Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1866 — Page 4

AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. ' »«w» ■■ I -i- —J---.. —V; .«7=5 Raising Coirs. I usually wean my coils at from four to sve months old, according to the time of the year. If not worked, the mare should be put on short grass or faed, and milked occasionally for two or three days. The colt should have a lit* tie oats (partially ground) every day,: and be entirely out of sight and hearing of its mother. Many are, I think, too careless of tbeir colts at or about the lime they are weaned. As far aa my experience goes, I consider this tba moat important time in the colt’s life, as far as his future health, six: and disposition! ore concerned. If be is neglected! as to feed and care, he will probably show it during the remainder ol hie life. If he is not already so, he should be in mediately halter broken, and handled every day if possible; but upon no account abueed. He should be taught to mind, but rather through affection than through fear; if the latter is the cause, you never know when or how long be willobey you; but if from the former, you may expect bis obedience to last as long as the cause which produces it. I am strongly opposed, both in principle and practice, to ’‘breaking cults,” that is, allowing them to attain the age of two or more years before they are taken in hand for learning the principles which are to form so important a p»rt in their future lilt. There should be no •■breaking” about it. The “education” should begin as soon as the colt is born, and if properly attended to will he perfect by the lime he is large enough to drive. Being led or tied with a halter should be his first lesson, and the sooner he learns it the shorter the struggle, and the more permanent the lesson; never give him a chance to break loose, for once done, and he will remember it for a long time, and if the lesson be too often repeated, he wdl make a proficient in this not desirable art. The outline of my plan may be thus given:—As soon as ti e colt is weaned, he should have good feed, and be handled every day if possible; be should be cosx d rather than made by force to do anything Never use a switch or the end of a halter strap. Be firm, but not overbearing; it will b« found better to overlook the "fault, than to attempt and fail to correct it.— Never lose your temper; for the moment you do so, you at the same lime lose the advantage which you should always have over bun. During ths winter, the colt should stand haltered the greater portion of the time, either in h : s stable or out in the open air—the latter for at least a portion of every day; use the currycomb and brush freely. R-member you are forming the future horse, and care now taken either in his appearance or character is by no means lost. By the time he is a y» ar old, he should allow you to place light articles on bis back without any resistance, and should be taught not to be afraid of straps hanging loose either about the body cr heels. This educa ion should be repeated during the sec nd winver, end by the time he is two years old he will quietly permit himself to be harnessed up alongside of a qui< t horse (bis mother if possible) and driven about During the operation of halier ‘•breaking,” great care should betaken to always make him walk fast—fast walking should be made a part of his education, and he will never forget il during his after life. I know of no colt which may not be made a good walker if properly trsined when young; but this is a fast time, and walking is too slow to keep up with it.— Germantown Telegraph. Mange or Barn Itch, This is often a troublesom disorder. It is con’agioue, and liable to run through the whole herd if not arrested. It makes i.s appearance more fn qu-nt'y about the head of the auimai, but extends to other parts of the body, causing much annoyance to stack, and g:vmg it a very unsightly appearance. The disease is very easily cured, by mingling sulphur with oil or lard, and applying the mixture to the diseased parts. Sulphur is a sovereign remedy for many diseases of the skin, and is used internally with success by many stock men foa promoting the health and thrift of domestic animals. ®VVhen ived for this purpose, it is mixed .gin small quantities with sail, and is readily taken in this way Animals kept upon dry food for six months of the year are more liable to contract diseases on such food than while at pasture, and sulphur fed in the way suggested secures an important purpose in purifying the blued in promoting health. I

