Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1866 — Page 4

AGRICULTURAL department. Productiveness of Weeds. Weeds, in their hardiness and prolific# oy, rival every other production ol the vegetable kingdom. When the great fecundity of many species is taken into ac- ’ count, as well as the unpardonable carelessness of many cultivators, it is not to be wondered at, that weeds are the greatest pest of the farmer. Professor Warlman selected nine varieties of weed seeds, some of which were tropical, and subjected them, after being liermetricaHy sealed, to as severe a cold as science could produce. Some were immersed for fifteen days in a mixture of snow and salt; others were plunged into liquid su'phuri 1 acid, rendered intense ly cold by artificial means. These seeds were sown near others of liko varieties, which had not been subjected to any unusual process, and they all germinated, and produced plants equally robust and hardy with the others. Their prolificacy ; and indestructibility are equally astonishing A single plant of mustard produces as many as 8,000 seeds; the burdock 26,OO0; and the wild poppy 50,000. The thistle launches forth on the wings of the wind 20,000 flossy parachutes, bearing! the germinating car like speck to undulate with every breath of air, and take root far and near. The daisy sends 13,000 tiny germs far and wide over the meadows, each to bide its time and bring forth, perchance a thousand years hence, its teeming progeny: and the dandelion sends forth 3,1'00 heirs to its faded glory-

In view of these facts, the gross neglect that so widely pievnils cannot be too severely reprehended. Where the law does not, honor should bind every man to eradicate all noxious weeds from his lands. It is not sufficient to cut down the bearing plants, leaving them to wither on the ground or dry on the dunghill, for the sap in the stem and leaves of the cut down plants still ascends to and ripens the Seed. If to be thrown into the manure or compost heap, they must be cut previous to the 1 cut l iter they should be burned. It is intolerable that an indolent, negligent farmer should be permitted to poison his neighbor's fields. If he is lost to all sense of the injury he inflicts upon his own crops, he should be compelled IO extirpate these nuisances fir the sake o' others, whose property ai.d labor are deteriorated by his carelessness. S rin gent measures should also be taken with those whose avarice leads them to s<-]l impure seed, thereby entailing a curse upon unsuspecting purchasers.

Grafting. The process <.f grafting is so simple that it would Tseem as though every intelligent farmer might perform the operation; hut as they do not do it with success, I will give, through the colums of the Rural my method of cleft grafting. The scions may be cut at any lime In winter or spring, when not fr< z n and kept in damp sand or s>wdus', e ich kind being labeled; or they may be cut directly from the trees until the buds burst The gr .fling season fur the apple and pear, is from the middle of April until blossoming time, if the bu Is are kept latent. Stone fruits tn ty be put in from the 25th of March, until the middle of April, in this latitude. The stock up i on which you wish to insert the scion should be sawed square from both sides, to prevent splitting. Then cleave it carefully (not with a very thick knife) nd put in two thick scions, between the bark and wood, for ih-re is where the sap ri-' ses, and draw the wedge which held th» j stock, by gertly working it. Spread tl e aeions at the lop a little so that they wil cross the line of sap somewhere; insert them about an inch deep, cover the ends of the stock and scions, and cb ft, with enough cement to exclude all the air and rain. I use the following recipe for cemen': —Four parts rosin, two of beeswax, and one of tallow. I have had good success with the above recipe, and method of grafting, for several years, and it is to ai beginners, not experienced hands, that I write; although many who have had experience sometimes fail, because they let the scions get too dry or keep them too wet, and cot.sequetitly »<-t too many dead soion*. I press the cement down once in two or three we. ks, until the scions begin to grow; they generaltv live and do well.— Farmers, try it, and soon you will n't hire your grafting done.— lean.

