Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1867 — Page 2
TH E EAGLE A. J. HILL, Editor. DECATUR, INDIANA. FRIDAY, February 1, 1*67. lUJ-DISTRICTING, THE STATE. We la»t week bfiv fly aHurled to the Mtioa of the radicals iu tl.e General As srtnbly of the State of Indison, and made the insertion that Dexocrsts would do • iess than their duty if they permitted the ; radicals to pass their ultra partisan was-■ ares. This week t»e propose examining ' ene of their tuestures, re districting the j State, for congress? iftlegislative and judicial purposes, for which purpose, we . understand, several bills have already I been itlroiuced. At th* last general election 344,7J2 ballets wrre cast, ri.e radicals having * majority of 14,516. lh.se 324,724 i votcre are repri stntrd by fiity vote* in ' the B-na'.e snJ oua hundred in the House. Or in other word* 6,494 voters are sulidcd to a representative . This bust* of representation fairly divided ae - cording to the political s aliment* of the voters, would give lite Dsmccrat* 23 . votes in the Senate, so the radicals 27, Lisle ad of 19 ts 31. as it now stands. In | the House, the Democrats would have 45 to the radical* 55, instead of 33 to 62. As ths S ate is at present districted, the ’ Democrats have lour votes lets in the! Rru»te, and seven i:» the House, thin they , •r« cr.’it'ed to according to ths vote cast. at tlx !**t general eleeiioo. Sv far we Lave confined tor remarks j to the wtsnner in which the State >s dis-; tric'.td for legislative purposes, but the) rauie manifest irjuslice is observable in . districting -'er congreasional and judicial, purpose*. And what we Lave lossy es ; one is equally applicable io the other, so ' far a* the rights of the minority are con- ■ c< raid. Under the prutsnl ratio ai represent a lion. aboiH 23,000 Democrats ara praclicaiiy disfranchised, lad Lave no voire in the legislative affairs oi the State. And ■* bills are now pending in the Gen-rai Assembly, introduced by radical*, intending ’o further di»fr«ochi*s Democrats, w« think it tins that there high handed proceed.ngs were stopped, even it Dem- i ocrats have to resoit to the tane means ; that radicals did to cany the late elec tian—by "hook or crook” as w* heard on* of them remark, whoniw ripreavnts the loyal county bf Wabash in the; S- Bate. As an illi.tration vs the manner in which they accomplish these outrages, upon the rights of the minority, we will! fake for exonple Albs count), strongi Democrats, and easting a vote of 9,080 at the list g-nera! elrctio ; they give, her* Senator and two representatives, i while she lacks but 656 of being entitled tv three representatives and lie san,’ number if one scnai.r and a half. Wabash county, strong radical, ca-t » vote a: th* same election cf 4.613 They give Wabash tbs same represents-■ tiua ae they do Allen county, when she . Las but little over hall as many voters. In other words 4,613 voters, where they i have a radical majority get the fame represent', i*n th<l 9,<’tßo votes do where; tna Democratic mijo. ity i« largely in I the ascendsist. If the rsd e-is succ-wd in getting tie, Siate districted according io seme vt I ih*ir Lilis no» pindiag, 120,000 radicals! ta the so one radical counties will send a | majority pf .er.aoo »14 <<-p>CfyS*2:hrE3 < io the Gcnersl As-etubly, against the pretest of iC 4,000 Den ccrttr. That is the Dvnsocrstie pnitr might carry th* Etale by 80,000 majority »nd yeti not baio a nuj >nty in both br inches of the General Asumblv. i It is argued by the radicals that ths ! tteajority when io power should rule, 1 wbieh*we are potfvetly willing to cons’de. But we are not willing to stand by and allow a powerful party to be prae’ ; ral)y dvefrawehieed. The Lgislatioß proposed waulJ giv.