Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1866 — Page 4

gy i i l-l 1 -- - I- 1 -' AGRICULTURAL department. ■■ x. -- ' Oil the Harness. And having it repaired if neoessary, before a drier season sets in. Wash it thoroughly with warm soft water and castile soap, and brush out every particle of dirt before put'ing on the oil. this is the important point. Better not oil at all than to apply it on dirty leather, The harness should be taken apart and tl e pieces washed and oiled separately. Rub on the oil while the leather is softened with the waler. It can be applied at once if the leather is rubbed a little with a dry cloth. It should be soft, but not too wet. After applying the oil bang up to dry for a few hours, till the oil is absorbed. Oh! barnass, that has been neglected, and is dry and hard, had better not be oiled. Il will do no good. The evil is already done. Tire fibres of the leather have lost more or jess of their tenacity, and oil will not restore it. In fret, by softening the leather it only weakens it—just as a wet sheet • of paper wiki sear m recasi y than a dryone, Oil does not add to the strength of leather; it merely Softens it and heaps h .from cm king It is a preventive of decay—not a restorer. Harnesses are now so high that it is more than ever important to lake good care of them Never let them suffer for want of Oil; keep in good repair, they will last as long again Good Versus Poor Animal". In traveling over the country, in bow many fields do we notice teams of horses or yokes of ox n engaged in plowing or other w rk, on account of inferiority of size or condition, or of being slow walkers, are able to accomplish but a small part erf what a strong, fast walk ing pair couLf'dc; "nd thus these farmers instead of being able to take advantage of ■ the seasons as they arrive, arc delayed in their work, and serious losses are often ■ the results. The same result is true in reference to steers, sheep, h-igs. <fcc , for while it cps's no mure to keep a first class animal than a poor on-, th-- difference in value, at the time of sale, o ten decides the quest'on of profit or loss; and in regard tocows, it is the saint-; for while one cow will yield enough milk to merely pay the cost cl keeping, another that gives .loulde the smoant of the first, will produce a handsome profit. FxrtniMKNT is Gra <c Culture —An Englsli farmer writes to the Mark Lune Express an acccun’ of an accidental ’I- , periment in grass cul'ure which occurre ’ on his farmaf-w years ago. He sr.ys that bis plowman mi-took orders and plowed h>‘!f an acre in one of I.is grass fields btfafefbe nfslnke was discovered. Tliis was in the fall, and tl e land I y with the roots of the grass turned up to I the wea-her during the winter. In the spring the st ds were turned down care- , fully and the lard rolled. The rem!' was that tl e grass grew rich.-r and 1 ; g’ -' rr in the plowed part than in sny other , portion of the field, so much so that the ’ d.fferent o could be noticid from a cor I siderable distance. The improvs nun i in the grass cf the plowed part Les been permanent. Pruntm; I’kach Tn«»-.—O» t'-is cubfee, the editor of th- frertr, n'Own Teleyro/»A writes: ■•Much depends upon the proper pruning < f the peach tree. It ehbuld be annu dly shortentd in to within *n inch er two of the old wood, ‘ach one's judgment being the lule. A tree tn good f.ealth will bear uniformly throughout a.I . its branches, and the leave be of a deep j green color. The trees may stand twelve t, fift-en be; a; art; the latter dA ance is perifspvto be preterred. Fcr the first | t»o years, melons, cucumbers, rut -b ga. c turnips, or any light crop, e.-tn be hawed upon the same ground, without i' j ry to the trees.” The pen is mighter t an the plough , slwore, and it sometimes happens that men arc not equally good with both — f ne wro'e to a distinguished agricultu list to w Lorn he tell under obligations f r mtrqdueing a variety of swine thus:—■ '■Respected Sir. I went, yesteidiy, to the fair st Monson; I found several pigs c t'your species. There was a gretU variety of beasts, and ( was astonished at not seeing you there!” C. W. Howard and Judge tha.ter, of Cslifernin, have the largest dairy farm in the world. Tiitir farm is on the sea coast twenty-ove miles north of San Francisco, and Cetera ? 1,000 acres, mostly choice dairy lam!, M-J bounded yn three riles t-V salt wa’et. Ti e fog" from ti e Pacific Ue*p tl.t k -J good for fuffy tight m.-ntlk iff the year.

