Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1866 — Page 4

room, in a building containing many rooms,''or whether i. be several buildings standing upon the same premises and used for a common purpose. But there are certain branches of business which are not restricted to such premises, as it provided in the act that lawyers, physicians, surgeons, dentists, cattle brokers, and borse dealers may do business at any place whatever under their licenses. The licenses of produce brokers, commercial brokers, patent right dealers, insutance agents, photographers, architects, builders, plumbers and insurance brokers may, in order to avoid the necessity of frequent transfers, be drawn in general terms, naming the county. State, or States within which the parties propose to do bui sness. Proprietors of circuses, jugglers, dte. must have ajseparate license for each State. 2. The license of dealers must ba ass eased upon the basis of all sales made, including sales through brokers, auctioneers, pedlars, and all Gt her agents. 3. Manufacturers may, without other licenses, sell their wares at the place of manufacture at their principal office, provided no wares are kept for sale at such office. But if a manufacturer sells at his factory, or at his office, goods not of his own production, he must have license as a dealer if such sales exceed SI,OOO annually, and his dealers’ license will be assessed upon his sales of such other goods only, and not upon sales of his own manufactures. 4. Section 75 is construed to allow all licenses to transferred, either from one person to another, or from one place to I another, or both. 5 The tax required under the proviso j to section 75 for a license embracing ail ' or either two of the classes of business, therein named is twenty-five dollars. 6. from the terms of section 78 it will ! be understood that no license granted under the international revenue law gives any authority to do any act whatever. A license is merely evidence that the license has paid the tax imposed upon the business carried on by him. 7. A bsnker's license should be assessed upon the even thousands of capital, omitting fractions. National banks should : take licenses as well as otheis.

8. Ail persons whose licenses depend upon the amount of their sales should be required, when applying for license, to make return of the sales of the previous year. If it shall be found that the sales ere in excess of the amount for which the license tax has previously been assessed, an assessment should be made for the deficiency at cnce, and returned to the collector upon the next monthly list. The assestor should judge of the amount of sales, and not be governed entirely by the dealer’s returns. If it appears probable that lots will ensue if the tax is not assessed before the end of the year, the assessment may be made sooner. When a wholesale dealer has recently commenced business be may be allowed to estimate his probable sales for the coming year. 9. Whenever a licensed retail dealer is found to have made sales exceeding $25,000, he should be r assessed as a wholesale dealer from the date of his first license. The collector shouid indorse upon his license the amount of reassessment paid. 10. Whenever a license under which a certain limited amount of business only can be transacted ia trans erred to another person, the collector, at the lime of making the transfer, should enter upon the license the amount of business then already done thereunder, and such license so transferred will cover transactions in the hands of the second or subsequent holders equal to sei I limited amount, less the amount or amounts so entered, and no more.

11. The liability to license tax depends in many cases upon the question whether the pcrty makes a business ol doing the acts specified. Occasional acts do not render a person liable to license-tax, but it is not necessary that tbe business should be his sole business, or even his principal one, in order that be may be held liable. If a person bo’da out to the public, by advertisement, by words,deeds or writing, that heisrealy to transact any kind ol business requiring license, he must take license therefore, although the business in question mar not his chief or exclusive occupation. In the following named occupations and protesaitn even occasional acts do r.ot appear to be allowed by the terms of ths law without li- |' cense: Wholesale and retail dealers in liquors, lotu-ry ticket dealers, distillers ' rectifiers, eoal oil distillers, insurance, agents, peddlers, photographers, circuses jugglers, bowling alleys, proprietors ol gin enter prists, keepers of stallions and jacks, lawyers, and insurance brokers. 12. Wholesale and retail dealers may do business as confectioners, apothecaries, and tobbacconists at the same place without additional license. 13. Wholesale dealers in liquors may sell liquors at retail, and both wholesale and retail dealers in liquors may sell other merchandise, and ruay sell liquors to bdrank on the premises without additional license. J 4. If the sales of a retail dealer in liquors exceed 825 000, or if he sells in quantities of mote than three gallons at one time to tbe satue purchaser, he should be reassessed as a wholesale dealer tEj liquors. The collector should enter the amount of reassessment paid him npon J the license. [COXTTFVBD OX fBCCXP PAOU J

