Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1867 — Page 3

the eagle. OFFICIAL FAFKBOF THI OOUNTT. LOCAL A MISCELLANEOUS.' Friday. January, JI. 1867. ■IAI-U . — ■ — -■ . New Advertisement!*. ZZ= — .11. Ol IJ , , Special Notice. We hop* °« r friend* will not forget; their promises to the printer. A hint, ve think, will be sufficient. Those who promised nothing and bavo kept their promise from two to fire years are inriled le call and settle. We here been at henry expense of late to procuring new materia), and content plate improvements on lbs paper a* soon •a we can make tbe necessary arrangesent*. If our patron* will pay their dues.it will relieve us from all embarrastnebt eonsequent upon our outlay. We do not ask for favor*, but wbat is our just due, and that promptly. A. J. HILL. A Dakce oh Two.— Thos* who ar* fond of "tripping the light fantastic toe," can have their choice of two placos of amutement to-night. Fchirmeyer and Miesse’s Hall and McLain’s Hall. Supper we understand will be furnished at Masonic Hall, for both parties. Form Dxad —A yound child of Jeremiah Russell, who lives about three mil** eouih-we«t of town, aged about throe months, was found Jead on Tuesday m »rning, lying in its mother's arm*. On retiring for the night tha child was in Usual health. Mill Bi rssd —The saw mill known as Chapman's mill, was burned :o the ground l ist week. Lose between five and six hundred dollars—no ip*urauce. We understand some ni»n were at the mill gumming a law, who bu'lt a fire to we rm themselves, and on leaving, le<l it burning, which in some way was communicated to the mill, burning as above •fated.

Ma’owic —rhe member* of Dti.a tir F and A. M , have lor *otne time p .st boen making extensive prtperatiuO* for a Fe*ii*»l, which is to b* h»ld thia, Friday night, al their new Hall in Dorwio’* new building. The object of the Festival i* to a-bist the Lodge in raising fund*, which are to he used to ■defraying expenses incurred in building their new Hall. Th* public ar. reapeut--fully invited to attend. Sapper one dollar a couple. Wr are r*ady to insure ail -who attend a good tint*. Apairtising —A story rehud ot » rn»reh*nlwho tn»da tb« cuoio. of « busbaed for hia daughter dtpend ou which of her two sui<or* should write the best adverliament set res to illustrat* the importance which is .ttxehed by buisinrw men tojudieiou* adverti.iug. In w ' lAt judicious ‘advertising’ exactly c*nii»ts is eiot, however so generally settled. Seme think it is in arresting the people’* •llwtion and forcing them to read the advertismeot nolens volen Others »im W keep certain article* COOStitlf before the public. Steady, uniform and persistent adrertiimg unquesticnable benefit* every man in buisiness. jj-A lady in Mississippi wa* literally "taken by surprise l ’recently- The way o fitwa*thi»: Sl>eroari«d » n»» n b 7 the name of John B. Surprise. A gentleman of ih’«a place was Uken by a Bars as we learn from tli« Hera | some day W work . An em’arraMi.g episode, indeed. i Tb.G^D..^-» o -« HeDr ; ZS-a a-o/ - <dd*:’’After long *>d pleasant weekcourfhip Henry has finally .eeur.d h Knof.lock aud Mary has got her Bottowftlt.

