Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1867 — Page 3

THE feAGLEj OffICTAL PAPXK OF THBCOCBTT. LOCAL * MTSCELLAWEOUS. ■ ■ - — ~ .J~«» *""t hwji ij— | FRIDAY, January, 11 1R67. New Advertisements. Special Notice. W* hope oar friends will not forgel their promise* to th* printer. A hint, v« think, will be sufficient. Tho*e who | promised nothing and have kept their promise from two to fire years are invited te call and settle. We have been at heavy expense of late to procuring new material, and eontem plate improvements on the paper n. soon <• we can make the necessary arrange* ■•nt*. If our palrona will pay their dues.it will relieve mb from all epjhirraMnent eooseqnent upon our out!*' We do not ask for favors, but what is o hist due, and that promptly. A. J. HILL. **"the heraldof health.”" vcrjascabt. 1867. This number of The Hxrald or HuAtvn is, we think, one o* *be best issued. The New York Trihano says: ••Th’s tnag«xine deservsa a kindly w*L, ■eome as au yfficieni aid to the progress ; •es popular education." The January | aumber, among fifty other articles, contains one from Hxkebt Ward BitBCHF.r.. an the importance of selecting healthy eompsnions for husband* and wives if we would roar hesllhv children; also a lecture by L. N. Fowler, a* readable as any l»ov*!, on ••How to train Up a Child.” 82 a Year—id rente a A Wheeler <S Wilson e c*ing 'fachin* worth 853. for 30 euhsevibrrs Mod 860. ; MILLER. WOOD & CO., 15 Leight Street, New York, . Ilooa.—CritM <fc Moses were paying ! for live hn»»e yesterday, 4| @ 5 wu i per. pour. !, tut letter being the outside figure. One hundred head were taken in yeeUrde.y. Msbriage License* in 1866 —The Clerk of the Ad«ms Circuit Court, issued daring the year 1866, one hundred end forty marriage licenses. Foa Indianapolis—Jß Bobo, repre sentative of Ad* in* County in the General Ai'tmb'r, left lor Indianapolis on MonJaj Large Porkers — The Colehen broth, ers avid ’o Messrs. Crabs -t Mote*, onday Isst week, twenty hogs, whose united weight amounted to 6,780 pounds, being an average ot 339 pound*. They were the best lot ftf hogs we have noticed in this marktt during the season. Goon Stßiomso. —Tho rl*ighing in this aection is very good. Th're h«» snow enough fallen to spoil th* fin of these who indulged in skating. Slrigh ing is taking its pl«c*. Tuesday ni«ht , there wm a parly from Monroeville, who hipped the light fsntar'io tne. at the Burt House, until the “we small” hours. Wednesday night another nariy from j Willshire followed suit, al ScMrmerer A Miesse's Hall Aa we ait writing. L-Rcm | are passing onr window loaded with w.->d staves, saw log* an.’ r ir.’ products. Tho an. *r has our invite' « ! o s -*y w ' “* awhile. Decatur vs Wn.«nnw —Last winter] a sleighing party from Doestnr ri*i’*d Willshire, and are r« or-d to have “played diunk” *o naturally th«l 'hey! derived »<>me of the native* Tuesdav ( night Willshire returned »’o • pd ibring natuia’ly ambitious to outdo n 'C*ur. tried their han ’ at "plaving drunk ’ | Every body who saw them give* up beat. Wilhl.irs is ahead. It ▼*» P 1 "* 1 M , natural a* if it was no* the first effort.— ; Decatur throws np the spong»._ We nub/ish the pr<wp»etn« of the ■ Indianapolis flkw.W in another place .— J We wish onr Democratic fiiends to read [ it earsfullv and subscribe. Subscription* forwarded from thia ♦•W"*- Ths week j ly reroM i« u,e h»*'- Daraoeretie Journals publwhcl. *°d <>’* * ] larger amount of State, including legisla-, tite news, than you cab g»t in any other PP' r _ labiass Soleks’* Home — Dr. Wishard superintendent o' b* Soldier’s Hom* at Knightstown, ha* had charge, pre ferred again’tli® by one of tbs inmates of the instiutionwh" hat had opportun-j hy to know the invidk workings of the Home. If hall in true that '• to,d °‘ Dr ’ Wishard. and •• doubt U half has been tolJ. ba ought to ba bovrdad at the expense of the State, al Michigan CUy. da ririfc tkaratnaißiog portion of h>» Dltjr *' I’Ta

