Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1866 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. orrroiAiPAPE > if the county. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. FRIDAY. Mny,%, 18C6,

New Advprlispmenta. STTBrolt Finders—Davis ,!• Bylc". C 5 Adminis'rntor'* Sale —Z. B. Wood. UTAppo ntmeiit of * <'n ini-'rater —Z. B Wood. ID Ff.'m F a Suh—T mi‘ II Bobo. CZ l.and For Sale—James R Hotar. CJrThe Rev. Jabez Slnfer will preach at the Court House on Friday, Saturday and Sunday next. The public are invited to attend. I. 0. G. T. Instituted—A lodge of the Independent order of Good Templars wa« organized at Monmouth, Tuesday sight. The me Bibers ol the Order from this place were largely represented. Left for Michigan City.—Sheriff Stulls left for Michigan City, early Monday morning, with the two burglars, Theodore Denis and William 11. Cook, who plead guilty to the charge of attempting to rob the county Treasury, end each a< ntenced to be confiuetk in the State prison for three years.

The Bartlett Sewing Machine.— We have been shown, by Mr. H. L. Phillips, the Agent, this celebrated Sewing Machine and will have to acknowl. edge that it far excel!. any cheap machine we hava ever st en; and fully compete** with the best high priced Machine we have ever at-en iu use. It is decidedly the best ft tend to the Houaekeeprr we Lave every seen; and it is our opinion that the day for selling high priced sew ing Machines has paseed by, unless some body wish to have finer furniture than tome body else. Accident.—Last week as Roop and Win. A. D.iihy wire returning home from attendance at court, they, in the vicinity of Pleasant Mills, concluded to tiv the speed O'their horses in a scrub race. Just before th* m, and going in the ntno direction was the Rev —P. diccrrf and lan.il in an open buggy, and who were overtaken in the race, II ,cpi hoise coining in contact with the hind wheel of the vehicle, breaking the axle, upon which the horse took fright and threw Mrs. Pedieor.) out of the buggy, brusing her considerably and winding up with a pret fy bad wr*rk of the buggv and barness Candidate for Congress —We would suege t the name of Dr. B. B. Snow, of this county, as a candidate for Congress in this district. Tho Dr. is cne of the old Democratic wheel-horses, and will work in any position required of him, that has fur its object the advancement o Democratic principle". U nominated he will make an < ffi.'ient canvass and will proven forrni Sable opponent on the stump to his competitor, whoever he miy be; being a ready iff ha il debater, quick in repartee, following his argument to its logical •rquence. an 1 through all his es forts there is fl iwing a fine vein of sir casm, that has a powerful effect upon his j aadiu ry. Adams county has been second to none in devotion to Democratic principles, and i has always given uniform large mijori ties. She now proposes increasing her majority, and for the first t'me aspires to present a candidate of her choice, when ever the Democracy of the 11th Con gressional district assemble in convention to make a selection of standard bearer for the district.

The Colorado Senators. The Colorado Senator are a couple of excellent men. They first buy the bdl for the admission ol Colorado through Congre's hy agreeing to support that body against the President. Then they nltemdt to buy the President's approval by agreeing to support him against Congress: “The radical leaders are in a dread fnl slate Ol anxiety about the senr.tor from Colorado The latter, it s-ems, in or tier to induce the President to sign the bill for the admission o! that State, have offered to support his policy, or are reported as having done so. The radical leaders now say that they w'll not vote ■for the admission of Colorado if the President vetoes the bill on that account The United States Supreme Court decided be ■fore it adjourned that the Missouri test oath is uncons'.i'utiona., but the decision has not yet been published. The Gold "F tub Kichmosd Banks. — Tf.e Government Las fin'Hy detei mined to hold the gold claimed by the Richmond banks as belonging to them, some account of the seizure of which I lnve al-, ready given. The proo's le-tn toenab ]ish clearlv that the gold belonged to the aocdleJ Southern Con’eder.cy, and was on deposit with the banks 'subject to the drafts of the Confederacy Corrtspon dmtc ,Vfv TorJ: Time*.

