Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1866 — Page 3

THE E Mil.E. OFHICtAI.fAPEItOF Tflß COUNTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. FRIDAY, March 2, 18GG. Agricultural Society. The friends of Agriculture, and all >ho feel an interest in the re-organiza-tion of the Adams county Agricnltural Society, and the holding of an annual County Fair, are requested to meet at the Court House in Decatur, Saturday, March 24th, 1866. fir the purpose of effecting an organization. 'A e ask our wub'eribers who read this notice to come themselves; to mention it to their neigh lints, and induce others to come, and the Adams county, Agricultural Society will veil be re-established on a lasting basis. State Insurance Company. We received a communication from the •gent of this company complaining that our notice in regard to “several Mutual Insurance Companies in Fort IVayne” wa, too general. We will acknowledge shat our remarks were broader than we Intended to make them. What we said was only intended to • pply to the company or companies that have made assessments, and obtained premium notes under the circumstances ■aentioued. To make the matter right before the people alter making inquires of those holding policies, o' the State Insurance Company, we find that they have made no assessments, consequently not intended to be included in our remarks, We also believe the company to be Found and entirely reliable as shown by their annual report. The offer to renumerate us forthetrouble of making this correction is respectful’y declined. We levy no back mail, but this correction, like a grand juryman’s oath, is mad i without partial: y, favor, tear or affect ou Os one thing, however, we would ad wise the company. Theit agents have failed to liquidate a bill of some §3O at the Burt House, but for which the company are not responsible. But il they wish the reputation ot having honorable : •gents, perhaps it would be well to attend to tiiis small matter. e would like to see every honest fair dealing, and upright Home Insurance company • attained above foreign corporations, and .he State Insurance Company have our test wishes.

O' On Sunday night, Feb. 25th, a des p riuio named Madison Shoekiey broke into a couple of shops in Mercer, Mircer Cx, Ohio, bit succeeded in getting nothing cf value except a gold watch. Not .atiefied with this he stole a couple of horses, and started west with them, but in consequence of high wat. r was unable to cross Black Creek, and being closely pursued left the horses and endeavored io make bis escape on foot. He left the foals and took to the woods, but the surbco o! the ground being soft in consequence ol the frost commg out his trail was easily followed, and on Monday evening his pursuers succeeded in eff cling l.is capture. Oa Tuesday ha passed through this place, where irons wera secured of Sheriff Stults, when he was taken back to Ohio for trial.

jrsrThe St. Marys has been on the rampage for several days, being out of banks anti overflowing the adjauiit bottoms. On Saturday night last Mr. Gideon Billman attempted to cross the overflowed bottom on horseback, when ' his horse becoming unmanagablc in con-! sequence of the thin ice cutting his limbs, threw him when nearly half way across and escaped. The ice not being strong enough to bear him, would give way at every successive attempt to get cn it and pi icipitate him back into the •water, which reached over bis waist. Fortunately before he became entirely exhausted, Mr. Calhoun discovered him and by his assistance he succeeded in getting aoross, but so nearly frozen by liis cold bath that ho had to be carried into Mr. Eli Zimmermon’s house near at hsnd, where he was kindly cared for. It was a narrow escape from death.

BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! Great Sale AT ACTUAL COST. TOWNLEY De WALD <Sj BOND, Fort Wayne, jfre now selling their Dress Goods, Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Breakfast Shawls, Fur Hood and Furs at their real »st. Tae Stock is large and Comprised o Fashionable goods, which {were bough 1 Cheap. In order to reduce our large stock for invoicing about February Ist, we are selling the above goods as stated. Call soon and get the choicest selecions. TOWNLEY DsWALD & BOND, Corner Columbia and Calhoun streets, ‘ ' Fort Wayne