f" omiwEV I An ordinance of the Town of Decatur parsed Oct 15ih, 1854, by the President and Trustees ■ cf the Town of Decatur. Ist. That no person or persons snail place ashes or maintain the same in such position as ♦o endanger his or any other £d dndit e hall bo deemed au offense for an\ person to mß’ntain an unsafe flue, stoye or fire piaee or any th in g connected therewith, so as to endanger his or any other buildings by fire. 3d. .4 nd further it shall bo the duty of the Marshal io examine the place of deposit of, ashes, the arrangement of flu s, of stoves, and other places where fire might be, and it by him <!e< med dangerous they shall on novi e thereof immediately repair the same. I 4:b. On refusal or neglect thereof they shall be deemed guilty of an offense and shall be fined in any such sums ss the Bo rd may determine and be collected agreeable sec. 10. in the ordinance passed June ’-'4rh 1859. And further it enacted by the Board of Trustees of the 7>wn of Decatur that an act passed June 2M, 1859 section 19, he amended as follows? No persfin or persons will be allowed to let any Stallion or Jack to any mare ; or jenney within the limits of the Town PLit. any person or persons violating said act shall be deemed guilty of an offense and fined in , amy sums not than five dollars nor more than ten dollars for each offense. The tore ’goi:g ordinances shall be in full force from and after publication. M. V. B.SIMCOKE. A pril 4th, 136*3. Clerk 1.0. • — r — - WWW - » - WW- - — • - w • fill HE SCHOOL AID FAULT. 1 J7" Now is the time to form clubs. CLARK’S SCHOOL VISITOR, Volume X. Terms 73 cents n year. dabs 50 centsThi- Youth’s Magazine now has the largest circulation of any Educational journal pub •hshed. • It contains Original Stories. P.'emi* Din i logues. Letters, Sketches of Travel,. Music, Natural Historv, Biozraphy. M’ -hematics, Puz- , zles. Rebuses Phonetics, Engravings, etc., from . the very best authors. The’Visitor is a model of tvpographi.-al bmiuty. Specimens furnished free IT Lcok here. An agent wanted in every i cho*»ll In order to reach all parts of the country. ■ the Visitor will be sent one tear free O on* •person who will art as Agent, at any Post i Office in the United States. Address, for further particulars, with five cents for return postage, J. W. Daughadsy. Publisher. 13'*8 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa Br.dsje Builders. NJ'OTT.CE is hereby given, that sealed pro | i\ posals will be received at the Auditor’s oflee, by the Board of Commissioner* of Adams County Indiana, until the first day •'• r ' ne, 1 -66 for the buildin? of a bridge over the St Mary’s river - near the south line of the farm known as the Ball farm, in Root Township Adams County, the Bridge to be built according to plan and spectfica ion, to be seen in the Auditor’s office at any time after the 25th T o' April 18 6. The biejs to-he opened at the June session and the contract tn be given to s he lowest respoostble bidder,the Board reserving the right to reject, any and all bids Witness mv h >nd chi* Bth day of April 1866 W. G. SPENCER Auditor, j4pil,2oy 4w Adam s County.