Cnrtnmtb’sHocß-’VeUvereeelTcd the second number of tin. Maff«x ne. As it, name import* it •* • chd Iren . Magazine, and for b- au’.y of typography and iilutirations is excelled v ■«« O>rv a' j u ■ * r> ti Bnd O’hO Johnson, Rev. H ,itß e ... .id.., "ZZm h. iAr investment coma tie one*, and no beta ; be made by sendtng tne timpnc—o the l«s»on« iu contents P to I**.,, T - xniwasw. rwta" l *'“- 1

, Court Comsor Plxai — The court oil Common Plea* commenced Monday as- : ternooo, with fifty-eight ua«e* on the docket. Os thirty eight new case* con • m«need since tha last erm, thirty two! are suit* upon notes of hand. Thia! show* th* pressure upon the people, and I mor* forcible is it seen, when we add that ths partie* sued aru among th* *ubatantia! men of the caunty. The Fort Wayne bar is represeakd hy M. V. Spencer and M W. Wine*. Prosecuting Attorney, J. S. Dailey, of Bluffton, is on hand to attend to protecu tiun* on behalf ol the State, but for-' tunalely our people are not seriously, given to law breaking, leaving but little for him to attend to in his official ca pacity. The following is ths regular panel of the petit jury for the term: T. P. AnI drew*, Chari** Heckman, Jonathan i Kelly jr , John Meyer*. Prter D. Mosur* Thomas Hendrick*, Nathan Kistler, G. W. Bryan, John Harris, John D Cross John Bagenrife and Jacob Bond fyGovernor Morton wa» unanimously nominated far United State* i Senator, to take the place of the Hon. Henry S. Lane, whose term expire* i March 4th. The Indianspoli* IleaalJ says the opposition to the Governor i could not stand the pressure; succumbed ; to circumstance* beyond control. W. ar* not surprised of the choice i tailing upon Mnrton, and as we intimated soma time since, ths opposition to Mormn would find his vitality for wire wor king and political intrigue unimpaired. It was none of our fight, however, and we had but a passing interest in tbe 'result. One radical i* as good as another, if not better, an 1 why nut the so! diere friend, so called. Mistake —A Germon matron called at th* Treasurer's office, a short time since j to pay her taxes, and among other article* charged against her was a •‘female deg," using the language cf the statute* in inch e*B'» m-.de and prsvided. She vehemantly asserted that sh* neither I "owned, harbored, or kept” any “dorg" lot that sex, wlunehe wss informed that I th* assessor was the man to blame. "Dai I so, I d»nt care; he not see my tog goot; I she w< r«. a lie dog, he wan; a she dog,” i vieh I swear any tim»." The proper ; affidavit being made, the Auditor prom- ' ptly remitted th* extra dollar when she ' departed apparently, well satisfied. The | young man who “sils” in th* Treasurer* ' office blushed lik* any bashful youth duI rinir the conversation, and we did not I know tbe matter was until we learned whe want a gsy young widow. It I did’nt do Dare any good, however, for a 'young widower from the State of French i called st the cleik’s office for a license boon after, and the twain were mad- ! ‘-woe flesh” be'ore they left town.

Ohs Dx« Fxli.xks —We skw a fvllow the other day with a v»ry wild look. *nd who appeared to be laboring und-r un u.ual excitement. From Ii» speech we could not tell whether he was in’oxicaUd or nel. Had it beea hter in the season we would have taken it for granted that he had bi* mouth full of worms, st.d wa* on hi* way afi.hing. But when he muttered something about, “pos*-d to nexation Suth'n States,” we knew •'wliM* tbe matter." We wa, certain l.e was "tight,” intoxicated, drunk, a, usual; but, we wss not certain whether he was a radical or a member oi the "Grand Army of th* Republic.” It wa, sob ♦ vident h« was either one or the other, and it matters but iittl* which. We are not personal- never wa»—will not mention name, —dont ask us—but hav* given bi* description quite sccura’e enough for