OBDIJLMS. An ordinance of the Town of Decatur passed ' Oct 15th, 1864, by the President and Trustees of the To vn of Decatur. Ist. That no person or persons shall place ashes or maintain the same in such position as to endanger hVs-or any other buildings. u 2d An lit shall be deemed an offense for’ an) person to maintain an unsafe flue, stove or I fire place or anything connected therewith,so as to endanger his or any other buildings by fire. 3d. And further it shall be the duty of the j i Marshal io examine the place of deposit of i ashes, the arrangement of flues, of stoves, and other places where fire might l>e, and if by him deemed dangerous they shall on notice thereof immediately repair the same. 4th. On refusal or neglect thereof they shall < be deemed guilty of an offense and shall be i fined in any such sums as the Bo rd may < | determine and be collected agreeable sec. 10 , in the ordinance passed June 24th 1859. , And further be it enacted by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Decatur that an act ' passed June 2M , 1859 section 19, De amended |as follows: No person or persons will be al lowed to let any Stallion or Jack to any mare iorjenney within the limits of the Town Plat. | any person or persons violating sai* act shall be - deemed guilty of an offense and fined in ’ any sums not less than five dollars nor more than ten dollars for each offense. The fore goi; g ordinances shall be in full force from and after publication. M. V. B.SIMCOKE. April Uh, 1866. Clerk T. D. WrmWiHFniiin. Kj’Now it the time to form clubs. CLARKS SCHOOL VISITOR, Volume X. Terms 75 cents a year. Clubs 50 cents* This Youth’s Magazine now has the largest circulation of any Educational journal pub lished. It contains Original Stories, Poems, Dia luglies, Letters, Sketches of Travel. Music. Natural History. Biography. Mathematics. Puzzles, Rebuses, Phonetics, Engravings, etc., from ' the very best authors. The Visitor is a model of typographical beuuty. Specimens furnished free , rr'Lcot here. An agent wanted in every ■ chool! Inorder to reach all parts of the country. ‘ , the Visitor will be sent one year free one person who will act as Agent, at any Post I Office in the United States. Address, for further particulars, with five I cents for return postage, .1. W. Daughadav. Publisher. 13 IS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Br.-dge Builders. XTOTICE is hereby given, that seal'd pro- , IN posals will be received at the Auditor’s o • fice, by the Buard of Commissioner* of Adams County Indiana, until the first day of June, ' for the building of a bridge over the St. : Mary’s river near the south line of the farm known as the Ball farm, in Itiot Township i Adams County, the Bridge to be built accor ding to plan and spvcifica inn, to be seen in ' the Auditor’s office at any time after the 2ith ( I o’ April 18 6. The bids to be opened at the June session ! and the contract to be given to the lowest re- ; sponsible bidder,the Board reserving the right I to reject any and all bids. | Witness mv hand this 'Bth day of April ’W. G SPENCER. Auditor, Apil,29, 4w Adams County. £ v * I ' DOR WIN & BRO’S. DEALERS IX Dings, Medicines, & Chemicals, | FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges. Brushes, Perfumery , dire. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL AND LAMPS: Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compou ded and o ders answered with care and . despatch. F.-rnurs and Physicians from the | country will find our stock of Medicines com ; plete, warranted genuine, and of the best i . quality. DR. A. BAUCH, I DENTIST, , Office 2nd flooi over Bollman's Store, DECATUR, IXDTANA. All operations skillfully performed and work I warranted. Ex iininatrms and advice gratis. Those hav- i ■ ing decayed teeth will do well to give us a call. Artificial teeth inserted in the latest imi proved style. Mllltß TO SCHOOL TEACIIK ' undersigned Schoo] Examiner, will hold a public examinations at his office in Deca tur,ou the last Saturday ofeach month . SPECIAL. T ip School Law positively prohibits ft'ami nation upon airy other day than that set apart or public examination,and requires all ers to present to the Examiner a certificate of good character. from a Town-ship Trustee, or , s >me other promi net citizen. J. R 8080, June 17. 