Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1866 — Page 3

m —tt’-— —■- - — ■- - _ T tfK i: A G LE. I’ UE OOITNTY. j tcaiTTmiscellaneous. — FRIDAY, February 9, 18('»6. M ~ —7 ’■ ~ Notice to Candidates. To prevent any misunderstanding 4 mong candidates, in tlio announcement « f their names, we shall charge three dol- > irs for each name announced, which in- « lades printing tickets for the primary 4 leoiion; "payment invariably in advance. 1 'bis Yule will be without any excep'ions. J \nd no names of candidates will be y laced on the tickets for the primary t lection, unless they announce their names in the paper, or make some definite nr- * rangement with u*. /3?' Hollman & A.lelsperger, at the new Drug Store, have variety an I largest stock of Kerosene or Coal Od Lamps in town, which they are sell ring cheaper than any other house. —l.. —— — —— Adams Agricultural Society. Some time since the proposition to reorganize the Agricultural Society of this; - -county, was a frequent subject of converr sation among the people, and we then be _ lieved that it would result in « nnething t more than mere talk; but of late we have t not heard it mentioned. It is needless for us to urge upon the the people the impoitance rs a reorgari nation of the Society, and the n-cessity I . -of hold'ng an annu d Fair to develop and . elevate t> a higher standard the agricultural interests of this county. In this respect, with much mortification, we ac-1 knowledge ourselves to be tar behind | other counties of the Slate, who have tlo ■ advantages that we do not possess, ex -cept that of public spirit and enterprise One earnest effort tovard a reorganisation, and it will be accomplished. We are well aware there are enough earnest, •energetic an I liberal minded men in ol<i Adams, to t .ke the matter in hand and successfully carry it through, if they c. 1.1 bo brought togeih-.r. We suggest that an inform d m-'eting be had soon, to effect a temporary o gin iz ition, and deliberate upon the best, mode of assembling those who will ac . lively engage in tlic undertaking. In the 1 meantime we hope tho-e who Lei any interest in the matter will canvass the sub- < j.-cl with their ncLhburs, so th it when the lime for action arrives, every town.hip in the county will be w.ll reprear nted. XrT We call the attention of our read- < rs to the adver isi’tm nt of M-ssrs. 13 11.-l 1 .- KAN <fc AOELSP li'Jl R, in to days piper. Persons wishing to purchase Dru; s, 1 Medicins, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Fancy and Toilet articles, will do well to give thent a Call. Their v-niire stock is r.cw — just from the Eas- ' tern cities; purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will be sol i cheaper than the I shine have ever been offered in this community. VA e t ike pleasure in saying , they have the neatest room, and the largest and best selected stock of Drugs,, <tc., ever brought 10 this market. Rad : their adver iseinent —give them a call, and judge for yourselves. X-f?’ We understand the emigration from this county to Missouri his received a check, and a return of those already there may be looked for at any time. BARGAINS!! BARGAINS! !1 Great Sals at actual COST. TOWNLEY De WALD & BOND, Fort Wayne, /IXre note selling their Dress Goo.ls. •Cloaks, Balmoral Skirls, Breakfast Shawls, Fur Hood and Furs at their real ost. Tue Stock is large and Comprised of; fashionable goods, which jwere bought Cheap. In order to reduce our forge stock for j invoicing about February Ist, we are Belling the above goods as stated. Call soon and get the choicest selecions. TOWNLEY DkWALD & BOND, Corner Columbia and Calhoun streets, Fort Wayne tST Drs. Jaynes’, Ayers’, Hostetters, find A. L. Scovill & Co’s Almanacs— English, German and French —for err e distribution, at Bollman & Adelsperger s new Drug Store. Call and get one. we had a fine fall of snow, and now have excellent sleighing, with a prospect fora continuation of the .sine for some time.

