Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1863 — Page 3

TIIE E A G L E. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL & 'MISCELLANEOUS . Remember! Remember!! Our terms of Subscription is, one copy one year in advance, fl. withki the year $1,50, at the Expiration of the year, $2,1)0, No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid up, uness at the option of the Publishers. The paper will be sent to subscribers after tlwir time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the contrary. We receive no mbseribers, for a less period than 6 months. Specitrl Notice. TO ADVERTISE RS.— All adnertisments taken fir a specified tune, and ordered out before the expiration of the time speci fied, will be charped the regular rilles fort ho same up to the time they ire ordered out. bounty Democratic Ticket For ArrtiTOß. WILLIAM G. SPENCER. For Clerk, JOHN McCONNEL. Land Appraiser. GEORGE FRANK. tiirCommissioner's Corot mljottnietl last Wednesday. Considerable business was transacted. CS Court of Common Please sets next Mon 'ay. We have not learned whether there was much business on the docket or not. Cfl-Arthur’s Home Magazine for October has been received. It contains some line ingravings and an excellent variety of miscellaneous reading. tsg‘We call attention to the card of J. R. Bobo Government agent for procuring pensions, Itounties and arrears of pttv Blanks prepared and claims promptly attended to. tt-j Nuttman & Crawford are now receiving their Fall and Winter stock of New Goods, which they promise to sell cheap. New Firw. —Messrs. Crabbs <t Moses late of Newville, will open, on the first of next week, in Houston's New Building, a new Dry Goods Store. Both of these gentlemen are well known throughout the county as excellent business men.—They are men of enteqwise, kind and obliging in their manners, and well cak-u---ted to command a large share of the public patronage. Str There will be a big Hally of the Democracy of the Southron part of this and the northren part of Jay counties, at New Buffalo, on next Saturday, September Kith, at will- h the Hon. J. F. McDowell, our present Congressman, will address thepeople. Other speakers have ts'cn invited and will be in attendance. Let there he a general at tendance of the Demoeracv. A She AV ti yi.e in a Show. —lavst Tues<lay was a big day in town. The Circus pv.ns here the no hairy she hoss was here; the big and little man was here and the Isbe wooly whale (whale a man) was [here. 1 First Scene in the wooly she Whale 'Show w as—Wooly she Whale snatched ft butternut from a gentleman's shirt (we slid not learn w hich end of the shirt she took the butternut from) and hit him a slap (a love slap of course). I Second Scene.—Officer of the law in pursuit of the Wooly she Whale though the scent, was strong the track was too •old. Tire officer failed to run the she BV only Whale game down, and Diana ‘made her escape. I Jhird Scene.—To be enacted hereafter st the Squires office; and it may be the fourth scene of -the great Wooly she BV hale show will be performed at the log Rabbin in the so ith-west comer of the puhfic square-. . Bu]ty for the bully Wooly she Whale show. " hat The War r< so Albany Evening Journal’, Mr. Seward’ 3 recently ♦aid; explicitly, that so soon «s the rebellion ended, the Southern States would be- j admitted into the Union as it was, onder the Constitution as it is. Lincoln’s organ at Washington, the Chronicle, •aimcdietely’took issue with the Journal, wclartna- that slavery must be abol>shed, before the rebellious States *ould be reapmitted. Nut an Abolition Way eh. E B The draft, has been completed in ! Rliode Island, and the governmen gets just nineteen men from that State—-all pc rest paid the three hundred dollars •xein ption. L Hr. Lincoln calls Uncle Sam webfooted wonder he does not claim him ns abolitionist by calling him clovenrooted.