| A Cr-Rtosnr.—The county Treasurer reports that he has one dollar in gold on hand, received for taxes. If the people have any doubt of the matter, and wish to know what it looks like or have e.ore eyes, let them call on Jes*e. We hardly think it sufficient evidence to warrant the belief of a speedy resumption of specie payment, but leave our readers to speculate on this subj< ct as they think proper, deeming so uncommon an occurrence worthy of mention. jJSFSixty-thrce thousand Volentir.es passed through the New York postoflico in two days. What might be called love on the wing. cirWe are beginning to have oir usual quota of mud in this section of the country something less than eight feet on a level will be the average for the next few weeks- We find the following going the rounds of the press which is very appropriate to the occasion. The Lay of the Dirt. BV JOHN BROUGHAM. With gaiters of exquisite ton, And garments exceedingly neat Allured by the treacherous sun, A lady stepped in to the street. Tramp, tramp, tramp, She daintly held up her skirts, But the mud was other the instep and vamp, As she sang the song of the dirt. The sewers and gutters are closed, The omnibus lumbers along; The sweepers are plaving their br.mns, And the lady continues her song. ‘ With very commendable pride, She tries to look dainty and pe-1, Butshe vainly endeavors her temper to hide As site sings the song ot the dirt. Mud, mu l. mu,l, For nothing i>ut mad w.i» around! Mud, m-iit, mad . You could scarcely fathom or sound. Mud from each omnibus wheel Across the pavement would support. And savage the lady began to fi-.-l As she sang the song of the dirt. With gaiters all tattered and torn, And petticoats not over neat, With dress all spattered and worn, The lady stepped out of the street, 111, uncommonly ill, And the door shut to with a vicious slam As the husband thought i f he milliner bill And finished the song with a d—n .

Taxation of United States Bonds. By tlm wicked action, emissive and commissive, of the Republicans in raismotiey to carry on a war which they caused bv refusing to obey the Constitution, uenr three thousand millions, being about oii“-ilfth of the value of property in the United States, i» exempt from municipal tax tion, and we must submit. The effect will be to multiply paupers among our laboring, people; but we can not help ourselves. Democrats live up to the Constitution and lew, but they hold those accountable who bring such evils upon their country. Mr. liars, one of tie R-vcnue C.xutn asioaeis, pre<en s some facts and view : Tiie total papulation of great Britain and Ireland in the yarn 1864 was 29 995. 313—0 f which I 197,708; and the writer attributes this pauperism, wTh sorn i d«gree of truth, to the indirect system of taxation and special exe options and privI ileges which have been attached to dosses of p-rsons possessing large proper ties or holding high positions The same causes, he argues, will produce the same effect in this country, unless the people of sm-'ll and moderate means here do what they would do in the United Kingdom if they had the right of suffrage, namely, abolish for ever all special exemptions and privileges and levy and raise the necessary revenues of the eoun try by an equal apportionment upon ail estates, real and personal, according to value. To carry out his schemes of direct taxation he would amend sections nine, articles one ol th ■ Constitution, who declares "No capitation or other tax shall be laid unless in proportions to the census or enumeration hereinafter diiected to be taken,” by striking out “or other direct” and adding “but all other direct taxes shall be laid uniformly throughout the United States in proportion to tile assessed value of the property.” He would have the sheriffs of the different counties made the Government collec tors—a proposition which is to be condemned—to effect a saving in public expenditures. He emphatically protests against our present system in indirect taxation, as calculated to reduce the masses to pauperism and dependence and build up a moneyed aristocracy who will obtain and keep control of the government of the country.