THE PEOPLE. I A Weekly, Illustrated, Family Newspaper CONTAINING Poems, Stories, Serial Novels, News Snd Gossip; Theatrical, Musical, Literary and Fine Ar a Critiques; Sports and Pastimes; Wit and Humor; Reports of Indus trial Movements; Scientific Progress. Fashion Gossip! Editorial and Miscellany, A’:Tl be issued every week from the Office, No. 5, Frankfort street. New York, aud will be for sale by newsdealers throughout the entiro country, at the following rates: Single Copies, Six Cents. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Cash in advance' Single copies, $2,50 a year! i three klx copies, nine copies, i t .Q. Tne party ho sends us S2O for a club I of nine copies receive an additional fret. Six months’ subscription* Canada subscribers most Fend twenty cents extra for each subscription, to pay the American postage. Write plainly the name of post-office county and State; and in notifying us of a change in location, subscribers must furnish us at the same time with their former add tea*. Al’ busineta communications intended for ‘‘7 he Pe pie" will be addressed to “The People Publishing Company.” No. 5 Frankfort i street, Ner York, and all literary communica tions will be addressed to “The Managing Editor. 0 June Ist 4w. Guardian’s Sale, . "V’OTICE is hereby given that the underi X signed Guardian of the estate and persons ;of Joseph C Bradley. ' ohu M. Bradley, minors, By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams County Indiana, will ’ sell at private sale at her residence in Union ; township, in the countv of Adams in the state ' > of Indiana, from and after the 3C(A day of June, A. D. 1866, k the following described real estate to-wit:— 3 The undivided two thirds of the northeast quarter ol the south east quarter of section six, 3 and three acres off .he north side of the south ’ east quarter of the south east quarter of said section six, commencing at the north east cor- > ner of said tract running thence west fiftv rods, . thence south ten rods, thence east fifty rods, : thence north ten rods to the place of beginning 0 all in section six, in township twenty eight, north of range fifteen east, in the countv of Adams. in the state of Indiana, on the following ’ terras to witg One third the purchase money cash in hand one third in one year and one third in two e years from date, defered payments to be on interest from date. ELIZABETH BRADLEY, e. June 2, 1866. 4w Guardian. [ FanFFoFSaler hereby given that the under- ’ 11 signed commissioner, appointed bv the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County will . sell at pub'ic sale at two o’clock F.M .or the 3PM day of June, 18G6, at the Court House door in said county the ‘ following described R al estate to wit: The | north half of the north half of the south west quarter of section twenty four in township twenty eight north of Range fourteen east, in . Adams County Indiana, and the north half of the south half of the north halt of the south I west quarter of said section twenty four, in said township twenty eight north of range four- ' teen east in said county and state, and also • the east half of the north west quarter of said section twenty four in townsh'p twenty eight north of range fourteen east in Adams County Indiana ; Terms. Cn< third in cash, one third in one year and one third in two years secured by note with security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. J.R. 8080, Jntie Ist 4w Commissioner. Farm For Sale. \ OTICE is hereby given that the under signed commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Counof Coin non Pleas of Adams coun ty Indiana, will sell at private sale at his law office in the town of Decatur, in th•* county of Adams in the state of Indiana, from and after the Ith day of July, A .D. 1866 the following described Real estate to-wii:— The west half of the north west quarter of eectiou twenty six (26) in township twenty eight (28) north of range fourteen east,in the county of Adams in the state of Indiana, containing eightv acres of land be the tame mure cr less° on t c following conditions. One third the purchase money to be paid down, one third to be paid in nine month l , and one third in eighteen mouths from day of sale, w ith interest on deferred payments, se curing the same by note, DAVID STUDABAKER, June 8, 1866. 