-th* radical* a majority i n both branches of the Geiers.' A-aotnbly, if the Democrat* at. the fi- xt election should carry the State by 80,000. To driest these unjust partisan measure*, we repeat tie minority are justifiable in u«ing any msec* within ikeir power, and .hey do less ‘.hanthvr who’o duty to their constituent*, if they do not prevent them,- even though it I® by bulling, from passing the bills w* have hsd underoiusrdsration
SENATOR WILSONSBOUNTY BJLL j Senator Willson has introduced a bounty bill, which includes sailors and martties, as well as soldiers, and pro- I vides that all who enlisted for not less than, two years iu the late war, and are i entitled to receive a bounty of one bun-j dred dollars and no more, shall be paid a bounty of eight and one third dollars n mouth for each month* service. The, law es the last session is by this bill re pealed, and all bounty money piid cut i under its provisions is to he deducted : <rotn the amount due under this bill, , should It become a law. The Freedmen’s Uureua. > This institution was passed over the I President’s veto, and the unanswerable j I arguments that he presented against it. i The measure wa» brought forward by j the fanaiies who control Congress anil i the Republican party, without regard te its legality or 1U cost, embraced it as one j ; of their p»ia. Tts l«tedecision of the Supreme Court of ths United States reaches the military tribunals established by the bill, and de- , dares them to be i legal. Deprived of I the aid of these bayonet courts, of freed ; men’s buteau is weak, except in the mat- ' Ur of expending money, and in this it is very strong. Il harbors an army of laxv officeholders, and its managers are ca l ! j >ng upon Congress to appropriate to' them four millions cf duliars for this ; | year’s use. This would give one thou* and officeholders just lour thousand dol- ’ ; Inrs each for the year. They ar* good , (suckers, and will not rest content with ■, i snvthing shoit of that sum. — Ind. fitr- . i ■ n ' Congress and the Supreme Court- , The New York World in noticing the !. ! suggestions being made tu virtually do ;; i prive the Supreme Court, as aeo ordiuate ;, j branch of the Government, of the power i ; conferred upon it to inter pret the Con ; , , solution, or determine its meaning in ( controverted cases, says. “We might !as well have no Cons'.ituuon to bind and , ; restrain Congriss, to ba enabled to.erect: I barriers against their acts being declared ,< I unconstitutional. And, in fact, all the i | currant arguments iu favor of the »u- ( i pretn* control of Congress over pending • public questions are argument* against i i constitutional government. The mam-; I ! ent you malt* Congress tha final judge p iof th* extent of tkeir own powers, you ; ■ jabalwb bbe Constittitioc.”