on es ray notice. Who i* Lt? Tb* Hous* p«»ed th* *uffrag* bill, which the President returned with his c.bj ctione, by a rot* "f 113y*a* 38 nay*. An anah*i..l the vote .hows that Ravmond, Hubbell and Davis, ehmted I,v'both parti-s, voted for lb. btll. Both Thomases. <f Maryland, Arneh.Haw[kins. Mayrmd and S.oke*. ofTenness**. I and Loan. B nj.min McClurg and R.bo ' t ,f Miasmsri. voted in the affirmative. ’lu th* Senate tbe vote ateod ™ ; 10 nays. Th«* ber*. th- old**, but fifteen ye Oliver, arresud in New York on Saturday, charged with Ls eight d • ,l ’‘ r, , en K e«ttbNsti*nlßs.ko(.hM cuj. «"> I on which they preeurrf the l M g, eh« •< «»« to 4 ' '"***'*’

Or. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup. This great medicine cured Dr. J. H. Schenck, the proprietor, of pulmonary consumption, when it hid assumed its most formidable aspect, and when speedy death appeared io be inevitable. H'.r physicians pronounced bis case incurable, when he commenced the use of this simple but poworful remedy. His health was restored ir a very short time, ami no return of the disease has been apprehended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight is more than two hundred pounds. Since hie recovery, be has devoted bis attentention exclusively to the cure of consumption, aad to the diseases which are usually complicated with it, and the cures ass cted by his | medicines have been very numerous and truly ■wonderful Dr.Scheick makes professional ' visits to several of the larger cities weekly I where he has a large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumptives that have to be lifted out of their and in a few months healthy, robust persons. Dr. Schenck’s Ptilmonie Syrup, Seaweed Tonic. Mandrake Pills are generally all required in curing consumption. Full directions accompsiny each, so that any one can take them with- . out seeing Dr. Sc itnck, but when it is conve I nient it is best to see him. He gives advice free i but for a thorong examination with hia RespirI ometer his fee is three dollars. ! Please observe, when purchasing, that the 1 two likenesses of the Doctor—one when in the 1 i last stage of consumption, and the other as he row is, iu perfect health—are on the govern- I ment stamp. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price, ,$1 50 per bottle, or $7 50 the half dozen. Let ■ hrs for advice should always be directed to Dr, I Schenck’s principal office, No. 15 North 6ih j Street, Philadelphia, Pa. i General Wholsalo Agents: De mas Barnes & j Co., N. Y.; S. S. Hance, Baltimore, MJ ; John f D. Park. Cincinnati. Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, Illinois; Collins Bros., Saint Louis, Missouri. [3d w eh mo ‘yr. To Consumptives The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks bv a very simple rem | edy after having suffered for several year* with a »?”*n» lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make I known to fellow suff 'rers *he means of cure To all who aesire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charg*). with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a rube Ci’Ki? for Consump Tiny. Asthma. Bronchitis. Coughs Colds, and | all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertise! in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to he invalu ahle. and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a E’eastng. | Parties wishing the pr<’sr”iption. FREK.hy re- ! turn mail, will p’cnsn address Rev. EDWARD A WILSON. Williamsburgh, Kings Co.. New York. v9—n4l —! vr Manhood: how Lost how Restored. Just published. s new edition of Dr. C»,l» vprwell’s Celebrated nn the rttdienl cur.