Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1864 — Page 3

the e ufpictal i-aMtr or the ct'Unti-. £o'cAL & MISCBLLANAOUS. “* Remember! itenifinber!! Our terms of sc Ipri.m i*. "■ •? cwpv one vesrin adyjnce. §1 ■ whl,in. lb" y< ar $l ,50. at the Expiration <>T 1 !•'• year, 5.2.0 '. No paper discontinued until allanen* ue paid up. uncssattlie option of the I’u’.li ~l• 'Th. The pap " '"ill 1,1 sent io -iib-eriber* nftrr their tiine of suVerip: ion has < spired unless notice is -iron to the erinlrurv We receive no subscribers, for a less period tlmnG mouths. Spec' ll Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.- All ade'rlisnnrnfrta k«n for a twcifial inn'. in.d nrdcrnl nut In fnr' thr expiralinn nfthetini • s;,eci‘ii(l. wi I hr elm <u d the regular rales fur thi> same up to the time then tn ordered out. County Ticket. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. }>. N. COLLINS. FOR TREA : CRER. JESSE NIBLU'K. FOR SIIERTF. JACOB STULTS. for commissi nfr 2xn dis’t, JACOB S.Af.FF.

BOY WANTED At this office to learn the art of printing; one with a fair English efbtefi'ion, fotn 15 to 18 years of ago. A goo«l studious . boy can find an excel'ent oppo 1 tun.ty to l obtain one of the best of trades. STRAYED "OR STOLEN, From the snbse 1 iher, living in Bltiec'eck ' towns'ilp. Adams countv, 1n o in, a bay Itnare, four yea-s o’d about fif;cen han 1 high. Any person giving any informa-: tionofher whereabout* to the subscriber at Pleasant Mills, Adams county, Indiana will be liberally rewarded. Sht was misted the 22nd of May. June 4,1804. L lURA TEMPLE.

Cir John Meibers lias separated hi* grocery and dry-good; esta'.rihn nt* by' removing his liquors i4Pn the 'oom formerly occupied by B. Nt’.xoll as a shoe ehop. tjg-Dr. F. A. Jelleffhas lorttcl in this place for tho pur; o eof practising hi* .profession. He also practises in surgey nnd is prepared in that, depai-tme’it, with one of the very best set of In strmnent *. We have been acquainted with Dr. Jellcff for several years and have known him as one of the ino.-t suect sful physicians in the conn'ry. We take pleasure in recommending him to the confidence of this community both as a physician and a gentleman. igrThe Show was in town last Wed nesday—so was the women —5 to 1— pd.

W:an ted l Wan ted I At Crabbs .V Mo t®, nil th** a-h -s in i'i<» ronu try, for w -ich ti <• v« ry hii’l.es.t market price will be paid.—junc DGI. Piano Forte Warerooms and Music store, No. 64 Calhoun strict, F->H Wiyne, Indiana, opp " ■ •• court, house. The largest Musical In«:rument Warcromns in th ? West. Keep, constantly on linn i n large assortment of