f TH Pork Trade of the County. | Last season Mevats. Cr ibs & M<>«m 1 bflii jh’. 819 bead of weighing 16b,, 760 pounds, for which they paid 813 643 89. The average gross weight of the | hogs was a trifle over 203 pounds per; head, and cost a fraction over eight dol- i lars per hundred, gross. This season, to dat*. last week, they have purchased 1309 b-ad ot hogs, at a ■cost of 815,71 j. The avenge grossi ] weight this season wag 212 pounds, for l which they paid on aa average 86,62$ I per. hundred, From inquiries made of buyers, w» ■ believe the hogs fattened and sent to eastern markets from this esunty during I the season, will amount to not k»s than 830,000, but the gum netted to th* far-, mere of the county will not exceed th .1 of i last year by more than 810,000. Weareucdar obligations to Messrs/ Crabs dt Mose* for the figures furnished and wish the buyers of stock throughout ! the county would furnish ns acur.te eta- , titties of their operations. Railroad Prospects —We notice the Western Standard, Celina, Ohio, manI tions the piobable extension of tho Day- ' ton sod Union railroad, from Union to Ft. Recovery at no distant day. It is alIso talked of extending the road to Fort Wavne, via of New Cory Jon and Decatur, but we don’t take mucii stock in the enterprise. We will say this much, however, ’.hat the peopl- of this county would donate to any company, enough to grade 1 and prepare the road for the iron, that won! I buil ! a road through the county, i' If the Dayton company seriously contemplate the building of this roa;>, they will meet with tl>n hearty co operation of the ! people of this county, i Tho road in question would pus j through one of the heavie*’ lumber dis- ■ tricts o! the west, and would develop a I lumber trade that would be an untold 1 *mnca of wealth to the people and furnish I a no ioconei.iersble source of revenue t> 1 the road. The value of the 'white oak timber alone, of this county, for stavar and beading could bard’y b« estimated. tfyThe Fort Wayne Democrat is now 1 published in q i*rto form, and with the • New Year came to us enlarged and improved. ContrressSonal. Congress reassembled on th* 31 iust. b In the Senate Mr. Sumner offered a res ! olu’ion for tha Jtidicmrv Committee to inquire if l*gi*l»tlon is neces«»rv to pre-; vent tb* tale of person* into slavery. j Th* bill to repeal th’ 13th section of the confircaiion act w»s called up and postponed. I:i the H'use Mr. Wentworth offrre l a resolution the Judiciary Committee to inquire what me*«mre* were necessary to lOrrv. nt he Supreme Court from rel*a»r int» the as»a*“inv of President Steven* bill f or the reconstmction of the rebellion* Ftale* wa« read h’’ section*. The resolution nf Mr. JTnhhard. that ;th’» House won'sr-n.*ent topic for prop ; jertv destroyed hr the army d ring thej J rebellion wn* h'd over. j Mr Paine e' W'«f.itl*in. introduced * ( j hi’.l for the renr.jaoigaiinn ol the militia j :in Stalo* and T-*r : 'Ori-g The bill pro- j I vid’-* that all able bodied m-n nv.r eixht- j prn «hall ho rrlM within «ix'v dav. of Im vm»*a?e of the hill R prnv'd-R for * , 1 national gt»«rd o’ two regiments in each , {Conirrcsricnel district, the officers to ho] local, elrcte I bv the troop >. and commie*- j ! ion*d by th« Governor. I Mr Bundv intro lueed a bint re*olu- ; | lion to establish fo.tr ♦errl'ori.l govern-; ; men t. f.., the so called St*'«-’f Tex** -; ■ Ths preamble recites that the people f°r--1 frited their rights by rebellion, ar* • 6)1 I disloyal, and by their enrage* on Union 1 i men,' has justly earned a nam. sugge-iire of the penal colony of the world. The : ' bill provide* that sales of land heretofore made te disloyal persons shall b« null and : i ro’d. I The hoa«e then proceeded to eonaider i the Steven's re const ruction bill, w en t Stevens moved to amend the bill to »' r ' r -1 Ir] particular.*, wh. . ’•* proceed. Ito r.notie the HnU*e. declaring that it i« th* dutv of Congresg to protect ,he freedmen imm the barbarian horde who are da.lv p I murdering and .ending to secret grave* ! hundred* and thousands of thorn. Twen , ty year, ago he h*d dencuneed th. Gow, erument ...despotism, it— n<’ . r.pnblie now. At th. of Stevens .pwch which ws* q«U lengthy . endaburiv*. Mr./shley.of Ohm, offered « g’.b.ut’tte forth* Rewwbill, which *as priuted.

