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- ASBICII I ij a A I ■ ths rocTon. Everv body knows the doctor; a very important person he is to v.s all. V< lot could we do without him? He brings u« Into this world, aril tries to keep u« as long in it ns be can, nnd ns long ns our bed’.: s can hold together; and he is with us at ll.at strange aad last hour, which; ■will come io us nd, when wo must, lenvo ibis world and go in the B'S* When we arc well we perhaps t'.tnk Title about the doctor, or we have our small joke st him and his drugs! but let any-; thing go wrung with our body; that won- ; derful tabernacle in which our soul dwells let any c f its wheels go wrong—then eff we fly to him. If the mother thinks her husband or child dying, how she runs to him and urges him with her tears. How she watches Lis face nrd follows his searching eye as ho examines the denrj sufferer! How she wonders what he thinks! What would she give ‘ what he knows? H w she weart s f-r| bis visit! How achecfrtd woid from him makes her h»?r* leap with joy, and gises her spirit and strength to wa’ch over the bed of distress! Her whole ( soul goes out to him* in unspeak>>L.e gratitude when he brings back to her from the power of the gravchcr husband or darling c hild. Ihe doctor knows tnnny secrets, of cur sorrows, which n 0 one else knows; some of our sins, perhaps which the great God alone knows! How many lives and hearts he carries in hit heart and itf'his hands! So you s.re be is a very important person, the doctor and we should do our best to make the most of him, and to do our duty to mm and to ourselves. NOVEL MODE OF MANAGING A HOUSE Oa Saturday last a groom mounted on a 1 ightnettled hunter, entered t’ in High street of Cold stream, and, when opposite Sir John M .jonbank’s monument, the horse begun to plunge ard rear to a ferufulextent, swerving to ti.ej right and then to the left, but go forward he would not, r-nr could nil the p x ertions of the groom overcome Lis ob«a nacy . Ti e sleet was G-led with people

expecting to P r<s i.io p.niirn! destroy litmsell on the sp’kes of the iron rr.ilirg aronnd the monument, when Mr. oicDoucil saddler, walked up to the groom end n»id:“ I think, my man. you er** not takeing the proper method to make the 1 ;ise go; allow me, if you please, to show you a trick worth knowing.’ “Well,” says the groom, “ if y nu can mskehim go, it’s mote than I car.; wh«n Mr McDocraltook a piece cf v.hipcon!, wl.'c'i 1 e tied with a firm knet on the end of the animal'sear, which he omt gently down, fastening the end ot the string to ti e cheek buckle of the biidle. which done, he patled the horse’s r.crk once or tv. iee, nnd said.“ Now: let me see ycu go qu’etly home like c good horse,” nnd astonishing to relate it moved off ns gently as if nothing had happened. Mr. McDougal rays lie has seen, in Lon ion, herses which no Lianner of forco could make go, while this mild treatment was alwavs succeseful. — Kelso Chronicle.

IMPORTANCE OF EL T * D' FEED' Although the presence ■ .' n sufficient quantity of nutritive mat ers in toe feed I ia naturally the most fundAmental matter fur con;-ideratir.n tie bulk is scarcely less important. Tim function of digestion requires that tiie feed shall properly fill i the stotnae!; end however large 'he . supply o ( nullitiv" matters may be, their cff. cl is impel f» ctly brought about it the . feed be too small in bulk; and it actually ; becomes more valuable If diluted with v.oody fibre, or some other inert sub , stance. On the other hand, if feed be | too bulky, the sense cf repletion causes ; the animal to cense eating long before it, has ol.tainvd-a stiffieienl supply cf i.utii-' live matter. It is most necessary, j therefore, to study the bulk of tl.e feed . and to consider how to fix the different,

— — substances in such r mnuncr as to adjust tho proportions cf nutritive matter to their bulk. If \r« examine the-nature of the m xcd feeds most in vogae sniong fetderi. it wi'l mest genetal'v be found' thr.t very bulky feed is combined with ano.her of opposite j loperltes, 11.-cee, turnips, the most bulky of all k n<!s cf ■ feed, sre used idong with oil rake or i bean m a!; and if, from any circun.siat ce it becomes necessary to replace a large amount of tu. nips by the latter aubstane i th* deficient bulk must be rep;ac«u by h«y or atr» w __J> re /;