* ( without medicine) of Spsrm atobwrcxa. or Semi”al sefi. Impotency. Mental and Physical Tncanscifv Impediments to Marr<g<». etc.; also. Covst-MP TiON.Fpn.ErsY.and Fits induced bysrlfindnL jfpnc* or**<*xnal *xtr*TAff*nc*. (rrPrirP.’n a 1 <*nv<.lnp(». onlv 6 r*nf« The r*l*hrv‘*d author, in this admirable e«.av. elearlv demon«trate«. from a thirtv y.airs* sure •«aful pr-u-'ice. that the elerminff eon«rq"enc -« of aeV-ahnse may he rmlieallv mired without the d in?eron« n«e of internal mrdici ne or the application of the knife—poin. ti e out a mode of rnre at onre simple certain i and effectual, hr means of which • »erv suff. rer, no matter what hl* condition mav he. m*v core him-elf chnnplv privately, and rudievl/,, TTTI*i« Lecture should be in the bands of ererv vo’ith and c»"tt man in the land. S*-nt. under « n al. in a plain envelope, so anv address, fontpiid, on reeeinf of six cents, nr two post stamps. Also T)r. Ciilverwo’l’s"\farrinoo fluid'-,” price 95 certs Address the publishers, OJUS. ’ C. KfdNf ACTt 197 Bowerr. .XewYork Bost office box 4.586. vlo-n23-!y The M tson A. If imlin 4’nh'net Onre»n‘ ’irtr different, styles, adapted to sac-ed and ! rcidnrmnsle.for «»•> to *r.nn carb. FTFTYjOVr. GOT.n or SILVER MEDALS or other (first premiums awarded them llb’srrated | ft.talomtes free. A Idecs. M *«DK d-fT4M i t.TV. Bosrox, or MASON'BROTHER’. Turk. v9-n2<-ly. — Tnvicoratelhe Responsible Orsnn. The stomach is ‘he respon-IWe or'.’*” of,ho system. If the disrestion is imperfect. every member, every eland, every muscle, every nerve and fibre is more or less ons of order The brain is eloude l The spirit* are iepressed. All dyspep'ies know to be the truth It is vol. 1 owevrr.l.alf the truth .Column* would be required Monnm-att* t'>» nmn* an d penalties Ofdr-P-P'ia nor could any pen do them justice Tons of thousand, foe! them; no man car. describe them. c,„ they Is- prevented? Can they be reI i; ,.y,d? Can thev lw banished at once and f., r .-.y. - - T-<Qv r «rm w '*' v m*r eta No dvs ! 1....-.. taken ’fO-tTETTER'S STOM i ACfT WITTERS S„ vain IWi'Ve noonewbo Ly.thneonm'ainti. tno.ir.Me This ere.t I „..ct,ble .‘omicseh will emdieste tt-t* er... licatintt i< in thousands of eases -er wbm t I m edeie.l practitioner, har. shak-n their h- d. nm ; n ,„ l . l y..,vinq."N’o.hin.t esn donThe faculty has 7 D i.tha» Tn'i-resttea i« the most d.ffi--ilt of nil the ordinary ailment, of mankind tn combat .nd subdue Thi.isami.tak’. N’oth.nwcan he e.s-erthan to conquer it. if the trne specific bo administered This ve-etable eonrJonation which ha’ b»nom« fam-vt. throu rhnnt th ’ ;.od world as nDSTETTERS STOM ; C H BITTERS i. an sntilote whteh Hee,.known to fsiL everywhere St'"''"'"''’' w With the dyspepsia, try the pharmseom,. • ,n vo t ’ n rp ”’ u "" ’ ■ pr ‘* r ';; Xunenee. t.k. th* Wer* dailyr .Xnt .."th* tenti-nony ini'* Jl* ««« - woman who h.s : f, 7 trw Z Tn ‘ i ' t ” nn ’ rithon i‘7' n,r eT 1 the f*«t h** not tran«p! .vrt Untver‘SE2X-.— 1“ —w fu rirUt®-

Strange, But True. Every young lady and gentleman in tbe United States can hear something very much tci their advantage by return mail (free of charge,)by addressing the undersigned. Those having fear* of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing thi« card All others will nleaee address their obedient servant. THOS F CHAPMAN. F. 31 Broadway, New York. v9—n4l —lyr nr— t— - “ -—-st — w sx..'."--— : c-’-.; -t ■■■—■ '—ff: NEW YORK MARKET. N»w York Jan. 14. Flour $lO 75||Pork. Bgo 00 Wheat, t 3*|Hhoii)der« 10 Corn, I tojlum,, is Ost*. 61 Lard, 12 Butter, fffi I ' DECATUR. MARKETS. Correef v Niblir.lc dr r ‘'»wf>>rrt Vrr'Aintr ltd Prodnet Denlert, lUnin ilreet Dtcatur ,/ndiana. D«C4TC», January 13th, 1867 Elmir p bbl .... 150(1 Wheat, White, W both 2.. M Rud, " 2 40 Corn .. 50 Rve 20 Oats, . °5 Potatoes Oloverseed, r. •_ Flaxseed ? ! >° I Butter. V!b ..2" ) Lard. # ; E?' S. |8 i Feathers, 5 n Wool, 3'1(3 I'l I Hide*, ffreen p lb. 6 “ dry 10 Salt per bbl 3.75 Pork, 5,80 PROSPECTUS OF THE Indianapolis Herald, Daily and Weekly, for IJR6.