— Ind Her- i all The Idler The idle mania an annoyance—v nui- ~ saoce. He is of no benefit to any body. I > I He is an intruder in the btiisy thorough-1, i fare of every day life. He stand* ia our i i 1 path, and we push him contemptuously : »«ide! He is <J’ no advat -.ge to any-bedy. ll* nnoy* bueir.e:B men. IT* makes them unhappy. He may have an income j to support hi u in idleness, or he may, sponge’ on his good mtnrel friend*, i But in either case he- is dfe-piaad, Young ! UHD, do soxetbing in this buiiiing, wideawake wcrldl Move about for the bene- ' 6to f mankind- if r.ot for yourself. Do I aot be idle. Gud’s law is that by the I | sweat of our brow we shall earn our j bread. That Gw is a good one, an 1 the j bread we earn is sweet. Do not be idle. Mir-Ji-* «re too precious to be squan lerd i thoughtlessly. Every min and every I woman, however exalte!, or however ■ ! humbl*, ears be g'oi io hi* short life jit so inclined; therefore do not be idle. — Tb* Stag At The Pool. A stag i-ne summer's d«y came to a pool to quench his cuirst, *ud as I e .-rood drir.kinr be saw bis form r-fl-'Cted imth* water. What beauty and strea-i ' g-h.” aai! he, "are in these horn* of ! mine! but how unseemly «re these weik ! i and slender feet!'* While be was thus I criticising, after i,ia own fancies, th« i form wl-icb nature b«d given him, the > I huntsmen »nI hound* drew that way. | The feet, with ahieh he had found soj j much fault, «o-n carried him rut of th«j ; reach of bn pursues*; hut the born*. Os I which he was so vain, becoming entangled ■in a thicket, held him till the hunters again came up to him ,and prorvd the i I cause of hie death. i Look to use before ornament. « as. - Congress and Calvinism. Tt.e Springfield RepuLliean. in pointing out the absurdity of Congress in del manding that the Southern S'ates shall ! set as States!n rat-fiing the proposed! utnondment. while for other purpose* itt i does not ndaiic that they *re State*; in t | ihe same breath refusing to guarantee i them representation if they ratify, and threatening them with harsher measure* 'if|h*ydonqt—»av* it is reminded of the old theological complication: "Yon shall and you sha'nf, Youc«n and you ean*t. You Will and you wou’t, i And you're demned if you don't, |. —e l ' Tennessee I>e;:s!ntnre. Na-’Hville. Wednesday, January, 23, ' In the lower branch o' th* Legislature >to day a bill was passed on a first readi ing, to organize, tram and camp thti 1 lev*! militia. Mid provides fora cavalry. 1 regiment in each Congressional District j composed ot white and colored men,; subject le thu order of the Governor., Another bill was passed striking the , word while from the franchise law. Both . 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■■u New* ‘items. The internal taxation will nothbe reduced io the extent that was contemplated on the opening of Coitgre**, for [ two reasons; first, the internal revenue receipts have marerially fallen off and i are iikly to continue ata reduced rate; land, second, the Ways and Means Committee do not favor reducing the taxes, ; while the Senate seems willing to lower the tariff. The recent decision of the Supreme Court regarding the illegality of military ftrials, receives additional interest fiom the knowledge of the approach to our shores of John 11. Surratt. It is thought her* that it. will be imposible to empannel ! a jury es Washington citizens every member of which shall wosider it « ' crime to have assisted in the assassination ;of president Lincolu, whatever way be . the evidence. ' —A Washington special says; I hear i that Secretary Siantuo, in conversation • with a friend, gave it n* his opinion that ; the country is in more danger to day i than at any time during the rebellion. ■ Id* tl ir.ks the proposed impeachment of the President will, it prosecuted much further, lead toftwnr, tl.e result of which it is difficult to foretell. The