Sheriff’s Sale. In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, Indiana, Abraham Bollmat J VS Henry Ewing ) Dy'-.-irtue of an execution to me directed cud d lircred. by theclerk of said co rt in the | , above entitled *?u.-.e. I have levied upon and ; will expose for sale st Public Auction, at the : 1 Court House door, Decatur, Adam* county j , Indiana, I -'twee n the hours of one and f our, o’clock P. M. of the 23lZt, day of February 1367. ! The rents and profits for a trrin not-to’ex-i coed seven years of the following described ( premises viz The east half of the north cast qn--ter of i section (15) fifteen, town-hip (27) twenty-1 i seven north of range (13) thirteen east, con- ; l talninsr fSC) eighty sc <•« of lar.l ; And on failure to realize therefrom the full i ■ amount of the judgement upon which said t ' "xeeiitirm is issued, interest thereon and i costs, I will at the same time am! in the j mant.cr aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple, of the above describe 1 premises taken as the property qf the defendant to satisfy said cD. ccution, tnit 15th, dav of Jannnrv, A. 1867. JAMES STOOP JR ix i Jan. 18th, 1366 4ir. She rff . _—_—.— ~ Commissioners Sale. Notice is hereby c ven that the undersign- ( i or! commissioner appointed l*y the court of Common Pleas of Adar.- county will sell at private sale at his latv ofnee in the to.’vn of » Decatur in the county of «4daius in the State of .Indiana oiand after the 9/A, day of Mirch A. D 1867. 1 Tne fclloM’ini? dc'cribod Real Ksta*e to wit: The north west quarter of the north west qimr • ter of st ctiontwenty five (:5) the east half of ( ' the north quarter o! section twenty six i the east half of the south oast quarter us see- j i; t.ion twenty thive and the west half of the. 1 sf’utli we-t quarter of sec ion twenty-four »11 t in township twenty fi/e (25) north of ransjc ' fourteen east in the Count ? of Adams in the 1 State of Indiana containing in all '283 acres ! subject, to the life estate therein of Janes A«pv i which, has been assigned the record of which r.ssijrnr’' nt miv be found on Order Book . l of court. «»f common plena of Adams county: I sale will bp made on the following Terms ■ one third the purchase money in hand one d.;rd in one year one third -u two yr irs with : inlereston defcred payrnmiato be secured by ; notes to satisfaction of th' l undersigned DAVID ST r O.4B XKER Feb 1867, Commissioner. ■ t Commissioners Sale. I Notice i< hereby irircn that the und | ■»-d C'T>mi-< : >ner appointed bv Je* court of 1 common Ph . ' of \ county will at ' I private sal-* nt I.is law ofti*« in the Town of < Drcati r in the courAy nf Adams iu ihu State of ■ Indiana on an I after ihe Mi, day of March, A. J) ICC7. 1 Thu foliowlug tli^'rih?. 1 . real pstifoto wit: ti.least half of i}.p ior;h quarter of pci ion (hirfv five <35 ,w:.«hip twontr-eix !’d2d) north ci’ ra.if.e ihir’ eu z l3) east in the

■ -aid comity of Adatn« in the S; it.’ oi Indiana ,'{-.n:an:rj eighty nr ■ s of land to the s-mo i more or 1< «s on the following terms mi.- third I the pnrfhifse cash do vn one third in six ; ti.s on-• ddrd in me year with interest' n I d' sered payments to b ( - mctncd to the satis- ‘ j faction of the n'ldo-smned . i DAATD 3TUDARARER. Feb. Ist. 1867, Commissioner ' > 1 Administrator’s Sale. 1 . . I ; No*:'’?’ eiven t’ia‘t-i" tmd ’Ri?nc(l Administrfitr'r of the nf Daniel WeL?v • Deceased will sell at p’lblic sale atfheennrt I hf’-ipddnr in thecounty of Adams in the State of Indiana on the Z’lh, day bf March, J D. 1867. II : and I’-’twcon the h-> o-s of It) k a m and I o’clock p.m. r.usaidd'-v th" foUnwinr deJ scribed real estate: The tindividcJ two thirds of th south Lalfo ? 'bo sooth east, qnnrOrofsection tw"nty throe (2’) in townshin twenty sever. f 97) ror-li of ranee fourteen (14) I east, in the said eminty of ad.ams in the State oflndiana on the* follcwimr terms ono-third the rmrehavo monev to be paid in hand ne- ;, I third in six mouths one thire! in tweve ; mcntlis with i-nten-v" on rlrfe-e-d payments to | !>? sernrnd by noteu to the satisfaction of die , . undersign <d. i, JESSEE NIBLICK. Feb. I*t , 18'67, Administrator. | (