Proceedings of Common Pi.ras Court. State of Indiana, v. Theodore Dennis and William H Cook—Burglary; plea of “guiby,” * r< t sentenced to State prison fur three years. State cl Indiana, r. Joe! Hudson— Grand Larceny; ple.id “not guiliy," acquitted. State of Indiana, v. Francis Pio — Grand Lnro-ny; defendent ca lid defaulted; judgment ol forfeiture on the recoiniz 'tier, of Si ,000. State of Indiana, » William A. Dailey. Assault and battery; plea “not guilty,” fined §25. State of Indiana v. John Weimer— Assault and battery; nolle prosequi entered.

J. 11. Bramerkamp, t>. L. M Ninde — Injunction; continued, Francis Fox, ’’.William Pollison, et al Partition; final seiiiemet>C commissioners discharged. Samuel C. Vance, el al v. Marshal P. Vance, et al— Partition; continued. A. T. Dailey, eta.lv. Martha J Majors, et al— Partition; continued. V B. Simcoke, v Daniel Huddle et al. Partition; reported indivisible, order of sale. Jonathan Riy, v. Dayton Lahtnan, et al— Partition; reported indivisible. . Alfred Matthewson, et al v Jones Johnson et al— Partition; continued. Ezra Lyster, t>. Jesse Niblick. Administrator of the estate of John R-ynJls, et al— Complaint for distribuli ve share ; judgment tor plaintiff. Charles Grundt-r, v. Augustes L. Albers—Comulaint (or debt; dismissed at plaintiff’s cost. Lydia Niblick v James Niblick, et al— Petition to sell real esia'e; report of sale and conflrmation, eou'inued.

Andrt wJ. Johnsm t>. Lay! Ga'.ten, el al— Complaint for deb'; continued by agreement. Mary Ann Smith v Franklin B Smith et al— Partition; con'inned for service. John B. MeiberseiaZ v. John Meibers, et al— Partition; sale ordered. E. Woods v. H. W. SLackly, et al— Partition; reported indivisible and sale or deied. G- orge Long el al, v. Emanuel Long— Partition; reported iodivisable and sale ordered. Mary Litzel v Peter Li'zel—Divorce; decree grrnted. Amelia Ann Ges*inger et al, v Taylor Jones, e/«Z —Partition; reported indivisible and sale ordered. B J. Rcev. B J. Rice, administrator of estate of William Pillars, et al— ComI plaint for debt; dismissed by agreement ’ vs par'ies. Jeremiah Smith v Evaias Daily, e‘ al — Complaint on note; judgment for plaintiff. Augu’t Trager v Em'.nuel Woods' et al— Complaint on note; judgment for plaintiff. John Woolford for use of D. Studaba ker v. John dr Peter Frisinger—Proceeding on judgment; dismissed as per agreement of parties. W. D. Fraze assignee E Woods v. B F. Blossom, et al — Complaint on note; judgment for plaintiff. Miry Beck, exports— Alledged Insanity; finding accordingly; guardian arpoin led

In Fort Wayne. Mav 9th, bv R-v. W. F Hpnneway, Mr. S. L. Groniger to Miss Harriet Quinn. April 4th, by Rev Henrv Davis, Mr. Isaac Wishon, to Mi.s Mary 31. Fivecoats. Mav 17th, by Jacob W. Grim, J. P. Mr. William Adelsperger, to Miss Emma J. NibTck. On the 19th, inst, at Fort Wayne, by the Right Rev. Bishop Lewis, Mr. Thos. Adelsperger, to Miss H. F. Hill, all of this place. The young couple have our best wishes. May th> ir pi’gritnagr through-rat the journey of li'e togn her be plea-ant May gentle breezes watt I hem on; never faltering, never wavering, and when th* last chapter in life’s history has be-n reached, may it echo hack every anticipation ofhapnin -ss realiz d. Hi'Rkible Murder—On yesterday evening Amus Krat. who reside# near Smith Gore's mill, on Pigeon river, on- mile an ! a half beloiy Lima, «a« bruta'lv murdered by some person unknown nnl left lying by the roadsi le. A person pa-sing bv di-covered the body and upon examination finind that a hull t had penetrated the bar k part of the h-a 1 passing entirely through th- skull. Ciusing death instantly The whole ni ighborhooil Were soon aroii'e 1, and the corner, A Sell, no tlfied. But up to the hour of going to. press, we have been unable to gain anv j further particular*.— Lagrange Standard,, 11/1