1 Cff Messrs. Hart & Nuttmsil have the ' steam attachment to their mill completed, laud can now grind without delay from ' wind or tide. Everything works to a charm, and they now have one of the best mills in the country. XGtT A petition is being circulated requesting the Board of Trustees of the town to purchase a fire engine, or make some more Adequate provision for the extinguishing of fire than we now, possess. I CS" The Ciicuit Court meets on Monday. There are but twenty-one cases on docket, but there will be considerable woik for the b gal fraternity before they are disposed of. ifyrOur public school will close in about four weeks. The attendance this winter has been very large, and '‘the accommodation somewhat limited. Another school house will be necessary in a short time, to accommolate the juvenile corps. <w ... The annual sale of delinquent lands ' for the non-payment of taxes took pbice at the Court House on M.nday. Some I forty tracts were sold; the sale in the ag- ' gregate amounting to about three hundred dollars. iHf Nolic but a physician Knows m w much a r< liable alterative is needed by the people. On all sides of us, in all communities everywhere there are multitudes j that suffer from complaints that nothing but an alterative cures. Hence a great many- of them have been made and put airroad with the assurance of being es- | I fecund", but they fail to accomplish the . cures they promise because they have I not the in rinsic virtue they claim. In this j state of tLe case, Dr. J C. Ayer & Co , of Lowe 11, have supplied uj with a com - j pound Extract of Sarsaparilla which does . prove to be the long desired remedy. Its i peculiar difeience from oilier kindrod prep n ations in market is that it cures the disease for which it is recommended, while they do not, \\ e are assn, elol ■ I this met by more than one of ourinte’l-l i" n* Physicians in this neighborhood ■3 - # and have the furtherevidenc * ot our own | experience the truth. —{Tennessee I 1 inn I , er, Na hville, Tenn. — — —- - CtT I'he (?h ntanoogß, Tennessee, Ga-\ vm tells rather a tough start: “On Chiistmas morning one of our cozens paid visit 10 a family who were his • ren- : 1 i»-rs.’’ II- mu >;i me husban 1 sitting be I (ore the fire with a small siz'd icsponsi Übihiy' on eidi-.-r si ie. ‘A. merry Christ- 1 , tires B How are you,’ says G , ■ -Well, Mr. G , 1 urn ra-lmr out of sorts j A scamp came here on Siturday night, and my wi esi «p-d with him L'Sl night he re.timed mil s old my cow, and li re I 1 am with these two brats to care for.’ ‘I suppose you regard the loss of your cow ■ns if more consequence, und-r the cir- !- . eurnstanci's, than that of your wife, , ■reinaikedG. ‘Yes, (or this is the third time she has played me this trick.” 1 its - There is a fright'ul mortality amon<r the negroes nt M icon, Georgia. Out of the black population of eight thousand, five hundred have died in one week. This is in a community ruled by ! I the Freedmen’s Bureau. A Good Joke— Some wag sent Sma- . tor Sumner a highly colored piece of Bo- ; I losjna sfiusage fix d up so as to resemble , 111 big iv-gro’s finger. Sumner at once i ! proceeded to the agent of Associated ' I Press, and had it telegraphed all over j the country that he had received a pres- , 1 ent of a negro finger done up in paper. I I He has not yet spoken on the subject in . ' the Senate, or introduced a bill to make | it a capital offence for a wag to hoax a Senator with a piece of Bologna sausage, labell'd “nigger finger” There ust d to be a member ol Congress from I Ohio called “Sausage Sawyer,” from the ; fact that he lunched in the hall of the i House on sausage (or economy s saae. Whv couldn’t Sumner put his Bologna to a similar purpose? — Lawrenceburg Begister. TheSptHiisli losu 1 lection. Few York, February 2—A Madrid 1 correspondent of the London Tunes >uinI ishes some queer data, going to prove I the collision between the rebel General 1 Prim, who is reported to be en rout to | Q wtugal for safeiy, and the commandI ing officers of the Queen s regular army. This coriespondent say s that the conj'c- | tures ventured upon by thinking men are | ■ endless. Some incline to the belief of a secret understanding between Prim and iO’Donnell, anil imagine that the objet lof the latter was, and is, to frighten the 1 Queen, and lead Ler to that abdication j which he was charged with attempting to force upon her at L igrarga. — i The latest phase of the Freedman’s Bureau is in Lynchburg, where Miss Jane Kelly—dark as a stack of ! 1 black cats piled on the shady side of the road—charges, before the agent, a re- ’ spectable young white man with seduction, ! and the paternity ol her cream colored baby.