1 yr S. E. A C Corporation Election. N’OTICE is hereby given that the annual election <>f the Corporation of Decauir, will’ be held at the School House, on Monday, May, llh 1366 for the purpose of electing cne Clerk, on<Treasurer, the ■ Trustees one for each district, and one Marshall, for said town MV. B. SIMCOKE, | April, 13, 4-w. Clerk, j M lIISKERS » WHISKERS!, Dovou want Whiskers or Moustaches? Ous' Grecian Compound will force them to grow ont 1 the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price. SI.OO. Sent by | mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of i price. Address, WAR VER dr CO. nv29 Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y FOR SATJA QA Acres of land, part improved, a<ij lining O' * Mktl-ew*on*s brirt on tlio west, near the villajeof Pleasant Mills. Adams county, .nd., ! (East half S. E. Ls Sec. 30, T. 27 R 15 Erst.) Will be sold low and on favorable terms. P. F KESSLER. Dayton, Ohio. S9O A .MONTH I—AGENTS wanted for six entirety near artirles. just out Address 0. T. GAREY. City Building. Biddeford. 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Ordinance of the Town of ■ »JE3«C= .-WTT WLT »«.. An Ordinance passed by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Decatur, for the regulation of the Fire Department, and the organization of a Hook and Ladder Company. BE it ordained by Jie Board of Trustee,of the Town of Decatur, that the following Ordinances be adopted and in full force, from and after their publication. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Decatur: that, at the first meeting of the Board of Trustees, after the annual Election in May in each year, there shall be appointed by said Board one Fire Warden of the Fire Department, who shall serve as such for one year, and until his successor is elected and qualified. The said Fire Warden shall perform such duties as may be requir j 1 id of him from time to time by law cr any ordinance <»f syd Board. Skc. 2. It shall be the duly of said Fire Warden soon after appointed, at the first annual meeting after the Election in May. I8»»6,to organize, subject to the approval of said Board jof Trustees, one Hook and Ladder Campany, to consist of thirty men, reputable citizens of said Town, said Company when organized, *hall adopt proper rules and by laws for their uovernment, subject to the approval of the of Trustees of said Town, and said Com- . pany shall at all times be subject to the orders of the sanl Fire Warden whose appointment is provided for in this act. i Sec 3. Said Warden shall attend all fires and have command of said Company and the j citizens of said Town attending a fire, and the Warden is hereby vested with full power ’ toconipdl al! citizens of Raid Town to aid in ’the extinguishment of fires and to that end citizens shall obey the orders of aaid Warden and any citizen who shall neglect or refuse to obey all reasonable orders of said War den in an<f about the extinguishmen* of fires . shall forfeit and nay to the Town of Decaturthe i sum of Ten Dollars, to be recovered in any action brought in the name of said Town before any Court having jurisdiction. Sec 4. Sai l Warden shall be furnished a , Cap and St ff us which sh.ill be the in ■ signia of his author*y. Seo. 5. It shall be the duty of said Fire Warden to examine all fire pl ic s, stoves ! pipes, blacksmith shops or other places that he may deem unsafe on account of fire, or that • he nny be called upon to examine by any cit rzeu of said Town, and when he shall deem anv such pl.tee unsafe, it shall be his duty to notify the owner or occupant thereof either ■ wholy to remove or m ike such altera lions as such Warden may deem necessary for the safety of such place ,’and when such o ner or occupant shall refuse to comply with the orders iofstich Fire Warden, it«hall b- his duty to ; i enter complaint to the Board of Trustees of ' said Town .stating what remnv 1 or alteration he has required and the refus •! ofsuch owner or ;occ»ipan* to comply with hi- ordor: and there- , upon said Board of Trustees, if they see fit. , i shall authorize the Marshall of said Town to | make such removal or alteration at the ex- | pense of the owner of sa»d property, to be co! i lected from said owner in an action in the name of «aid Town . i Sec 6 Any Fire Warden who shall refuse to perform any of lie duties o‘ his said office I shall be fine ! in any sum not to exceed twenty | Dollars, u> be recovered in the name of said ; Town, for the use of said Town. I Si.C. 7. All members of any Hook and Lad , der Company