PIANO FORTES. C A BINE ” ORGAN* & Xi EI ODEONS From the b-t Manufnctui-*’ s S ’ l " agent for Steinw'-v <fc Eons. N -y Y ?k.— Ch inhering & Son*. W m. Ivr-tb? & Co., . vhn»j< Pi uro.* nr»» arknowledge! bv nl* cl isr n»u*icLu,s the b st in Hie world. Also, Pianos'rom ivanv <»;i»vi first (*laM S D & Hand Unrrhi-N Bo«tun Organs. H’Nuur iunr.H end MplmT on. The best in«tninv»its m‘in” < ’ j in America. Aho, nil kinds of small ins’r<i:n‘’nts. Mich r> guitar-*. violin®. ftaccord* • ;h. ilr'-ms. •Ac., Music Looks, ins’ruction V ok- an.l sheet music. My arrange inent« with mr.nuf •ct’?rp»« are such that I can make it ’■> Hi.-* intere-’ «»f pur chasers to bnv hi re instead nf ’ forth, r as I shall ceitainlv sell as low if not lower than the manufact’i *rr< Havin'* oc'.rrd nf a competent Tuner, Pianos and Melotksns will S.s tuned and repaired in the b *o i n- ible manner. Fort W nyn«», Jn4 l€6l — y Notice to Non-Resident. State or IxnTAVA I - Adams Crc iit Chmrt, Adams County. < -S August Term, 1564. Appleton Oakswith ) v«. > Complaint for Divorce. Isolta O.ikswilh, i It appearing f n the ‘-n’i-f :plinn of th? clerk of said court that «a*d defendant is i n »n-rd. dent of the State <-f.lndr in. X«»‘i ’ j iherofore hereby given sail non filing JUuLpcLuencv of said c-mp’-iint and that t.des hbu personal I v be .appear before the J ndge of the Adams circuit court on the fir t (lav of the next term thereof to Im hold n at *’ie court house iu the town of D«»cahir. in said coun'y on the 22nd <1 tv of Ang’j«t next. and answer nr demur hi Raid comtdair.t.t he snine will be Jieard and determined in his absence. JOHN Me CON NEL, KwA Clerk,

Dr. Koback's Constitnents. We pain that.the.. distinguished nnd popular invent or of those lamons Scanptnuvian R- medics '.be Bl ■>• d Pill* find Bl> >d Purifier, advertised in our HUsini-ss columns receives nearly as man letter* by evei v mml as the Treasury Department. The average i* more than 200 per dav! Hi* patients scattered over thtj bimui West tlo» Southern States and New England are said to reach the enormous atul almost incredible aggregate of 100.0001 By his patients we mean tl.ose who use hi* ptuuarations ns their only mi'iiiriins We persume that such a connection is without a parallel in Medical liistorv.

jtgy SHAKE ami BURN I Shake nnd Bund' Shake am) Burn!!! i This is the life of agony endured by the ■ sufferer from Fever nnd Ague. He wenders like an uncetnin shadow, never know ing what moment he may be prostrated, nnd therefore dirinc'ineu to give any serious atten'ion to business. This is the i condition of thousands in town end cotinI try. It is no exrggr.ration to say that Fever ami Ague kill* more people thad any twenty other diseases in America. For t i sure and speedy cure of this terrible 1 affliction, we take ores' p!« asurein rireomirm nding Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which have already achieved a wide rep- ! u'alion for rapid and powerful effects in 1 r'novatinir the system prostrated by ibis disease. For sale by Druggists ard dealers grnerallv, every where. [lmo

BRANDRETH’S PILLS. : While hrandreth's Pill are so potent for good disease.! bodies they are hermits* as bread, The babe nt the hrea.,t or !• he man of ri'pes year* and deiimite-fem- ; aJ.-s are c-ttaiu to.rcci ive an increase of ■ liesitfi from the U*u of these Pills blessed ! n> Ih hvph. Il has b’ erf slid bv an aided physicirn. I that'this m v,| ici pc always benefits am! I never injures.’ Wherein is the snpoilative quality. The Brandreth Pillshave no pow*»r or action «;t>t upon impure hinnur* in the blood. T>"y si-’Z" only ? In- impuriiL s in nnd nronnd i?»e pnrt® i Hfb'p’pd by xll the parts h.vnjvcil in flisPHsed actions nrt- operated upon ani • rd.»ar.r« H 'ro;n a’l f<»uhi» s« and reinftised A'i-h ‘Lib-.’ bv tho wonderful curative i powers nnd inlier-nt of (he most jnsdv lamed Pills. Millions *4 penpl*’ whose lives apppar--1 to hw at the last ebb. worn out b\ ! (ev« r’s consun fires, bv'emsumpt i inn’s insidinus ad vaners bv rarlr.ng f«»r | mrnts of infl tmrnalnry rlvumali'rn, have j linen ru r ed the use of these pills. The ! persons xre lix ir»*r wi’nessfs and th<»n«. ' ;»n Is nr<‘ -i h-n’s in every ri f v of Amlerirn. Principal Ofile**, No. 294 Canal Si r• et New York . Sill bv T T. Dorwin Decatur and bv til respectable dealers in medicines. Aek '«>r I 1 ."’" st?!»•.