1 866. SPRING TRADE. 1366 Fort Wayne. TOWNLEY, DeWALD, BOND & CO. 1 OFFER A Very Large and Cnoice Assortment of Fashionable, Fancy and Staple Gauds, Black and Colored 3i’ks, Spring DeLainea and Prints, An unlimited variety of Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Shirting", Cotton Flannel, all Wool, Donut i and Silk mixed Flannels, Hosiery, White' Goods, Shawls, Linens, Embroideries, Laceg, Housekeeping and Domestic Goods, Broadcloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, \ Cottonades, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, I Matting, NEW STYLES. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Kid Gloves, Corsets, &c. Notwithstandi g the hard times, and the general scarcity of yoods in the East I ern market, our stock will be kept full, and | customers can depend upon finding everything in our line, at the old accustomed comer, at the Z >west market price as usual. | From this on, we will be in daily receipt of Spring Goods. TOWNLEY, DeWALD,BOND & CO. Corner Columbia J* Cnlhoun Streets. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. Franklin and the South Carolina Planter. A friend relates to us that the Summer before the war at the home of a hospitable South Carolina planter, he was up one morning with the sun nnd was about to venture forth on a morning walk, when he was checked by the planter at the door. ‘“Yon cannot pass, Sir Too early ” “Tooearly! Why, my dear Colonel, what I says Dr. Franklin?" ‘•Early to bed and early to rise will make a man healthy and wealthy and wise.” ‘‘Very fine, sir; hut all a fallacy. Early riI sing and the inhalation, upon an empty stem I acli. of the morning malaria of this country, North and South, have been the death of thou sands—the death of thousands, sir, fro n the time of Capt. John Smi hto to this day. Wait till after br akfast, fortify your stomach with a cup of hot coffee, and then the noxious vapors of the ni -ht being exhaled by the sun, we will take a morning ride ” ‘‘But, my dear Colonel, I am alweys fortified with a wine glass of HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS.”

‘‘Ah then, sir. you may stick to Dr. Flunklin. Hostetter’s agent al Charleston supplies me. and I am expecting a box to day with my wagon. Those Bitter", I Hud, are a sure protective against all the fevers resulting from malaria. Doctor Franklin hoigood, sir .even in the swamps of South Ca rolina, if fortified with Hostetter’s Bitters.”

A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, I Requires immediate attention, and should be CHECKED. If ALLOWED ”0 CONTINUE, irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or au Incurable Lung Disease IS OFTEN TUB RESULT. BROWN’S BRONGHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE TARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Con sumntive and Throat Diseases. TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS ROOD SUCCESS. SIVGEKS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS Will find T-ocies useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re lieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Tracies are recommended and prescribed hy Physicians, and . have had testimonials from eminent m-n throughout the country. Being an article of I rue merit, and having proved their efll.-acy by a test of many years each year finds them in new localities in various par.s of the world, and he Trachea are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only-'Brown’s Bronchial Trochesand lo not take any of the Worthiest Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, and in Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box To Consumptives The advertiser, having been restored to I health in a f.-w week- bv a very simple rem edy. after having suffered fur several years with a severe lung affection, and that drend , disease, Consumption—U anxious to make ’ known ton i fellow sufferers 'he means of cure. To all who nesire It. he will send i copy of I the prescription used (free of charge), with the direction-for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cork for Consume tion. Asthma, Rboschits. Coughs. Colds, and all Throat and Lung Aff-ctions. The onlv ob- | ject of the advertisei in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread io formation which he conceives to he invnlu I able, and he hopes ev-rv sufferer will try his , i remedy, as it will'cost them nothing, and may . prove a blessing. Parties wishingthe prescription, free, hy return mail, will p'ease address Rf.v. EWARD A. wilson. Williamsburgh, Kings Co., New York. v9—n4l—lyr $1 500 PER YEAR! Wo want flints everywhere t<» sell our improved t2O Sewing Ma | chines Three ne w kinds. Under and upper ■ feed. Warranted five years Above salary or commissions paid. • The osly machines sold in United States for le«« than ♦4G. which are fully licensed hy Howe. Wheeler $ Hilson, Groner Baker, Singer On., ><nd Bocheldcr AU other cheap m achin’-*’ are i ’fringements and ' the seller or user are liable to arret .fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free Address, or call | upon Shaw <fc Clark, Biddeford, M dne, or, ChkagdUl. 952 ly ! The Mason 8c Hamlin <’nbinet Oorgan* ; 'jrtv different styles, adapt’ d to sacred aud ecu lar music, for SRO tn S6OO each. FIFTYONE GQLD or SILVER MEDALS. or other j first premiums awarded them Illustrated 1 Catalogues free. Address, MASON & HAMr I LIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, NeW Yoßg. v9-n27-ly

HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY. Ten Years live clearly proved that the theory of simplicity, the great element of this splendid preparation, which allows i.s u-e whenever there is tickling or irritation in the Throat, and prodii'in? no debility, is the only trim theory by whiol. Colds,Cou.hs, Hoarseness, Bronchial Complaints, and all throat affections, which i f neglected, end in Consumption, can be effectually cured. fUFSorr Thwt the great, origin of Diiblhria when neglected, is cured by making a Gargle with equal parts of water TF Whooping Coeyi is completi ly relieved of its violence ny a constant use of the reinr dy. lETTes’imonials of undoubted character can be seen at my office by all. Small Bottles 25 cents Large Bo.ft s s'l cents S 0. BOLLMAN, Agent, for Decatur, Ind. Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Medicine JOHN L. HUNNEWELL. Proprietor, Practical Chemist, 9 Commercial Wharf. Boston, Mast. Strange, But True. Every young lady and gentleman in th" United States can hear something very much jto their advantage by return mail (free of I charge.) by addressing the undersigned. Those ' having fears of being humbugged will oblige .by not noticing this card. All others will please address theirol.edier.t servant. THUS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. v-9—n4l —lvr ; : S9O A MONTH!—AGENTS wanted for fix entirely new article*, just out Address O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford. Maine. 9 52 !y DECATUR MARKETS. Correct d Weekly y Messrs.Nuttman Crawford Merchants and Produce Dealers, Main street Decatur ,Indiqna. DxCATuaMay, 18, 1866. Flour "ft bbl - . >I.OO Wheat, Wh.te.tp bush 2»l Red, , .... 210 Corn 40 Rye . . 7" Oats 30 Potatoes 1 n" 1 Cloverseed, . . 45' Flaxseed, 200 Butter, IP B>. ....... 20 Lard 15 Egi-s .... 10 Feathers, . 5" Wool 50@ 6U Hides,green "9 IL ... 6 “ dry . . .10 Salt per bbl 4 00 Pork, . . . . • Ba 9,

New York Market. New York, May 21. Co'ton—A shade firmer; sales at 3Gc for midilang. Flour—Dull, heavy and unsettle 1, anil 15c lower: sales at §8 60 for exua State §9@9 75 for exir.t round hoop Ohio, and 89 80(3)13 75 lor trade brands, the tnai ket cla-ing dull Whe-t—Dull, and 2@3c lower; sales atsl 92 for Chicago spring; Si 80@l 90 lor Milwnuk-e chib, and $1 93 >2 00 for good to choice new No. 1 Milwaukee. Corn—l@2c. lower for new and steady for old; sales at 78@81|e for new wes tein mixed and afloat, and 82@82|c for old do in store. O its—Firmer; sa'es nt 50c. for new west-rr. and 58@61c for old do. i ork—Opened heavv and low* r. bn' closed firmer, salts at 829 30<i;31 00 fi r new mess, closing at 830 50 r gular; •$20@20 50 for old do , and §2 i@2s for prime. Cut Me its—Firm; "ales nt 12,j@!3|c. tor shoulders, and I tor hanis Lard—Quiet ana firm; sales at 19@ 22c. Butter—Quiet; rales at 30@l0c for Ohio, and 35@ 10c. for S ate. Cheese—Dell; sales at 21@22c