From the Kansas State Journal. A Wild Cat Enters a House in Lawrence, Kansas —A Lively Skirmish. Last Saturday night, while Mr. John Callahan and his wife, who reside near the park in this city, ware sitting in their front room, reading, Mrs. Callahan got up and went into the kitchen for some water. On opening the door an animal entered, and on seeing the lamp light mede a spring from the floor up to the ceiling, but fell back with a crash. He then sprang on the stove, then to the piano. By this time Mrs. Callahan had retreated up stirs. After fastening the stair door, Mr. Callahan took a harried view of bis new visitor. From former ob servation, which he had had in the mottn tains, he soon decided that the intrude was a catamount, or wild cat. Like an ; old soldier, that he is, he prepared for ’ notion. First, however, he opened the i door and gave the ugly varmint a chance (to combromise by leaving. But his ap- , jon ent did not believe in backing out if

he did get into an ugly scrape. No irmistic could be agreed up >n, cons- qu -n---tly the parties prepared for battle. Mr. I Callahan armed himself and assum d the offensive. Throwing out hie skirmishers in’the I shape of a billet of wood, his catship’received the first charge on bis side, ash n he in turn sprang at Mr. Callahan, but landed on the table. From the table he made demonstration up m the windows, literally demolishing the curtains. He then took up a position on the setter, Mr. Callahan followed up the attack, when the enemy took possession of, and •perched himself upon the buicau glass. His weight here overbalanced him, and he fell between the bureau and the wall. Mr. C. got the advantage by pushing the bureau agrinst the wall and hemming in the rascal. At this critical juecturc Mr. C. received reinforcements in the person of another soldier, Mr. Baldwin, late of the Eleventh Kansas. They now proceeded to barricade the enemy’s position as to cut off his retreat. A council of war was held, and it was agreed to capture the enamy alive if possible. This idea had to be abandoned, however, when a navy revolver was brought to bean upon the cal and he was shot —one terrific scream and all was over. Toe cat measured three feet two inches in length and sixteen inches in higlit. Mr. Callahah has taken proper measures to pre serve bis hide as a trophy. Mr. Baldwin, who is a trapper, thinks this almost as ugly a customer as l.e ever saw. He also states that while ut hunting Friday he saw some four or five of these animals a short distance south of the city. The following is the substance of a o e bill introduced in the Senate on the 19th ult. A bill wns introduced increasing ths bounties of soldiers of 1861 and 1862, and to repeal all laws exempting all Government bonds and securities Irorn taxation, empowering Slates to tax them, impose a Government tax of one quarter of one per cent, upon them; giving bounties to one hundred day soldiers, and for the protection of persons from illegitimate prosecutions from actions under military authority.

SPECIAL KOTICES. Notice to Candidates. To prevent any misunderstanding among candidates, in the announcement of their names. shall charge three do! lars for each nw announced, which indues printing tickets for the primary election; payment invariably in advance. This rule will be without any And no names of candidates wJI be placed on the tickets for the priintey election, unless they announce their names in the paper, or make some definite arrangement with us.

ANNOUN O’EMS XT3. We are authorized to announce the name of James Stoops, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. , - W.* are to annonnee the nnm- of Jonathan Fleming, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject -o the decision of the Democratic prrin ary election. .. e Wp are authorized to announce the name of Emanuel Woods, as a eann.•!»'<’ •' ,r subject to the decision ol the 1<C mocratic prtmary election. , - We are authorized to announce the nil?'* 2 Aaron Chapman, as a candidate for Sherin, subject to th ? decision of the Democratic pri nriry election We are authorized to announce th? name of John C Tindall, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. We are authoriz n Ito announce th? name of Joseph R Miller, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the D mocratic pri in ary election. We are authorized to announce the name of Patrick Meehan, as a candidate f»r Recorder, sobject to the decision of the Democratic primary el ‘Clion. We are authorized to announce the name of Ezra Lvster, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. We are authorized to announce the name of Tamts R. Bobo, as a candidate for Representative, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. We are authorized to announce the name of Martin V. B. Simcoke, as candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic primary election. We are authorized to announce the name of Green B. Sewel, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic pri mary election. We are authorized to announce the name of Eui*ene Buunor, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election.