Secretary is represented as being very apprehensive lest Congress should lake some fatal step ia that direction. This sounds strange from Scanton. Nsverthsleas, I seed 1C fj* what it is wnr.h, Says the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Atje the impeachment scheme remains in statu quo So tar as I enn learn, the sub committee having cLaige ol the matter are rernarkiuly retlcient and n- thing can be gleaned frum them. It is rumered at the Cap itul that ex-detective B iker is one of the principil pimps in th* movement, and that he has been authorized io hunt up . witnesses, documents, etc I atn not I .inclined to believe ibat this is true, a*' it is well understood that he was hvely used to get np a cas* against Jefferaon Davis, at which he labored assiduously, and gtvs the radical members of the committee endre satis'aelion, so far as bis nefsr'ous efforts were coscsmed. Cocntzki kit, — A Widl. expt uled 85 ■ coun'eriei 1 grr-enb-ck i>as just m id* its l apbearenc*. Ii is oneo T th* best yet put. in circulation, anJ is dated Match 10, 18G2 In the coutetfirit ti e* large figure 5 in the centre touches the shading of the, I nitrd States,” in die genuine it does ■ not. This is th* |only discrepancy by which the spurious note can be delected ,M , From Tew Orleans New Orueaxs, Wednes iav J lauary 23, Tne remains of Geiural Albert Sidney Johnston were placed on board the G >l- - steamer this afternoon, for removal to Tefas. Tie procession was large, being p*n!y oompossd cf Ladies. Among the confederate general* present were G< neral* Beauregard, Hood and B r, g?- Thu services were solemn and impresi-ive. Notice to Non-Resident. In the Court, of C.-mtnon Pleas of Adam* County, Indiana, January Term, 1867. Jehu Butts, "I vs S- Petition for Divorce Rhoda C Butts, ) It appear* from affidavit filrd in the above eatitled cause that Rhoda C. Butts is a nonresident of the State of Indiana Notice is. therefore, hereby given the said 1 Rhoda C. Butt* that she be and appear bes re the Hon. JUuge of the "ourt of Common , Fieas of Adam* county on the firxt ilayofthe ' next regular term thereof,to b: held at the court in the town of L> catur, commencing, on ihe secon-t Monday of January. 1867. and p’ea.l bv answer or demurrto said complaint or the will be heard and determined iu her absence. Witness my hand and seal [i * j of said Ciuri, hereto affixed this November ’6th , 1866. JOHN McOONNEL.Oferk. Nov. 16th, 4w. By A J. Hill, 1 eputy. Noticeto~ Non- R eside nts. In th* Court of Common P'eis of Bdam* Conntr, Indiana. January Term, 1867. 1 Smith M Oliver.) vs. Petition Cut Diiorc*. Almira J. Oliver) It appearing from affidavit fifed in the a bore 1 entitled cause that Almira 1 Oliver, the defen Idsnl. is a nor, resident of ihe State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Al i mira J. dliver op the fill: : SBt! yiiffsney «f j this proceeiling, and that she b» and app-ar bei fore the Hon. Judge of the court of common pleas on the first day of the rrxt regular term thereof, to be holden at t' e court house in the town of Decatur,in Adam* countv and State of i Indiana, commencing on the seernrri Monday of I January, 1867, ami answer or demur to said . complaint, or the same will be heard and de tenuiued in her absence. Witness rav l>*»il and -eal of ,l. s J sai I court this 13ib Jay of No vember, ififfi. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk Nov. 16. 