ALe lIS’.tTOR IN THE WoRXIIOITSE.—• ' 'Tiie Nashville Banner of Monday says: . "A gay and festive member of the lower branch of the General zXssemblv, who was ol 1 enough to have known better, ; bathed Lis legislative soul so deeplv in strong waters last week, that be was ap- ■ ! p inted a ‘Committee of the whole on the state of the’—workhouse. On his mother’s account, we suppress this jolly old boy’s name.” The constitutional amendment I passel by the House differs horn the one previously reported from the committee of fifteen, m leaving out all allusion to direct tax's, and not changing the Constitution >n that respect. The effect of the amendment is simply to < xclude from the basis of r-presentation all whom the : elective franchise is denied, or abridged, ' on account of race or color. What Docs this VI. an! The N.-w York Citizen edited bv “Private Miles O’Reilly,” (Col. llalpine,) m-ik s this qu< er statement: We tell the American public—and they have h- rstofore found us pretty ac- j , curate prophets in everything relative to the Fenians cause that before two weeks I there will be—"omewhere—an Irish Re- : public existing on the face of the earth, 1 with a 11 ig, an army, a port of entry and exit, a navy of privateers, and the tacit encouragement both of France and the United S ates in the prosecution of belligerent acts against Great Britain. L«t : no one ask us for the present where this ’ R public will bo loca ed, for we can not ’ I answer. It must be called a Republic, to . ; warraot the fl sg and fleet, but will really i only be used ns an immediate basis of operations (or the transfer of active hos- i i tillties to the Canadian and Irish sons. A ! word to the wise is enough. And now, while the guld mines grow excited, tile wise will await developements, giving j liberally of their means to aid the cause, nor will they have to tarry long for the ’ i fulfillment ol all that we herein foreI shadow. —■ Prevalent Mistakes. It is a misiake to suppose that the sub seription price es a newspaper is cleat gain to the publisher. It is a mistake to suppose that he gets his white paper for nothing. It is a mistake to suppose it is printed i without cost. 1 It is n mistake to suppose tirit he can live boddy by fai'h. I', is a mistake to suppose that it is an 'easy thing to please everybody. it is a mistake to suppose a paper is | not worth bay’ll' which contains only - what we know and believe alreidy. I It is a iristike to suppose that money , due (or paper would be as good to pub- , . lishers a year hence as it is now. 1 It is a mistake to b< I've that pub-■ lishers would no: be thankful for what is due them for subscription. ; HldU NOTICES; -1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. ——— We arc authorized to announce t'.T n*me <»f James Stoops, as a candidat'J for S’le-riif, sub- 1 ject to the decision of th® Democratic primary election. We are puthoriz h] to announce the name of Jonathan Flemiip', as a candi l >te for Sheriff, subject ro the decision of the Democratic primary election. 1 , We are R'lihoiized to announce the name of ‘ Emanuel Woods, as a candidate for Sheriff, ' subject to the decision ol the Democratic pri- ( inary election. ; ( U e are authorized to announce the name of I Aaron Chapman, as a candidate for Sheriff., i subject to th > decision of the Dcim cratic pri- ■ I m ;ry election. We rt re authorized to announce the name of ; John C Tindall, as a candidate for Recorder,', | subject to ihe decision of the Democratic pri- , I maiy election. We are aut’iorizid to announce the name of ' | Joseph R. Miller, as a candidate for Recorder, ' subject to the decision of the Democratic pri ; mary election. | We are authorized to announce the nami of j Patrick Meehan, as a candidate for Recorder, I subject to the decision of the Democratic pri-, ■ mary election. We are authorized to announce the name of I I Ezra Lx'st.er, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject i j to