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License Notice, ’V’’ OTICE is hereby jfiven to the citizens of Washington Township, in Adams County in the State of Indiana teat the undersigned will present his petition to the Board of Commissioners of said Adams County at their June session 1866, praying fora license to sell Spir- ■ itous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating Liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time for one year, at the building situate on the following described premises in the Town of Decatur in said County and State, to-wit; Commencing at a point eighteen feet east of the south west corner of inlot number 2*4 iu said town, thence running north 66 feet, thence east 15 feet, thence south 66 feet, thence west 15 feet 'to the place of beginning, owned by Adolph • Hart, to be drank and used oa said premises as a beverage. CORNELIUS RADEMOCKER. May 11, 1866. 4w.

License Notice. N OTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Hartford Township in Adams County Indiana, that the undersigned will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Adams County at their June sessiou 1866. for a license for one year to sell Spiritous, Vinous, Malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantity lhar. one quart at a time, at his building situate on inlot i,umber seven in the Town of Bu na V ista in Hartford Township in said Adams County Indiana, to be used and drank as a beVerag- on said premises. WILLIAM HEY. May Ilth, 1866. 4w.

License Notice. N 'OTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Washington township, in Adams County Indiana, that the undersigned will apply to the Beard of Commissioners of sai I county, at their June session 1866. sot a license ’or one vear, to sell Spiiitous, Vinous, Malt and other intoxicating li juors in less quantity than one quart, at the following described premises, towit: In the first story of the building situate on the south part of inlot no fifty six in the town of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, com mencing at the south west corner of said inlot number fifty six in the said town, thence east at right angles with second street sixty feet thence north parallel with second street twenty three feet, thence west at right angles with sec • ond street sixty feet, thence south along sec o-d street twenty three feet to the place of beginning, to be drank and used as a beverage on said premises. JAMES MCLEAN, May 11th, 1866. 4w.

Br dge Builders. OTICE is hereby ixivpn, that sealed pro i posals will be received at the Auditor’s orj fice, by the Board of Commissioners of Adams I County Indiana, until the first day of June, for the building of a bridge over the St. Mary’i river nearthe south line of the farm known as the Ball farm, in R<x>t Township Adan.s County, the Brides to be built accordingto plan and specification, to be seen in the Auditor’s office at any time after the 25th o April 18 6. The bids to bo opened at the June session ' and the contract to be given to the lowest responsible bidder,die Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Witnessmv hand this sßth day of April.l 66 ‘W.G.SPENCER Auditor, jlpil.SO, 4w Adams County.

Executor’s Sale. VTOTICEia h reby given that the umler- . N signed executor of the la“t will of John , Lutzenhiz r,«en deceased, will offer for sale : at public auction, at the late residence of the testator, in Blue Creek township, Adams county,lndiana, on Saturday. May , 11863, the personal property of said estate, consisting of one horse, cattle, sheep, hog-, wagon, haness, farming implements, among them aMe Cormick reaper and mower, household and kitchen furniture not taken by the widow.and various ether articles. Sale to commence at 10 oclocl A M. Terms:—Sums of three dollars and under, cash; over three dollars a credit of nine months the purchaser giving his note, waiving benefit of valuation law, with approved security. JOHN MERRYMAN, April 27th, 1566. Executor.

Marriage and Celibacy. VN ESSAY OF WARNING AND INSTRUCTION FOR YOUNG MEN. AlsoDiseases and Abuses which prematurely Prostrate the Vital Powers, with sure means of re lief. Sent Free of Charge, in sealed letter en-1 velopes. Address, Dr J SKI LIN HOUGH ■ TUN, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa., FOR SALE. QA Acres of land part improved, adjoining O’ ’ Mathewson's heirs on th-t west, near the village of Pleasant Mills. Adams county, .nd., Ea»l half S. E. % Sec. 30, T. 11 R 15 Esst.) Will be sold low and on favorable terms. P. F. KESSLER, Dayto . Ohio. ••••W«W*WW•W««««WWWWWWWWWWW S9O A MONTH!— AGENTS wanted for six entirely new articles, just out. Address O. 1. GAREY. City Building, Biddeford. Maine. 9 52 ly Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.