SPECIAL NOTiC£S, Coaxntapilon Comb's by Or. Behe«ek’« 1 » Medicine*. ' t Toeurn Consumption, the *v*Um must be ! f prepared «o that the lung* will heat. To se- '! . complieh this, the liver and stomach roust first ', |he cleaned an.l an eppetite created f„ r 2 ood j ' j wholesome food.r.y these medicine* will he j ] digested properly, and good healthv blood' made; tnus building up the cons'it nt ion. 1 i Schenek * Mandrake Pills.cleanse t'i< stomach ] I of all bilioua or mneou* accumulation.; and, by 1 ; using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the I appetite i. restored. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup is nutricioua as i ( I well as medicinal.hyusingthe three remedies, I all impurities are expelled from «he system.’ I and good, wholesome blood made, which will ; . repel s’] di»MM. If patients will take these 1 , ' medicines aeeo’ding to directions, Conaump-I jtionviry frequently in its last stages yields I ‘ roadilv to their setion. Take the pi'lsfre ' [ queritly, to cleanle the liver and stomach. It i 1 doc not follow that because the bowels are not J I costive they are not required,for sometimes in ‘ 1 diarrhea thev are necessary. The stomach ! . must lie kept healthy, and an appetite created ] .to allow the Pulmonic Svrnp to act on ihe re- | ■ spiratory organs properly and allay any ir- ; ration. Then all that is required to perform s ' 1 permanent cure is to prevent taking cold. Ex | I ercise about tho ro mis a* much as fsissiblc., I ent all the richest food —fat meat, game, and, ■ in fact, anything the appetite craves; but be 1 particular and masticate well. [2nd w es.mo. 1 yr. | I To Consumptives ! The tdffertiser, hnving been restored to, i health in a few werl.« bv » very simple r.-m I • euy. after having suffered for narera! yesre 1 , with n se ,F *re 1 .ur affection, and that dr*Rd i disease. Con«n *r*ion—-is anxious to make; i known to fellow-sufferer* the mc*n c of cure. | i 7’o nil whoaeftire it. he will send a copy o f i j tha prescription used (free of charge), with the ; I directions tor preparing and using the 9*me,; • which they will find a rurx Cuhk for Ccnsump- i ;tion. \sthma. Bronchitis. Coughs Colds, and! ' all Throat and Lung Affections. The only oh- : ! ject of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and snrend in* ; formation which he conceives to be in vain 1 1 able, and he hopes every sufferer will try his * j remedy,as it will cost them nothing, and’may , ; prove a blessing. ; Parties wishingthe prescription, ytxr.by re* ; I turn mail, will please address Rr.v EDWARD A. WTLSOX. Williamsburgh,Kings Co.. New York. v9—nil —lvr I 1 Manhowd: how Lost how Reatored. I Just Published, anew edition of Dr, Cnl* ! voruelt’s Cetehrnled E«sny on Ihe radicil; cure, 'without medicine) nf Spwm AToannne* nr Seminal W Tnvolnhtnrv Seminal L”” ‘ spp, Tmpotxnct, Mental and Physical Incapacity : Impediments to Marrig* etc.; alsn. Cnv«rifp Tioy.FrfLtPSY.nnd Fit- uduced by aelf indul* j gence or sexual extravagance. U*Price,in a .onlol envelope, nnlv f» centa. 1 The celebrsted author, in thia admirable | essay, cbmrlr demonstrate*, from a thirty •, i years’succ•<sful pr «c*ire, that the j eon erg n*»nc3« of self-abuse may be radicallv , cured wu iont the dangerous use nf internal i ' I medici no or the npnlicaiion of the knife— no«n- ■ < !ti g nut a mn*i<- nf cure at oner simple, regain ' . nnd effectual, hy of which everv suffer- i ‘ ' er, no matter what his condition rnav b*». m*»v ' 1 jcurphim«eit cheaply privsf.ly. and I [TFThis Lecture should I* in the hands of I ' every youth and ev*»ry man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to anv 'address, nf«»v cnnls nr . I two post afampa. Also Dr. Cuiverw«*B*s“ Mar- < riagpGui.de/* prirp 25 ceri? Addre®* *he • publishers, CHAS. * T . 