Decatur Eagle, Volume 13, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1869 — Page 3

'l— -..— Th eE agl e . FRIDAY OCT. 22.1569. Local & Miscellaneous. New Advertisements. Notice to Tax-payees—Meibers. Administrator's Sale—Kelly. Notice of Administration—Kelly. New York Store—Root& Company. Removed Poatofflce ban been removed to Peterson’s new drugstore, in Numbers’ block. Snow. —We had a lively flutter of snow for a few moments Tuesday morning, the first of the sea son. Sold Oct. —A. Crabbs Son sold out their hardware establishment to Messrs Crabbs, Moses, & Rice. The transfer took place on Wednesday. Died.—On Thursday last, Oct. 16th, of Inflamation of the Brain, Esaias Daily, of Saint Marys township. He was buried at Willshire on Sunday. Returned.—Mr R. D. Patterson and bride returned Wednesday evening. The happy couple look as if the bridal trip and ’ honeymoon was all that it had been painted. Our experience, Robert. Mite Society.—The Mite Society will meet next Tuesday evening, at the residence of Judge Studabaker. Let there be a general attendance. River Brothers.—The River Brothers had services in their new church, about two miles west of town. Sabbath. The services clos cd Sunday night with a general feet washing. Business —The Marshal has advertised a formidable list of sidewalks to be repaired within a few days. Reader, if you own a town lot look and sec if he does not mean you. We know he means us. Tree Delivery.— Miesse and Quinn will receive the trees purchased of them for delivery this fall, on Tuesday next. Call and get the trees ordered, and do not forget to bring along the wherewith to pay for them. ■ ■■■- ll— — — — ' ------ Exhibition. —Weuks & Brown ing’s Select School closes Saturday evening with an Exhibition at the Presbyterian church. Miss Lou Hill and Mr. Wtn. Lenhart will each read a paper prepared by the scholars. In addition there will be recitations, music, &c. Circuit Court—Circuit Court meets on the first day of November. There are fifteen State cases and fifty eight civil actions. Some two hundred have been subpoenaed. The docket promis es some lively litigation, more probably than will be disposed of during the term. Surprise Oats.—Mr. George Frank brought to town the other day a bushel of oats that weighed forty-eight pounds to the bushel. They are a valuable variety, turning out well to the acre, and weighing nearly as much as com. lie purchased them under the name of “surprise oats.” Pass in Your Checks.—As will be seen in another column, the Treasurer gives notice that he is readj’ to receive taxes. The total amount levied in the different townships is also given. The county levy is unusually heavy, the larger portion being intended to i •id in constructing theC. R <k Ft. W. railroad through the county. A Nuisance—There e*n not be • meeting, concert, or anything of the kind in Decatur, after night, without being disturbed by a gang, of boys, some of them tolerably j old boys too, who ought to know better. Some of them must be like Mark Twain, have not got any parent# hardly. Others have parents, and if they could see their young hopefuls as wc have, they would hardly escape getting their jackets dusted. Something must be done to abate the nuisance; either parents must take care of their children; the Marshal must take care of Ibero, or people will have <o go to church with their (rockets filed with brickbats, and keep up a fusilad• upon the young savages Uiat will furnish employment to our.aurgeona. Glass it no object

in a fight of this kind, but‘det us : have peace.’’ Wc have nothing further from the elections in Pennsylvania, ; Ohio, and lowa. The official figures will not vary far from those we gave last week. T COMMERCIAL. Decatur .Markets. ( Corrected XXToolx.l'sr. Decatur, Oct. 22, 1869. Flour, $ bb1...... ...... 7 00 Buckwheat Flour, sack.. 85 ’ Corn Meal, bti ....... 80 Wheat, white, bu 100 “ red, “ 100 Buckwheat, “ 50 (lorn 65 Oats ...... 40 Potatoes 65 Clover Seed.. 9 00 Flax Seed 2 00 White Beans. ...... .. 2 25 0ni0n5............-.. . Ty. 80 Apples ... 75 Dried Apples, lb 12 Dried Peaches 20 Butter: .. . . .... .. . . 4 18' Eggs, doz. 12 | 1 Feathers, ft>. 