the deei'ion of the Democratic primary elec- > tion. We are authorized to announce the name of i James 11, Bobo, as a candidate for Rvpresenta.tive, subject to the decision of the Democratic ■ primary election. We are authorized to announce Pie name z>f Marlin V. B. Simcoke, as candidate for Re corder, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Requires immediate attention, and should be j CHECKED. If allowed to CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or au Incurable Lung I Disease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BaONGHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE FARTS, GIVt IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases* TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. j SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS ‘ Will find Troches useful in clearing the voice ■ when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re- . lieving the throat after an unusual exertion of | j the vocal organs. The Troches are recom • mended and prescribed by Physicians, and ' have had testimonials from eminent men j throughout the country. Being an article of > i true merit, and having proved their eflicacy by . i a test of many years, each year fipds them ip ! new localities in t arious parts of the world, and . , the Troches are universally pronounced Letter I I than other articles. Obtain only “Brown’s Bronchial Troches’' s 1

i—...... rnw.ii n I aiid do n »t take any of tii.j Worth'lm.ldlioris 1 i that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, and I in Foreign Countries, at 35 cents p»*r box. Fifteen Years Aga l IIOSTETTETS STuM VCH (UTTERS w.i« : struggling into notice ngunst the prejudices which everything new, however excellent, is 1 doomed to encoui) .er. TO DAY I it stands at the head of all the tonic anil alter ■ alive preparations in existence, its celebrity! has evoked many imitations but no rionls 1 Physic ans pronounces it the only safe stimulant that has ever been introduced into the chamber. >n the Hospitals of the Army and Navy, the surgeo is Had it the very best ! tonic for convalescents, an! report it as invaluable for sustaining the vigor of uroops on { die march,as aremedy for scurvy and all 1 scorbutic eiTp'Jons, and as the only specific ' for sea-sickness. California and AustraHan 1 have emphatically indorsed it as the Miner’s MED«CtNEpar cx-ef/ence, and in Spanish Am-j erica and all die tropical climate, it is con- ' sideed the only leli.i de atuidole to epidemic feves. The eis no mystery ab mt the cause of its success. 1. is the onlysto n achic and alterai live in which are combined due gia d requisites of a mmd.puro, and iitivitiai-ed vegetable stimulimt , with the finest .'■election o ; tonic, riibi bil'ous, ci:ii s<o;budc, aperient and depurative herbs, plants, loots, and ha '.s that have ever been inti ?,nixed i i a mcdiciua’ i prepa'a ion. I The Bitters have this distinctive quality,' ' which is not shared it, is believed, by any ' ! tonic, tincture or exliact in the world; they do , i not excite the pulse, diou-h they infuse a won - ( I derful degree of vigor into the nevons «ys»e n, I d < eugihen and sv.&atin the whole physical j I oigaoiz diou. It is also p’opcr to state that die Bittir? a e sold exclusively in glass, and never under ! any ciicuinstances by the gallon or the bar’d. ( Impostors and inrtators a.e abroad, and the | only safeguaid the public has against them is ’■ io see that ihe Bi* jrs ilicy buy bear the en- | graved label and note of hand of Messrs. Hosiedev dr o.uidi, aud the go. e’nineut stamp over ihe cork ot die battle. To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been restored to' health in a few weeks by a very simrple rum - ‘ coy. after having stiff-red for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—>s anxious to make; known toi ; fellow-sufferers’he means of cure. Io all who desire it. he will sen 1 a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with lh.