I DIED.—The following lines were . ■ written on the death of John? only son of Marshal P. and Adda Vance, who died, j September 1, 18G3, aged four years six - mouths and fifteen days: Cjj-The last verse was little Johnv’s f» 1 t prayer. r Naw sweetly sleeps his little form r Within the darksome tomb; * No fear of earth’s tempestous storm, To him there is no gloom. j His infant tongue was early taught c ; To lisp his makers praise; I Anil kneeling by his little cot, Ilis voice would heavenward raise. I We who are left on earth below, Do all the sorrow feel; But if we trust in God, wc know, He will our sorrows heal. HIS PRAYER. • i My Father, thou who art in Heaven. So good, so great, so high, Thou wilt not turn thine ear away. II From such a child as I, O, hear my morning prayer, Be wit li me all the day; Keep me from sorrow and from sin. And teach me how to pray. i If a man were to set out by calling . everything by its right name he would be knocked down before he got to the corner . of the street. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias Ren appointed administrator <>i the Estate ol Hiram. R Pugh, late of Tama County lowa, deceased. Said Estate is supposed io be solvent. WM. G. SPENCER fsept 12, 1863 Administrator. Last Notice. f Having many old accounts in Adajns 1 County, which have been standing for years; and which I must have settled. I hereby give notice to all those owing me . on these old accounts, that if they dont . come forward and settle the same, I will ] üblisli their slams in the newspapers DR B. LEHMAN. ? Newville, Wells Co., Ind. S pt. 12, 1863. t—■ - — ; Wood! Wood! Tlie undersigned will, on Saturday, October < 3d, 186.3, at the Auditor’s Office, in Decatur, - between the boms of one and four o’clock p. in. 1 sell to the lowest respon'ible bidder, the delivery of forty cords of hickory, beech and sugar wood for (he use of the county. The wood to 2 be two feet in length, made ready for use, and corded upon the puHic square To be deliv ” tr< ri during t|ie month of January, 1864. t W. G. SPENCER. Sept. 5. 1“63. Auditor. ELECTION N O T I (’ E ! ; SHERIFF’S OFFICE,) Adams County, Indiana, September 4th, 1863.) f J M’tiß S I ULTS, Sheriff of the county of : " « Adams anti State of Indiana, (In hereby give notice that, a General Elect ion will beheld mi the usual places of holding Elections in the • several townships of Adam* County, on the i Second Tuesday of October, it being ; Tuesday, October 13,1863 i For the purpose of electing officers in the certi licate of the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court a copy of which is hereunto annexed. ' * JACOB STULTS ( Sheriff A. C. Clerk’s Certificate. Estate of Indiana,? ADAMS COUNTY./ M ' To the Sheriff of Adams County, “ Greeting: I, J AMES B. STMCOKT, Clerk of the Adams .! Circuit Court, in, and for, the State and county aforesaid. do hereby certify that at a General Election to be held in said county and State, ; on the i 2nd Tuesday in October ' next, the following officers ere Io be elected, to I wit: One Clerk of the Adams Circuit Courti for Adams countv. One County Auditor for Adams coun- | D' - One Land Appraiser for Adams eouni ! . r - One Coroner for Adams county. One Justice of the Peace for Wabash : township, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Wolf, Esq. Two Justices of the Peace for Preble! (township, to fill the vacancies occasioned | by the expiration, of the terms of service iof Abraham Summers and John Archbold. One Justice of the Peace for French ’ township, to fill the vacancy occasioned by ' the resignation of Jacob Sari, Esq<. Witness my hand and the seal of said , [Seal] Court this, the 26th day of August 18b3 JAMES B. SIMCOKE, Sept. 5, 1863. Clerk. I