Farm For Sale. N'OTICE ish*-”eby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County India nr., will by order of said court, at his office in Decatur in said County nnd Shite on and after the 23d day of J"n* 1*66, sell at private sale the following described Real Estate in Adams County Indiana, to wit: Ihe north half of the south west quarter of section thirty four in township twenty eight north of range fourteen east, containing eighty aerpq of land. Terms:—One third cash down, one third ii. one year and one third in two years, secured by note with interest and tn mv sati<factiuu. JAMES R. 8080, ' May. 25th, 1366. 4w Commissioner. Land For Sale. is hereby given that the underiv signed by authority of the Court of Common Pleas of A dams Oounty Indiana, will sell at public sale at. the Court House in said Town of Decatur, in said County and State, at two o’clock p. in. on the day of June 1(56’1. the following described Ren* Es ate to-wit: The north part of the west half of the south west quarter of section fifteen, in township number twenty eight, north of range fourteen east, in Adams County Indiana, containing twenty-five acres of land. Term'-:—One half down, and th? balance in nine months from sale, with per onal surety to my satisfaction. JAMES Pv. 8080. May 251 h. 1866. 4w Commissioner. DAVIS & BYERS, BOOK BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURES. Particular attention paul to County work. Magazines Music, old Books, bound and rebound in any style desired. No. 52, Calhoun St., Opposite Court House, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. "TV} OTICE is hereby given thattheunderlv signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Johnson, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Z B. WOOD. May 25th, 1866. 4w Administrator. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.

GREAT WESTERN PRIZE CONCERT! HAMILTON’S HALL, Fort Wayne, Indiana, July 1366 10,*48 Valuable Gifts Wnrth $39,750 will be presented to Ticket Holders. 42,000 Tickets will be Sold* One Gift in Greenbacks |SOOO One Gift, Farm and Residence 1 mites from Fort Warne 4900 One Gilt, Residence in die City of Fort Wayne 490' Ten Gifts, 10 fine Gold Watches,s2 (leach 200 Ten Gif’s, 20 Melodeons, s2oh each £OOO 25 Gifts, 25 Silver Hunting Cu»e Watches SSO 100 Gilts, 100 Silver Watches. $25 each VSOO 500 Gifts, 500 Gol 1 Pens each 15(0 5'X) Gilts. 500 Gold MoroftP Albums $5 each 2500 3000 Gifts, 3000 Alburns. $3 each 0 6th'O Gifts, S3OOO cash, $1 each 6000 10,1 '.B Gifts, total value of which $33,750 The drawing will take place on the* stage after the C ncert Each ticket has its duplicate No., these numbers are placed in h wheel and thoroughly mixed, a disinterested person (se looted by the ticket holders present at the Concert) draws these duplicate numbers from tb» wheel. The first one drawn out gels the largest prize, the next one drawn out. tho next largest prize, and in like manner until ah are drawn. Every ticket i* 4 registered before being mnt out. the number, name of party purchasing, and address All purchasers and agepts will be supplied with correct h&ts of the drawing as soon as published. Parties holding tickets will retain them un til after the drawing nnd if their numbers appear in the list of drawn numbers, they will forward their tickets immediately with full di reqtipns as to the shipping of goods or money. Our prizes are all genuine and valuable. The drawing and delivering of prizes shall be conducted in an honorable and business like manner. Send us your order soon if you would secure tickets, as large portion of them are already j sold Tickets, SI each, or eleven forslo, sent by | mail, on receipt of and stump j Address, SM!TH, SELF A CO , Box 705, Fort W; yp.e, Ind. iiTTGood and reliable agents wanted.