* j directions for pieparing and using the s;me. • which they will find a sure Cure for Consump ' tion. Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs Colds, and . all Throat and L ing Affecrions. The only ob- i ject <'f the adverlisei in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afd'cUul, and spread in I formation which he conceives to be invalu able, and he hopes every sufferer will try his , remedy, as it will co>t them nothing, and may ' ■ prove a blessing. Pa r lies wishing the prescription, free, hy rc-- i i turn mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON - , Williamsburg!}, Kings Co., New York. vl)—n4l—l yr iJ’ r-rs of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from ! Nervous Debility, Ihemiture Decay and al j the uff-cts of voKilnul indiscretion, will, fol , | the sake of suffering humanity, send free to air | [ft ho rued it, the recipe and diicci.ions f<»! m -king the simple remedy bv which h • wa r cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by ihe ad vertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St. New York. v9—n H—lyr The Mason Ac II am I in Cabinet Oorgatit forty different styles, adapted to sacred an 1 secular music, for SBO to SG3O each. FIFTYONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them illustrated Catalogues free. Address, M ASON A HAM UN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, NeW York. v9-n27-ly. Strange, But True. Every young liuly mid gentleman in the United blates can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (Cree of charge l ,) by addressing the undersigned . Those having fears of being humbii'-ged will oblige • by not noticing this card. All others will | please address their obedient servant. THUS. F. CHAPMAN, F3l Broadway. New York. v9—nil—lyr WIII3KEKS! whiskers; Do you 'rant Wh’skcs or Moustaches ? Ous I Grecian Compound wi'l fo'-ce them to grow out the smoothest face or chin, or hair 01 bald l 'heads, in Six Weeks. Price, S'.OO. Sent by J mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of 'price. Add.ess, WARNER A CO. nv2J Box 13d, Brooklyn, N. Y DECATUR MARKETS. Correct'd Weekly-y Messrs.Nutt',ion <J- Crawford Mrrchaiils and Produce Dealers, Alain street Decatur, Indiana. Decatub, Feb. 9, 1865 I Flour ¥ bbl • . Jo.oo I Wheat, White, $ bush 2.00 Red, “ 180 I Corn <lO I Rye 70 j Oats, SO I Potatoes .60 I Cloverseed, 600 Flaxseed 225 ( Butter, t? Ib 20 i Lard, .... . 15 Egas 20 I Feathers, 50 Wool, 50@60 (Hides,green fp lb ... 6 “ drv . . . .10 Salt per bbl J 00 ■ Pork, . . . . ‘ Ba 9, — New York Market. New York, Feb. 5. ; Cotton—Dull and heavy; sales at 48 @49c. for middling. Flour—More ao'ive, but prices withi out decided change: increased business lin unsound for export at 46 76@7 00; sales at $7 80@7 90 for extra State; Jsß 50@8 60 for shipping brands extra • 'round hoop Ohio- £8 66@10 30 for I ts

C" ■ < i i .... in J ‘ra brands, the in irket closing quiet.! Who it— In better requ-st for milling. ■ and prices generally without decide'! | change; s ties at 81 77 for choice new 1 : amber Md.vaukee; $2 50 for white Wes- ' ' tern. Corn —llather 00.-ier; s ties at 80@82c • sot unsound; 84@3Gfor sound mixed ’ ft estern, in store and delivered. I Oats—Dull and lo ver: sales at 40@ j 43c for un.seund Western; 56c. foi'aouud I Western. Pork—Steady; sales at S2B j i 29 for new mess, closing at 529 for 1 cash, 528@28 25 for old do., closing at S2B cash; $2) 75@§2l for prime and $22 5 1 for prime mess. Also 3.590 | barrels new mess, for February March and Aoiil, sellers’ option, at S2B 75® 1 29. I Beef Hams-D.l'l, sales at ,$41@12 • 50. Cut Meats—Dull: s ib*a at ll@l2c. for sho i decs, aid 118 c for hams. i Dressed Hogs—Dal'; sales at 12|c. for We'tern and 12J@13]e. for city. Bacon—Q ret; sales of long ribbed at 15jc. Lard —Unch mg d; sales nt 1 [email protected] \lso Btr> bbls, for March and April, sellers option, at 18c. Butter—ln better d-inri l: sales at 2;)@3!e for Ohio, and 2>@33c. for