organized by virtue of ih««e or (linnnces shall have th' ir names r«-gis>Bred with the Clerk of said 3’own,such Clerk shall I • furnish each member of Company a certificate : lof such resistr-y, and such registry shall rendi-r leach Fireman or member of the Comp-my liable to prosecution before a Justice of the Peace, of ! said Town, for ary fines, fees or penalties im posed upon him by the by-laws and regi.la i I lions ol said Company: and further, such cer , I tificate of registry shall be evidence in all ca ( > ses, in the hand of such member of his mem ibership. and entitle iiim to the privileges or ■ j exemption* granted to Firenr«ii bv the Hoard of Trustees of said Town, or any law of this State. f Sec. 8. The members of the Board of Trus tees, by virtue of their offices, are Fire War 1 dens, who wi h the said Fire W irden, appoint i ed by them, shall form a Cmincil of Fire War ' dcDS. whose bu>iness ir shall be to determine < : upon, for the extinguishment of fires, whether . ! other houses or property shall be pulle I down. ; I remov< d or destroy, d, to prevent, th spread of, l fire. Sic. 9. It shall be du‘y o r said Hook and . Ladder Company and each member to attend i all fires and aid in the extinguishment there- j I of. ; Sec. 10. It shall be the duty of said Hook ‘ l and Ladder Company to have charge and custody of the entire fire irppanrfus committed to their care, whether carriage, ladders, hooks. I ‘ buckets, or other ini pie m its They shall ■ keep them in good order, that tin y shall bv ready fur use on ai.y emergency whatever, and I -bati keep them at such place us the Board of’ ■ Trustees may designate. Sec. 11. All ordinances coming in conflict' with the provisions of these ordinances are j hereby repealed. knd be it further ordered by the Board of ; Trustees, that every owner of Dwelling*, Mills. Mercantile Houses .Shops and Factories, hr required to furnish a ladder or ladders sxtfi ; j cieiit in length to reach from the ground to the j comb of e.uh one of their buildings, which I , said ladders shall be deemed as pull of the . Bea] Es’ate to which said but! line belong Ami it is further ordained, that the Car 1 riage for Ute Hooks and Ladders lie twenty | , five feet long, that there be eight Ladders; j four with Hooks and four without Hooks, and - that there be eight Hooks, one to be thirty nv<feet long and the billance to be at various ] lengths; also four Barriers, twenty-five loath ‘er buckets, nnd two axes. j The abov\ to bo sold out to the lowest responsible bid I r. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand tliis 9.h day of April. 18G I. M. V. B. SIMCOKE. ; April 1 3. 1866. Clerk T. D. i Sale of Pauper. \ r otire is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned. Over- j seer of the poor of Root township, in Adams ! i conntv. Indiana, at his office then-in. up to the ( first Monday in May, next, tor the maintenance of Rachael Gorsline, a poor person f<»r one year JOHN WOY. Overseer of Poor of Root Township. April 13, 1866. 3-w. Sale of Pauper. TVTOTTCE is h reby given, that sea’ed propoll sals will be received by the undersigned, Overseer of the poor of Blue Creek township, ii. Adams county. Indiana, at his office there- 1 in. upto the first Mo .day in May, next, for the maintenance of Elizabeth Taylor, a poor person for one year. SAMUEL ELY, 1 Overseer of P.«»r of Blue Creek Township. April, 13,1806. 3-w.

Carpets’. Good News to the PnbVc! H . R. SCHWEGMA N. 101 Fort Wayne, Ind Great Decline in Goods! IT FROM 25 to 30 PER CENT!_rj NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. I take pleasure in infortringlny friends and tile public generally of my large arrival of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Os all Descriptions. Shawls, Sacques and Circulars. SilkK. Ribbon’, White Quods and Linens, Hosiery of all kinds, Carpets Oil C oths, Notions of an Endless Variety. GROCER ILS or TU£ CHOICSST SEI.KCTIOS . Mv stock of goeds is selected ivitb the great est care and customers will find all 'he necessaries of life they desire at myestablishment 1 respectfully ask my friends nd the public generally to examine my stockbefore purchas jug elsewhere. My stock is now ready for in spection. Rd! in each and everyone! Now is the time to get. bargains! I am determined to give inducements to every customer to buy (;.x>ds Cheap. .) - PIECES CHOICE PATTERNS 10 pieces 4-4 Oil Ckdlis. 4‘54 4 “ 6 5 4 “ 8 4 “ 5 “ 4 4 Mattings.