The great pul rir-1 qn««’inn which tn b* HisriiMpd nn I dpri<l"<l dnnnr thn romin? V”sr pn««e«« a een''*’i»l «n<l nh°nrbin<y intrl!’<’pnt rpnlict upon thinn, ti * pubiic mind should h*» in formed upon the iwie*. and th* yn°an« for information is an ahl« and f»*arlo««j pr-'««. Fvorv Domni'rat should take a n^p n r, p«d»riallv <»n<» that enlightens him on th* quoninns in which he i« immediately in’emqfnd Tbe Proprietor* nfthe Hebalt) intend that it shall not only fully disr.u«« th*» central is«nn« hpforp the country, hut also tho«-p ronnrc’od with S’nie policy. Them can bo no nn r »* powerfully agrpncT in rmin’sinin<? Cnnslitntionn] Liberty than a Frfk pft«s. and it shall Be the lendingr object, of th** Hfrald to adrn. cafethe equ 1 rights and anyorei ,»n‘v of »h* in bll powers rot delegated tn th® Federal Government and ’he personal liber v of the citizen. The Hxsatd will onno«ea11 usurpation nf newer*, whether in the National or Sta’e Governments, nnd insist-npon th»«uhnr.linafinn of th* military to thecivil rule It ’’’ill advocate the restoration noliev nf Persi nrNT lon ny. the immediate a.lnvscinn of th* !ieprpa®vitativpß th« Southern Q’a»<»«in Gon. Treffis, nnd a recognition of all the nennl* of the Stnt(»a lately in r-hellion, whn hnve *eturned »n their allpiyinnea- as citiz ns, with the full rights and privil*'’* 4 nf ri'iz 'n«h’p in order to restore the pacification f h‘» ronn f rv and its former p»osp*ri‘v The Hrau.n wi’l oppose nejrro «» ffm<fe and all attempt-to place political power in the hands of the black race. Jsa FAMILY PAPER No efforts ahall be spared tn riv<> the Hen at n sn intercut tnall rlnsse* of readers It will contain interea»in? th*» Latest News bv Telegraph and Mail’, and aneh ffen cral ii formation ns will make it a welcnm vis i’or to the Business Man, the Farmer and the banic. THZ FINAN~I-V- A'H C ‘MMHROIAL DEPARTMENTS RhaM receive f special attention Th* mar ketaofthe leadin'* citin’will he ?iw a n wPh accuracy, and a full report of our own mar ket. Terms of Ike Daily. One ropy . one year, by mail. ... . . .fl*' u Aix months ** sft ’ <* .. fhree .4 « -»rr *• nne ** “ . lAO Ten copies of the Daily FTvasLD will b»e fur niched one year for and an ex-ra copy to the getter up of the club . Agcr*tßv : H be supplied at 3 cents per copy Terms ot the Weekly. Sin pie eopiea, nn* year $2 3 3 copies six month* I O'* Ten c.opierf, or more to one person, one year, each copy . . I*s Twenty copies, nr more, to one person, /me year, each copy .. 1 5h With an additional copy to the gutter up of each Club nf tan Specimen copies will ha sent to any person 4ie«irinft it. nn ap’dicat : on. Every Democrat, in Indiana is req«*«>d to art an an agent for the Hfrat.d. and do all in hi* power tn ”X*end its circulation, ••nd thus I ad 1 to mir ability to gtre it increased interest. Address, lIFH AUD fOM n tVV, Proprietor’and PoMi*her«, INDI VNAPOLIS.IND. Sale. 1 \’o’ic’i«b*r<ibv Jfiv»n th»tthi‘i>r I*r*i<rn<-1. »<lmini*tr»ter of th* estvte of E I wwl H Shooter.!. il-i-..**e<l <vill off r Kt nnhb-«nte. .tthvlst*’*Kirl*tic* of th* d**e<!*nt, in Wabash Town.hin, A lim* cooniv.on Saturday. .Tin'itry 1867. All theppr*on*l property of •si-’ MtKte not tek»n bv the w. lov. von.i.tin- cf «h»»p. hoy*, fvrmin? nten«il*. .tor. *n4 ot’ or *r ticte*: .ete to h*e*n *t ten c’rlc-k *. m Term*: «nm* of three *n<i oiler. e**h; over three .10l ter*. * credit of twelve month, will bo mvon by the pnrrhs.er etvin? hi* note with free hold surety, wav’n? Krnofi* of vvltiMinn Isw. MARKASPY. AdintniMtrntor. Jsn 4th, 1567. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice i* hereby eiven that the iin<ler*i<niod hn* been sppointed Administrator of th--o.tate nf Edward H Shepherd, deceased. Said estate i« *tipno*ed te he nolvent. MARK ASPY Adminirtrator, Jan- ath 1867 ’w. APP TNTMENTOF ADMINISTR Notice iafce-ehv given th’t the on-lor-iyned ha* been anpo-nto l admini*tvato-ix o the e* rate of T»m«a 0 Wihen. deceased The estate is probably soiveui - ELIZIBET” WILSON Jaa lit*. <w. Adtoiowteatoriu.