A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Requires immediate attention, and should ba: checked. If allowed to continue, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONGHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases. TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS Will find T’ r oc4e» useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men 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 u«w localities in various par’.s of the world, an d

the Troches are universally pronounced better! than other articles. i Obtain only “Brown’s Bronchial Troches,’ and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations | that may bo offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, and _• n Foreign Countries, nt 35 cents per box Errors of Youth. , A Gentleman who suffered fur years from • Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and nl the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, fol! the sake of suffering humanity, send free to air | who need it, the recipe and directions fol nuking the simple remedy by which he wasr cured. Sufferers wishing io profit bv the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. <’GDEN, No. 13 Chambers St. New York. v9—n4i—lyr To Consumptives The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks bv a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known f.o’n 4 fellow sufferers the means of cure. 7o all who uesire it. he will send a copy’ of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs. Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only ob- • ject of the advertise/ in sending the Prescrip-! (ion 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 IjJessing. Parties wishing the presc’ iption, free, hy return mail, will p’ease address Rev. EDWARD A WILSON, Williamsburgh, kings Co., New York. v*J—h4l — lyr The Mason &. Hamlin Cabinet Oorgniv 1 forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for SB9 tn S9OO each. FIFTYONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON <fc HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON NkW York. v9-i»27-ly. Strange, Eut True. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) bv addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others wil! please address their obedient servant. THOS.F. CHAPMAN. 831 Broadway, New York. v9—n4l—lyr V, ilisK MS I VV 11 iSK EKS ’ Do von want Whiskers or Moustaches? Ous Grecian Compound will force them to grow ont the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $ 1 .09. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER <t CO. nv29 Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y DECATUR MARKETS. Correct' d Weekly y Messrs. Nutt nan <V Crawford Merchants and Produce Dealers, Main street Decatur, Indiana. Decatup, March 2, Flour *p bbl* < J 0 00 Wheat, White, 7? bush2.oo Red, 180 Corn 4 ' : Rye, 7i! Oats, 30 potatoes. Cloverseed, . . 090 Flaxseed 2 Butter, I p> ) lb 2 Lard J,-; Egos, .... Feathers, Wool 50 @ 6 Hides, green $ !b ™ “ dry • • • • 11 Salt per bbl Ou Pork, . . . . • •• • • • • oaH, Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, Feb. 6. Flour—Dall and without change in pric<-H. Wheat—Dull; sales at $1 75 fur No. J new red. Cd r n —Steady; sales at 53c. for No. 1 . '' p.jji; sales at 33@3Gc. for No. 2 and No. 1. 11}e-Dull and priov’ nominalProvisions—Quiet. Mess Pork—Sales atß 28@29. Bulk Meats—Dull; sales at 11|. I.?’ @lsJc. fur shoulders, sides and clear sides. Bacon —In good demand, sales a' 14.1 16,ygl8|c. for shoulders, sides and clear sides. Lard—ln goad demand; sales nt 18a. for prime city, but holders ask higher. Groceries—Dull. Cotton—Quiet; sales at 41c. for middling. Whisky—Firm; sales at $2 50, in bond, free dull at $2 22. ESTRAY. r J''AKEN up by Janies Johnston, Jefferson I township, Feb. 5, a red and white spotted Bull, black head and neck, marked, crop -ff right ear, swallow ork or an under half crop in the left; supposed to be 8 years old; ap praised at S2O. Reported bv March 2d. 2w JUSTUS KELLY, J. P. DOR WIN BRO’S. DEAT-EKS IX Diugs, Medicines, Cc Chemical FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, Ac. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL AND LAMPS: Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compouadefl an<l o tiers answered with rare and despatch. Farmers and Physicians from the country will find our stock of Medicines com plete, warranted genuine, and of the best quality. B? W. OAKLET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER H FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWA RE, Saddlery and Carriage Trimming., RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING. Ete. 79 Columbia street. FORT WAYNE. IND.