127 Bowery, Vew York, P-rt offlap box 4.586. : vlo-n23-ly — ■ The M«i«nn A- Iftmlin Cnhinet Ooviran* I br'v rliffewmt stvle*. nd inted tn * n 'l ', *v’ilarm”*ic.for in Rft-n e*eh, FfFTV-. n'TE GOLD nr STLVFR MEDALS, nr otherj, first nrominms awar'leil t.h-m 1 j G«‘*lo • ;e* f-e«. VAROV AfflM ‘ .' V. Bo«tox. or MASON BROTHER. NxW < Yo.k. v9-n27-ty. j Invigornte th* n*«p<’B«:bly Organ. I The itnr.i-v’.h i.t the re*nnn-iWe or.;un n*the * I »y«t-m. If tli.- digestion i” imperfect,every ] . m-ntbe-. every plen.l. cvc-v muscle, every ] | nerve ami fibre i* more nr le-s hut es orHe- . j The l.tcit: i" elourfed. The are He •,' : r -e*«o<!. AU <!vsp*r‘>e'know to he lh* Ifitl’ I I Jf U ret. however, half the ‘ruth Cn’umn- '. ! wnuhl he required tnennm—st» the p uns an '! ■ Ip-nnltie* oflvpensU. nnr coubl any pen <lo Itheminetie* Ten. nf th O a«n.l* fe-lthcm; . ; no mtin can describe then. ', 1 Can they l« prey*nt»'lT 0»n •her he re- : Jieve.l? Can they he bat.i.hc'l at onre and j j ' fomr.-? ll.*qcifr.py<»’v ritir <■'* Nod”’ > peptic h« ever t*ken STOM 1 ACR BITTERS t|i vain Believe no one who | any. the comp' 'inf i* innnr.ihln Thi* jreat | vegetaW* •‘cm'cach will eradjoatc it—i* erad- . icating it in thousand.* of case* over which ! medcieal practitioner, have shaken their he* 1* j ominnnalv. inyinst. “Nothin- ean b- don*." The facility ha* it* f* llvie*. On* of them " i* that Indigestion i* th* most difficult n - *l’ ‘ the ordinary ailments of mankind to combat ] q and subdue This ia a mWak *. Nothin? ean ‘ be easier than io conquer it if the true apecifle be administered Thi* vegetable eombinati an I (l which has become famous thro-.t?iont th* lb civiliaed world a* HOSTETTER’S STOM-i‘J ACH BITTERS ic an antidote which 1 1, has never been known to fail, and fortunately | it i»everywhrr- procurable. Ifyouwi’h to f rr'th the dyspepsia eyy fh* pharmaooixei a J prreertption*. If V’ ' » ' r ’■' ■' "'* ” prevent its recurrence, taka the tU.lv. [ - There is no discount .m the test-many In ■ * , favor. If there i» a ram or woman who hA* , ever tried i’ for Indig at ion withoj., gg, benefirfd. the fact has not transpi red Ifn.rer- ■ sal uncontricted prai-e avouches ito wonder-1 _ fn] tonic virtu**. j A —— j JUSTICE BLANKS. ih. — . euK-n’"' l ofjuatiee tn .J:.''-o’M's." S "7’ renrioes. eM- far ** e c ■'"V/gI “O’n'lCN Ji

Strange, Bat True. Every young h»dy nnd <fcnllemfin in the ; Vni*e«l StNtes can henr Nmnpthing vetr mhen t<» their Afivßutagp by return mail (free of, eh ry?.) hy add rowing ihe undersigned. having fn«r« of being humbugged will oblige ’ by not n*»tieinp thia card. All others will ulcaae address theirol.< diet.t servant. THOS.F. CHATMAN, {.'ll Broadway. N»‘W York. ▼9—‘n4l—lyr MARKET?" Nbw York. Jan. 3 Flour JIO 75j|Pork, 816 00 Wheat, 2 'Shoulders 10 Corn, 1 fO|H*tn», 13 O»U, 62 Lard, 10; hßuJtsr, 26 DECATUR MARKETS. i Carrect-d‘Fret'y vM'sar* Niblick ' Mrrchanle ii><i Produce Dealrri, bfeir. etreet j Decatur ,/adis no L'xcaria. January llth, Ibfif ; i Flour bH .15 00 ‘ Wheat, Wlrte.w bush 2.55 i Rod, •' 2 50' ' Co-n . 5" ; I Rye . 2" i i Oats, 25 I Potat o-s 1 25 ; Clov rseed,. 0.50 I ; Flaxseed . 2 W | Butter, TH ft. .80 1 Lard, . 9 > Eg' a, 18 Feathers, . . . . 50. Wool, S'^K' 1 . Hides, green p ft.. S | dry.' .... ...... 1'" I Sab per bbl .... 375 i | Pork, 530; FRO&PECTtH OF THE Indianapolis Herald, Daily and Weekly, for IMS. .