I ' State. Cheese—Firm; sales at 13@19c. [TMTrnss cards!" JAMES R. 8080 Attorney t:nd Counselor at Law, DFCATIHL INDI \ V \ . lEr'OFFICE.in Recorder’* Office. T 4) V’acl'ce in the Cour; < of the Tenth vt J nd'C'iilChcuit. A; ieml to the Redenip tion o" La’uN, ihe Pavajc'it of Taxes. Especial | attention w'H be given to the collcc.ion of i Bounties, Pensions, and all claims* ug.i’nst the I Govei uitent. vfi ’ David Studabaker, ATron N EY-AT-LA W AND C*ai,n Azcnt, DECATUR, INDIANA, i \7ILL practice in Adanis a id adjoining , ▼ V Coir i'es; w«’l :ure bouni’e? .pensions’. > , and all kinds of cl.i’-ns a-.i ust the Govern* ( ment. I ILFOF^ICE.—O 1 Main Street,immed’Rtfly South of the Audi or’s 02 v6-n 2 David StudaU 3r’s REIL ESTATE AGEiV ?"pOR thr purchase and sale of Real by | the only Licensed A fentin the county, now ’ offer.s for sale at his law office, in Decatur, a fine ! 10l of val'i’d lei and s situate in different parts of ' Adams county. Tho>e wishing to purchase will lo well to come to him. Those wishing to sell will do well lo Come to him No sales, no charges. He is, also. Licensed to draw Deeds and nil other | ns, ruments of writing, and will do the same ■ with neitnessand dispatch. Sept. '6 D 5 R W IN _ Al 3Ft O’S < ~ DEALERS in Drugs, Md icinsA, & Chemical ■ FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Sponge*-, Brushes, rftimcry, &c» KEROSENE OR COAL OIL AND LAMPS: Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully comI pou.ided and o ders answered with care and i I despatch. Frrmeis and Physicians from tiu ■country will find our stock of Medicines com pleie, warranted genuine, and of the bust quality. Pnv iciau aud Surgeon, DECATUR, INDIANA.' IT OFFiCE—In Housiou's Block, tieconc loor over D.ug Sio e. v3-nls. , /\ SORG? PHYSICIAN mid SURGEON, DECATUR, INDIANA. OFFICE—Main St , opposite Meibers ro.’s I)* y Goods Store . vßn42— ■i IA RMON' BOSSE,’ UNDERTAKER, . SHOP NEXT DOOR TO KING <SI BRO., ; BRICK BLACKSMITH SHOP, MONROE ST-, DECATUR ' INDIANA. I would inform the public that T keep con {stantly on band a large assortment of coffins i and will manufacture them to order at all Lines I 1 n connection with my business 1 keep a hearse 1 to attend funerals, without any extra charge Give ine a call, as I feel satisfied that I can ’ furnish every thing in the line ot undertaking, in the b< -t st*!**., and at reasonable rate* dug. 2». C>n LH’EXSi: MiTIIE. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizen, of WxUnnglon township in Adams county, ' I Indiana, il-at George Smith will apply to tile 1 1 Board of Commissioners of said Adams'comity, 1 at their next session tn commence on ihe first 1 1 Monday of March, 1*66, at the Couit House • in said county for a license for one year to sell ' spirituous, vinous malt and in'oxicating L- ' i qours, in less quantity than a quart at and in ’ i I lie build ng owned by the undersigned, situ 1 ate on the following described prennses in the town of Decatur,in Washington township, in ' : Adam 5 county, Indiana, to wit: Commencing Hat a point on Second Street, thir.y six feet * 1 South East of the Nonh East corner of inlet ’ j number sixty one in said town of Deca.ur, 1 1 thence running South west at right angles wi' h 1 I Second street forty feet, thence South Ea.'t . parallel with Second street thirteen feet, thence North East parallel with the line fi rs t de senbed, forty feet thence North West along Second street to the place of beginning, thirteen feet to be used as a beverage on said pretni ; ises. GEORGE SMITH. | Feb. 2d. 4w 'I Appointment of Administrator ’ is hereb y K‘V«« that the under LN signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Elisha James, late of Adams , county, deceased. The estate is probably sol ‘ vent . JACOB BOTTENBFRQ, Jau.s,lß<>6. 1 Adm’r. | < 1