■ J - - - ■ •■ X \ w, if . *"“dXJkza-v .-os, pH fi tS’ DANIEL PIANO FORTE MAKER AND ORGAN BUILDER, r H? ■ ■ n iw 9 a » h n k «r» » ' (rt-RMERI Y CF DAVTON, ANI) CINCINNATI, OHIO NOW IN DSCATCR, IND ) I am now .topping a t t iCabinet Ware House of Missrs. Barthel <k Yerger, undei the Mnsonic Haff. Dteifur, • Ind . and will remain here a few weeks for the purpiae of Tuning and Repairing Pianos, Guitars, Arcordeona, ■ rulcimers and all small wind instruments. Being one of the first and old. st makers west of Boston and hav" f ing all the oece»«ary material for the above named work, I can guarantee saDafaclion in all cu«. Varaiahing, . Polishing and Venering, if required, will ba done with neatness and durability. I will also visit thia place ~ every three end six mouths. Satisfactory references |ir«s. Its ring sold eat, niu new deroting air who!* us _ lvalue te laaiug sad tep.iting each, jj ttT

DECITCA BESIXESS fABBS 1 JAMES R. ROBO Attorney and Counselor nt Law, DEC VTCK. I MH IN V TT’OFFICE, in Recorder’s Office..pj practice in the Courts of the Tenth ▼ V J udicialCircuit. Attend to the Redemp tion of Land*, the Payment of Taxes. Especial attention will be given to the collection of Bounties, Pensions, and all claims against the Government. vfi—l)4‘* David Studabaker, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W AND Claim Agent. DECATUR, INDIANA, practice in Adams an 1 adjoining tv Counties; will secure bounties,pensions, and all kinds of claims against the Government. O’OFFICE.—On Main Street,iinm*dlately South of the Auditor’s Office. v6-u-12 * David Studabaker’s REAL ESTATE AGENCY, FOR thr purchase and sale of Real Estate bv the only Licensed Agent in the county, now offers for sale at hislaw office, in Decatur” a fine , lot of valuable lands situatein different partsof ! Adams county , Those wishing to purchase will .Io w<-11 to l come to him. Those wishing to sell will do , well to come to him No sales, no charges. He i is, also. Licensed to draw Deed® and nil other , instruments of writing, and will do the same i with neatness and dispatch. Sept. '6 ; i Physician and Surgeon. DECA TU R , INDIANA. ’ iLF OFFICE—Tn Ho iston’s Block, second loop over Drug Store. v S-nls. New Wagon Shop! .Frederick meitz. TXTOULD announce to the public that he is v v prepared to manufacture on short notic* and reasonable terms, C.UHIIAGES, BIGGIES, WIGOF Spuixg Waqoxs, est!., etc., made to ordrv i',-ire on 11.mJ a g »od supply of seasoned turn ber, a’’d W >H warrant all my work, and defy eompetion m workmanship and prices. REpAI R I N G I done on ■..’.’'’■d notice, and the most reasonabt I terms. Give 7 n<! a ca ‘‘- '''lmp in tiie old j Democrat” Office, /outh side of M»dison str-, octween Front and Set,' ont l streets, Dccntitr.j Indiana. Sept. 22,a, 18'-sh.* HARMON BOSSE,| UNDERTAKER, I SHOP NEXT DOOR TO KING BRO., I BRICK BLACKSMITH SHOP, MONROE ST-, DECATUR INDIANA. I would inform the public that I keep con stantly on hand a large assortment of coffins and will manufacture them to order at all times In connection with my business I keep a hearse to attend funerals, without any extra charge Give me a call, as I feel satisfied that 1 cani ‘ furnish every thing in the line ot undertaking, ' in the best style, and at reasonable rates. !■ Aug. 25. Cm — ' PETITION TO SELL LAND. Sate of Indiana,) Adams County. ( ■VTOTICE is hereby given, that James Faust Ln Administrator of the estate of Zachariahl P. Guard, deceased, has filed his petition to! sell the real estate of thedecedent,his personal! estate bei-ig insufficient to pay his debts,-and that s id petition w ill be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas to lie held at the Court. House in the town of Decatur, on Monday, February 14th ISCfi. Witness my hand this 2(lth day of February A. D., 1865. ■'j JOHN McCOXNEL, Clerk. Feb. 23. 4w By A. J. Hili., Deputy. ‘ APPOINTMENT OF TOK. -VTOTICE is hereby given. That the under signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of James White late of Adams ■ county, deceased. The estate is prob.abi” sol I vent. JUSTUS KELLY". Ysb.2>. 4w Adai’r,