J Dr. Roback's Constituents. We learn that the distinguished and. popular inventor of those famous Scan- I '! dfnavinn Remedies the Blood Pills : -.and Blood Pcrifier, advertised in our I business columns receives nearly as rnanv l letters by every mad as the Treasury Department. Ths average is more than 200 per dav! His patienis scattered over < I the broad West the Southern States and , New England are said to reach the enj ormous and almost incredible aggregate of 100,0001. By hrs patients we mean those who use his preparations as their only medicines We persume that such a connection is without a parallel in Med- ; icnl history. DIX’ATUR MARKET, Corrected weekly by Xul.inian A Crawford Flour, per 100, 3.2slShoutcfcrs, | Wheat, 90 Timothy Seed, 1.50 !Jiye, 40 Salt, ’ 3.25 1 (Corn, 50Butter, 10 j flats. 33 Eggs, 8, i Flax Seed. 1-25 Hides; 06 Hains, 8 “ dry, 12, F3RT WAYNE MARKET?" Corrected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. (Flour, 7.25 Pork, 4'.50! Wheat, 1.35 Beef, 2.75 ( ! Rye, 55 Lard, 071 i Corn, 45 Butter, 25 ( Oats. 40 Eggs, 12 ; i Flax Seed, 2.00 Salt, 2.50; Clover “ 5.00 Hides, i Timothv “ 1.50| “ drv, 14 ( NOTICE. ’ Notice ifi hereby given that I will sell at pub- j - lie auction, on Saturday, September 26, 1863, At the residence of James Van«lermark. nil the perso«tal property of Robert Findley. of Adams ■ county r deceased , not taken by the widow, con- 1 • sisting of horses, cattle, sheep, one wa»/on,far’l I i ming utensils, housthold and kitchen furniture etc I A credit, of nine months will be given on all - 1 sums over three dollars, by the purchaser giving j his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. MARY FINDLEY, Sept 5, 1863. Administratrix. i J Sheriff’s Sale. “I) Y VIRTUE of an execution to me direc- i 5) ted and delivered by the Clerk of the , Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, In- [ i diana. I will expose to sale at public auction, at the Court House door in said County be tween the hours of ten o’clock a, in. and four o’clock p. ni on Saturday, October, 3, 1863 The rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven of the following described ’ Real Estate tc wi': The south half of the south west quarter, west * half of the south east quarter, all Aat part of the • norih-east quarter of the south west quarter lay- , ing north-t ast of the road leading from Decatur to Fort Recovery, Ohio; and the south half cf - she noth half of Ihe fonth west (piaster all in .' • lection twenty nine (20), township twenty six > (56) north, of range fifteen (151 east, in the I county <>f Adams and Stale of Imhana; contain : ing two hundred acres, more or less And on iailure to realize therefrom the full amount of (he Execution, I will at the same time and place a! public auction expose to , sale the tee simple of said described Real ' Estate. Executed as the property of Abrsham Kintner John Strait, James Vanderinark, at suit of John K. Evans. JACOB STULTS. Sept 5,1863. Sheriff. UNITED STATES Internal Revenue. ELEVENTH COLLECTION DISTRICT OF INDIANA, COLLECTOR’S OFTICE > i NOBLESVILLE, JUNE 26, 1863./ ( ' I Pursuant to the p'H). isions of section 19 of an j Act to provide Infernal Revenue to support the Government and to pay interest on the public j debt , approved July 1, 1862, notice is hereby i given to all persons liable to pay duties or tax- I esunder said act, in the eleventh district of! the State of Indiana, that the Collector of said | district has received from the Assessor thereof ' his annual collection list, pursuant, so the pro I visions of section 19 of said act; that the duties • and tiexes assessed by the said assessor have bei come due and payable; that the said collector ( or his deputy will attend for the collection of the same, at his office, in the Recorded Office, IN DECATUR, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA From and after the twentieth (20th) instant ; until the tenth (10th) day of August. 