Guardian's Sale. Notice is hereby ijivi n tb it the urrdvri signed g’Mrdian of the estate anti persons oi Fr -nk N» ff. Catharine NrfF. Noah Nef and Minerva N**fT. minors by virtue of an order • f the court of common ph as of V ( | »m< count v. m id.- nl the May tri m i>f said court. 1804. will sell at private s-.b•, by hi® D Siudabaker, nt Dicatnr, Alains county, Indiana, on and iiii-r th** 39th day of June, 1864. Tbe lollowina described teal estate, too wit: Om-i ll venth part oi the following de-*crib.-d real estate, to wit i The south w< st quarter of section fifteen. and the north east quarter of the i sou'll east fi lartfr of section thirty six. land the sfitith half of the north eastqioir ’ ter of section tliir’v six. all in township | twenty- five (25) north, thirteen (13) vast, in Adams county, Indiana, I containin'.'in all 380 acre*, mure or less, on the tidlowiuj conditions: On- third of the purchase money to be paid iii liund. one-third in six nnd one- ! third in twelve months from dale, with •interest, and to lie secured by note with I approved s< euri'v MI IT AEL NEFF, Mar 21.1 364 Hu >r lian.

Land Appraisement Equalization, N.r.ic ■ is h.-ri !>v givt-n to nil interef-> 1 ti 11, iljnt the abstract <>( the appr usentent ■ tlv- r<nl of \dams jnenty ha« bean rt'iiirnril ar.tl filed in th- Au’btor’s ..flio of «niJ countv, an ! that the sant“ wit! ’>(• Fr.t.j ct to inspection between the hours of 9 o'clock a. tn. and 4 o’clock p. in. until the 6’h .lav t.f .Tune. 1864. nt which Vine the Boar.i of Equalizvion lor sai'l countv will meet and oroaniz’ at the court house, Decatur, in sai I countv, ! for the purr., of hearing an<l determining grievances and equalize the ap praisemint thereon. W. G. SPENCER. M tv. 23. 186 I A i Ivor. Petition for Divorce. Junius PbppTewell ) Court of Common vs > Pleas of a I.mu Coun* . n <,K h‘r a Popplewell Sty AHy Tenn It to the satisfaction oftlie under M<jn<d by ivi: file ! that the nhove named 1 Jefendant is a noipß Si lent of the State of In- t di in i Therefore notice is her-’hy gi von that, «;.id defendant of the filing and p< nd.-.ncy of < the Complaint in the above entitled cause and 1 that unless.*l- appears and answer or demur ; to the same r.n the calling of the cause at t’>e first dav of the Mav Term of said CutfTt the | eaine will be taken as confessed to be true and ■ a decree had thereon accor.lmglv. JOHN Me CONNEL. 1 Feb Q7.IV6L— 3w. Clerk, i

HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH ' BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and ;i]t«rative o r wonderful "fliracy in disease nf the Siomafhi, Liver and Bowel®. Cures Dy® pep c ia. Liver complaint. Headache. Genernl potility. Nervon®m*s«. Depression of Spirits, constipation, colic, intermittent f-ver®, cramps end spa-m®. and nil complaints of either 9«.>x. nri«in" from bodilv weakness xrlmtuor inlier ent in the system or produced bv«o»‘cinl