Ordinance of the Town ol 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 he 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 anj mini Election in May in each year, there shall be appointed by said Board oue 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 requirid of him from time to time by law or any ordinance of said Board. Sec. 2. It shall lie the duty of said Firewarden soon after appointed, at the first annual meeting after the Election in May. 1866,t0 or- , ganize, subject to the approval of said Board I 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 government, subject to the approval of the Bord of Trustees of said Town; and said Company shall at all times be subject to the or- ! tiers of the said Fire Warden whose appoint- [ raent is provided for in this act. ! Sec 3. Said Warden shall attend al! fires and have command of said Company and the citizens of said Town attending a fire, and the Warden is hereby vested with full power ' , tocompell al! citizens of said 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 re-i fuse to obey al! reasonable orders of said Warden in and about the extinguishment, of fires! shall forfeit andnay to the Town ofDecaturthe sum of Ten Dollars, to be recovered in anv action brought in the name of said Town before anv Court having jurisdiction. Sec 4 Said Warden shall be furnished a Cap and Staff of Office, which shall be the insignia of his authorty. Seo. 5. It shall be the duty of said Fire Warden to examine all fire places, stoves pipes, blacksmith shops or other places that lie may deem unsafe on account of fire, or that he may be called upon to examine bv any cit izen of said Town, and when he shall deem anv such place unsafe, it shall be his dutvto notify the owner or occupant thereof either whol'v to remove or make such alterations as such Warden may deem nocesisary for the safety of such place,and when such o *ner or occupant ‘■hall refuse to comply with the orders of such Fire Warden, it shall b- his duty to enter complaint to the Board of Trustees of said Town,slating what remov 1 or alteration j he has required and the refusal of such owner or occupau’ to comply with his order: and thereupon said Board of Trustees, if they see fit, shall authorize the Marshall of said Town to make snen removal or alteration at the expense of the owner of said property, tv be collected from said owner in an action in the name of said Town Sec 6 Any Fire Wards n who shall refuge to perform any of he 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, for the use of said Town. Sec. 7. All members of any Hook and Lail der Company organized by virtue of ih“se ordinances shall have their names registered with the Clerk of said Town,such Clerk shall furnish each member of Company a certificate of such registry, and such registry “hall render each Fireman or member of the Company liable to prosecution before a Justice of the Peace, of said Town, for ary fiue», fees or penalties imposed upon him by the bv-laws and regulations ol said Company: and further, such certificate of registry shall be evidence in all cases, in the hand of such member of his mem bership, and entitle him to the privileges or exemptions granted to Fireman bv the Hoard of Trustees of said Town, or any law of this State.

Sec. 8. The members of the Board of Trustees, by virtue of their offices, are Fire Wardens, who wi h the sard Fire Warden, appointed by them,shall form a Council of Fire Wardens, whose bnsiuess it shall be to determine upon, for the extinguishment of fires, whether other houses or property shall be pulled down, removed or destroyed, to prevent thj spread of fire Sec. 9. It shall be duty o f said Hook and Ladder Company and each member to attend all fires and aid in the extinguishment thereof. Sec. 10. It shall be the duty of said Hook and Ladder Company to have charge an-l custody of the entire fire apparatus committed to their care, whether carriage, ladders, hooks, buckets, or other implements. They shall keep them in good order, that they shall he readv for use on any emergency whatever, and shall keep them at such place as the Board of Trustees may designate. Sec. 11. All ordinances coming in conflict with the provisions of these ordinances Are hereby repealed. Ind be it further ordered by the Board of I Trustees, that every owner of Dwellings, Mills, ; Mercantile Houses Shops and Factories, be required to furnish a ladder or ladders saffi } cient in length to reach from the ground to the comb of each one of their buildings, which said ladders shall be deemed as part of the Real Es’ate to which said building belong And it is further ordained, that the Car ‘ riage for the Hooks and Ladders be twenty j five feet long, that there be eight Ladders; ! four with Hooks and four without Hooks, and I that there be eight Hooks, ony to be thirty-rive , feet long and the ballance to be at various | lengths; also four Barriers, twenty five leather buckets, and two axes. The above to be sold out to the lowest responsible bidder. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 9rh dav of Anril 1866. J H.NFTIUS, President M. V. B. SIMCOKE. April 13 1866. Clerk T. D.