>oticc to Non-Residents, i In the Court of Common Piers of A d ims conn'y. Indiana, May Term 1867, 1 Nancy J. Brooks "k v=. J- Petition for Divorce Giles B. Brooks, j It appearing from affidavit filed in th" above entitled cause that, Giles B. Brooks is a non. resident, of the Slateor Indiana. No’iee is ♦ horefo'" hereby given thesa'd Giles B. Brooks „r r>." film.'aiui p. ndeil'y of lh : -= eo'”p : ’! ai d that ho be ar d npp-ar before the Hon. ■ftidtre o* the court of common plca= of dda.ns couutv.on the fi'st dav of rj e next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the town of Decatur c>mmencing rm Monday. May 13. 1867. and p’e-i I by answer or de- j mnr tn said eomrla-nt or the same will he hear 1 < and determined in liis absence. i ' Witness my hand and seal of “aid court,, this 4th dav of Febri-’n . 1367 i j JOHN MdCONNHL, C'erk. {j Fed. 8 1867 4w. By A. J. Ilnx, Deputy., j Estray Notice. ' Taken up by Jesse Ri.tn-1, Union township, wlii'o sow ai. ! eight pigs, in -k-d with slit —a /*. . A—

n left, ear nnf un ferbti i:i the sam■> An praise.! at fourteen dollars; reported by G D. II«xk * Feb. 221. JOHN MeCONNEL Clerk ’ APPOINTMENT OF ADMJNISrr.ATOn. I Notice is hereby ejren th at th- un«h*r*.is-''.«»d has b**eti appvint.’d A<t’nini<*rator cf •.hs, of ElwiH H. Sh» ph‘*r I. deceaan i,Said cstato i* 4 I tn K’ MARK ASVT Administrator, ) Jan-4th IMI. 4w. j ’ AFPvINTME VTOF ADMINfSTRkTORI X. Nohre is he ehv g=ven thet. the underfilled flfl. been snpohi’o 1 fli’n inin'.ra'. rir o ’iiectrie of 'lin es C WiU.m,dceeiwd. '1 he estate uprobably so.ret. WIL3OK. I Jan ll*h,4w AdmfniMrrtOrte.