Xo’hin<r tliai is not wholesome. f7*’ni il and i rp-fnrativc in it® nature enter® into ‘h ’cntnro I sition of IT Thi® nopnlnr preparation contain® no niineral °f " nr kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery < xcitant: ’ nt it i® a combination of the extracts I of rare balsamic herbs -rd plants with the purest and mild- Jt nf nil diffusive atim’i’ar.ts. Jf i« '.v*dl tn hp foro-irm d afain®?, disease-, nnd. «n fnr a® th** human sv-tc-m can hen** it or t<'d bv human moan® r»*ninsf mdi ® enern--1 dered bv an vnwh'dcsoroe impure I water nnd other external causes. Ho tetter’s j Bitter® maybe r»*lio.l nn n® n «afc-uinrd. L* districts inf ■ ted wbh Feivr nnd i f I n® horn tnnnft *nf-.Vilde ns n vrPxfpntFvp nnd irresi®*’ble r,c a remedy .nnd thmisahdi? rctnrt tn it under of r*. a'fnek, nsrnpp ft •* pnd thousand® v-ho nonlert ‘nrivnil them®* Ivp« of p«s prefer*ivp qualiti'-s in advance, nrn cured !» • a verv hi it f course o r llii® marvelous medici’ e. Femr and Agm? .patients, after b.-in?- r»b’»d with quinine fnr i mo'i’b® *n vain, until fairly saturated wi'fi j thfit dnnen’-nn® alkaloid, nre rn‘ unfrequenth’ r-cinred tn 1 n?l’b within a few days by the use ! of Hostetter’® Bitter® Tl - wonk stnmncb )«.• r-p> By lns"ifr''rat z '4 ■ijid tho aprofit'' ro®fnr n 4 by thi® ♦’[*r'*'»M)’e 't’.'nio. ntid ’ nnoe it works ’.venderi in case® nf Dv-PFPSiA nnd in h*®« confirmed fo’tn® of Txni [rtTpTfny Aclin<r a® a (yentb* and pninli*®® np!nm ien,*. nC W<,l l nIJ upon the liver, it also »nv.n---i rinb’v rob’. vc® ’ho C >v- T T’Tin\ ®ir f v.rindticod !bv in-errnkr nr’’on of thn and merp Hvp organs p.. r e.?n® o 4 * fpeblo b-;bif.. lieble fn Attnclrt. Lown and F;i*nf i Tstnqnur. find promnt. ni> p^r>nnn n nt r<*liof 1 f’-oni ti • Bitter® The fn*fimor? v nn l’ ),s lis mn®t. conch ®fv A and from both c»'xp®. i The nnrnnv nf Ihrjnrs Cot.to i® immor 'atol*’ J 'tcsu (reel l»V a ®’u.'.’ln dnsr nf tbn ®timulant. And iby ncca-inn-d*y ro«ortin<y tn it, th<* return of the cnn.rd.’iint mav I n prevented. A® a 'renora' ' r <eiic Hostetter*® Ritfors ! deep •ff r*c rrl : rb m*l®t V” ov T ->< ri> need nr V’it. ' nn«ged before they can I n f-illv npnr'. ii’cd —. i j Tn cases nf c nnifihiliortal Weakness. Fr , Frcnq rnd Debility and Decrepinvlo m-i-in-/ Trnm Ch.n Agf. it nxnrci®e® the electric irflnonro In the convnl«*®onnt stages nf all disown® if operates as v deli*rhtfnl ir'vipnrnnt. Wkm , the pn”* ’< *»f n- ’ -rn n’-r » lay - !, it opors'es to re ir f •on an ’ ro-ost nblisb t hem. T ast b- t not Jpasf. it i® - , ulant. hoin'T manufactured from «nun ’ and inI norimnß materials, and ent.irel” fn o from thn. I arid element* present morn nr le®« in all the , , ordinary tonics nnd stomachics of the diy No family medicine ha® been ®n '”»ivorsnllv. { nnd it may bn Truly rdded. tlfftprwVy popular ' with flip inte]li<mnt portion of tb. cnmninrity, ja® Hostetter’s Bitter®. Prepared by Hostetter .{-Smith, Tis t<bn ■•>b . P-i Sold hy all D r ”j ! dsts, Grocers and St >rekeopers everywhere.