Licence Notice. "VJ” OTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Washington township, in Xdams Conntv Indiana, that Michxel Sorgwill apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Adams County at their next session to be held at the Court Hous* l in the town of Decatur in said Ciunty on the first Monday in June 1 “66. for a license fnr one year to sell Sniritous. Vinous, Malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantity than one quart at a time, in the basement sterv of the building situale of the following described premises in the said town of Decatur to-wit: Commencing nt the north east corner of inlot ■ number fifty nine in said town, thence running south at right angles with second street j fiiy feet thence south east parallel -h second street twenty two feet thence north east para)- , lei with the first described line fifty feet to | second street, thence north west along second , street twenty two feet to the place of beginning to be used as a beverage on said premises. MICH AEL SORG May 11th, 1366 4w.

I It r p 0 t SI G-otd to the PubLc! H. R. SCHW6GMAN, 101 Fort Wayne, Ind Great Decline in Goods! : rr FROM 25 TO 30 PER CENT’xi NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. I take pleasure in informing my friends and the public generally of my large arrival of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Os all Descriptions. Shawls, Sacques and Circulars, Silks, Ribbon', White Goods and Linens, Hosiery of al!, kinds, Carpets Oil C'Oths, Notions of an Endless Variety. groceries of the choicest selection. My stock of goeds is selected with the great est care and customers will find all the necessaries of life they desire at myestablishment 1 respectfully ask my friends nd the public generally to examine my stockbefore purchns ing elsewhere. My stock is now ready for in spection. Rill in each and every one I Now is thetimeto get bargains! 1 am determined: to give inducements to every customer to buy oods Cheap. Q w PIECES CHOICE PATTERNS 10 pieces 4-4 Oil Cloths. 4 - 5 4 “ 4 ” 6 5 4 •• 8-4 ” 5 ’* 4 4 Mattings. — TCALL the attention of Country Merchantst to my larg-e stock of Staple and F ancy Goods, Notions, Hosiery and Groceries, which I have bought at a great decline. I have the best facilities with manufacturers and J bbers to get the goods at the bottom prices. If you should visit our city please call and examine ray stock. I s ’licit your patronage. Orders w.Il be ‘ promptly attended to. No IO! Columbia Street, March 3,1865. FT. WAYNE, j

JETN A INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Net Cash Assets, July, 1864. $3 273,635.04. Looses Paid in 4 5 s’ears, Over $16,500,000. Th-ce Millions of Cash Assets—a current inco ne of s'.oo ',009 per annum—a national system of efficient agencies—a well seasoned and valuable experience—the prestige of fortyfive years’ success—a perpetual charter—a cash basis of transactions—terms liberal ana rates moderate—prompt and equitable settlements of losses; are among the characteristics of this LEYDIXG MICIX COMPANY. Heavy mercantile values need strong underwriters, and merchants will appreciate the advantage of Insurance with the zETNA. Fire, and Inland Navigation risks can be negotiated upon favorable terms with agents throughout the country. Branch. 171 Vine Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. D. Stcdabaker, Local Agent.

