cn or lie for. , the let day of Januarv 18’16. C. CRABBS Carpets! Good News to the Pub!.cl H . R. SCHWEGMAN. 101 Feit Wayne, Ind Great Decline in Good*! ar FROM -'3 TO 3 i PER CENT? j NOW IS THE TIME TO LUY 1 take pleasure in inforn ing my friend* ar»4L ■ the public generally of my lary-e arrival of Staple and Fancy Dry Guods. Os all Descriptions. Shawls, Sncqties and Circtilnra, , Silke Itihbon', il'Aite O'O'ls and l.ineno, Hosier j ui~ all kinds, Carerts Oil C olhs, jXotiuni of ar. Endless Variity. oaocenn.s ok the choicest selection. My stock of goods is selected with the great est care and customers will find all the necc«Tiri.-- of life they iiesirc at my establishment I respec’fully ask my friends ind the publn [ m-r.illv to ex imine my slockbefore purcliM- ; ing elsewhere. My stock i. now ready fc.r iu -pection. It .11 in each and every one! Now ~ the time to get bargains! I am" determined. Hi give in lucemeiits Io every customer to bey (foods Cheap. 9 PIECES CHOICE PATTERNS 10 pieces 4-4 Oil Clo’.ha 4 5 4 4 “ 6 5 '• 4 •’ 8 4 ‘< 6 “ 4 4 Mattirg*. (CALL the attention of Country Mrrehat.l to my large Stock of Staple and f aney Goods. i Notions, Hosiery and Groceries, which I hav» I bon ?ht at a great decline. I h ive the best faJciliti ’s with manufacturers and J fibers to get :iu>/ools at the bottom prices. If you should visi*. onr city please cai I an I examine my stoek. [ H 'licit your I'atron.-ige. Orders w.ll fi. promptly attended to. No 101 Columbia street. March 3,1865. FT. WATNE. 2ETN A INSURANCE COMPAffiY, OF II.kRTI'OIiO, CONN., Net Cash Assets, Inly, 1834$3,273,635.04. Lasses Paid in 4.5 Ycnrs, Over $16,500,000. Three Millions of Cash Assets—a rr’bnt incone of 4 A) ,009 per annum—a natipsnl sy-tem of ■ fitment agencies—a Well seasoned uid valuable expel irnce — the ptFstig. of fortyfive years’ success—a perpetual charter—a ; cash basis of transact ioni—terms liberal ar t * ra'es moderate—prompt ami equitable, settle. : meets of losses; .-ire among the characteristic. . of this LEIM UIERir X COW!. Hcnvjr mercuntil • v.ilues need ®trong nndpr. ivriu rs, and nn rchants will appreciate the ad- | van»:ig»‘of Insurance with th*- .ETNA. J F.te, anil It.land Nnvugaticn rtshs can fca negotiated upon favorable terms with agent* throughout the country. Brunch, 171 Vino Street, CINCINNATI, (iHIO. D Stcdabakrr, Local Agetit. . HARMON BOSSK '! UNDERTAKER-. 1 SHOP NEXT DOOR TO KING &. 2RO-, . ! BRICK BLACKSMITH SHOP, MONROE ST., DECATUR ![• INDIANA. I would inform the public that I keep rr>n ,f)stantly on hand a large assortment of coflina , r and will maiinfa. -e them to order at .al! t.mea In connection with my business I keep a hearse to attend funeral,, without any extra charge Give me a call, as I fe< 1 satisfied that I ca-, j furnisl. every thing in the line ot tti.d, risk , g ' in the bsjt style, ami at reaw.-.aM, , a,—, * ’ ,4'ig. 36 iar