NEW FIRM! SPENCER & MEIBERS flavine purchased F. W. Sludabak*r’» *iikir» •lock of -V’ HARDWARE, 1 and added the.rnto (direct from the eastern <i ; lies) a large st-ck of every variety of ’ Foreign and Domestic Hardware. Irqn, Nails, Glish, Horse Shoes, etc Wv have on handthe very best assortment us CH CINNATI Cook, Parlor and Hea.irg Stove in this market w dch we r. :l! sell cheaper than any other house in thia county. For House Builders. Doors, sash , glass, nails, hinges, Utehee, lo«ks bell pulls, stair rods, sash lock*, door fender*, bli d butts, foot scrapers, etc. For the Farmers. I Plows, Harrow theeth, Rake-, cradles, scytl e«, I snathes, fork", shovels, spades, trace, cable aud . log chains, p uning shears, knives and saw*, sheep shears, rope, well buckets, axes, I atch sts, Cider Mill*,etc., etc. For the Mechanics Mt’ch.nn’Cß tool* of all kinds and de»rriptiona coopcra, masons, carpenter*. blnck u initha, gun • amiiha, plasterers, wagon makers,carriage ma kers, etc , etc. For the Ladles. T»-a and table spoons, knivpa and fork*, waah tubs, clothes wringers, fl »t irons, dusting pans, waivers, brootux, clothea lines, wasboards, mop sticks, etc-, etc. ALSO. Wagon, Buggy and s‘*at springs. P »!!•, shaft* and sl»‘igh crooks. All of which we will sJI cheaper than any oth« r house in tnwn O’Room—tin he Trager Building-XT October 1 2, 1866 , B. W. OAKLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ITARDWA R E, Sndillery and Cnrrlngc Trimmings, RUBBER AMD LEATHER BELTING, Ete Tft Columbia Street. FORT WAY^' r '"JO. DAVIsi BYERS, BOOK BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURES. Particular atten’ion psul to County work. M«g'zine« M’’*ic old Rooks, l»ound and rebound in anv styb’ desired, No, 25 Calhoun St . Opposite Court House, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. HUNNEWELVK ECLECTIC PILL*, The claims for this valued Family PHI are bfvond that of any other in use. A teat of the-n wiP nnt onl prove this but. the greater error of Criping. which has heretofore been called Character The Fclscttc Puts, never require over tw >. ard seldom but one for the dose, acton the bowels without the qri pinq.n mint of the greatest importance, partic ularlv in CHRONIC rOYSTIPATIoy. For which take a Single Pill evrrv or pvrrv other nii/ht Thev never pro hired diilitv. and r*ure Indigestion . Dv«pep«in. TTen* l Ache. T.iv pr • nd Kidnev Complaint®, Piles. Wo-ni*. Loss of, nr I nnuriliea of the Blond, T,n<-? of 4ppoto P and »11 •lerangpmonts of Row< 1« nr Tj*Sold hv all Wholesale an f Bewail Dealers in Medicine at 25 rents per Box S. C. B>ll ■’an R 'ent. for D-r itur Ind JOHN L.HUVNEWFLL. Proprietor. Practical Chemist 9 Commercial Wharf Bo Jon. Maa* Phy«iri*n* n- Dunl<-« »oppli*d in ffv» — TOLU AIVOD Ylf F. To attempt tn enumerate the manifold rr • ult« of thn X notfyne in rases of Neuralgia. Gout Bheumsti m. Nervous H»*ndarl;r. Toothand Hvsterh Nervous D«hilitv. Loss ofSle..p, Viatica Drlerium tremens . Pairs in Mer-strit •ti inn . and the m««t reliable test im on inis in my possession. to which