New Wagon Shop! FREDERICK MEITZ. VATOULD announce to the public that he it ▼ V prepared to manufacture cu short uotic* and reasonable terms, CARRDGES, BL’tifilES, WOT Sraixs Wacom, etc., etc., made to ordei have on hand a good supply of seasoned Im ber.and will warrant all my work, and defy competion in workmanship and prices. R E P A [RING! done on short notice, and the most reasonabl terms. Give me a call. ®hop in the old Democrat” Office, south side of Madison sjr' between Front and Second streets, Decature Indiana. Sept. 22,a. 18b5h

ndi r CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LAFAYETTE, IND. Capital, 00. OFFICERSDzxikl Brawley, President. E. D. Marsh, Vice President. N. C. Hilderbrand, Secretary. J H. L Slayton, General Agent. V. B. SIMCOKE, I ocal Agent, June 2. 1865 Decatur, Ind

David Studabaker, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND Claim Agent, DECATUR, INDIANA, ttttlLL practice in Adams and adjoining V V Counties; will secure bounties .pensions, and all kiuds of claims against the Government. UTOFPTCE.-On Main Street,immediately South of the Auditor’s Office. v6-n-l2 Manhood: how Lost, hew Restored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cnlverwell’s Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Srr.RMATORsnrZA, or seminal Weakness,lnvoluntary Seminal Losses , Imfotenct, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments lo Ma riage ,etc,; also, Consump Tiox.EetLEYsr.and Fits, induced by self-indul gence or sexual extravagance. J"Price. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in thisadmirable essay clearly deroo' Strates,from a thirty years’successful practice, that the alarming consequen ces of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or th- application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple.certain, and effac tual.bv means of which every sufferer.no matter what his condition may be. mav cure himself cheaply, privately. and radically. ITThis Lecture should be in the hands or every jouth and every man in the land. Sent,under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, vast-pain on receipt of six cents,or two post stamps. Address the publishers CHAS. .I. C. KLINE A CO.. 127 Bowcry,New York .Post Officebox 4 586. v8n047-lr

Appointment of Executor. \TOTICE is hereby gi’en that the under[X signed has been appointed executor, with the will annexed of John Lutxenhiaer, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate i« probably aolTent. JOHN MERRYMAN, April 27th, 1866. Executor, J

the popul NEW YORK STORE, 90 COLUMBIA STREET d FORT WAYNE, lud., headquarters for the : dry goods I . • r ; I TRADE. — I I I • ! Parties visiting Fort Wayne will find it for . their interest to look through the immense i : stock kept at the NEW YORK STORE. I ' FURS—Of every description in Mink Sable Muskrat, Coney and Siberian squirre from $5 to S3OO per sett, I J CLOAKS— Ladies will find our stock une I I qualed by any in the city. Velvet I I Garments, from SIO to S3OO each Beaver, Tricot and Cloth, Basque! i and mantles, at $7. 9. 10.12, 15, 21 tos6oeach. A large stock of Cloaking by the yard—also ornaments i Buttons, Gimps, etc for Cloaks. ■ SlLKS— Choice styles of Fine Dress Silks in II Solid Colors. Stripes, neat Checks and Figures —also elegant Silks for Wedding and Party u e, with an immense stock of Plain Black Silks at very low prices. I | DRESS GOODS —Rieh Irish Poplins, Repp a Empress Cloths, Corded Velours, Broche Poplins, French Merinoes at sl.lO 1,20 to $2.00 per yard, English Merinos, Bombazines, Alpaccas, DeLaines, with a large and choice selec tion not enumerated, 1000 n iT.MORAL SKIRTS— In all the newest styles lor Ladies and Misses wear. i HOOP SKIRTS— Tn our Hoop Skirt depart ' inent will be found the celebrated Duplex Eliptic and Thomson's Patent j Crown Skirts, with other celebrated makes of Hoops—iu all the new .hape. 1 made. I I DOMESTIC GOODS— We keep an immense stock—Table Linens, Muslins, Towel : I lings, Tickings, Stripes, Denims,l Flannels, Satinets, Cassimeres, Blan-! kets, Prints, Cotton Batting, Grain I Bags, Cotton Yarn,etc.etc. etc. HOSIERY, a ' ’ e '~ v' J J I .Embroideries, White Goods, Woollen Yarn, 'i ( FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ’.With everything else usually found in class Dry Goods House can be found at the , NEW YORK STORE, ' I 90 Columbia Street, ROOT & CO.