(CALL the attention of Country Merchantst to my larze stockof Staple ami f ancy Goods, 1 Notions", Hosiery and Grocer'e-, which I have i J bou rlit at a great decline. I have the best facilities with manufacturers and J bliers to get thegooils at the bolt'in prices. If you should visi’ mi r cit v please cal I an I ex a-nine tny stock.; I s licit your patronage. Orders w.ll be promptly attended to. No 101 Columbia Street. March 3,18'15. FT.WaTNE. JET N A INSURANCE COMPANY, O F 111 RT FO RD. CO N X., Net Ca*h Inly, 1861. $3 273,635.04. Losses Paid in 15 Years, Over $16,500,000. Three Millions of Ansels—a current < inco ne of s*.6 I J'OU per annum—a national sy-tem of efficient agencies—a well seasoned ami valuable experience —the prestige of forty , five years’ success—a perpetual charter—a cash basis of transact ions—terms liberal an«. ’ rates mo b*r.ite—prompt and equitable settlements of losses; are am Hi" the characteristics of this LEWi\G BIERIC \ COIH'IW. Henvv mercantile values need stiong under 'vril.rs. and m rchaiita will appreciate tin* ad- ‘ vantage of Insurance with the /ETNA. Fire, and !nlan<! Navigation ri>ks can be •' negotiated upon favorable terms wi.h agents i throughout the country. Branch. 171 Vine Street, CINCINNATI. OHIO. D. Stu dab kk » r, Lo***l Agt nt. New Wagon Shop! FREDERICK MEITZ I<TOULD announce to the public that he !• \ V prepared to manufacture on short notic- j and reasonable terms, Miliums, BI'MIES, wum' ■ r-a.SG Wagons. <tc, i-ic.. mad.- Io ord< have on hand a good supply of d 1' u her, mid will w irrmit all my work, and d 4y j ! eomp’ lion in workinan.hip and prices. R E 1> A I It ING! ■lone on short notic,', and the most reasonabi 'terms. Give mu a call 'lmp in the old itemocrat" * tdicv.-out ii -ide nf Madison sir i.-tween Frowt and Second streets, Decatur ' Indiana Sept. 22.a. IS ul j INDIANA' CSMTRAL IMS J TANGE COMPANY, L'. I'AY ETTE, IND. , Capitol 4500,000 00. OFFICERS. DixtßL Brawiet. President. E. D Mau it, Vice President. N C. Hl LI’KRBItAND, SeClCtarr. J 11. L Slavtox. Genera! Agetit. V'. B. SIMCOKE, local Ageut, j June 2,1 f»GS . Decatur, Ind i David Studabaker, AT TO R NEY- A T-L A W AND Claim Agent, DECAsTUR, INDIANA, x vyILL practice in Adnms r.n<! adjoining It Counties; will secure bounties,priieHonß. | 4nd all kinds of claims against the Govern- : mentI Lj^)FFICE.—On Main street ( inrnedlately South of the Auditor’s Office. v6-n<2 j Manhood: koto Ijost, how Restored. i Just published, a new edition of Dr* Cui-f ver well’s Celeb rated Essay on tie radiml ! cure (without medicine) of or | seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotknct, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mr riage, etc.; also, Coxtunp ■ tion, Epilepsy . and Fits, induced by self-indul j gence or sexual extravagance. i lTPrice, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demor-strates, from a thir.y years’successful practice, that the alarming con«cquen ! * cesof self-abuse may be radically cured with- I out the dangerous use of internal medicine or 1 the application of the knife—pointing out a i mode ot cure al once simple,certain, and e&c ‘ tual.by means of which every sufferer.no matter what his condition may bv, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. tfyThis Lecture should be in the hands ot every )<*uth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address. port paid on receipt of six cents, or two post-stamps. Address the publishers CHAS. J. C. KUNB <fc CO , 127 Bowery .New York, Post Officebox 1 r vßn047-ly ANDREW SORG, PHYS’CIJN and SURGEON, DECAYUR, ISDIXNA O rr HCE —Main St., opposite Meibers ro.’s Dry Goods Store . vßn|?