SPOONER’S CUKE nj Chills and Fever, S Bilious Fever, Intermittent Fever, g Remittent Fever, g Congestive Chills, lluti-Fevebl i B f AGUE ! Diarrhea, g Dysentery, Periodical Headache, g ' R Dumb Ague. g PTTTQ «Ax X tA—? z a For Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Co., Fuller. Fench <fc Fuller,' hicago, ll’., whole sale Agents. For sak by S.C Bollman, Decatur Indiana. vl o—r.s—ly. JAMETiT 8080. Licensed Real Estate Agent, DECATUR INDIANA. AfACRES of good farming land, sev I " H Feral Town lots and a large quanti ty of wild land for sale. If you wa t to buy a go<»d farn. or wild land, he will sell it to you. If you want your land sold, .he will sell it foi you. No sale, no charge. May 4th,1866. vlO-r.6*»ly. Administrator’s Sale, ’VTOTICE, is hereby given that the under* signed, administrator of the estate of E'izabeth Johnson, deceased, will offer for sale at public outcry, at toe late residence of the decedent., in St. Mary’s township Adams county on Friday. June 15th, *8( 6,the personal property of said estate, consisting of one mare, cat tie, sheep, hogs, wagon . tanning implements, plows,harrow, windn il!, 13 ecies of wheat in the ground, household and kitchen furniture, one barrel of sorghum molassesand various other articles Sale to begin at 10 an. Terms: Sums of three dollars cash in hand; over three dollars a credit of nine months, the purchasei givitig his note wite approved security, waiv ing valuation laws, without interest/ Z. B. WOOD. May 25th, 1866. 4w Administrator. FOB SALE’ L*i k Acres of land, part improved, adjoining OVj Mathewson’s heirs on tho west, near the villageof Pleasant Mills, Adams countv, .nd., (East halt S. E. Sec. 30. T. 27 Rls East.) Will be sold lew and on favorable terms. P. F. KESSLER. ! Dayton, Ohio. *

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MARBLE SIIOB. j The undersigned is just receiving a larr* i and superior stock of Marble, and ha»taker. tr» shop formerly occupied by Henry Schrader, where he may be found a ail times ready to tadee oidais for Marble Monuments I I i AND i ; Tomb-stones, .j of .n|l size, sn-1 price", plain or OnumouU! M i may be desired, inscriptions in ENGLISH AND GERM AN. I I I tai *lsoprepared to fvrni»k BUILDING STONE, Window caps, U indow sills, Door steps, etc., it reasonable rates. Those wishing anrthinu j "i mv line are re-jwtlully invited to give me a call, nq I do not mean to be undersold or surpassed in the quality, style snd finish of my work. Orders solicited aud filled with fidelity and dispatch, ' Corner of Third and Jack too Streets, DECATUR, INDIANA. B WEMHOFF. SAMUI L PAETERSON, Traveling Agent. vJO—us—tf. « EBMEa», DECATUR. INDIANA DEALER IN FANCY GOODS, i A SUCH A3 j SILKS, HATS ' AND BONNETS, MILLINERY GOODS. NOTIONS, GENTS IIATS AND CAPS, VMIITE GOODS, HOOF SKIRTS LADIES BASKET’S. 4 e . 4<-. vlO—ns ts. H B. KNOFF, 1 PRACTICAL AMBROTYPEIST ANO PHOTOG JAPHER. DECATUR, INDIA NA . V ould inform his patrons and customers gon • orally, that he i« always ready to accommodate them with ail kinds and styles o’ Picture® known to the art at cheaper raten than they can be had elsewhe-e Sp cial »-tUnnau given to the taking of chddren'B pictures. COME OXE. COME ALL, He has on hand a choice assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARD PHOTOGRAPH SPECIALITIES. ROSE WOOD GILT FRAMES, cord and tassels. ROSE WOOD AND GILT MOULDINGS of different widths sold at low rates. Also Charts, Battle scenes, Bible scenes &c. CALL AND SEE. . Decatur, Ind., May4thlF66—tf. Marriage and Celibacy. \N ESSAV OF WinVING AND YN. STRUCTION FOR YOUNG MEN. Aho. Di.easi-s and Abuses which prematurely Pros trste the Viral Powers, with sure mean, nf relief. Sent Free of Cl.aree, in sealed letter m velopes. Address. Dr J SKHLIV HOUGH TON, Hosrard Association, PI iludrlpris, P a