4w By A, J. Hill. Deptity. Administrates Sile. Y/TOTIOE is hereby given that the tifMer'll signeii adn ’ihistrato’r of the esthle of Eii- ! gab,th Hasson. dec-as- d, willseii at. public sate j at the late residence of the dec ssed it: Jefferson ; township. Adams county, Indiana, on Friday, l>tcenter 14. 1866. the personal property of said estate, consistin; as follows: Horses, catlie. Log*, sheep, household and kilehen furniture, corn, hay. farming tools and many other articles too numero-rs to’mention. TERMS OF SALE: A credit oftyi’ve mouths will be given on sum* cfthree dollars and upward, by the p*r’ihsser giving h-s note with -approved acciwity, waiving vaiurtitnj la we; all suns under three dollars cash in hand. HEN RT S. PARSON, Foe- *l, 1*44
!ti.t "■ • *l'lsoo «*KR W« want agents er ’ • * to sell oar nfrw™*'? | chifer* Three ne’lxind*. Under nntl upper feed. Warranted ire year* Above, sal.-.rv nr , lar re rom nissio'-s p e I ■ The ONLY ni iohtne* ■ solili'i United State* for le*«tban 440, wh’c.h I ar- fulltt tier nerd l>y f Inter. Wteeler dr ilwn.i ■ Gr»aer Jf Byker, Singer $ C,:.. ir.d IJaeMder ' Ail other ch -ap -n whine* ire i'lfri-oemente and | the seller gr uter tyre liable to nrred.fine. and ■ nprisionment. t’ireulsrs fr*«. Addfe-a. or call • upon Shaw A Clark, Biddeford, as ine. or Jhiearolll. 9 seiy JUSTICE BLANKS. We have a superior assortment ofjustic*; ( blank*, such as’ Summon-, Snbpcenas. Executions, etc ,for sale cheap at the EAGLE OFFICE. TRUSSES an Shoulder Braces, of the most ! approved mike, with a large stock of Surgical Instruments, at 8. C, BOLLMAN’S Z«w Drng Store, i Notice to Non-Residents. In the Court of Common Pie-* of * darns cotintv. Indian'’ January Term 1867. Jacob Buhler, vs > Complaint for divorce Caroline Buhler, ) It appearing from uffi livit fi’ed in th* above entitled can*.- that Caroline B ihler is a non- I resilient of the State of Indiana. Notice is | therefore hereby given the «a : d Caroline Rohl-r of the film? and pendency of this complaint, nnd that she be and appear before the Won Judge of th* court of common pleas of ddamj I eonntv.on the first day of t>* next regular , term thereof, 'o be holden at the Court Hous- in ’ th* town of Decatur commencing mi Monday. January 11. 1867. and p’ead by answer or d» mttr to said complaint or the same will he heard and determined in her absence. Witness my hand and seal of said court, i this 30th day of October. 1 K 67. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. By A. J. Htt£, D-puty. Nor. 2. Sheriff’s Sale. In the Court of Common Pl*»s of Adams County, Indiana. I Abraham Bolimaa ) VS I Henry Ewing ) By virtue of an exeentton to me directed | and delivered, by the clerk of said court in the I above *nt,itl-*-l *att¥«. I Lave levied upon, an 1 wiil expose tor sale Public Auction, at the | Conrt House door. Deeatnr. Adons county, I • Indiana, between yi.e hour*ofp-ie aul *ojr j , o’clock I’ M. of the 23M. day of February 1867. I Ths rents and profits fora term'nnf to ox reed seven rears of the following described 1 premises vis Th. east half of the north 4a«t quarter of loection (13) fifteen, township (271 twen’v- I i seven north of range (13) thirte-m e ist, cor, i taining (RC) eighty ae'cs of land And on f-.’btre to realise therefrom the full j amount of the judgement upon which said, execution >S l**ti*d, interest thereon and ! 