186.3, and all persons who shall neglect to pay the duties ’ and taxes so aforesaid assessed upon them, to the said collector, within the period and time above specified, shall be liable to pa y ten per 1 oentum additional upon the amount thereof— ' i Office hours fr«Hft eight o’clock a m,’ until four j o’clock p in. > United States Currency and Gold and Silver ■ j only, received. » DE WITT C. CIHPMAM, Collector Eleventh Indiana ' ‘ Collectiorf District !s B. J RICE, ’ July 18. Dep’ty Col. A. C. BOOTS & SHOES.! A (lower prices l li&n ever before offered I n this market, and cheaper than the same ai ; ; teles can be bought ia Fort Wayne. 1 willsei < Mens’ Fine Calf Shoes, a good article, for $ 1,20 to $1.50; womer’s higlt i heeled Gaiters, sl,lO to $1,30, and all kinds' 5 |i CHILDREN’S SHOES, attiie same rates. I have, also, the bestloto( Women’s Calf Shoes, oversold in Decatur, from SI,OO to (-1,25. pi> keir,besides any quantity of my own uiakeand ' be usual- will make to order. Leather,Findings, stock so- country shoema- ' kersofall kihds, and shoeiuekers tools, of ti e ' best, quality, cheap for cash. Give m. a -all. Decatnr, March 23. JES3E ND.I IC'X. I

Q DR. ROBACK’S STOMACH A ARE NOT TO BE EXCELLED STOMACHIC ( DIGESTIV£ORGANS - r V\\ese \VvWvs are woA. as a CkvcAAXv. wXxxeW w\W. CAkve, WA \\xe vo\v\.e\\. vs \x.evv Xo,' 1 u vewve AvaA —a 'S.envA.atov A\\e ‘WyV'tou's. AvsXxAvXs A\\e. vsX awA So\\X\xA\w-ve \vas, a \.tn\« Xvxwe, \>cca\ 1 wetAeA <t\\ avXkttW SXowx.tt.tiXx. VS'xXXevs, \v-\\’vt.-\\, \\ I v\\ \wo\\ev t.\w<xwXvXves, j ww*\. wX X\\e \wo\vev Xkxwe, wve. a SWVfc \vVQ\SQ WXx\SC Fetd arid, ftgue, LvueT' Co77ZplcbZ7zt, gys-oepsia, /digestioiz, JaiLTulice. Kidzzey Complaznts, xxwiX. w\X Av’seiys.t’s o'j t\ sww\kwv wwXwvc. WxXXevs v ovw\\ose a\ o', vuve twxA \\o\wev'iwA vooXs twwX vv-VCxcXx vww\xe Wxexw SVoxwcscXv VAWev* tvve XX x \xoov www\'v> VvvcwA. D*. stx\y»6 XXw. \\oov www AAoeXov'* XSWVft. Wv\.X.cvv» wve, X\xe vve\x wxaw s SoVwcc. wwA \sv. WxAwxeV's 'sSXoww.cXv Wx-Wev* kwv\.«,ovwXe. X\xe. vc-cvAx. awA ■XCXwAvXwXctk. V>Xov\\ae\\ WtWcvs avwwxx mVwvdxoVj wwA vwaXtc 'Lv’j'k e,w\o\\a\>Yv. ftv. ’XkoYtwcVs wveVwv, Vv’vew»\, \vve\yewXvwvf, 'ft\avv\xea, V)v, s ' «dwXw\x, AAAxcwxwxxXvsxw, eXe. ’Thera fitters are put up in quart bottles, of which the above is a facsimile. The label is finely engraved, and is provided with a safe-guard from counterfeiters. (Price $1 per bottle, o> six for $5. O. W. tfobaak, (Proprietor, JTo. t> \ East Fourth Et., Cincinnati, to whom all orders should be addressed. FOR SALE BY T.T. Djrwin, Decatur, and druggists every : where. n7v7yl . i Lost! Lost! I Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha-Jlost n note payable tn himself for sixteen dollars and thirty eight cents, dated March 28 l>6Land signed by Jeremiah Foly ami Daniel Coffee. Persons are notified not to purchase said note or the parties from paying thesame to any other person than the undersigned. May 9th 1«63. TIMOTHY O SULLIVAN Notice. Notice is hereby given by the undersign'd to all persons in Adams Countv from whom I x ia due under the late revenue laws of the Um. 'd States that he will receive the said lax at ti e 1 Recorder’s Office in Decatur. All licences ap plied for are at hand and can be had by call mg forthem. B j 11108 I May 9, 1361. Dissolution. The Partnership between the subscribers under the name of Smith Je Nuttman, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. William G Smith is authorized to settle the business of said firm and sign lhe firinmame in liquidation W. G. SMITH J D. NUTTMAN; Fleasaat Mills, April 17, It-t.l,