SrOONEB’S CURE g Chills and Fever, § Bilious Fever, g ® i Fever, .g, 5? Remittent Fever, <S* M Congestive Chills, & Abti-FeverS I g 8 AGUE B i H Diarrhea, j g Dysentery, § Periodical Headache, § S Dumb Ague. g PIT I Q 1 XLjuo o For Sale by ail Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Co., I Fuller Fench <fc Fuller, Chicago. Ir , vl>oa--<ile Ag«» t'. For sale by S.C. 801 l min . De ! cAtbr Indiana. j vlO—l.s— ly. ~ FOR SALE. • QdA Acres o f land, part improved, adjoining O’. ’ M itbew«on’s heirs on tha west, near the village of Pleasant Milla, Adams county, Ind., f; (East half S. E. i.j Bee 30, T. 17 R. 15' E>st.) i Will be sold low and on favorable term-. P. F. KESSLER. Duytou Ohio. S9O A MONTH!— AGENTS iranUd f.»r «ix •■nfirrly rrr sr»ie!.,. just ont Address O. T. GAREY.Citv adding. Biddeford, Maine. 9 5« ly | Ayer’s Ague Cure.

Ordinance of the Town of An Ordinance passed by the Board of ■ Trustees of the Town of Decatur, for | the regulation of the Fins Department. ! and the organizrition of a Hook and . I Ladder Company. BE it ordained by he Board of Trnstee.of the Town of Decaiur, that the following Ordinances be adopted and iu full force, from and after their publication. i Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Board of Trus-’ tees of th. Town of Decat’-r: that, at the first meeting of the Board of Tr t-tees, after the »n---nual Election in May in each year, there shall I ba 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 maybe requiv ' id of him from lime to time by law cr any or- ' dinance of said Board. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of said Fite Warden soon after appointed, at the first annua’, meeting after the Election >n May. IgeS.t.? or ganize, subject to the approval of sail! Boat’d of Trustees, one Hook and Ladder Campany, to consist of thirty men. reputable citizens of said Town, said Company when organized, shall adopt proper rules and by laws for their uovernmeut, suij--ct to the approval of the Bord of Trustees of said Town; and said Company zball at all times be subject to the or- , ders of the end Fire Warden whose appointment is provided for in this act. Sec 3. Said Warden shall attend all Gres and have command of said Company and the citizenaof said Town attending a fire, aud the Warden is hereby vested with full power toco npell al! citizen-' of said Town tn aid in the extinguishment of fires and to that end : citizens shall obey the orders of as -1 Warden . and any citizen who shall neglect or refuse to obey all reasonable orders of said War den in and about the extinguishmen’of fires shall forfeit andp ay to the Town of Decaturthe sum of Ten Dollars, to be recovered in any action brought in the of said leva before anv Cotrt having jurisdiction . Sec. 4 Said Warden shall be furnished a ; Cap and Staff of Office, which shall be the iu signia of his author’}-. Seo. 5. It shall tie the duty of said Fire Warden to examine all fir> places, stoves ; psyes, blacksmith shops or other places ilia' lie ’may deem unsafe on account of fire, or that , he may be called upon to examine by any cit > izeu of said Town , r.nd when he shall deem anv such place unsafe, it shall be his dutvto notify the owner or oerupant thereof either; wholy t-> remove ormske such alterations as such Warden may deem necessary for the safety of well place, and when such o ner or >tenpar.t shall ref-jse to comply with the orders of such Fire Warden, it shall bi his duty to j enter complaint to the Board of Trustees of : said Town,stating what re nor 1 or alteration he has required and the refusalofsuch owner or ore .pair *o comply with his ordor: and thereupon said Board of Trustees, if they see fit, shall authorize the Marshall of said Town to make snch removal or alteration at the ex pense of the owner of sai<l property, to be co! iected from "aid owner in an actm ii: the 1 name of said Town. Sec G Any Fire Warden who shall refuse . to perform a ly of .be duties o' his said office • ' shall be fined in any sum not to exceed twenty Dollars, to be recovered in the name of said Town, fir the use of said Town. S’.r. *. All members of any Hook and Lad lor C.niwy organize I b? virtue of ,h“se or -dinsnees shitll have their names registeredwith the Cl- rk of said Town, such Clerk shall furnish each member of Company a certificate of such registry, and such registry sli.all render i . each Fireman or member of the Company liable to prosecution before a Justice of the Peace, of said Town, for arv fines, fees or penalties imposed upon him by the by-laws and regula ■ tians ol said Company: and further, such cer { tin-nte of registry shall be evidence in all ca- , ««■», in the hand of such member of his mem ibership, and entitle him to the privileges or ‘ ex rr.p’ioi ‘ granted to Fireman bv the boar’ ' of Tru«tees of said Town, or any law of this ! Siate • Seo. 8. Tlw* members of the BonrJ of Trus : by virtue of U»«-ir o nc* 4 *. are Fir« War . den«. who wi h rh»- said F re Warden, appoint i ed bv them,snail form a Council of Fire W -r : del. I*, whose l a it sha’l no to j • upon, for the extinguishment of fires, whether other house* or property shall be pulled down, removed or destroyed, to prevent th • spread of ; ; fire. Sfc. 9. It shall be du‘y o' said Hook an I i Ladder Company and eac r member to Wend i all fires aud aid in the extinguishment there-1 oL Sec. 10. It ska’l be the duty of said Ilook ’ an i Ladder Company to h ire charge a id cus- , tody of the entire fire apparatus committed to ' their care, whether carriage, ladders, bucket*, or other implem *nts They shall, keep them in good order, that they shall be ' readv for use on any emergeQ£y whatever, and ■ '•hail keep them at such jnaca as the Board of; Trustees m «y designate. Sec. 11. All ordinances r« ruing in conflict I with the provisions of the->e ordinances are ; hereby repealed. And be it funner ordered by the Baa-J of i , Trustee<, that every owner of Dwellings, Mills, ’ Mercantile House* bhops and Factories, be , required to furnish a ladder or ladders srfffi dentin length to reach from the ground to the ■ comb of each one of their buildingr, vrlbch ; said ladders gha«l Tte deemed ?.-* p«rt of the ! Reaj Es'ate to which said buildiufi belong j And it is further ordained, that the Car ; riage for the Hooks and Ladders be twenty five fe?t long, that there be eight Ladders; four with Hooks and four without Hooks, and ; that there be eight Hooks, one to be thirty rive ■ feet long and the bajiance to be at various: >nzths; also four Barriers, twenty five leath . r b jekots, and two axes. j t The above to ba sold out to the lowest re- [ | «p >n«ible bidder. Tn trstimonv whereof I have hereunto set j my hand this 3rh d-iv of kpril. 1860 . M. V. B. SIMCOKE. i April 13 1866. Clerk T D. i i Sale of Pauper. X-’otir is hereby given, tlint • ’ed p --p.->«il« will be received by the underTgr.ed. Over-sis-r of the poor of Root township, in Adame; ■ I county, Indiana, at his office therein. up to the fir.t Monday in May, next, forth® maintenance of Rachael Gorjine, a poor person. for one year JOHN, WOT. ’ Overseer of Poor of Root Township. A pril 13, 1806 3-w. Sale of Pauper. \’OTICE is hereby giv a. that sea’rd _ sals will be received by the undersigned, i t Overseer of the poor of Blue Creek it. Adam® county, Indiana, at his office there- i ; in, upto the firs* Mondav in May, next, so” the ! m air ten anre of‘Elizabeth Taylor, a poor person for one rear. , S'MU EL ELY, Oversee* Toor nf TV le Creek Town-.bip, April. >3,13’6. 3-w. ♦ i