The rreat*politi<*/»l qn Ration whichjiro to be * disen«epd ri*'l rtecirted during the mining j venr poseexe a gen***! and absorbing infprott. |To epcnre’an inte«!i *ent verdict. upon then:, hie public mind should be thoroughly in ' formed upon the i»w”» «. and the beef, means i for in form nt ion is an mMi» and fearless pr?ss. I Fvrry Dem<v»rat should take a esp*. ! riallv one that, enlightens him on the queaI ’inns in which he is immediately interested. The. Proprietors of the Hwald intend that it shall not only fully discuss th** general issues before •he covntev, hut also connected with pnlirv. There can be no wore * T»oo’e**n• n’T 'H !r»*!n‘lining Cnnsljtn- ; tional Liberty than a mns. end it ( be the lending object of th* Hkrald tn mte-w rate the eqn 1 rights «nd sorprpigntv nf the ‘States, in powers mt delegated to th* ( federal Government and the personal liber - v .»f the citiien. The Hkiuld will oppose n’l I usurpation of powers, whether in th' National * or State and insist npon the sub- ' ordination oi the military io tbecivil rule ' It win advocate, the restoration policy of Prvm . DFST Johnxon. the immediate admission of the Representatives of the Southern B?<t .»* in C»n-! gr.**, r.ud a rer.<wri*'on of al! the people of the States Irrelv in p hellion, who h*v r r•• i turned tn their as citiz *n.«. with the ; full rights and of citixon,h ; p. in order to restore the pacification of the country .and ita former The Hfbald will oppose negro s»'ff»age and all attempt*, fn place political power in the Hindi of tht black ( race, da a FAMILY PAPER No effort* hall he sgared to gi<* the Hkvald : an interest lo all classes of readers Tt will ■ co't'»in inr«re«’iog the Late** . New* by nnd Mails. and <”ch g p n ] oral it formation as will rnise it a welrom vis itnr to the Business Man, the Fanner and the Vecha nic. THE FIN AST IAL ANO COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS Shall reevi-e .special at'ention. Th.* mar ketsc.fha lending cities will hi given wi-h accuracy, and a fuil report of our own mar ( let. Terms of the Dally* One rnpr one year. by mail . ... SW rn 44 44 «ix months 44 500 “ 44 three 44 44 ’ no '• 4< one “ 44 100 T»r copies of th * D lily Hmralti will he furnishr ’ one year for 4nd an f<‘ra copy to I the gpt*er up of the club. Averts w ! ll be supplied a* 3 cents pet copy Terms el the Weekly* Single copies, one vea* ... Single copies »i*r months. 1 0 >' Ter. copies, nr more to one person, one year, each copy 1 75 . Twenty copkf or mr.ro, to ent* person, one yer.r. ewch copy 1 50 j With an additional copy to the getter up c f i each Chib of ten Specimen copies will i»o sen* to any person desiring it. on application. F’. Ty IVmoerat in Indiana is reque ♦*»! tn ; art ar an agent, for the Hrß't.n. and do nil in j his power t xtend its circulation, and thus ad I tn our •.! ilitv te give it increased internal. - Address, HFRALD COMPANY. pronriFtor*»nd PuMMi'Ws. i INDI AN APOUS, IND. Administrators Sale. Kotice is hembv given that the no ler.i.-r.e-l . | ndm'nt»tr»t'>r of ths estate, o.* EI ward H. , Shepherd, deceased will offers' public «a!e. st the late re.i.i. nfths :>»*<•! ■"' in Walmh I Town.bip, Adams county, on Saturday 19M, 1867. All the personal property of «•!* estate not . taken by the wtdntr. c-onsistin- of «h.vp. j hors, farmin? utenwla, store and 0t.1.e-ar-ticies: sale to began at ten c'clo-k a. m Term*: Slims of three and tri lor. cash • over three d >1 l.ara a credit of twelve months will he gi»en f>y the purchaser ginnf his note with fee iiold surety, warin? benefit. o< rsluatina laws. I MARK ASFY, AdmHiatrat.or, ■ /*a 4th, 1867. 4,r A WMX HI EXT OF AllM'NlS!''’ ‘HOP ICotiee is hereby ?i ven that the undersigned < aas been appoint.*! Administrator of the .State of Edward H. Sbepherl, deecaKd. 1 Said estate is supposed to L solvent. MARK ASI’T Administrator, Jan- 4th 1861. 4w. UTUNTMEXTOF ADMINIBTR ITOP.I X. Notiee ishe-ehr jiven that the imdereignad ; i >as been appwnted adromistratorix o the es ate of Jamee C Wilson, deeeassd. The e»tate , probable solvent. I, EU2IBETH WILSOX ; Nn llthj 4w. AdooiuisAratonx.