65 , Salt $ bbl • 360 Lard $ ft 18 1 Wool. Fleece 35@40 “ Tub 38@41 s al notices7~ Let us Protect Ourselves. The physical structure of the strongest being is vulnerable everywhere, i Our bodies are endowed by nature with I a c rtaiu negative power, which protects 1 them, to some extour, from unwholesome i influences; but this protection is imperfect, and cannot be safely relied on in i unhealthy regions, or under circumstances of more than ordinvry danger. Therefore, it is wisdom; it is prudence; it is common sense to provide against such contingencies, by taking an antidote is auvasck; in other words, by fortifying > I the system with HQ.SfIitTERS STOMACH HITTERS—the most complete protective against all the epidemic and en- | deuuc maladies that has ever been administered in any country. Asa remedy lor Dyspepsia, there is no medicine thaJL will compare with it. t Whoever suSet s the pangs of indigestion, anywhere on the face of the earth where HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS can be procured, does so voluntarily: for, as surely ns truth exists, this invaluable tonic and alterative would 1 restore his disordered stomach to a heal thy condition. To the nervous it id also specially recommended, and in cases oi confirmed censtipation it also affords speedy and permanent relief. Tn all cases of fever and ague the BITTERS is . tprore potent ,th in any amount of quinine I while the most dangerous casesol bilious i 1 fever yield to its wonderful properties, j i Those who h ive tried th" medicine will never use another, for an, of the ail ments which the HOSTETTER BITTERS piofess to suMuc. To these who have not n ale the experiment we cordiilly recommend an early application to the BI 1 fI'RS whenever they arestricken by disc iso o''tii ■ digestive O'fans. • — * ■ “ ■ ■“ * Rale of Real « Ntatc. "VTOTII'E is hereby given, that by virAAI tue of an order ot the Adams Common Pleas Court, the undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Christina Kilchoffer, deceased, will offer for sale st public auction, at. the Court House door iu Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on Frid'tn, O’Uter 15/A, 1869, the followingdescrihed real estate to-wit: . ■. -The southwest qn trier of section tw-'n-ty-fivc (25,) in township s’.xfd'') north, of range thirteen (13) eist. con- ■ tabling one hundred and sixty (160) I nercs of land, situate in Adams county i In liana. Terms: —n,ie third ciis!> in hand. The i residue in equal payment” at one and . *wo years from date of sale, with notes at interest waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement laws, and secured to the s itis'action of the Administrator. Sale at 1 o'clock, P. n. PETER lIOFSTELER, A-jg. 27, 18 : >9. Admiumirator. Notice of Attachment.. Before James Nelson, J. P. of Wabash township, Adams county, Indiana. J. B. Connet ) vs. V Attachment. , I S. F. Fleming j Whereas, before me, James Nelson, a Justice of the Peace for Wabash township, in Adams county, in the state of Indiana. J. B. Connet, plaintiff in this action, did. on the 3»t li day of August, 1869, file his complaint, athlavit and bond, in attachment 8. F. Fleming, defendant, and whereas, on the 3 hit day of August, raons was issued against said defendant, a d said summons was returned not ' found, and at the same time an attachment was issued against the goods, chatties rights, credits, moneys, an I effects of said defendant, and that the rights, Credits, and effects wore attached, and i whereas the trial of aiid cause is set sot ■ hearing on the 30th day of September, i I 1868, st 1 o’clock, P. M., now therefore. . the said 8. F. Fleming is hereby notified I of the pendancy of said proceedings, and I that unless he appears and answers or • ( defends the same will betaken by default I as confcs*« l and th: proceedings will be heard in his absence and determined. JAMES NELSON, Aug. 33. 1869. J list ice of the Peace. Administrator’s Sale. VJ-OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1 A.N the undersigned, Adornistratot cf the estate of Benjimm Fravel, deceased, will offer at public ou cry, at the Ute residence of the decedent, in Jeffer- | son township, Adams county, Indiana, oa _ W’e ZiierfriV, 29fA, 1869, I the personal property of said estate, con- ’ slatingo r . horses, cows, ho”.cattle, sheej , ( | wagon an<l farming implements, hay, I , grain in the bushel, corn on the ground, household and kitchen furniture, and va-! riotm other articles Stiras of three dollars and i nnd*r, cash; ore- three dollars a credit of o te year, by the purchaser giving his note with approved seourity, waiving benefit of valuation laws. Sale to begin st 10 o'clock, a. m. wiluam J- FRAVF.L, 1 Sept. 10, 1%9.- Administrator.