'cost*. I will at thessme t-ine and in th-1 J manner aforesai 1 off t for sale the fee simple | ' of the above di-«cribe ' premises, taken a* the ' prop-rty of the defendant to satisfy said ex ; locution, till* 15th, Jav of January, A. D. 19157 JAMES STOOPS JR Jan. 18th, 1566 4w. Sheriff i I — (x’TAßUsi’vn ix >866 ) ‘ The Original One Price Store ” Townley D*Wa!d, Bond A Co.. ■ No. 105 <£ 107 Columbia St, Ft. Wayne; Indian'i. i Wholesale an-1 Retail d aler* in German. Briti hand B lgian Dry Goods, are now receiving a larc*. stock of Fall Dre«s Gifibdk, Shtfwl*. Cloak*. Mantilla*. Cloth*. Cavimcre*. Satinet*. Joan*. V-st- ! in<v*. House Fttrwshins Goods, Woolen Blnnke's Flannels, Quilts Domestics Bleached and Bmwn Mus'ins, Sheetincrs, • Shirtinsys, Tickings. Stripe* D*T.ain*. ■ Print. G : n»h*m«. Hosiery. Glove*. La , dies’and G n” Wrappers. White Good* of all kinds. L**e*. Embroideries Trimi . minws. Fancy Wires. <tc. We desire to ! ctH nartio.ular attention to our large stork ■ of Carpets embraemsr Rrnssel. thro* plv, I Tncrriin Fn<y't~h Wool. T.'*tin'v TFemn. ; Raj. S'nir and other varicji’* a . abo Ru j*. •’Hassocks Oil C'nths ike Wp shall tips j *en=on keen the largest stork of goods I ever brought ta For* Warn*. O u prior* will he lew for th* time,. *« wre sol! for small profits Mr. R W. Toivn'*v , s always in the Ei«to-n markets ntirehas- , 'nw fir cr-’h, enabling us to sell at th* lowest rnt * s TowNt.KY, DxWxtn Raxp ik Co . Fort Wayne, Tnd. Reh*ncV« S**w**d Tonie. ' - Tbia medicine, invented hv Dr J. TT Rehenrlt. of Phils lelphin. is intended th dissolve the food i and rnske it inf* chvm*. th* first P'ccr'-s of digretion Rv cleansing ’be stomseb with f M'n-lrikr Pißs th* tonic-soon r*tff»vAS fix* *».>.♦ .-{TT.! ? T.nf 1 patnn Virfor* n<t«n? it will br di£»**cf.*d. i (’unsiiniulioß fin'f** h /i mrnd bv e PnimAnir Svrnn th*» cUraclj nn<l liv<*r f i« rru»4n licnltbv mthl the Bnnetfte re«tnr*»<l. 1 h#»ner Mnic nn»l r»l!« nre in d*mtlt j ryerr cas'' 4 hJtlbo*of tbe po.iwef'd anti thr** nr fon r V»ox'*’ nf tbe rnßH'lr*ke ptlh will enre any or ’innry f of T>r nnlc**« pmfe««?rm3 ?n Kew Torlr. . •n'l at hi» pTrnetpi) office in PMH I*l phi* er*rr we*k S'e dailv pnnors of ench or hi« pamphlet on conMimptlon for » h«« <l*vji fo r vhita.Ho'n. 8 t oMerre. wlk-f. ptvchjraJnj?. th* two n lof th** Doctor, one in *h<* Inwt <tf r*nMimotion. wn-l thooib#* •• h* *»nw , h. in health, are on the GoTf»mm«nt , ctamr. 1 RoM hr all drran<l pr»r* 50 prr hotfl*. or 37 SOt**e half dnz*r« AH ora frr S'lriro «honW be in Dr. , t prir canal office, No. 15 North 6th street, Phila - <leirhi». Pa. Goofthl wholesale tftnte; Dfoim, * e Co.. S. Raure, BaV-im<wo f M 3.; John ! C. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker 4: Taylor, Cl»ic*fo,T!l : CnlTf t 7>r»w ,S» —lt
■ ■■ius—.u I. yr Beliaqtienf List A list o lands d” ! town lets rctlirh’if 1 anj remaieiqg delinquent <nr t’d nou.| ; payment of t*x*«-Yi>r the year 1v65l v 65 *r.d. prrvimi* years, in A lams county, s't .'e of In-liunn: OwnM’NaKSS. -»Trr:»s !’ | J’! I I N I Union Township. , N'b. 1 tlrerr. pt •» U a IS Ml S«l’’r ! : H’-vlbli-i- Fred, rP* nftnt 13* 20 . 75 3’9 Meloy. Thornts, n r - * n'» «fr 2 n hfn 3 a-»rn«. n hf« -qr J Wolf. Ahrnham, rwurnAOr *1 40 RifflA. n” dr I'Mr 2.4 4* <b»vnA. *»hf *» or 24 *** Wnnd Tinn ,w a. 2 Wentlinf, n w <|rjs wor 30 40 46(i 1851 Root. Township. No *. Ficher-Thn*., heirs, n* «•• nr * wa” •»* 2R 14 B Rs»n*, p»ncn*«WT?B 2* San>A, 4« Re me, n w ir • w nr S&m*. pt *• hf s aqr W 2255 92% Kirkland Township. No. 4. .Tn«*nh <- ?-■»•*. whf n ow ?