4w Commissioner. Executor’s Sale, "VyOTiCE is h reby given that the under kN signed ex-.-cutor of the lart will of John Lutxenhii r. sen deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the testator, in Blue Creek township, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday. May. 19th, 1860, the personal property of said estate, consisting of one horse, cattle, sheep, hog., wagon.has. ness, farming implements, among them a Me Cormick reaperand mower, household and kitchen furniture not taken by the widow, and various other articles. Sale to commence at 10 ocloek A JI. Tertus.—Sums of three dollars and under, cash; os-t three dollars a credit of nine months the purchaser gis ing his note, waiving benefit of valuation law, with approved security JOHN MERRYMAN. April 27tb. 1866. Executor. Land For Sale, N'OTICE is hereby given, that theunderxN signed Commissioner, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County will bv order of said Court sell at private sale, on and after the 20th day of Jnne 1-66, at the : Clerk’s Office in the town of Deeaturin Adams County, Indians, the following described Real Estate,to-wit: The south west quarter al sec tion uine (2) in township number twenty six (26) north of ringe thirteen (13)east in Adams county, Indiana. T ns:—One thi’d cash in hand, one third m i- and tie balance in twelve months.se- : cured to my satisfaction with 1 uteres* JAMESR. 8080, May 18. 4w Commissioner. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR I N’OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Johnson, late of Ad ; ams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Z B WOOD. May 25th, 1366. 4w Administrator. j

| GREAT WESTERN PRIZE CONCERT! H AML TON’S HALL, Fort Wayne, Indiana, July 9th, 1866. 10,148 Valuable Gifts Worth $32,750 will be presented to Ticket Holders. 42,000 Tickets will be Sold. One Gift in Greenbacks SSOOO One Gift, Farm and Residence 4 miles from Fort Warne 4000 One Gilt, Residence in the City of Fort . Wayne 4dOH Ten Gifts, 10 fine Gold Watches, $2 ocach2"oo Ten Gif's, 10 Melodeons, S2OO each 2000 , 25 Gifts, 25 S’lver Hunting Case I .ever 1 Watches SSO 1350 !j 00 Gifts, 100 Silver Watches. $25 each 2500 50(5 Gifts, 500 Gold Pens $3 each 1500 . si'O Gifts. 500 Gold Clasp Morocco Albums each 2500 , 2000 Gifts, 3000 Albums. $3 each 00 0 > 6000 Gifts, SOOOO cash, $1 each 6000 3 10.148 Gifts, total value of which $39,750 The drawing will take place on the stage afr ter the C ncert. Each ticket has its duplicate . No., these numbers are placed in a wheel and t thoroughly mixed . a disinterested person (selected by the ticket holders present at the Con- . cert) draws these duplicate numbers from the wheel. The first one drawn out gets the largest prize, the next one drawn out, the next 1 largest prize, and in like manner until all are drawn. . I Every ticket is registered before being sent , out. the number, name of party purchasing, . and address All purchasers and agents will f be supplied with correct lists of the drawing [ as «oon as published. , Parties holding tickets will retain them tin- > til after the drawing and if their numbers appear ir. the list of drawn numbers, they will [forward their tickets immediate!' with full di rections as to the shipping of goods or money. - Our prizes are all genuine and vali’able. 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 a large portion of them are already , sold. , Tickets. $1 each, or eleven for SIB, sent by ; mail, on receipt of priee and stamn. Address, SMITH, SELF 4 CO , Box 705, Fort Wiyne, Ind. O’Good and reliable agents wanted. l| Fann For Sale. 'V r OTICE is hereby given that the undersign 11 ed commissioner appointed by the Court of Com non Pleas of Adams County Indiana, will by order of said court, at his office in Decatur ( in said Ccunty and State on and after the 23d day of Jone 1 5 66, sell at private sale the fol • lowing described Real Estate in Adams Countv i Indiana, to wit: Ihe north half of the soutfi west quarter of section thirty four in township twenty eight north nf range fc irteen east, con- , Gaining eighty acres of land. Terms:—One third cash down, one third in I one year and one third in two years, secured by note with interest and to mv satisfaction. JAMES R. 8080, May, 25th, 1866. 