The kidneys.—the kidneys' are two in number, situated at tho ’ upper part of the Zoin, surrounded by I fat, and consis ing of three parts, viz: ■ the Anterior, the Interior, and the Exte- ; rior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine and convey : t to the exterior. The exterior*is a conductor also, terminating in a single tube, and called the Ureter. The uniters are connected with the bladder. The blsfdder is composed of various coverings or tinsiies. d vided into parts, 1 viz: the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, 1 and the Mucous. The upper expels* the | lower retains. Many have the des.re to | urinate without the ability; others urinate without the ability o retain. This frequently occurs in children. '1 o cure ihfise iifflia ions wt must bring into actio , the muscles, winch a.e engaged tn their varions functions. If ,hey are neglected Gravel or Dropsy may I ensue. The reader must also be made aware, that however slight maybe the attack., it is sure to affect the “bo-lily heal! h and mental powers' its our flesh and blood are supported from these .sources. Govt, or RriECX.iTfSM.—Pain occuring in the loins is indicative of the above i diseases. They occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky concretions. | The Gravel.—The gravel ensues from : neglect or improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the I w ter rs not expelled from-rhe bladder, i : but allowed to remain; it becomes feve«- : ' i-h, and sediment forms. It is irum this j deposit that the stone is formed, cud ; gravel ensues. Dropsy is a collection of water in someparts of the body, and bears different names, ac ording to tl-e parts affected, viz; when generally diffused over the body, it is called Anssarea; when of the abdomen, Ascitis; when of the cheat Hydrothorax. ThetT'.iENT. —llelmbold’e highly concentrated compound Extract Buchu is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, fd opsical swellings, rheumatism, and gouty affictions Under this head we have arranged Dyruria, or difficulty and pain in passing water, scanty secretion 1 or small and frequent discharges of wa- 1 ter; Strahguary, or stopping of water; | Aermattiria, or bloody urine; Gout and I Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any 1 change in the quantity, but incteaseoi color or dark water. It was always highly recommended by the late Dr. Phystck, in these affections. The medicine increases the power of digestion, excites; the absorbents into healthy cxerbise, by which the watery or calcareous, deposit ions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as p-Vn and inflamition, ate reduced, and it is taken by men. women, and children. Directions for use and diet accompany. Philadelphia, J’e., Feb. 25, 67. | H. T. HeLmbold, Druggist: Dear Sir: —I h’veb.-cn a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel bladder, and kidney affect’ons. during ’ which time I have used various mcdici- , na’. preparations, and been under the I treatment nf the most -eminent physicians j experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparations extern J it rely advertised. I cor.’ttlted with my j .family physician iu regard to using your I E.Vrac’ 'Tluehii. 