'GREAT BAIIG AINS! Are to Le suturtd at live mFANCY STORE, Now. We Lav* a full aud complettr STOCK OF- GOODS 1 . * . Id our line, comprising NO! 10 XS AXD MIL LINKH * CLOAKS & TUBS ' Os which we Lave a .large utock now «r---riving and which we will sell Ess than any oher House in Decatur, will or cai.. Cuiuw and see our S T O C K, And if we don’t make'our words*’good don’t ask you to buy. We have also a larg« Stock of iHoods and Nubias, Ladles Underwear, Chddren't Bkatirg Caps. I FUR HOODS, Fur Caps, and Gloves, amV>nV which will Vu found some of the wry finest Shelb-nd Wool ! Hoods and N U B T A S, Far ahead of anyth l ng else in ibiz ftawu. We h.ive a line Slock of Ihcikfasl SHAWLS, Luge Size, Childreii’s'S'idka. ° —— Dress and Cloak Trimmings of all kinds, HOOP SKIRTS. We bought ou- Ho p Skirtsand Corsets st the manufacturers and sell them from twentyfive cents tn one dollar less than (he Dry Good* Stores, and Ave h ive the best stock of Traveling Saaks “Trunk**. Gentlemen ’h Fur Collar*. Ladies Baskets, Hosiery and G’oves, to b« 'found in Decatur, all of which we will s»rll cheap for cash. We are going to sell our good® for cash and nothing but cash without rcspeot • to persons, and by so doing we can sell twunlyi five per cent cheaper than on credit. All who are owing us must settle cd or be furs the Ist dav of January 18‘iG. C CRABBB i Carpets! Good News to the PnbLc! H. R. SCHWEGMAN, 101 Fort Wayne, Ind Grcnt Decline in Goods! I QJ" FROM 2.5 to 3<» PER CENT! rr ~VTOW IS THE TIME TO EUY I take pleasure iu inforn.ing my friends sad • the public generally of my large arrival of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Os all Descriptions, Shawls, Sacques and (’ireniar*, Silks Riiehd:i ’, White G o'ls and Linens, Hosiery of nil kinds. Carpets Oil C oths, Xotions of an Endless Varietal oancKntKß of thk choicest heleution. Mv stock of goedtf is selected with the great est care. au<l customers will find all ihe necessaries of life, they desire at niyestablinbrneiit I respect fully ask my friends ind the public Generally to examine my stockbefori* purchasing elsewhere. My stock is now ready for in speotiun. i; >ll in each and every out! New !js thelimeto get bargains? | an d<t<rnnned t o give inducements lo every eustonr.er to bsy ! floods Cheap. O'*' PIECES CHOICE PATTERNS 10 pieces 4-4 Oil Cloths. 4 5 4 4 “ 6 5 “ 4 •• 84 “ 5 •• 4 4 Mattings. (CALL the attention of Country to my large stock of Staple and Fancy Goods. , Notions, Hosiery and Grocerre., which I lm»« I bon rht at a great decline. I have the best f"|cililies with manufacturers and J bbers to get Ithegoodsat the bottom prices. If you should : visit ourcity pleasecail and examine my stock . [ s'licit your patronage. Ordirs w.ll ba promptly attended to. No lot Columbia Street. March 3,1865. FT. WATNK. BrwroXkTEy, WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings. RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, Eta. 79 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNE, IND. New Wagon Shop! FREDS RICK MEITZ. VYTOULD announce to the public that hr is v V prepared to manufacture on bhert uoliu* and reasonable terms, CARRIAGES, BIGGIES, SrßiN’Q ATagons, etc , etc., made to ordr*, have on hand a g >od eupplv of seasoned lum ! ber, and will warrant all my work, and dvtj competion in wink manship and prices. REP AIR IN G ’ done on short notice, and the most rensonabl i terms. Give me a call. c hop in the old i ‘Democrat” Office, south side of Madison oetwc< n Front and Second streets, Decatur* Indiai'H. Sept.'22,n. 18 uh LICENSE NOTICE. N OTICE I*, hereby given to the citizens of St. Mary’s towirship, in Adams County, Indiana, that John Schranks will apply to the . Board oi Commissioners of said A wains county, at ’heir March session 18(>6, at the Court Hbu in said county, for a license for one year to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors, in less quantity than a quart to be used as a beverage at an In the premier? situate on the inlot number thirty irr the town ; qf Pleasant Mills iu Adams county, btate <>t’ „ Indiana. JOHN SCHRANKS. Feb. 'J. 4w ‘I Ayer’s Ague Cure. . t