GREAT BARGAINS’ Are to be secured at the FANCY STORE. Now. We have a full and complete STOCK OF GOODS In our line, comprising yOTI OXS AXV MILLINER ’ CLOAKS & FURS Os wTrch we have a large stock new w riving and which we will sell less than any o her House in Decatur, will or can. Gums and see our S T O C K, And if ire don’t makejour words* . don’t ask you to buy. We have also a large Stock of 'Hoods Bild Nubias, Ladies Underwear, Children's Shulmf ’ Caps. FUR HOODS, Fur Caps, and Gloves, among which will b» ‘ found some of (he very fluent ShelUnd We. 4 ’ lloodn and ’ N U B I A S, i Far ahead of anything els« in rhia (Uvwji., r We have a fine Stock of BreikPist SHAWLS, LirgeSixe, Children's S.cki.’ Dress and Cloak Trimmings of all kinds, HOOP SKIRTS. We bought nu r Skirtsand Cornet* the manufacturers and sell them from twenty* 1 five cents to on? dollar less than the Dry GoudrStores, and we have the best stock of Travel* mg Saak-"Trunks, Gentlemen’s Fur Collar*.Ladies Baskets, Hosiery and G’oves, to b? »- > found in Decatur, all of which ne will srll cheap for cash We are going to sell our grad? for cash and nothing but cash without r< sped*, tn persons, and by so doing we can sell twenty five per cent cheaper than cn credit. All who are owing us must settle on or befocW the Ist day of January 18 r »6. C CRABBS ■■ — - -■>. Carpets! Good News to the Fubi.o! H. R. SCHWEGMAN, 101 Fort Wayne, In 4 Grent Decline in Good*! rr FROM 25 TO 30 PER . 3 W L 5 TIMS O 3 JI I fake pleasure in informing my friends he public generally nf my large arrival of j Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Os all Description*; Shnwls, Sacqnes and Cirrnlar*, < Silks. Ribbon White Goods and J.inent. Hosiery of all kinds, Carpets Oil Coths, Notions of an Endless Vnri-tj GROCERILS OF THE CHOICEST SELECTION. My stock of goads is selected w , 'b the gre<£-’ est care and customers will find all the neceo*’ • varies of life they desire at myestablishment I [ respectfully my friends nd the publiw i generally to examine my stockbefor? pure has** j ing elsewhere. My stock is now ready for in i -pection. R >ll in each and everyone! Now 'is the time to get bargains! I am determined • o give inducements to every customer to Hgoods Cheap. ' PIECES CHOICE PATTEKIfi 10 pieces 4-4 Oil Clothe. 4'54 4 •• 6 5 4 •• 8 4 “ 5 •• 4 4 Matting*. r CALL th. attention ,>f Co- V frf •I I tomy an.est.ic> of Staple M, d p,*. ¥ (; ,„ H ! Notions, Hosreiy and Groccr’Os wlr- 1 ' j v__ at a grv it decline. I hav e <b e be<- k. cihties with menrf icturera and J* bh? < r * rhe-omlA at Uieb ( »t-, m prices. v.m- oore.t, Ld e IS "nXX [ s licit vmir patronage. Order. w.M .promptly Attended to. * vr » ’?* c »l«“>bin Sfrenr. ~[ March 3,186*5. FT. WATNB j Ayer's Cathartic PiU^.'