THE POPULAR ; NEW YORK STORE, i • ; 00 COLUMBIA STPEET FORT WAYNE, !*<*., HEADQUARTERS FOR THE DRY GOODS TRADE. I P irti»»s vi-uting Fort Wavne will fi nl it for thvir int«T.‘<t to look through the immense stuck kept at the SEW YORK STORE. I Fl !LS -Of every dosciip’ioD ’’n MinkSaldv Mu-krnt. <’on»*v and Siberian squirre from 15 to $303 pet -elf. CLOAKS —Ladi»- will find <■ i stock line qunl d bv any in the city. \ rivet ; irmn *1 0 to S3OO each lhavrr, Trir'.i and ('loth, ,md manlbs.at $7 9 HL 12. 15. 2» ' t<»s •"eac A large stork Cloaking by the y r<l--also .»rn?.mrntb Butt in', Gimps, etc fur Cloaks. SI LliS-Choice styles of Fine Dr. Silks ii ; Solid Uulurs. Stripe*, nval Cluck* and j Figures —also elegant Silks tor \»cd- , ding ami Party u v, with an iinuirnsr au»ck ot Plain Black Silks at wry low prices. I> i< ESS GOODS —Kickircah Poplins . Prpp « Empress Cloths, Corded V.-luurs, Broche Poplins, French Mrr’rnos r' 0 I /)<» to f-’.On per yard, Ei g’ish Mi tib ». Bomba zincs, Alpaccas. 1)<. Laines, with a large h nd choice selcc tion n>>t enum«*rat< d. 1000 RkLUORKL SKIRTS—In all the newest styles for Ladies and ilissj w-ar. ■ HOOP SKIRTS— In uur IL.op Skirt depart ment will ba found de celebrated Duplex elliptic and i iuHnsun’j* Paten Crown Skirts, with other celebrated makes ut Hoops—m all the new shape* made. DOMESTIC GOODS —\V r keep an iinm* n«r stiM’k—Table Linens, MuaHns, Towel lings, Tickings'. rtHpes, Denims, S'diuet*. Ca>Mmere*. Blau-. k«d.s. Print*, Cotton BaltinGrain j B rgs, Cotton Yarn,etc.etc. etc. HOSIERY, Embroideries, White Goods, Woollen Yarn, FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS, With everything ehe usually found in class Dry Goods House can be found at li t NEW YORK STORE, 90 Columbia Street, ROOT & I D,

GREAT BARGAINS! | ' * M 'Xre Yo be* ’ffp ftrg - • FANCY STOIIE ITow. We have a full and complete S'fOClt OF GOODS 4it our line, comprising A'OTJOXS AXD CLOAKS & FUHS PfAvl'iclt « •'. 4"’’?- ''’wk „ riving and which we will ,r)U less ihsy, a her House in Lh-cuur, wiM ur Cou. f auO our , S T 0 C K, HRAihI if we don’t make our don’t ask von to Guy.. •We have also a large .Stocic of Hoods and Nubias, ' L<tdlci Underwear, Cli’-Jrtr.'s Statins I FUR HOODS, j Fur Gloves, aiU'»ng which mill be * found some of liie Vyry finest Shetland W v w. ’ ILkxN and N U B I A S, ' Far all' l l o‘‘ anyth else ii ihi- [ n-h’ * We have a line St.M’k of BreikfaM SHAWLS, Larg-S.z Cbitlren’s Sacks, Dress and Cloak Trimming* of all kinds. i HOOP SKIRTS. i Wc nought mv H«» p Skirts a lid tMrsMs al th<• iirinnf-HTtnn-rs nd 11 ihrn from luauiv ti vp runts to oiii* tlollzr less I han I lie Di \ ( Oim'k St or. s, an ’ we !i ve t h<‘ hr-t '■tn. k ..f J rs vi I mg Saak*.' T.