•*, 27 13 I*“* i 1 ♦?»»»». f’Drnelias. n»• are *ir j> 40 , ’- n 1 | T4n<rW« T R. sb’nwqr in , I ai’b'r‘. John. ewn-nwqr Vi 24’i 745* • Henry. Cnwss -r D * ‘7F V. .»n 4**2 > I GK’r’ntfA, V ' - 4;fn»qr * 40 173 *<l Tilby. 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Fhsbs, » b'n h'n "nr U <o « hfn**|rnw q 14 Same. ■hfn-q sw-Vlt >1 I Ssm--, iV-1-11} Vwiiie.'-e. Rpowqr 3’ * iii I Warr-, Msrtls. ~Itt»ot 3 X Vance. Ambolla, n•yra eqr 23 *« 210 90. Wsbo'li Township, No. 11. aegbn«,'W-n ,hotr«nptnwan •<! 2* » >* H J' ".o-r.-T.-.iin. awursw ir 29 g Fran., Heer, C„ n-nr. eqr 31 «" u SsnutT. C«tb«eln», nh'ieir M ’• M- 1 Un-'i i-. n hf«wqr w 1S w ™ ; y-.n.-re- Andrew, ne nr H »J 2 3,7,-, ; TWeW.raleh, n-n-ewqr.3l *»- j rwrtne. J. N„ wl,Cn.gr « " | «am- .eqrneqr .33 Jnnven '-nS-we, n worse .r “ • • RmUfc. .T*rem*ah, P' nwn*- n qr v S-mUMkea.A., Wi’kiTVon. Marie, entn wfr 34 JJ !?* *;[ Wilkinson. Jehne, ep-seqr 30 1-’ *' l J.fferson Township. N-b >?• Brelre. Char’-*, pt rail pt £2513 I* I CUrfr. Hserecn, y.M ••* JJ I j C|an«nn. Tli’.herd. chfn vr qr 27 w I Drnswnrth. Geonre, nhfee qr 15 < S<rn*. swnrneqr 15 4" I T>innr’h;y..Tphn. n-qr -J4 »; » KweF.Cathnr’n*. e• *r *1 T,-w>rhnwrnwr. W»d«. m* In*a eqr 33 21 2 7 , W-Cnllrek. Wtn„ wh'nwqr n m’vii’o S-ban-.J. S. pt mid pt W JWW . White, James, - stdo ne qr 37 st u wj TOWN LOTS. . Spopre-, San, Dv-atnr. N». Lots. <;• 1 fi.re., “ ’* IO 25 *n”!mre t’-err, “ “ s! w F.i-..10b 11 e B-I.na Vtsta, ’ 2*'?i’l I r-M. tUr.l-1. •' “ 15 ** ’ Ga’Jar—H. D„ N»w 'Bn'raU, ” ** Same. •; “ ? Sim*, * c 27 10 Sem-*. - “ 2’ < ° i I. William n Rrwn'-”. \n.’itrv*v , aw.l’hv-1-3 —rif* ‘ *!p -v? j« H *ri nn<l p*m7l*i ; n<'l« , ’’no’v»nt For *h” ”» --”"vre-,,q* t f>r ♦h*’ v*nrl«Rs nn 1 n-ovfrrv t , and with -n —•• -•”««. an-' I that 'h'r n-nn-mt eh*r*M Is *--* r-.-r -h n,r*'- ilir tnv*t , an* H-.- rji’«.n>e w., -- -.-r 1-1 V- r-n the Brit and .If- i re-rO, d.T ''rTlerember. A. n l*** I Ciren nnd-e rev bant at th- A-’t'trr-. n**-'-” n.*. nr, | DMWBbe-H,I««S. W.G. SPKXI KH. And. S’'.tire I, h.'-ehr clren that an mn-b nf • lin ls an ’fr»wn a’vnov’if n la aiy'3'’r»o tn* 1 i tex-’ n»na!lv. nml rnet. whlrh mav N ’ * V.‘ >r ' ; frnrn ♦*)»* nwnnn on th* l ■’■•r «%I' l . will ? . at th** HvtexJ? ’ i’*Y • r„in‘wnF \ 1-vnw. hr a' < nn t*- - , fir-t Man lov .< r.hr-t-trr. <r> errMnn- • Giron nn ’or mv h.ira. a t thw 5 n V‘np> thir, !2th ley of Decomher, A. D. 1 DAcwnjhnr, 2U Au>kwl. ’ Jlhtu A DHCTTTRTS r TO YOUNG MEN. ' 1 " Just ’’•All,bed. in a Seal-. 1 Enedofe Price r cent* A on th* V itur'*, r nnd R%<l leal Cure of or S m B I inn! W-nkuAM, 3nrn’'int«rv Kniiy-inne Sex j 'ml D*'l»iiitv, nn'l Tmn •-!• qpnts to M’rr’asr j ■ XerronsiH***®. fl ’i'np’ i ftn. i'toi- » , «r, end Fi‘e;\frntil qn 1 rpfi’V»n*r fr.-vn *»**»*' \.b i« a , Ac.* - HO3KRT ’ J CCLVERWKLL. M. D-, Author of the f i “Green Rnok?* A* r The world r*nnernp.! nnthor, in sb!** Ty’ct'ir.’ n*ir«B fr v*» hi* nnrn '*x ! perience that the nwf fl crvi«eqn<*nrni4 Self ' j 4bttM mav b*» tnally renor?.-! w?fbnnt • irino. flfnd'r’thnit din n «iir<f»cnl *»n**n. ► *;on«. bou<»i«*s, in«*rti neat’, rin?’. , • point•»»?n moi- of onre it one* ee-tain , lan 4 h r rr**r no mit* i ! ter nrhnt tion miv M.mif cure hini | 1 se!ffh*apl'’ an! Yilicill* Thia j , ■aril! prove a boon to ’ thnn<*n4*. f ' i Sent ♦in'ier «eal. tn anr in n rU’n i M»al on th« r*»*' a ip! o r «’i **nt9 o- - two Aleo Dr. Guide, '* priced cen*«. Adlre«*i ’ ’ the nublulnrw 1 1 CHAR .T. C KLPTKA 00 : . 1 107 York, Foil Oflfc* Box r r»l -4**