; Notice to Non-Resldente. iu the C’Guit r ! Common Pleas ol Adam.* County Indian*. January Term, 1567. Andrew Kufm»n ( ) vs. r Petition tor Divorce i Surah J. Kufoien ) Itappeßring from affidav.t filed in th* above i entitled cause that Sareh J. Kuftnan i. a non- . resident of the State of Indirna Not in. i- therefore, hereby given, th* s«i<i I Sarah Ku’mun th ' «he be and appear | I fora the ?!>>■>. Judge of the Court of Coin’ '<n ' Pleas of Adams county, on tho firatdav ; of the next regular term of said court, to be ■ held at the Court House in the town of Dee.atn: ' ,on the Second Monday of January 18<'7 and , ' plead bv nn**vor o» demur to ’aid complaint, ■ ;or the same will b« heard aud determined in j her absence. , Witnos. my hand and seal ■ ft.*.] of said court thi- 16 th, day of Koveinher. IRCS. JOHN McL'CNNEL.CI-rh. j Nov. 16th. 4w. Ry A. J. Hitt Deputy ;Notice to Non-Residents, In lhe Court of Common Pknt of Advil' County lodiatm, January Term. 1867. 1 Rnr®h Moore, J v* > Petition for Divorce, j Walter Moore, ) I Tt appearing from affi Uvit filed in the tbove ; j entiled cau>e vbat Walter Moorv it a non- j rrßhknt-ofthe State of Indiana. I Xoi.icr i*therefore hereby given th* •»!<! Wn’ter . I Mnore that he be and appear befnn* tl.r Hon. '.lodge of the Cour* of Common Pl?-a of Adnma ' ■ county, on the find dav the neg? regular j j term 93id court, to bo held at the Court | i Houffe in th*tnwn nf Decatur commencing nn l ] inn a*cond Monday of Tannery 1867. and I ; plead by anan-*r ar demur to ■aid complaint. ior theaame will be heard and determined in j ‘ hib absence. , Witnew* my hand and acai ' [l a J of said court t!ii’ 16th day of November. 1466JOHN McCONNEL. Clerk. | Nov. 16i.1i, 4w, By AJ. Hill, Deputy.