4w Commissioner. Land For Sale. is hereby given that the under-; lx signed commissioner by authority of the Court of Common Pleas of A dams County 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. m. on the 23d day of June IS6‘5. the following described Real Es ate to-wit: The north part of the west half of the south west quarter of section fifteen, in town i ship number twenty eight, north of range four j teen east, in Adams County Indiana, coutain- : ing twenty five acr»s of land. Terms:—One half.-ash down. and the balance in nine months from sale, with personal suretv ’ to my satisfaction. JAMES R. 8080. May 25th, 1866. 4w Commissioner. Administrator’s Sale. "VVOTICE, is hereby given that the undersigi,ed, administrator of the estate of E'izi abeth Johnson, deceased, will offer for sale at ! public outcry, attne late residence of the decedent, in St. Mary’s township Adams county on Friday, June 15th, 1866,the personal property of said estate, consisting of one mare, cat tie, sheep, hogs, wagon, farming implements, : plows, harrow, windmill, 13 acres of wheat in ! the ground, household and kitcheu furniture. I one barrel of sorghum molassesand various: other articles Sale to begin at 10 o’clock am. Terms: ' Sums of three dollars cash in hand; over three ! dollars a credit of nine months, the purchase: giving his note wite approved security, waiving valuation laws, without interest. Z. B. WOOD. May 25th, 1866. 4w Administrator. TOWN LOT FOR SALE. "VpOTICE is hereby given that the under ' Lx signed commissioner, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams County will off. r for isle at public auction. attheC-urt: House door in said county of Adams at three . o’clock r m. on Saturday, June, 391 h 1866. the following described Real estate to-wit: '• Inlot number twer.iy, in the Town of Decatur, in Adams County Indiana. Terms:—One half cash in hand, and one half in six months, sec-red by note with inter- ■ est and to the satisfacitou of the undersigned.. J R 8080, I June Ist—-4w. Commissioner. Town lot for*sale7 is hereby given that the under xv signed commissioner appointed by the : Court of Common Pleas, will offer for sale at public auction at the Court House door in A.d ams County Indiana, at three o’clock r. m. on the 30(A day of June, 1866, the following described Real estate to wit: Inlot number thirteen in the Town of Decitur,; in Adams County Indiana. Terms:—On. half cash in hand and one hah’ in six months, with interest on last pnyraent, secured by note to the satisfaction of the undersigned. J. R. 8080, June Ist—4w Commissioner. JAMES K 8080, Licensed Real Estate Agent, DECATUR INDIANA. 1 I)( il ) ACRES of good farming land, sey. feral town lotsand a large quant: ty of wild land for sale. If you want to buy s food farm or wild land, he will sell itU you If you want your land told, he will sell it for you. No sale, no charge. May 4th , 1866. y|o-n6-lv.

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I M’ KD MhNL’ ! MARBLE SHOP. I The undersigned is just receiving a large and superior stock of Marble, and has taken the shop formerly occupied by Henrv Schrader, where he may be found at all times ready to ( take orders for I’ ■ • i| I \ ; ! Marble Monuments ; ‘ ' i , AND Tomb-stones, of all sizes and prices, plain or Ornamental as may be desired. Inscriptions in (ExNGLISHANDGERMAN. I am also prepared to furnish r - BUILDING STONE, i i Window caps, V. inGow sills, , Door steps, etc., at reasonable rates. Those wishing anything in my line are respectfully invited to give me a call, as I do not mean to be undersold or sur- - passed in the quality, style and finish of my work. Orders solicited aud filled with fidelity and dispatch. I Corner of Third and Jackson Streets, DECATUR, INDIANA. B.WEMHOFF. SAMUEL PAETERSON, Traveling Agent. vlO—us—tf. r DECATUR, INDIANA. J DEALER IN

FANCY GOODS, SUCH Ai SILKS, HATS AND BONNETS, MILLINERY GOODS, NOTIONS, GENTS HATS AND CAPS, WHITE GOODS, HOOP SKIRT 3 LADIES BASKETS, Ac. 4c, viO—us ts. H B. KNOFF, PRACTICAL AMBROTYPEIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. DECATUR, INDIANA. Would inform his patrons and customers generally, that he is always ready to accommodate | them with all kinds and styles of Pictures known to the art. at cheaper rates than they can be had elsewhere Sp rial attention given tothe taking of children's pictures. COME ONE. COHE ALL. He has on hand a choice assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARD PHOTOGRAPH SPECIALITIES, ROSE WOOD A GILT FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS ROSE WOOD AND GILT MOULDINGS : of different widths sold at low rates. Also Charts, Battle tcetiee, Bible ecenet &c. CALL AND SEE. Decatur, Ind., May 4th 1866—ts. Marriage asd Celibacy. VN ESSAY OF WARNING AND INSTRUCTION FOR YOUNG MEN. Also. Diseases and Abuses which prematurely Prostrate the Vital Powers, with sure means cf re* ' Uef. Sent Free of Charge, in sealed letter en* ■▼elopes. Address, Dr J. SKI I.LIN HOUGH TON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Fs ,*