NEW BAKERY. I Mcri’Vßian & rcliboSd. I ■ Wo-il'-V n-speftfully inform Ihe p iblictha) . the best of BREAD, ROLLS, PIES. C \KES. nw.ACKERS ETC., run it all time* b*» hid <Yt they: Cnk*' and <7»nActionary, furnished privuie f unities an 1 parties on short notice CHOICE FAMILY GtIOCEIUES Aim C O M T’U 3 FI3 1 3 R?'. k;*pt constantly on hand, The patronage of the public mpectiully aa lliciud. ; Bakerv, street, opposite J, Stoon< FT irnex* Shop Dec.itur, S-pt.B H 66. ts New Wagen Shop! F’RBD’CcIIC-s MfilTZ WORLD .muij-'.i’ce tn th* pul.l> r- .-. he 1« prepired tmm urllactlira on hl.art.fi,ctie-' and reasonable term I *. cmim bvci'M T USO 'VaOOXS. <♦.<•• “'r h- '0 . i I,:<ve an 'u .11 1 a g-md * ii>n! ■ f'-re; I her,and will warrart >L i-.-. •'< d..y ! competion in workman in P a I cis. REP A 1 R I > < ‘ -lone on ’ho ' . fi**. «"•’ <he m CH. . .m. ■, cull Hip U •-■ <> Memocraf Offi ' ' -<nt»h -I'b '< *■ ' r ' 5 -.v-t*■••••Il Front -md SwcuiiJ s-m ' l . 1 - u !niii’i*" ! ' ° New Planing DECATUR. INDIANA. In thebuilliny forme ly knmen «’ AcUmsn'i .4 >pHE emi-ed t< dress all I kind-of lumber-i i ' :r T " i res.’on the slmr.est n me*. Lim.her bic glu •; from a di«t«i.c.- -Ire-sed -o that 1» .-.n V-keu I bark t.he suts trin GJiaWu.-. r-- .. vl i- .27 NUMBER'S * •-LKN ■_ PL WIN 1 MILL, DECATUR IND j Al the old XH-'L’N A.H, kinds O' ln ?'r r ‘ dre. -l ’'b-rd. r, ’-.eh ljT, ,rre« n - '1 -b ”?■ - 1 " L "-" - ’ !, P reo-re V - 'i- : lu-übo.- . -.re a Jj get it -lr -A.red an 1 ta» ? if h £ ! _ _' “ ' ■ vmrf Ti swt 'p;iEundi-r.*ign*<lScho.-? Exammr-r. w-ll h Id | » p .'••lie .-svn'.nVions nt hi« otiice .lb Dec... t.nr.onth* lastreSitmslay af«*eb tnjn' ohuatir.Uy Oet I’. 1 •• - Nov. l :l , - Dec. 8, SPECIAL. T r *<-linol I.»iv tto’itivelv prohibit* e x str.i- --■ nation upon any other day than th*' **t averI or public *x-mii»atio-i .am! req-.t r—»• >*• sob. er* tn pr.-sent to th* Examiner a certificate or good ebarsc'er.from a Tow. skip Trustee, cf G:n» other prmuinet Jm*l7. Iyr S E David Stuiabaker, ATTOR'EY AT LAW- CL4W & REAL ESTATE AGENT OEChTUft. INDI *.N X. Will nrrcttco Uw in Adams an 1 rein-i>i"V counties, -rill *ecnrepen-ion* ando! -erel-ims a -aih«t the government, w 1 bnv and si h .<*• ‘ E*.-,te ex ..nine title, and Piy « « 11 vbnr h:i - ■•‘s4 D«*r‘ ” IDlllfc to H J af r»’fl if agency H- i< *!«<» * N-mrv Pn’Au-. spared to draw deeds, mortgag-s, and o.her ins’rn m*nt* of writing. . June Bth. 86 i. 1 7 -- O ORWIN & 3 RO ’ S . DSALIBS l* Dru-’*. FAN’CA’ AND TOILET ARTICLBS, Spong**. Brashes. rrrf:»»®ry Ac. KEROSENE OR COM OIL ANS LAMPS: Physicians' PreStripjipmi canfnllv com pan de 1 and o decs answered with eare and desnstch P-r-nre’ and Physicirns /mm the 0.-iuntrv will find our stock of r " m . i nlet-. warranted genuine and of the beat j quality. JAMES R BORO, Licensed Real Estate Agent, DECATUR INDIANA. -S AAP ACRES of good farmin? Innd. «ey--1 OH! feral Town lots mid a Large quantp ry Os wild land for sale Hfoil XC-iJ. «*> '”>/ • -,-govl farn. or wild land, he will sell it o If you -vant vonr 1-ind sold, ne wul sed *t far T p, BORO. attorney at law. it pension <t bounty agent nECATUR. INDIANA. r-raPFlGE—Opposite tb* Auditor* •ffice j'l 1 Dr*-« D eds. Mo-tgage". and C mtr icts, ! Re mem Lmd*. pay Taxes, and collects Boun- ; ties and ’’elisions. _,q _i;_ly May Ith, 1866. xNDI’F'V SORG, PHYSICI'V and Sf’RGFOM, pgCAi'UR, tUDIAWA. O i”tnE-Main St . opposite n ro’* Dry Douds Store . f7a7jfixeff, PhysHian and Surgeon, i DK C A TU R . INDIANA. I ' rr OFFICE-Second floor i Store. ... Flavoring Extracts. —""— ’ " * r -,«c | V ery aD