Carpels! Good News to the Pubho! H. R. SCHWEGMA N. 101 Fort Wayne, Ind Great Decline in Good.! IT FROM 25 to 30 PER CENT'xT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. I I tike pleasure in informing my friends and the public generally of my large arrival of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Os all Descriptions. Sbntvls. Sacqties and Circulars, Sittr. TWfon’, IF'-ifc Gnods and Liams, Hosiery of all kinds, Carpets. OH Csths, Nations of an Endless Variety. aiioczaiM or ink choicest selection. Mv stock of goeds is selected with the great est care and customers will find all the Beeea«arie« of life they desire at royestabiiahment I respectfully a->k my friends nd the publie generally to examine my stockbefor® purcl ns ing elsewhere. My stock is now ready for Jn speetton. RT,| in each and every one! Now i. the lime to get bargains! I am determined to give inducements to every customer to buy . goods Cheap. .) - PIECES’CHOICE PATTERNS J) 10 pieces 4-4 Oil Cloths. 4 - 5 4 4 •• 6 5 4 “ 8 4 “ 5 '■ 4 4 Mattings(CALL the attention of Countrr M.-rchantst to my lar_-e stock of Staple and 4 ancy Goods, Notions’, Hosiery aud Grocer’s-, which I have bo uht at a great decline. I h ive the best fa-1 cilit ies with rnannf icturers andJ bbers to get the goods at the bolt’in prices. If you should, visi* dur eity please call and examine my stock.: I s licit your patronage. Orders w.ll be promptly attended to. No lot Columbia Street. March 3. ISIS. FT.WaTNE. ZI T N A .INSURANCE COMPANY, OF II ARTFORD, CONiN., Act Cash Assets, lulr, ISGI. $3 273.635.04. Losses Paid in 45 lent., Over $1G,500000. Three Millions o' Cash Assets—a e-.:rrt-nt inco ne of $ !.0J /’6O per annum—a national . sy-tem of efficient agencies—a will seasoned and valuable experience—the prestige of fortyfive years’ success—a perpetual charter—a ' cash basis of transactions —terms liberal anc I rales rn-a i’rale—prompt and equilable settlements of lo.ses; are among the characteristics ’ of this LEMG UlEßie .\ COMP iM. Heavy mercantile values nefl j-tinue nnder . "rilcrs, an<l in rchanta will appreciate (he ad- * vantage of Insurance with the /ETNA. Fire, and Inland Navigation risk* can be negotiated upon favorable terms wiih agcr.U throughout the coni try. Rrntich. I7i Vine Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. D. Studabaxer, Local Agent. New Wagon Shop! FREDERICK MEITZ. I’ITOuLDar. o’, -e to t’io ’ iblic t’nat 1" ■ VT prepared to rnannf ictnre on short uotir(and reasonable terms. BEGGIES, W Sfrixg Wagons, ttc , ** c., made to ord< have on hand a good si.| ply of seas< ned 1» n * ber, and will warrant all my work, and d .4j oompetion in workm in i’ip a-d prices. R E P A I R 1 N (r! \ done on abort notice, and the r< a*onabi . •:ern«. Give me a call. c hop in the old I Democrat-” Offi*’*, south side of Madison air I »pt\vecn Front and Svccnd streets, Decatur* | 7 nd if'a. Sept. t’2. a. iß*sb • : -v-ji. - .-.