1 did th s because Iliad used all kinds : of advertised remedies, and had found ■ ihcm worthless, and sonic quite injuri-' ouS; in fact; 1 despaired of ever getting ; well, and deternrned to use no remedies 1 hereafter unless I knew of the ingredi- i en:s. It was thia that pr.otnp'e 1 me to use your remedy. As you advertised ! that it wvs composed of buchu, cubebs, | and juniper berries; it occured to meand j my physician ns an excellent combination. and,” with his advico; after an examination of the article; atid consulting ; again w.th the druggist, 1 concluded ' to try it. I commenced its use about j eight months ago, at which time I wss confined to my room. From the first bot*t!e 1 was afU.onisll«l npd at the ’lj'-neiicti.l effect; a”nd utter using it three weeks, w.sable to walk on’. I felt much like writing yon a full st-i eincnt of iny case nt that time, but thought my ■ iuprofennen; might only be temporary, I ;ind therefore cpnclttded to defer and see 1 it’it w nil 1 effect a perfect cure, knowing ! then it would be of greater value to you, I ■ and more »atisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is i effected after using the remedy for ftVo months. I have not used any now for three ■ months, and feci as well in all respects I as 1 ever did. Yo:n Buchu being devoid of any tin- i pleasant taste and odor, a nice toui.c and invigorator of the system, I do not utenn to be without it whenever occasion may riquire its use in rich affections. M MeCORMICK Should any dribt Mr. McCormicks statement, ha refers to the to’..owing gentlemen. Hon. IV m. Bigler, cx-Gov. Ponn'a. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. H >n J. C. RnoikJuoge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. SyntiackAludge, Philad-lphta. Hon , Y x-G ■ jp- Penna. llotf.’Eilts LevX, Philadelphia, i Hoi. R. <\j3rier. Judge, V. S Court. dhuJl, JK. Woo«lward, Judge, Phil ». Hon/Wl A. Porter, City Solicitor Phil, j Hon. John Big er, ex-Gov. California, i Hon. E. Banks, Aud.-Gcn.. Wash ngt n , And tn iny necessary. Sold by Druggist-and De tiers every-| where. Pricesl,2sper bottle or six cos- 1 tie for $6,5(1. Delivered to any addeots. . Describe symptoms in all communica- . tions. Address H. T HELM BOLD, Drug and Chemical M art house. 594 Brooilwav. New York.' \TONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS. IN DONE UP IN s'ccl engraved Wrapper, with fac-siniilar of uiy Chemical Warehot‘sc,and signed. IL T HELMBOLD. —— rft HALL’S J Teßtailc Sicilian BMtA v »a i r RENE WEE. has proved : lse3f to be the most perf-ct , ' p'-eparation for the Hair "ever offered to '. I the p'tbl c to HrMare Cray Hair •• Original Color ami promMe a n w growth where it has . fallen off Jroru dinsune or natural d-cay. I ft Kill /*' W<nr /rwn Mli-j on/. All who fi»c it are Jtrnanimocs in a- j w .rding it the praise of being the best Hair Dressing extant. Our tr’atsc on the hair sent free. Manufactured only by R. P. HALL A CO., Nashua, N. lit For sale by ap druggists. Pri6e sl. |

' ROOT & COMPANY’S ’ GREAT ORIGINAL “NEW YORK STORE," 90 Columbia Street, FORT WAYXI-. Dry goods are cheaper this fail than they have been for years? , JEr* 2Ls jNT JE2 Zj S’ ’ ROOT COMPANY 90 Columbia St., Invite Flannel E:'.y?-s' Atlcn’icn to ■ { their large stock, which they offer from ; 10 to 25 cents per yard Uss than last •casun’s prices. Gilberts Unshrinkable White Flannels. Rent Enfield Shaker Flannels. ■ Red. White, and Yellow All Woo! Flannels, 25c per yard. = Silk and Wool Flannels, Welsh j Flannels. I Heavy Gray Skirting Flannels. : Briyht Fiaid Opera Flannels for* ' -Ciit.itlr.en s Use. 40 and 60 cents ; per yard. Gray, Bine, and Red Twilled Flan- ■ nels, 30, 35, 40, and 50 cents i per yard. All Colors of Plain Opera Flannels. Domet, or Cotton and Wool Flannels, 25. 30, and 35e per yard. Heavy Stripe and Plaid Factory Flannels. 30, 35. 40. and 50c. Real English Canton Flannels. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, A SPRCSALTY AT HOOT & COMPANY’S, 90 Columbia Street. Close cash buyers will save money by examining our large and attract ve stock. Only the best and most reliable m ikes of Linen and Cotton Goods offered Barnsley Linen Sheetings anti Pillow Casings, All Widths of Cotton Sheetings and Pillow Casings. Best makes of Bleached and Brown Sliirtinirs. Freneh T<) i let Q i tits. . Honey Comb and Lancaster ConnI torpanes. I Dimity Spreads. ! Spot and D.tmask Table Linens, by the yard. I All sizes <>f Btcyiched and Brown Tahleoloths. Scotch Huck Toweling’. Bordered and Fringed Towels. i Dinner and Tea Napkins. Frnit Doylies. i Russia Crashes. - Scotch Diapers. i Embossed Table Covers. j Curtain Draperies. Bed and Crib Blankets. Grey Blankets, DRESS GOODS’ ROOT 90 Columbia St. Are now otforing an elegant -tock i of Rich Dress Goods, for Full and i i Winter use. in heavy Plain Scotch ! Poplins, Rich Tartan Pl:iT<ls. Solid i Colored Silks in all S tales, W'dte, i 1 Gohl and Green E i-Je Biack Repp Silks, Irish Poplins. Eppinglittes, . \ Velours. Orleans Cloths, French Merinos in all Colors. Bright: Plaids for Children, Hands >me ; ! Dress Goods at 40, 50 and 60 cents per yard, with ati immense stack i of low price Dross Goods at 20. 25 and 30 cents, all of which are ; great barsrains; Also, n ehoic? line ' of full ami half Mots riling G »»■.!«. i in all the most desirable fabrics in use. Root «fc Company, 90 Columbia Street I I BLANKETS! i Lvrgt Stock of White Bel Blankets for family use. at $3.00, $3.5”, $4.50, S6.OU tosls.o’l per pair. Fine Crib Blankets Silver Gray Blanketa. Brown Blankets Buggy Blankets, all at extremely low prices, at ROOT & COMPANY’S. I CASBIMEHES! i Os every description for Men and Boys j Wear. AH Wool Cassimeres, 75, 85, | SI.OO, and $1.25 per yard. Heavy Jeans, Satinets, Melton’s Bro’dcloths. , and Doeskins. Large Slock and Low Prices, at ROOT & COYIPAXY’S. GRAIN 120 Rales of tbc Best Brands of Grain Bags, at Chicago prices, by the Bale or Dozen, at ROOT A < OTIPAYI”S. BATTING! I 75 Bales of C.imuHi 'I -iium. Fine an I Superfine Cotton Bauing. at frc-ni 5 ‘c ( 7 1-2 cents per piaa l less thin market price, at ROOT A CO W FAHY’S, 113-27. 90 Columbia Street.

' 1869- 1869. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYEES. © HAVING received the Tax Duplicate for the .year 1869, notice is hdreby given, that the Treasurer is now ready to receive the several TAXES FOR ADAMS COUNTY, AT THE TREASURER'S OFFICE, IS DECATUR, INDIANA. - . ■ *'-• -■ . • •' The law requires that after the third Monday of April, A D. 1869, 2 penalty of ten per “cent, on each dollar, with interest until paid, shall be attached. Al! who wish to avoid paying cost wiil call and pa their taxes. The Taxes for 1869 arc as follows: .z.- ■ err |‘ s I" 3 I r ‘ri; — .i =! - = TOWNSHIPS. T 5 E ; ? f L= Mb |i| ; x = ' 5 i 111 ?- ? -e . -’J > 130 5 [wpo |as 'r£ | H |. x v ... ~. ~ » -..- , -x- , - .. .. • f--— • ; -- - -1 * l -- - - | Union . 8100'15 2 00j25 16 JO 10 10 2 86 RoritSlOOilo 2 00 25 16 15 10 201 3 01 I Preble 8100; 15 2 00'25'16 10 10 25 3 01 Kirkland. .'.. .... 81 00; 15 .2 00,25'16 15 10.25; (3 06 'Washingtonßloolls2 00 25 16, 5 10 10 2 81 jSt. Mans.'.BloG 15:2 00'25’16 15 10 15 ‘2 96 • Bluecreek. 8100 15’2 00 25 16:25 10 25 13 16 Monroe . 8100 1512 00 25 16:15 10 25 3 06 French .. -8100 15 2 00 25 16 25 10 251 '3 16 Hartfordßloo 15 2 00 25 16'20 10 25 3 11 Wabash ... : '8100.15 2 00/25 16*25 10 20 ; 311 Jefferson '8100.15 z 00j20.16T ; > 10 10| 291 Decatur 'Blooilj2 00 25;16: 10. >525 295 In addition to the above there is a Poll Tax for State purposes of 60 cents, 50 cents for School, and 25 cents for Corporation of Decatur. From this date up to the third Monday of April next, yo.i will find me at the Treasurer's Office, in Decatur, to receive the above levied Taxes. After the third Monday in April, 1870, those remaining unpaid will be collected with cosf, penalty, and interest, as the law directs. JOHN ME I BE RS, Oct. 22, 18G9. Treasurer Adams Co. ..