An Old Sor&, set toeXew Tfunc. »1857.4 i As trrinq approaches Ants and Hoaehss jFroia their haUs conic out. And Mice aid Rats In . pita of cats, Gai!y skip about t i \V> n uf' ■ I -$W‘ J, xX “18 yours established in X. h “Only infallible remedies known.” • Free from I*r>:sor.s.” M “Not dangerous to the Human ramny. “Kats come cut of their holes to die. Costa-’sßat, Roach Ac. Exterms. I« a paste—used for Mice, Koachcs, Black an<l R en ■‘iote, <tc.,Ac. ; “Costar s” Bed Bug Exterminator Is a liquid or wash —used t > d istrrr, and also as . preventive fir B'.J Bujs, Costa’s Electric Powder forln’cts Is for .Tfiliv. .Vu-.qiietoes, Flm». Bed Bugs, face ts on Plants, Fowls, .liiimah, xc. j-r t 1 f Bfwabe ! 1 ! all of worthless imitation, iU’S.-e that “C.vtar’s” nam - i- on each Boss Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. ITAddress, EZilVtaili'St. COSTAR. 4 ' I Broadway, N. Y. ATSold in Decatur, bid. KTByS.iM. C. Bowmax Acd all Druggists and Retailers everywhere ‘ 4 COST^TL'S ; ’ CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVE. For cuts Burns, Bruises, Wounds,'Bods, Gance's. Broken Breasts. Sore Nipples, Bhatdi e. Biilol ami p.vnf'i! Piles; S.-r.>fnlo’i., Putrid I and 111 eondi.ionod Soresf; Ulcers, Glandular Swelling?, Eruptions, Cutancoys Aff-u-tions, ; I’.istgwmni. Dch, Corns. Bunion., Childiins, , ; Chapped I'-s. Is Lins. S.; Bites of Spi I tiers. Ins. ut , Anin: its, & ■ ,ti. ' J.’•Roves. ’.5 c.' . .il rt»„ and IS sizes. il3*S .by all Drn<r-nsta everywhere. 03-Aml by HENRY It EQSI’A.I, D.-pot 131 Broadway, N. Y. Jj Aud by Sam C. Bollmax Decatvs, I:’d. ‘‘COST UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions, W irts. <trTVBi’Xe* Cs.rts,;.() e.’.- , ends! sizr>. ITSol't by all Druggists everywhere. ; j’Ait Ibr HENERY K. COSTAR Depot 481 Broadway, N.Y. JJ“And by Sam. C. Bollmax, Dacatlk, Ixn. “OO r=i TJXZR. ’S’’ PREPARATION OF BITTER-SWEET ORANGE BLOSSOMS FOR BE AUT! FYI NG THE COMPLEXION. Used x» soften an 1 Beautify the Skin, lent::-.’. Freckles. Pimples. Eruptions. &<:. Ladies are now using it in p reference to all others. HTBottles, Si. Ij'Geiu by all Druggists everyw. -e. tSSf-Aud by HENRY li. COSSAR, Depot 434 Br-tadsay, N. Y. Ps)"'Aud by Sam C. Bollmax, D c *tvb, Inb. ♦ • - ‘•GOST PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, For Coughs, CoiJs, Hn<trsenc<«, Sore Throat, Uro’ p, Whooping Jnfluerxa, Asthma, Consumption. Bronchial Affections, and all Disease <h the Throat t*nd Ltinsrs £5 ’ti 59 rts , and $1 I bv wH Dru<r~^ts everywhere ftSTAnd Ly HENIJRY R.COSTAR, Depot 481 B.uidwav. N Y. g~y*Aud Ij Sam.l. Bollxax, Dzcatub, Txd. 1 “C O£3-T , JGLT»” CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS, A UNIVERSAL DINNER PH L. 11 j For Nervous and Sick Headache. Castiveness. , Indige-itn;,. Dy«pepsin, Bilion«Bess C ms’ip ation. DiarrW, Unties. OWIIs F -vers att .J ■ g-n> ral derauMetnenk dt the Di ■restive O:-*atw *®-n<>Xes. 25 rts.,soct« ~nd Sl/tzus. | ©ejF“Sobl by ali Dr-.rg> >ts er. rywhere nd bv HENRY R COSTAR, Depot 454 Broadway N. Y. by Sam. C. Bcllmaz. Dscatwb, Ixn. 1