-A ■' .!» I Iff D I A N A CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LAFAYETTE, IND. Cnpili’l, 6500,000 00. ’ OFFICERS. Dxntel Brawley, President. E. D. Mar‘H. Vice President. N. C. HILt>XRBRANP, Seeretsrr. J H. L Slatton. Gt nera! Agetit. V. B. BIMCOKE,IocaI Agent. June 2, 13G5 Decatur, Ind ! David Studabaker, ATTORN EY-AT-L A W ASD Claim Agent, DECATUR, INDIANA, S T-ILL practice in Adams and adjoining W Counties; will secure bonntief, pensions. ■ and all kinds of claims against the Governi ment. Xj-Or’rlCE.—On Main Street,immediately Southof the Auditor's Office. v6-nt2 Manhood: now Lost, flow Restored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cnlverwell’s Celebrated Essay on the radical I cure (without medicine) of SrEEMAToasnix i, or Seminal Weakne‘3, Involuntary Seminal Losses btr-Ttscr, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ininediments to Ms riage,etc.; also. Coxarur ’ rtos.Emrrrr. and Fits, induced by self indul , gence or sexual extravagO.n ... i CFP'ice, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in .his admirable essay I clearly demoi strates, from a thirty yeara’suc- - cessfuTpraetice, that the alarming conscqnen ; ceaof seif-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of th» l-n-fe—pointing out a mode of cure at once si tuple. Certain, and effic •ual,by means of which every sufferer.no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. Ij-This Lecture should be in the hands ot every youth and every man in the land. Sent,under seal, in a plain any address,posl-pai' on receipt of six ceuU.or two nest stamps. Address the publishers CHAS. .T C. KLINE A CO.. 127 Bowery. New York, Post Officebox 4 58i>. v?no47-lT .ANDREW SORG. I’IIYSiCIJ N ano SI RGEON, DKCATUR, tXOIAFA. Kain St., opposite Meibara ro.’s Dry Goods Store - vffn-12 i

THE POPUIiAR NEW YORK STORE, ! 90 COLUMBIA STREET FORT WAYNE, Ind-, j - ,1 HEADQUARTERS FOR THE dry GOODS ' TRADE. Parties visiting Fort Wayne will find it for their interest to look through the immense stoekjkapt at the . ... . i XEW YORK STim. i * FVRS—Of every deseilpticn in Mink Sable Musk-at, Conor and S berisn squirre from |5 to |3ot) per anti. CLOAKS—Ladies will find our stock nre qialrJ by any in ths city. Velvet Garments, from SI.-’O to S3OO each Beaver. Tricot and Cloth, Basque’ and mantles, at $7 9. 1" 12. 15. 2' toffiueach. A large stock of Clerking by the yard—also ornaments Buttons, Gimps, ete for Clocks. i | SlLKS—Choice styles of Fine Dub-Bilka in Solid Colors. Stripca, neat Checks and Figures—a,«o elegant Silks for Wedding and Party u e, with au immense stock of Plain Black Silkaat very low pricis. D HESS GOODS —RM Irish Poplin" Kcpp s Empress Cloth". Corded Velours, Broche Poplins. French M-rinoes nt Jl.'O 1,20 to s2.on per yard, Englisb Merinos, Bombnainea, Alpaccas, DeT.«ine». with a l»rire and choice selec tlon not ennmerattd. 1000 BlDlOntf, SKIRTS—In all the newest styles lor Ladies aud Misse« wear. ! HOOP SKIRTS—In our Hcop Skirt Irjai; raent will be found uhe celebrated Duplex Eliptic and Thomson’s Patent Crown Skirts, with other celebrated nuses of Hoops —in all the new shape* inide. ' DOMESTIC GOOIW-We keep an fttock —Table Linens, Muslins, Towel ling’, Ticking*, Mripe«, Denims, Flanne]*, S ’tinets. Cassimeres, Blankets, Prints. Cotton Battin ▼. Grain Bags, Cotton Yarn,etc.etc etc HOSIERY, Embroideries, White Goods, Woollen Yarn, FANCY GOODS. . I NOTIONS, .1 li 'With everything else usually fiend in ' class Dry Gouda House cau be found at tb< I NEW YORK STORE, 90 Columbia Street, ; ROOT t to.