all are invited tn would exhaust time and na’irnce. and which a confidence torest w. ul.l perfectly justify ASTHMA. Now declared pnrelv a nervous complaint is ’'erfer.tlv relieved in most violent at»sck« wi’h Inces of3f» tn 45 drops each half hour. Relief and sleep will fellow the second nr bird iosr Err "To of Tenth. A Gentleman whn suffered for vea»« fmm Nervous Debility. Prrn.ntnre Dersa and ♦he effects nf vonthful indisrretir »» will, fol the sake nf suffering humanity, srrd frictoalp whn need it, the recipe -nd dirertirns fol making the simple remedy by wHrh hr waer cured. Sufferers wishing to profit I v t| » vertiser’s experience.err do re I v JOHN B OGDFN. Na. 13 Chambers . Nr* Yrrk. v9—n4 —lyr Formula and full Testimonial to th?* fJreef nffwetmt-ewt. also the r. lebrrh d from the Formulas of Pre ' iellaad Pariei. sent on demand. A MONTH? —AGENTS wanted for »w/ier74 nete «r/Ufe* just o”t Addre«« T O i GAJIKr.QUy Mdafard, Mtte* ‘

Notice io Ndn-Hesldents. In the Court ol Common Pl*»s ol Ail*m» County Jndisn*. Jununfy Term, 1867. Atidievr Kuunan.l VJ > Petition tor Duorcu. Sarah J Kuim«n ) ' • It Hpp-itring from *ffbl*v.i fi *d m vntitte.l cxu. that Sarah .1. Kufmxn >* * nonr,»i<l.nt of Illi- Still* o> Indii-n* , Sotici- i» Ih-r-tere hnnby gi**”- "J” S*rJ> J Kutin-i th t «!■<■ I* • n^,“PP2, r m , n for.th«H.m.Ju<lgw»ftli* C.n.rt of i>l«M of A<i*m* county, on •!>* nr»taHy nf th* next regular tetru of »»id , held KI the Court Houk* hi the town o. nn tin Si cond Monday of January le> ‘ pl«»d bv nn.wrr o'demur to r-aid eompli-'nt. nr tin- vanie will be hrard and determined to her übrenc*. . , , , Witnc € * mv hand and **-*! [l. of .aid court thi* 16th, day us Nov* nih.-r. lS6fi. JOHN McCONNEL.CIerk. Nov. 16th. 4w. By A. J. Hill D.puty Notice to Non-Besidents. [ln lb* Court ol Common Pleas of A<!*m* County Indiatin, January Trim, 1867. Sarah Muora, "f ra S- Petition lor Divoret. Walter Moor*, j It appearing frem affidavit filed intheabov* •ntitled cauri- that Walter Moore ia a nonresident of the State of Indiana. I Notice !*lhere.'ore hereby gtventheaaid Walter I Moore th:.t he be an.l appear before the Hon. I juJirf of the Court of Common Ple-s of Adam* einintv. on the first day if the next regular te in of said court, to he held at the Court ! House in the town of Decatur commencing on I th* Si-cond Manday ol January 1867. ami j plead by an.w -r * r demur tu*aid coin pl lint ior th*- same will be he:.l'd aud dvteriuiurd in hi* absence. Witness niv hand *”<l seal [l a J of said court thi« 1 6lh d*y of November 1166 ’ JOHN McCONNEL. Clerk. Nov. 16th, <v By A J. Hill. IN puty. , Notice to Non-Resident. : i In the Court, of C. mmon Pie i* of Adatn* Comity, Indiana, January Term, 1867. J«hn Butts, "1 vs > Petition for Divorce. . Rhoda 0 Butt*. ) It appears from affidavit filed in the above eaiilk-<l cause that Rhoda C Butts is a non-r»-shlHut ofthc Slate of bulimia Notice is, therefore, hereby given thes id I Rhoda C. Butts that she be and nppea. be--1 fore lhe Hon.JuJge of ihc ' o irt of C »inm )fj ’ Bbns of Adams county on the first ilayofthe ’ iuxi regular term then of.to b - held -«t the court lion e in the town of D catur, commencing, on rhe second Monday of .Intniurv. 