sen HIT CITY WOOLEOILLSJ 200,080 POUNDS WOOL WASTED! FOR which we will pay the highest rates in cadi. We will also pay cash tor Hard Soap, and Lard su table for greasing' Wool. We still continue manufacturing Wool for customers, and exchange goods, (of our »>wn munif.ictuae only) for IV out; and have on hand a larger .-.nd bettW assortment of goods than we have ever before had; equal in style and finish, and . ; greatly superior in quality to eastern goods. We also Card.-wtn I Spin; Full,. Color and Finish goods for customers, j WOOL tor, sale, or manufacturing should He in good condition; fur Carding, and Spiriting, it shot Id be tl'.or oughly cteansed, and free from burrs, as no wo: k w 11 be warranted in these departments if it is not in good order. Feeling confident that we can give entire satisfaction to all who do bus yess j within, we are crateful for past patI ronage, whie.ii wetrust w ; llbe continuI ed, and larrelv iucreas d. FRENCH, HVNNAJtIO. vl3nßml. Fo.t Wayne, Ir.d. i DORWIN & PETERSON. } ; — r - • j -DEAtens IXDrugs, MHicines, Chemicals, Toilfl and Fancy .lrtidf.i. Sponges, llrttshcs, Perfunifry. Coal Oil, Lamps, Patent .Uedictnes, ftc. DECATUR, iXuIANA ■ i Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, ind orders answered with care and lispatch. Farmers and Physicians from the country will find otir stock of Medicines jo.nulete, warranted , genuine, and of the best quality. vdn3s ts. I new Siu cSse! SHOP, IN DEC.ITIR, IN Dll Al. JOHN KINC, Axxofxces to the citisen* of Adams county and icinity, that he is now prepared to put up i WAG OXS, Bi’GGIES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, SLEDS I : and xnvthing in my line. None but the best seasoned stock used in theircon,s ruction, and all work warranted as represented. Give me a call. 3“ 111 kinds of repairing-done to or- j der on short notice. SII 'P —On jorn*r of Front and Mon- • roe streets, cast of the Burt Eonse. vlln‘2yl. JOHN KINO. .Administrator's Sale, 'V r VTICE is hereby given that the un- , a! -leraigned, Administrator of th» es- , rate of Mathias Hilton, deceased. will of- ■ .'er st Public Sale, at the late residence of the decedent, on S tturAax, O.’fo'ter 9M. 1869, the personal property of the estate, coqI listing of cattle. «h"*p. lor a , farm ng implements, household and kitchen furi ntture. and var.ou* o'hcr articles. Sale I to commence at Idtvclock. V M. Trnns—Sum-of three '>il'rs and un•lor. cash; over three do’lars. one year , ertdit, the purchaser giving his note with ' spproved security, waiving valuation , • NANCY HILTON, Sept. 24,1569. Aiministrntrix.

W, G, SPENCER & BRO,, - DEALIRS IX—HARDWARE. HAVING increased their s‘ock. so as to comprise e zery article kept in s ll.tr Iware establishment, respectfully ask for a continued patronage from the citizens of Adams and the adjoining (.'on nt. ?s. , Being engaged exclusively in the I ESardnarc Business : they expect to offer extra in Iticements to every one wishing to purchase anything in their dine. Hardware for Blacksmiths and Wagon-. Makers; j ‘ Iron and Stcd of every description. Hurse Shoes, Horse Shoe Iron. Norway Nail Rod. Hardware for Builders, 'Sash of every site. Glass, Nails, Poors, Io la. Thumb Latches, But’s, Screws. Hasps and staples in fact eve'ything in the building line. For Carpenters and Joiners, Cross Cnt, Hand. Tenon, Compass and Wood Saws. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Planes and Plane Irons. ' HOUSE FURMINS GOODS of every description constantly on band (Table & Pocket Cu’.lery, Iron. Albats, Silver and Plated Table ‘“and Tea Spoons. It would be impossible to enumerate 'everything kept in th ; s establishment. All who are in want of Hardware of anv description are invited to call and ex- [ amine their stock. Ycu will be remu- ■ nerated -by getting what you want at I low prices. I They have not marked their goods ' for the purpose of ten per 1 cent for cash to favored cus’omers at I the expense of others, but int end doing an honest legitimate btts:nes«. having one price for all, the rich and the pour. Call at te Sia of ths "PABWCF I before purchasing elsewhere, as they bope by strict attention to >u« ncss and a disposition to sell at fair and reasnnaI ole pric -a. to establish a profitable Hardware establishment. vl3n3 ►I l,nini»trator'9 Sale. is herebv g : ven that the una s dersigned. Admin.aerator of the estate of Lhiniel Z .ugg. deceased, will offer at Public Sale, at the late residence of the decedent, on Saturday. October 16, 1869. the personal property of the estate, consisting of horses, cattie, sheep, hogs. hav. wheat and ovs. wagon, farming implements, and virions other articles. Sale to eoramence st 10 o’clock. A. M. Trans.—Sums of three dollars and under, eash; over th re* dollars; one year credit, the pcrvl-aserriviWxhts note with approved security, waiting valuation laws. "WILLIAM D EHL, Sen. Sept. 24. 1869. Administrator.