| Sewing’ Machines. I’he Lillie Ginn! Fmnilv Srwit .Vfacliine Price only sls. with Gauge, Sen v Driver uud Exira Needles. Hemmer< can also be attached, price, extra $2 Machine Gauge screw driver mid < .xfra needles, at m«e ord r, £l6 PARTIES ordering M ic.liinr* wdl please rc mit by express if con wni‘ i.t, if m»t; remit j by mail at our risk, if registered ; or wo can ship by express;a>nd the party <n<L ring can pay on i delivery to them. The Little Giant Sewiog Machine Company having permanently established their g< m ral ■ head agency in Toledo, 0 , are now prepared to supply our agents ami customers with » far superior machine than heretofore, combining all • the improvement a ofiheage. Being c'neiered !on an entirely new and >riginal plan, it stand-' , out alone and by itself, unrivalled it its numerous points of excellence, by any? hing ever here { tofo r e attempted i i the Sewing Machine line. This is the first and only cheap and reliable j ; machine ever constructed , which embodies all i j the in dispersible qual ifica> ions necessary to do j good family sewing. Its marvellous simplicity , , and the accuiacyof its opera’ions excite the wonder and admiration of every beholder. It runs with the greatest rapidity, making thi* celebrated elastic stitch, which will not unravel • from where the sewing is commenced. AGENCIES. Tn order to introduce our machines as rapidly as possible throughout the whole? country, we a r e prepared to offer the most liberal inducementstoall who wish to act as our agents,rilhjer on salary or commission. Our confidential 1 circul: rs to agents, giving terms, <Vc , will be sent to any one, on application. County rights given to agents. For particulars address, with ‘stamp T. S. PAGE, Toefilo, (X j v nIG 3m General Agent for the U S. Hang- Your Banner on the' OUTER WALL! i — I BLACK ENRIDGE IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions! TO HIS Immense Stock of G K 0 C E K I E S!! AND IS TAKING All Indiana Free Banks,, / ittsburgh, KENTUCKY j AND IOWA MONEY AT PAR'. Pliob ni x Grocery,' i Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v.-.-n'in-l V. A. D BRANDRIFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN llard w a r c Asa ’-M? «»■«,’ ac SRS 9 I ALSO 'TIN PLATE, COPPER, BRASS hi.<l SHEET IRON WARES. — ALSO — Bar Iron and Nails. Manufactured at the Ironton Mills; from the very best quality of Hanging Rock, Cold Blast Charcoal Metal Warrantiid. SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW, WINGS, CAST, GERMAN. AND SPRING STEEL i Iron Axles, Pipe Boxes. Steel Springs and all kiiuN of BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. Cash paid for all kinds <»4 olil Metals Always on band, a niinpl.-t.- stock of U bite Lead, Faints. Oils, Isittv. Glass Bine Sash, and Doors ( wrth a complete stock »f And Mechanics’Toots of every description. No 8.3 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNE, IND. 7. [vti n 7} I Jj-Struinorsor Scrofulous affections are tbe 1 uerse, the blight, the potato rot of mankind.— ; They are vile and filthy as well as fatal. They 1 arise from contamination and iinpirri’v of’ the Mood, and are to he seen ?!1 ari.i.u.i us every , -where. One itiarter of all we meet arc tainted j with them and one quarter oftlivse die of ih.-m di<-foolishly too, because they are curable | Avkk's Sarsai-xhilla cl.'anses out the ScrofnIf.iis corruption from the blood, renders it pure nd healthy, and effectually expurgates the nl contamtinaliou from the system. No 1 i (.ergronn tinder your Scrofulous disordsn I ince the irre<istible aver has provided h I masterly combination />( curative virtues th | Sabsavariila .--’Dimierit W y v 6 n 38.