Tsw mfy: -mlw MARBLE SHOP. T'> j nndersiyned is just rerei > :ng e. lerp aed superior -lock ulMarHe. and ha. taken the .hop formerly occupied by Henry Schrader, where he miy be found At all nines ready to take orders for Marble Monuments and Tomb-stones, ofall »izM and price*. Pl*' n nT Oroamratal a« may bo deaired, inscription! 10 ENGLISH ANDGERMAN. I am also prepared to furnish BUILDING STONE, Window caps, Window sills. / Door steps, etc., ntreasonahis rat*.. Those wishing anything iin mv line are respectfully invited to ?ive me a call, as I do no' mean tn he un ler«ol I or surpassed in th> quality, style nnd finish of my work- Or lers solicited and filled with fidelity and dispatch. Gomer of Third and A seston DECATUR, INDIANA. B. W EM HOFF. SAMUFL PAETKRSON, Trireliaj Aprs*. jlU— r,i-H. 3miAiriiiwnisinss COLLEGE, FORT WAYNE Ind. mu.-b.4cm; H. H. LIPES. PRESIDENT and PROPRIETOR ea. McDonald, '’rincipal <>f Mathematical Dap-irtmen':; Trash, nts in Theoretics! »u I P-eefica'Pu.ineM, Cor respondent* and Pennm-inship. A ZOLLARS. Lecturer cm Cnmmercis' Law. HON. J. S WORDEN, AND D P WHEEDEN. Lecturers on Contract.. S. LUM BA RD, Lecturer on Insurance. JOHN COLERICK, Lectu.eron Modern and Ancient History. REV. GEO.. O LITTLE, Lecture on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMHirTEE. JNO S IRWiN. Cashier—M-rchant« N ition-il Bank. CHAS AfcCITLLOCH. Firm of Alon Hamiltoi ,t Co.. Banker*. AV. B FISHER. Cashier First N- tioml n-nk. L R HARTMAN. Book keeper First National Bank. JNO MOII'R. Jr.. Book keeper Allen Hamilton <t Go’s. Bank. P L WILLI MAN. Book keeper A. D Brsndriffa Hirdware store li' .Wm M-QUISTON. Bonk keeper C Orff, Dry good, store, ' This institution is one of the mo«tflon->'h- | ingan l thororjgh in tho United States Tl.e ; nn-nher ortale-i.od m ( -n thateompose the Fic-tnltv,S-W'io- facilities nff.n-d for ath-nr-lough Bn ■noss.-l-i-Ti-m. and the vast number . l: ->do <l. Si> Is ont. every ve ir. who a-n i w OC.-..1 1,-ing p ,:>s in the !-irg--st. wl o] n s *, r-tail commission an ! hnnkimr houses in l'■ ctvan ! e.o I >t'v. t'--chance, or -n—..’Si ♦.->»h • Grid’iatea of’his C.dlewe a-« far superior to‘horn of .'her ins: if. <i of the t kmd in the country Those ft,nr enter .t,f r co'l -ga with the deter-nbiation tn succeed ati-ifaetion -s ru irmte.- I in evet-v nn-icular Papers and Circulars free. Any p no-) sen ling twenty five names of ymmgmon who take an intercM in Ed'ic.ation and we w 11 send that person sprcimeri s of pen n man sb ip. Addraaa, HH, LIfFS, *"<» Taya*. ladiana. $1 500 PER YE VR! w ■ wT-yV7ent,7Z? . rv-vhe v -’ll -’MP-.w.-n *-->1 Sewing Va chines Three n-v kin li. Un 1.-r and upper food. Wa-rinfc I'fi.i-ve-irs fi’-n,-. snlnr-. <>r ee-v-n’s-ims 'ill. "S« oxr.v m’chines «ol«» In U-vtel 1---S t eh ore Cwtfv tic'*’"' ll 7 Horre U’lohr d- »’r-»a Ccwr <V flvAcr. Nin<7e. <(■ C-> . -n 1 g.r.lc.’.’rr. AH -.fho"•'■ -an .... -s ’ ti e seTler ”rr are M acre 1. oed vi.ir»*.’o»’"’rnf f'ircnlnrs free s .’dress orcall nr.m * Clark, Bi idnford Mm» or Tni-mroUl. ?521y " ' JHSTKfFnTA N’T’ V. 4» h*ve n fnporio!* rcr.. tmf’H nrjra*»p<i , bl*Dk<, Mich as Snmmon . 8 Apanas, Ex- ( ecuiions, eV* , fcr sale ehear nt B ISLE OF FI Ct.