FROXEFIELD & TODD, MAXCFAeTCBEItg or SASH, DOORS, BLINDS And WINDOW FRAMES, Alley, North of the City Mills, FORT WAYNE, IND. £ 6 large stock of Doors, Sash and Window Frames on hand which will be sold che.-p ‘or Cash. All work made of f'ne'.s;iub r. vl2u7y2 C. XLs. EEILII, .Tos. 52 &51 Calhoun Street, FORT WAYNE, IND., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PianoSj Amencan Organs, Melodeons, and all kinds of Small X is. a t x-ixina. e»xxt e» . Sile Agent for Wm Knabe & Co’s Pianos. Bi! t’nore: and St'enway & Son's I’iinos, New York. Also Agent for Wheeler & Wi'son's ewins Machines. Parties desiring to purchase w ill do .well to. jxi ve. me. a .call, ._y lln 11. SAVIS & BRO., BOOK BIDDERS, yZuZNTJZJ I Blank Book and Paper Box Manufacmrers, N 0.25 Calhoun E t., Opposite Court Jlouso FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. Magazines, Music, and old Books, etc., bound and in any style desired. gsa“?articular attention paid to county work. T. ADELSPERGER, Agent, vlOnl. Decatur, Ind. GEORGE GOULD, Mantifacturcr and Dealer in UPHOLSTERY & BEDDING, Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, I Bel Comforters * - AND - SPRING LOUNGES, CHURCH CUSHIONS, 4c., No. 37 Corner of Barr & Columbia Sts., FORT W .YXE, _v!2n2s Indiana. DE GROFF .YELSOX &. CO., -DEALERS IXCRAIN, SEEDS, Airiiifesl P«s Generally, Proprietors of the elii nnit Ai nsERY, (Estvblishcd in 1850.) I pXPEBIMCNTAL STG£K, FRUIT, : Pi Grain. Seed and Vegetable Farm ; four miles ess* cf the City of Ft aync, !on the New Haven Pike. Agricultural Ware House, Farm implements, Machinery, Grain. Fjour and Seed Store, Opposite Ave>inc on Calhoun street* Fori Wayne, Indiana. PURE CIDER VINEGAR, wa ranted free from no •rtous compounds, ’’urnish-' ■ cd at their I'acory in the Fruit Farm, ; or at the Store, in quantities to suit pnrchasers. vl2 n 25. I J. M. XVTTMAX, C.C. IODLI | Lite of Decatur. YITTJIAX & DODEZ, Corner Main and Harrison streets, on« ; square west of Main St. Exchange; FORT WAYNE, IND. i r-sOMPLETE Stock of GROCERIES I L alw »ye on hand at the lowest prices niglacst r’xioe 1 always paid lor Butter, Eggs ard other ' Country Produce. v!3n3 NVTTMAN A PODEZ. McCULLOCH & RICHET Wholesale and Retail Dealersin Haidwaie, Tinners' Stock, A gric ul tu ral Implc ni e n ts, STOVES, <tc.< No. ST Columbia Street, r.n.st’cvLLOcn. 1 FORT WAI NF IND awos rtcuky, ) vT2nl3jl r. s. "maiu NEW STAGE LINE between Decatur, Maia ail St lan's, Olia DECATUR TO MONROEVILLE, Dffl. Th* anderwirred wi i J rrfiuUrly be l»**n thr B«*r« t ■ ** to-w ftLeave Per*tor (wM- Mary a, oo Mcßda>taod Fridaj »at T o <4- eh, A M Leawo Mnwfr TK-carnr. on Tn-*»dayt aid 1 Satwrd%r«at rb<k. A. M Leave tW at ar f«>? Mo«n»T>’.k. ®ornirf Suo-Inyi *ifF**V it 7 o ard rrtva tb» ’ Uwiedav at 5 P M making roaaactto* I | with:raiaarunnfMboth nay»o»tha i . Ft. Ckictfo It. R. \ 1 willabn So a eonoral Extern I aonatwiriM park»rr» bf ayt' w■»'>*7 I jj-m .s.