i] ,■ a idst » ji CO! I .RIGA bl., ‘I- UAVM-. .SK MI'S " CH INA St ORE J' rill. CUI Al-KM H'.tsK lb HO- CITY. & P x; BEST OHIO « Stone Crocks, ? ONLY 8 AMI 10 CHS. UK GAL. ! <” . « WALL PAPER, n KK-M 6, 1 , TO 75 CTS 1-EI-. itOLT. ® 13dpi.res hest Ssul.e thl»u, $12.10 tb 5u do Go 6tl —< mt do ..Ou Ps 71 do Taney Stone China, >. C ’’ 4t> d,, do English 'lva Set, 5.50 i 4ti do do do 5.1 •v* 4.i < O J- k>t :< v iir,> . : n :nl d,, ll.nt « ci'- and wbite t> ir •■< Gil do ,'h.ue wait • .50 ?> Common Blatt's, per set, 20c ~ ‘.'.’C., ..Ur i Common Ti aS, 2.-> Quart lite hets, 25c 1 • Gall, pitchers 25; Slone Tens, 3p “5 tJ 40. All kmtls nl Yl-I-1 GW DISH . O ES very low. COAL Ol 1., of tl e list' 45 quality, G t i nts per gallon . • l a in p s. Mmblp Botiom, t’<l y _ Coal Oil Lumps, Glh>h. • (l qq Cut Glass Lamps, $ r- Large Marble Bvllem, • J*u Q Hanging Lamps, J -‘‘Jj I “ do do large 1.50 *■* y. Bracket Lamps, IJO ® , do do large 1/0. * I All kinda ofair tight Fruit Jar*, 0(1 Gla.<. j w an-, Wovdrn-v*‘e ,3ul s. Pails, j and Churns cheaper thiin aiy ullvj|K» *■< bouse in the city. ! ’ Silver Plated Ware, Knives and Fvke. v - Ladies’ Baskets. nJ9. GOO l) NEWS' UNION STOVE STORE!! ! The readers of the "Eagle” are i rrformed’tt« ASH aA AG NEW ‘ Have on hand a very large and fire stick COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOVES, of the very best patents —none better can In found i n the United States —wb ich we will »el! •at greatly REDUCED KATES. All Stoves .wa ranted to he as represented, <> r if not We will refund the money and Have io unkind feelings. Wa have also a good stock of Hardware. Tin. Copper Sand SHEET IRON Ware, and House FuirhU ing goods, which we are selling very low. We buv Stoves in Cincinnati: We buy Stows in Pittsburgh. We buy Stoves in 3’roy. W<> buv Stoves in Cleveland, i We sell Stoves on time W<* sell Stoves for Cash. We Relf Stovps cheap. We sell GOOD TIN WARE. : Purchasers will do well to call and exariiine I our stock, in order to judge for themselves, at ASH AGNEW’S. R 11. Schwegman’s old stand. No. H7 Columbia Street. v5n39 Fort Wnvne, Indiana (lI’POSIThIVIS THE LIFE OF HASP W H. BROOKS. Jr., Wholesale Bookseller -txn--33a 'SB- S 5 ®t ■» E« w ’ No 1. Calhoun StreetFort. Wavne. Indiana. T)FING the pioneer book man of > Northern Indiana resp. c.tfully annoi i ces J that he has the largest stock of BOOKS STATIOh AFY r . ( in the city, which he offers to the bade u, ug I uailv low for Cash. Religions, Scientific. Politics!, and Miscellaneous, constantly or hand. 'School Books, of every d« sc ri.pt i( u, Slates I Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. P A P EK . Letter, Cnp, Legal Cap Note. Drawing, Blot I ting and Wrapping Paper of <-v» ry deseriptica fMATCF ’ Wall, Window ami Ceiling Papers, GOL 1) P E N S , j BLANK BOOKS;LAW and MEDICAL BOOK*?. INKS and WRITING FLUID, of all kinds, Black Blue, Carmine <t c. Printerx Inks, Pants and Pnyvavinfi9 t M a 2: a z Ines, Worcesters Drctionary, American Cyrlopa?dlrt for I Harper <t Bro. nnd I). Anpletou <<• Co. N. York ■ Little. Brown Co. Boston. . Blanchard Lee, Philadelphia. All their publicatiuns furnished at their Cat- | alogne prices i Orders must In ensure prompt attention accompanrad with the ra*h. Cincinnati and i Indianapolis bills duplicated. Liberal dis i oount made to Teachers. Music, and Musical Instruirn-nU. Violins, Guitars, Accordi(»D< Flutiriaa. Diublr, Fifea, Clarnnetß. Every Instrument warranted pcr- . feet. Strings of every desciip’ion and quality from 5 emits to 25 cents. Call and examine before purchasing rise where Rud be convinced that. I am selling • cheaper than nnv Ollier i ouse in the trade, nt i Nd. 4 Calhoun’St. W. H. BROOKS, Jr. Foil Wan ■>. Tn-|. v = Ileal Estate for Sale 11 . _ . I tm.-r i. r Aalc tilmut 2,000 ttert-s t>f Inml ,H* nntwl ituliffiTmil p»rts of Arfamn coonty. Anv , i pt-rsoti wishitiiAto buy. will dy well to call on thv I DAVID STI-DABAKF.It. » Fanners ot Adams I'uuniy i I have two thousand bnsl els of Flax Feed* T _ desire to on good reasonable tenns, and pav the highest market j rice for the same. D- F. COM PA PET. ci Fort Wayne,Dec 4,1b<2. n44rßf Admin’r’s Notice. Notice is herebp given thnf the undersigned has been, en the ‘J7fh day of June np. . pointed Administrator of »h<- estate of Snjah I Robert derca.*»-fi Said ah- is enppnecd tn be lolvent. J R Adm r