11l WAIIE AXB 'i , —, •• f, ep-y »n I tr& > I \t",' ' ROVER A BRO.. DECATUR. IND., I’esnectfuny announce to the citizen* of Adsn.s eourtv. ar.d public in g.-t»re..l, th they « ill > ; kevp comtantly on hand a large a«* u rtin«i:tof j I •uch u* COOK, PARLOR & OFFICE STOVES, i Also a large stock of TIN. PHFftSI P AND JAPAN WARE,.and are prepared tojpm up Lightning Rods, ! and are ‘*n?anufacluring andjrill put up to or der TIN SPOUTING, f * an! in f.ict nre prepared to do all kinJstf work pertaining to their business, including COPPER <tMITi!IN«. ’ Having rreenllv enlarged by .an tOd timi In their store r.mm they ar.-prepared tofillail or derail! their line, of their own manufacture, both of vV holc sa 1 e •

AND Retail, at lower prie»« than can be furnish, 4by mty i other e-tfiblishm-rit. in t >•' country. ■ Pi u- of br.sin»‘>s «•' t * Vast M-lc Seconu I .trppt .npp »*ite thf* Clerk’* < j E"T*'JoJutry produce taken in o. • rt,rk vin-.,?i »f. 1 H. B. IKOFF? PRACTICAL VJI9B3TYPEIST AND PHCTOS ’.APHER DECATUR, INDIANA. Would inform It’s patrons nnd c.«tomer- trer.. erallv, that he i- a’wny - readv to aecommo-lttte them with ail kinds and stvl’’- o << > known to the art nt cheaper rut. s tm-n tc- y can be'itad elscwhe'e Sp t-'l - tt« ntio.tff. vn jothe taking f r c'dl ir.-n - pictures. COME ONE CO uI. ALL. He has jn hind a choice assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARO PHOTOGRAPH SPECIALITIES. WOOD A GILT FRAMES. CORD AND TASSFTS. RO*E WOOD Hi’” GILT HJULDINGS of diff-rcnt widths sold nt low rn'n«. Alto Charts. ftaitlt sceors. B'hlttctnes *cc. CALL AND REE. Decatur,lnd., May 4rh 1.-66—ts. ~2E T N A , INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIARTFORD, COA N.. Net Cash Assets. Inly, tRI. $3,273,635 04. I.nsscs Paid in 45 Yean, r Over $16,5C0,CC0. 1 ■ Three Millions of Ca~h Assets—a enr-m! ’ income of A ’.OD TOO per annum—a national ! system of efficient agencies—a well seasoned and vclmhle experience—the prestige of fortyfive ve.irs* success —a rterp-tnal charter—a ’ cash basis of transaction* —terms liberal annates n > I-rate—prompt and equitable settle j men’s of losses; are among the characteristics of this ' lemra iiiEßic x WAT, f Heavy m TCintile v need stror.g nndcI v ritrr*. an-.l n rchants will appr-ctale.the atl VBrttageof Insnrancr- with the dETh'A. Fire. snd’TnUnd Nsvtration ri’lt' cm hr I regotiated upon favorable ’ermrwi.h agrent« throughout ill • rn'atrr. B -Vt-h, tTI Vine street, ’I CINCfVV A I f , OHIO. . I D Srtrtr\3 ikes. Local Apt nt . So.OiY)'7 7T > a rinnCD -i •*--«irv T1? ” Pr < : 0-1 r ioF'» T-* 1 " r r >nr»*rA *f S Rink* indnr rtb” ■ ctrf'p.-ir S'»wt f- 1 ni’i A''d*r*s ' the American Stencil To>! XV<»r’z«\ *4<i. Vermont. rlO-i Window Gl;i e s, ORallsiM*, »» price? m «> ■'• •irfs- M , l ».C. ROT IMAN 8 •w Dacg Bean*.

■ 'JS? ' L . BJ. ’ kr -lOrs* | CI’UK. I*'” Chills re 3 Isvci’p. n . v r - i \r. Bilious i ever, Intcrmitteiit Fever, gi Kemittent.Fever, § Congestive Chills, : g S' 'S £ A A A V Bil I 11 S' AcyE s | si S. Diarrhea, t ! fß'l & Dysentery, V. rr b I Periodical oamb Ag | rii f? ! nxr r q X IhLOa J For Sale by a'l Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Co., FuTer Fn prii A Fuller, Chicago. 111. wb.ol I ude Ag< I.IS ior sale by S. C. Bollman, D* | cutur Jud. v 10—n.h—- --...... . CONTAIX* ALL TUI MBUII IX.-.1. I 1.01 A.-» iAt * * Fine Tree Lcr , I It has n well earned notoi iety fcr curii.jtll disea-cs of ilia

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