NIBiLCK a GLOSS, WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL ’ PZALSR IX (BOOTS, SHOES, AM LEHTBtk. At Niblicks Old Stand in Decatur, Indi.®* r P ”« Winter Boots and Shoes. Which we are selling at such prices as wili ’ the times,and we_mesu to demonstratethi, to our customers. Among the st otll wiu ?' found a large assortment of “ “• LADIES’ AND MISSES SHOES trailers, Bootees, <fcc.» Kid heeled Slirr. CHILDREN’S WEAR. I Kid heeled Balmorals and fancy and .t. Shoes of all kinds—including the celebret"! MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ WEAR ’“'IV-■■■!.■ a. Leather, Findings, &c IIOIIE-MME AM CfflOl \MBE jetrelullj made, .nd’ol thlblmmlm’!}, 1 ! Calf and Kip Boots, Stogies Brogans and Ladies Wear, Os all kinds, kept on hand and made to tr,.. ure. The public are invited to call and examin, oil. stock before purchasing of Stouts as w. warran our Goods to be of the best quality and will be sold at much lower prices than can be purchased at any other establishment in tbt County, or even at Fort Wayne. O'CALL—we charge nothing forshowlrg our Goods. NIBLICK A CLOSS * December 26,1863. Decatur M DOR WIN & BRO’S. DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, & Chemicals, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges, Bl ushes, Perfumery, &c. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL AND LAMPSi Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully C n n . pounded and o ders answered w.th care and ■'despatch. Farmers and Physicians from the •country will find our stock of Medicines tomi plate, warranted genuine, and of the beat quality. DR. A. RAUCH? DENTIST, i Office 2nd floor over Bollman's Store, 11 i | DECATt'ft, INDIANA. All operations skillfully performed and work ■ warranted. ’ j Examinations and advice gratis. Those heri ing decayed teeth will do well to give us a call, i Artificial teeth inserted in the latest Im- ! proved style, I MlltE TO SCHOOL TE.ICIMS, ’. TPHE undersigned Schoo) Examiner, will hold • JL public examinations at his office, iu Deca 1 ! tur,on the last Saturdav ofeach month. i ~ SPECIAL The School Law positively prohibits eiaad nation upon any other day than that «et apart 1 or public examination, and requires all teachers to present to the Examiner a certificate of ■ good character, from a Township Trustee, or • sime other prorainet citizen. J.,n 8080, ! June 17. Iyr S. E. A.O. .tames” rTbobo, , ATTORNEY AT LAW- PENSION A BOUNTY AGENT DECATUR, INDIANA. 1 COPPlCE—Opposite the Auditors office Dra«s D'eda. Mortgages, and Contnetl, I Redeem Lands, pay Taxes, and collects Bonn- | ties and v ensions. | May 4th, 1866. vTO-nC-ly. ANDREW SORG, PHYSICIAN nnd SURGEON, OBCATUR, INDIANA. ! OF’TCE—Main St., oppssite Meibers I ro.’s Dry Goods Store . vßn4z I WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Ous Grecian Compound will force them to g row , °®’ the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bate heads, in Six Weeks. Price. SI.OO. bent by mail anvwhere, closely sealed, on receipt o price. Address, WARNER <t C(1 0 y29 Box 138, Brooklyn, J<. z David Studabaker’s L the only Licensed Agent in the offers for sale at his law office, in De Dar tsof lot of valuable landssituatem different parts Adamscounty. :n well t® Those wishing to purchase wh “ — come to him. Those wishing to jj, well to come to him No sales,no ■ . is, also. Licensed to draw Deeds and al instruments of writing, and will d with neatness and dispatch. J— B?W. O AKLEY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HABDYVARt. Saddlery and Carriage | RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTINO, 79 Columbia Street, 1 FORT WAY IF. A. JELLEFF. Physician and SurgeonDECATUR, IND ! A * (KF OFFICE—Second floor over Store. / Ayer’s Cathartic PUlfr