!iNotice to Non-Resident. .In the Court, of C<mtnon Picas of Adam* Coutifr, Indians, January I J Term, 1867. J«»hn Butts, > Petition for Dirotee Rhoda 0 BuV*. ) Tt appears from affidavit fil*d in ahevc 1 entitled crurv that Rhoda C. Butts is a non* 1 . reaident eftl’.«' Stnt* of Indiana Notice?* f ’ierc r orp. hereby "iven Rhod i • ’I xttA that ah* be and appea* be ’ [f«»reihe Hon. Ju’go ofthe'-ftbr* of Commin ! Pb*R.« of Adams county on the nrit day of the next regular term thereof, to bs held at the court ; hnu r e in the town of D*catur, commencing, on i the second Monday of January. 1867, and p’cad ( by anßwor or demnrr to said complaint or the ! same will be beard acd determined in her abI eenct. Witne«R my hand nnd *« al (l a J nf *a id Crurt, hereto aflired thi« November ’♦‘♦h, 1A66. JOHN McCONNEL.CIerk. ! Nov. !6th,4w. By A. J. Kill, Leputy. Notice to Non-Besidcnts. To th« Court of Common Pleas of Bdams County, Indians. January Term, 1857. Smith M. Olirer 1 v*. y Pstition for Divore*. , Almira J. Olivary P appenrir." from affidavit filed in th. above ‘ rn’ : tl a d ea’i'iethnt Almira I O'iver, tha» defpn d nt. is a non resident of the Slate of Indiana I Notice is therefore hereby g : vt»n the said Almira J. Oliver of the filing and pendency of • this proceeding, and that she be and appear be- • fore the Hon. Judge of the court of common I picas on H e first day of the next regnlnr term I thereof, io be hr/ h»♦ nt t’ e court house in the ' town of Decatur, in Adam* county an 1 State of | Indiana,cnmniencing nn lhe second Monday of ; January, 1867, and Rnnwer or demur to said corunlMhi, or the same will bn huard and dttennined in her absence, * Witneßß mv hnn.l and of | [t. s ] sai • co rt *his »3ih day of ?To vrn)H*r, ißrfi, JOHN VcCONNEL, Clerk Nov 16. 4w By A J. Hill. Deputy. • Land For Sale. ‘ Notice i> horbv give that the n derslgnoJ ad , ■ mini Jrator of the egtateof Z. P Guard will by 1 ' authority of the Court of Common P!ea« ofj • Adam« county, Indiana, sell a, private sale at • the lnw*offlce of James R Bobo in the lorn of. i Decatur in sai<! ucunty and State on *nd a r ter 1 the flaf ugy of The following described Real Estate to I wi': t . The undivided two thirds part of the south ’ ; half <»f the north west quarter of Arctic ’ thirty ‘ [ three, in town twsnty-seven north, of :ange fit’- I i teen east, ALSO. ■ The undivided two thirds part of the north 1 west quarter of the south w cat quarter of section t ’ thirty thr-e, in town twfnty-Keven north, of I I range fifteen east. Terms of Sale. One third cash in hand one third io twelve months, and on* third in 18 months aroun-d ’ •by note with •.ecurity to the satisfaction of the ; ’ undersigned. J AS. FAUST Nov.lC, ICT4.1 C T4. Administrator. ; Administrator’s S>!e. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ailn'inistrato** of ths estate nf F’i ; xaheth P*»son. dreraard. will «e!I at public sa’e t at thr' -fe* -v’rnee of the dee rssd in Jefferson township. Ad.ima conntv, Indians, on FrWiy, Df.-tmbtr 14. 1866. til-rwrson.l property <rf **iJ «»tale, con«i«tin, us folluws: Horn*, rtttl., bogs, sbe.p. houw>li«ld und ; kitehen fnmitnr*. corn, huj. fi»rmi r, g loci.aa<l • many other articles ton nnmwron* to nvwntiorr. ! TERMS OF 9ALX: A credit of twelve month* w*ll b» given nn i nmi of three <l-II«rs und upward, bv the pur- 1 chaser giving h's note with approved security, 1 waiving vsbistum laws; all MM under three | doH.rs ea«h ?n baorf ■ «I»TH FARSOX. < Won M. t«M AdmrataWWrtr

MEIB DIDM i nW rlhM! ; SPENCER & MEIBERS Haviag [>urch»Md F. W. Studßbakai • autirv 1 cluck <>f ; HARDWARE, ' and added thereto (direci from th* eaatarn aiI lies) a large at -ei, of every variety of Foreign and Domestic ' Hardware, Iron Naila, Glass, Horae Shoee, eta. Wo have ol handtha vsrv best aaaortinant of ha : CINCINNATI I Cook, Parlor and Heating Stove in tl.da market I w rich we will sal! cheaper ilea a any other I liouaoitilhia county. , ! For Douse Builders. i Doors, eaeh, glaee, naila, hinge*, latchee, Irwk» , lwll pull*, atair rode, sash locks, door leader*, ' bli d butt*, foot scrapers, etc. For Hie Farmers.