NIBLICK s CLOSST WHOLESALE AND RET^ lt DXALEK IX BOOTS, SHOES, ASH lEHlith. At Niblicks Old Stand in Decatur, Indian, r P S'sK",“"“ j ■ »« Winter Bools and Shoes, Which we are selling at such DriceTTtvi;-' the times,and we.roesn to demonstratetWs f“ to our customers. Among the stock will rt found a large assortment of LADIES’ AND MISSES SHOES Gaiters. Bootees. <tc.. Kid heeled Slfon- ! Calf Kid, Glove-kid Congress heeled and Balmorals. CHILDREN’S WEAR. Kid heeled B ilniorals and fancy and Shoes of all kinds-inclnding the celeh~t i Copper Toed Shoes, the best and cheapest en, , got up. I* I MEN’S.YOI THS’, AND BOYS’WEAR f all kinds, of the best quality, and at A. i owest rates. Ui Leather, Findings, &c., oV£Vh.° C and ZiHb W e h Xm n al. beeD IIOHE-lIIDE AM) (ISTOM And we warrant all articles to be well tD i carefully made, and of the best materials ' Calf ana Kip Boots. Stogies Brogans and Ladies Wear, Os all kinds, kept on hand and madetop-u uro. The public are invited to call aid examina oui stock before purchasing of Sroais as we warran our Good* to be of the best quality anil will be sold at much lower prices than cat be purchased at any other «stablishment in the Countv. or even at Fort Warne. XT* C ALL—we charge nothing for skowv . jour Goods. NIBLICK i CLOSS ’ December 26,1863. Decstur led DOR WIN & BRO’S. oxAiaas ty Diuejs, Medicines, & Chemical*, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges. Brushes, Perfumery, Ac. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL ANO LAMPS: Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully com- ’ pou jded and o ders answered with care »nd despatch. Fenners and Physicians froru the country will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of the best quality. DR. aTraUCh' DENTIST, Office 2nd floor over Bollman’s Store, DECATUR, INDIANA. All operations skillfully performed and work warraated. Examination® and advice gratis. Those hav- ■ ing decayed teeth will do well to give vs a call Artificial teeth inserted in the latest :m ’ proved style. MTIfE TO SCHOOL TEICiIEKS. I r puE undersigned Schoo) Examiner, will hold I public examinations at his office, in Deca | tur,on the last Saturday ofeach month. SPECIAL T ip School Law positively prohibits examination upon any other day than that set apart

■ or public examination, and all teach ers to present to the Examiner a certificate of good character, from s Towi shin Trustee, or gime other promi net citizen. J.«R 8080. June 17. 1 yr * S. E. A.C. JAMES R. 8080, ATTORNEY ATLAW. <t PENSION BO UNTV AGENT DECATUR, INDIANA. ITOFFICE —Opposite the Auditors office. Redeem Lands, pay Taxes, and collects Bounties and tensions. May 4th, 1866, rlO-nG-ly. ANDREW SORG, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, DECATUR, INDIANA. O pr7 lCE—Main St., opposite Meibcrs ro.’s Dry Goods Store . vßn42 WHISKERS! WHISKERS! • Dovou want Whiskers or Moustaches? Ous Stecian Compound will force them to grow ont the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price. s’.oo. Sent by .mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER <t CO. nv29 Box 138, Brooklyn,N. Y B. W. OAKLEY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Saddlery and Carriage RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING. Ete. 79 Calnmbin Street, FORT WA IN| O1 F A? .lELLEFE PhysieiHU aud Surgeon. DECATUR, INDIANA rr OFFICE—Second floor over BoltauU Store. vS-nls. David Studabaker, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CLAIM & REAL ESTATE AGENT DECATUK, INDIANA. | Will practice law in Adams an d adjointng counties, will secure pensions and other c a against the government, will buy and ge * , Estate, examine titlesand pty taxes, • all other business pertaining to Real agency He is also a Notary Public. prepared to draw deeds, mortgages, an i instruments of writing. ~ June Bth. iB6O. vlO-nll-iy-, Ayer’s Cathartic Pillsi i ■ ■ - ■'