‘J.’nk*. Guitib im-it'.s Fur Collar-, Ladi«*s B i-k« I*. Hosiery nd (! ov. ■•*, t o he found in D.Tat’T, nil of uhi<h in will set! cheap for cash Wv me going U» rll <o»r pooJn !furcash dik’i nothing but ra-b wji| IU ’ r •pct * lopersiins, and by so doing w<-< an >e!l tw, ' five per c* nt cheaper till'ii <ii• ! ♦ dlr All v » hu ar** o ring u< 11111*1 m uie <.n urbeft.r the Dt day of January C CKABBS. NIBILCK & ( LOSS. H 7/DA s’*'.! A/;' AXD RUT AIL HUOTS, SMES, IMI tEVIIIth, At Niblicks Ohl Stand in Drcalur, ladinLß J S receiving constantly a large ami fe«y s# 1 perior Stock of i Winter Boots and Shoes. ' Which we are selling at such prices as will «u the times,and we im-in to dvnion.Mrzte this f«c U> our <ll *tuni« rs . Among the stock will bv ■ found a iarge assortment of L\Dl£3’ AN) MiSSES SHOES. Gaiters, it» >»<•<•.*. Jic., Kid heeled Slippers t Calf, Kid, GLive-kid Congress heeled Gaitvrt ! and Balmoral*. CHILDREN’S WEAR. Kid heeled Balmorals :»nd fancy ami strong Sl;oe* of ail kinds—including tLc c••kbra.hd Copper I’oed Shoe*, the best and cheapest < v r gut Up. MEN’S, YOI Tils’, AM) BOYS’Wi’AR lof all kinds, of the best qua’ily, and a’ the lowest rates. Leather, Findings, &c , j \ full stock. The whole having been bo'igb i'o‘‘ Cash, an I wiL be sold clmmW-iihe-hide nn raw 1 An.l we warr»nt all articles to b<-wrll »ml carefully made, ami of theMst material.. ■ Calf and Kip Boots, Stogies Er >2:ans and Ladies Wear. Os all kimis, kept on haijd amt made to n>e«» orc. , , Th.- public arc invited Io call a’nl exsnm torn stock before purchasing of Sronvs,»■ J" I warran our Omwl-to lw of the hc-t quality ' and will b< sold at much lower prices th.n c»« . be purchased at any other stablialnhent in t"< Co«nty. or even al Fort Wayne. Ij-CALL— wu chary, mitljipg * .mr GiH.-ls. NIBLICK <i- C4.OSS. December 26,1353. D.-eattn ■ _ . ~- id* --— David Studabaker’s READ lISTATE A<.lt>«V. inoit thr purchase and sale nf Heal l.statr I’ theonl v Licensed Agent in the county . ' offers for sale at hialmv office, in PecatUT. lot of valuable landssitnateiH different pari ! Adams county , . wfshrtfe to purchnse wiU J 1 come to him. Those xvidiins io ”* ‘ ‘ well tornnv t« hhrt Nnk*lfts J»oC tn - l | lef . ; is. also. Licensed to draw Ib’C''-.' ’ '’ sTn; , ■ instruments of writing, mid will f i with neatness and dispatch. ‘ . B W. OAKLEY. WHOLESAtE ANO RETAIL DEALER W FOREIGN AND DOMESIiL j HARDWARE; Saddlery and Cnrringt Trimniiae ' RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTIN ■> ”t> Colmnhia s ( rfe *’,— FORT WA YN' r ' ,wO ’ .JAMES R. 8080. Attorney and Connselora' ” DFCATtiR. fI ( TrOFHCK.tii Record.r softicr.4t, ei|t)| A \TI LI, practice in the Conrls o „ \\ JudicialCircnit, Attend totjn ’4; tion >'f Lands,the Pavmentof Taxc - e { attention will be given to the ’t-nastll” Hou nt ; es, Pe nsi on (hi d all claim 4 S I Gos eriiirent. F. A. .JELLEIT' I’hysicinn mid Surge""• DEC A TUB. INDIANA # I I r OFFICE—Second JM’ ° ; Stott- ■