' Plow?, Harrow theelli, Rake*, cradles, seythes, • , snathes, I >rk.s,ehovels, apsdea, trace, cable and log chaim, p nning el>c«rs. knives and vawa, ' eiioepuhcara.rope, well b'tckeW, axea. Hatch- , sta, Cider Mills,etc . etc. For the Mechanics ! Mechanic! tools of »ll birds and doxcriptims , conpera, mfteonß, c.s r prn!ers, blacksmiths, gun i smi'ha. nkstcrers, wagon makers, carri if <ma ► ’ kvrt,etc,etc. For the Ladies, T< a and tabte spoonß, kr.ivc* m. 1 forks, wash ( tubs, clot!:'* wringers, flat irons, -tiling pit.s, waiters, brooms, clothes line*, wstboards, mop slicks, elr , etc. ALSO. ! Wagon, Buggy and «*ut springe. F die, shafts and sleigt cru-ik.'. All of which we will a*!! cheaper than any oth< r honse in town ■ET’Room—tin h. Trager Building.XT October 12, IHCK. B. W OAKLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 1 HARDWARE. Snddlerr and Carriage Trimming,, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTIXO. Etc TO Ccliimbin Street. FORT WAY*-' 1 'ND. iDAVIS & BYERS. 30C»K BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK M A NrFACTURFH. Particular attention pah! to County work MagHS.nes Music old Books, bound and rebound in any style detired. I No, 2.5 Calhoun 9r. , Oppmjte Court House. fort wayne, Indiana. IJ VTN rw E v f’tT ECLECTIC PILT.t. The claims lorthis valued I'nmily Pill are • beyond that of any other in use. A teat of them will not. onl-' prove this hot. the greater error of tirining, which has heretofore been e»n-<! Cnss.i-Tra The Ecttcrtp Prins, never require over tw. ard seldom but ewe for the dose, act on the bowels wlthi ut the rliyiuitgririnf. •; pr o t of the greatest in.portance, partieI ulsrtv in CHRONIC! CONSTIPATION --r v-IJ<h take a Single Pill ever. o. c verw [ other nhdit. The* n< ver pro hire d.-bifity. and Cnn fndige-'ion.Dv'pepsia. flea-i Ache. Liv - er ! nd Kidney Complsi-"., Piles. Wo* ms. Loss o'*, or I npurit’es nf the Blood, Ln«s of Appetite 1 and .11 derangements of Row-i D nr Mtomrrh. ■LFSoId by ail W’...’ -’e anj Rciail Dealcra in Medicine a' .-ent. per Box i 3. C. 11-4: -an avent. for D t -c.- tur. Tad. JOHN T,. HrXNTWT TL. Pr,.printer, | Prectital Chemist. 9 Commercial Wharf ; Boston, Jfui. Physicians or Dealers snppffed — TOLU ANODYNE. Toaltemnr »n enumerate the manifold re ! -nits of Cnr Anndttnr in eases of Henralgia. Omit j tt'.eii-nnti-iu, Jfervo-.is Headache. Tooth amt i 3-r c'i’. •!,> nal Cn niidv uts. S‘ Vitus* DaneHysteria Nervous Debilitv. Loss nf Sleep, j S.-iuiiea Delerium tremens. Painn in Mcwstrn i al ion .and the most reliable testimonials in mv I possession, tn whieh all are invited tn inspect I w-.uld exhaust time and patience, and wnieb a cenfideneetoieet w--nbl perfectly justify. ASTHMA. ’ - Now declared purely u nervous enmplsint is i perfcetlv relieved in most violent attnrk* with (Joses of 35 to 45 dr-ps e»eh half hour. Relief and aleep will follow Ih.eecoud or hird Ansa. Enr-rs of Tooth. A Gentlemsn who suffered for yea*, from Nervous Debility. Pr, mature Decay amt a! , the effects of vonthbil indiscretion, will, so! the sake r.f seffe-lr.g humanity send fr»etoal' who need it, th ri-r-pe -nd (Heee'icn* fe! rushing tb« simple rem ’/ bv which h» waer | roved. Snff-rers wishing to profit t.r’h.ndvertiser’a experience, can de s. bv addreesiag JOHN R OODFN We. 13 Chambers St. New York. : ,9-r.4--!yr i Formula and fall Teatrmonraf to thi* (Irrat also the refehreted df'ere Hr. t from the Foewfufa. of Pre Maa trllard Penws, sent on demand. a*|-3m ♦ MONTH t-AGENTS wanted far Mn tHfirrid wm» .rtwl.. jnst out Addiesa T O GABBY. ORy Hilding. BUddfed. Maine ' * *Mr s