18A7 and p’ead by an«w» r or demurr »o said complaint or the , same will be beard and determined in her ab- | aence. Witness mv hand an J wal [l i j of said C urt, hereto affixed this November 6th, 1866. JOHN McCONNEL. Clerk. Nov. 16th, 4w. By A. J. Hill, i eputy. fc| - - — --.---.i—*~r~ M WI I. .1 I ■ Notice to Non-Residents. In the Court o! Common Pleas «d Busrut County, Indians, January Term, 1867 Smith M Oliver. 'l vs. > Peti'ion fur Divorce. Almira J Oliver) Il appearing from Affidavit filed in the above ’ -ntitl'- d cause that Almira J O’iver, the defi-n daut, is n non r si lent of die Stat»» of Indiana. Notice is therefore h u rehy given the said Al mira .1 Oliver of the tiling and pendency of this proceeding, and that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the court of common pleas on the first day of the r.« xt regular term thereof, to be holdeil at t e Court l.onse in the tnxt nos Dicatur, in Adam- count van I S’He of Indiana, commencing on the second Mon iay of January. 1867, and answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will bn heard and de termined in her absence. ‘ Witness mv hand and seal of [l. s ] sai I court ’his 3th day of No▼♦nd»er, 18'6. JUHN McCONNEL, Clerk. Nov 16, 4w By A. J. Hill. Deputy. Land For Sale. ’ [ Notice i- herby give th«t the u iler-igno-l adI | iiiinislrator of the e-iateol Z P. Guard, will hy authority of the Court of Common Pleas at * Alums county, Indiana, sell a private vale of • the law * fhce of Jame- R. Bobo in the loa n of Dicalu in said county and Stalo on and after i the 2I«( dny of Dtcrmher 1866 The following described Real Ertatc to r wit: Th* nndivide I two third* part of the aonfh . half of the north weat quarter of section thirty three, in town twenty -even north, of range fifteen eaat, ALSO. The undivided two third* part of the north west quarter of the south west quarter of section thirty three,in town t-vinty seven north, of range fifteen east. Terms of Sale. One third cash in hand one third in twel-re months and one third in 18 months aecnred bv note with security to the aati sfnetion of th* undersigned. JAf. FAVST. N0v.16. 1834. Adniltilstrat'.r. Administrator’s Sale. NOTICf, is hereby given that the uni’rradndnistrat*.- of the estate nf Elix..neth Passon. deces«.-d , will sell at public sa * at the late resilience of th* dee ased in Jefferson I township. Adam* county, Indiana, on Friday, December 14. 1866. < the personal property of said est.l*. con*iatin< a. follows: , Horse*, rattle hne«. .beep, hmteebnbl an-1 kitchen fnrnitnre. earn . hav. farmin* tool* many other article* too netn-ro*-* »" mention. ’ TERMS OF SALE; ‘j A credit of twelve month, w-.1l be given on .urns of three dollar* :nd upward, by the pnrI chaser ci’inq h’s note with approved anenrity, waiving y«lua|i-kn law*; all anti'* under three 1 dollar* oa«h in hand I ION BV 8. PABSON. | W N.I»«. AdwiatanM’