NIBILt’K is HOSS, I WnOLE£AL£ AED RETAIL I CtATZZ TV ; BOOTS, SHOES, AND LBlTBlh, At NibliekzOld Stand in DecMur, l»diar.» Winter Boats and Shoes, Which we are acllieg at suck prices n« wffi >, the times,aud we mean to demons’rs’eChis ft. •to our customers. Arnot.g the stock found a large a«snrttr,ent of LADIES’ AND MISSES SHOES, i Gaiter". Bontf’ca, Ac.. Kid heeled STipp cr . , Calf. Kid. Glove-kid Oougrcaa keeled Ge,;,-, 1 and B.iliuarala. CHILDREN’S WEAR. Kid heeled Bstmorals and fancy and atren, Shoes of .all ki'i-14—iueluding the «lebtau‘ ■ Copper Toed Shoes, tbel>-iG mid cheapen got up. MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BoYS'Mr AR f all kinds, of the best quality, and .y, owest rates. Lsather. Findings, &c , . A full stuck. The whole having been boujH fo r Cash, and will be sold cheap. BOIIE-HOB AW CESM Ml,. And we warrant all articles to bew»’.ls t d carefully made, aud of the best materiali. Calf and Kip Boots, Stogie* Brogans and Ladies Wear, Os all kinds, kept on hand and made to a-s*, • urn. The puhiic are invited to call and irsnuri ' oui "tuck before purchasing of Stocks, mv, • warrnn our Good’ to be of the best qsaWlj, . and willbr sold at much lower prices tbsnrii lie purclia- dat anv other stablhhnxnt is tin Conn’y.or even s’. Fort Wayne. IT CALL—we charro nothing f<>r»howi( our G<..-’« NIBLICK CLUSS. ’ December CC,1353. Deoatnt Ini’ I • I DORWIN &, BRO’S. BECLtM iv Dings, Medicines, 8c Chemical*. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges, Rrn-bes, Pc-rfumery, Ac. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL AND LAMPS; I’iir’icia.i*’ Prescriptions carefully com. pouided and o dere answered with care sad . ! despatch. Fermers and Physician" from ths country will find our stock of Medicines complete, "warranted genuine and of the best 1 quality. DR. A. RAUCH. DENTIST. Office 2nd floor over Hollman'" Store, . , DECATUR, INDIANA. I All operations skillfully performed snd work • warranted. • Examinations and advice gratis. Those hs» ’ ing decayed teeth will do w. ll tn giye us a call Artificial teeth iiiserted in the latest im I.proved style. WE TO Si’IIOOI MEE. THE undersigned School Examiner, willh"b! public examinations at hi" office, in Deca tur.on the la’t Saturday ofeach month. !' SPECIAL T.ie School Law positively prohibits e’smi nation upon any other day than that set aps_' or public examination, and require.all t’arh era to present to the Exammer a certffieaie " Jgood character.from a Tow. sh.P Trustee.or , is-nne other prcminet citizen. J. K BCb .. June 17. B E ’ A i “ Corporation Election. 1 I A’OTir" is hcrehe given that the anims'. I j\ election of .heCorporation of Decatur, wid 1 I lie held at the School Houtc, on Monday~lh 1860 for the purpose of electing cne Clerk. <m» Treasurer, three Truateaa one for eachdisUic., -- Ml ™l’ :lU ’ f ° M V'.B.VWCOKF. April, 13. 4-w._ WHISKERS! WHISK UK! ’ > Do vou want Whisker" or Moustaches? (>• Grecian Compound will force £ bald , l nr2 i 8.. x 13-, Brooklyn,• David Studabaker's F theonir L.censed Agent in the. „. r ,. r . ,'„r sa -at hislaw office,' ~ , ’ lot of valuablelandssituatein differen p ; Adams county. w :n Jo well I" Those wishing to purchase 1 n w j]] d» ’come to him. Those B. ' well to come to him . - ,11 other in. also. License to draw Deeds and infiiruiuents of writing, Sept. 16 i with neatness and (lisps’ch. —— B, WO A KIEV, HARDWARE. Saddlery and Carriage £u RUBBER AND LEATHER LELI- . TO Columbia J*’ re^V. n FORT JAMES R■ BOB 0 ’ AttO nEirTU C RSNOIANA e , ETOFFICE. in lh f T .»tk TTTILL practice in the Co . - he ß e df»>P. W Judicial Circuit. At,e f n ~ lt E"]**'*! tion of Land-.the FaTmentofTaxM „t ’attention will be given to th* tk" | Bounties,Pensions, and « ‘ -• I fiovernn'ent. F. V J ELLEFFt Physician and Surgee"' DECATUR. INDI A- - OFFICE—Second . Store.