Tlelmbold*’ Crnnine Preparations Comronnd Fluid Fx‘met Bucbii. a positive I and crocific lomrdv fnr diseases of the Biarl- | dor. Kid neve. Gravel. and Dropsical Sv-eltinjrs. 1 Tins medicine incre.ißPß *ho po«*«*r of j Hon, an I excite the absorbents into healthv notion. by which the waforv or calcareous d<* i positions, and nil nnnnhif 1 pnln*getft.en*s are 1 reduced, a® w* 11 hr Pain and Tnfi »mntio'.i. ■ IlET.Afbold’s Extract Pt’CnV —For W-'-iknes ' ®es nri’ing from Excesses, habits of Di^sin - - linn Furlv Trd scretinn Abuse, attee-t■••! I with the followin ’ svmntoms-—T’o! : «po<'Jmu I’n Fx'rti'm. T;ns« of Memnrv. \ rves, . bnrrnr nf Disease, dimness of Vision, t nivercnl T.a««itnd<‘ of the Muscular System. Hot Hu’- ts. drrno«R nf the Skin Tos> n r P<r.vor. ! fljfi’C’iltv of Breathing, Tre’uhling. Wakeful ! DORR , Pain in the Back. Flus-I»ing oL|L-e Body, Front ions nn the Far-’. Pallid Countenance. These •rmptnm«, ’f allowed Io gonn. which this medicine removes, sonr follows fmDotrfir.ii Fatuihj, Ep’lr.ctic Fits, in on? of j which the Pati.-pt mhv expire B’lm cun say | ihnl tlmv are no* frequoivlv follow•••! bv tlm-e i‘D»r> fnl Di eases.’ ‘lnsanity *xn Consumption.’ ; Many are awarp of the enu<e of thrir suffering : ni’T NONE WIT T C 4NEESS TTl'- R r C9"D« OF THF TNRSNE ! asylums. And mcl'inc.'tnl?i dcaVis )hi Consumption I benrnmnb* witness to th ■ ir’i’h <>i t!»p okc< r’’.un. Thr nst if Winn orcr rffreted t'ilh Oftja'‘r. Weakness r quin•< ’ln* a 1 ’ of M licin* tn strengthen and in v igori’ •* the which TTeitnh dd’s Extract Buolm inwtri'ibly dors. A j trial will convince the skep’.icnt Femxtjs — Fematfs—Femmes —Tn tions f-fitiior to Fcina ' the Fxirnct Buch" is Hiru qnnled By any other remedy, ns tn Chin rn^i-of R.-’entiou, Irregul ir»‘v. Painfulness, j or Suppression of cu^toinnr< Ev.icuntions. I 1cpmted or Seirrhous of the I’trrn*. L»’ll chnrrhoea or Whites iii’ v. and for all com* incident to the «< x. whether arising from indiscretion hah’-R of dissipation, or in the rs ciinc or ch -nqe of life. Tnld no mor H-ilnim. Merr.ttri/. or unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and. dan disras s H'dinbold’s Extrhnt 3'ichu and improved Rose Wafer cures Secret Tfisen'es in all their st«B"Ps, at little expense. Little or no change in diet. No incnnvimience. and no exposure. ’t causes a frequent d» sire and gives .strength Io Urinate th**rebv removing Obstructions, preventing and curing Strictures of the I’reihm. allaying Pain and Tnfi nna’ion, so frequent in the class of <li«eas‘*s. n, »d expelling Paisoreup, Diseased and wnrrout Matter Tnm s\nps iton Ttvh swpswbo pave been the XK'timr he Quacks, and who hare pai 1 he uu fees to he cured i’» a t’rne, have found thev wp.p deceived, and that t' “Poison” lias, by the use of “powerful n^': ingonts.” b«*en dried up in the system,to break out in an agg-av ited form, an 1 perhaps after Marriage Use IL’lmbol i’r Extract Bnchu for all affections an ’ ’’ n«c~ of •’ e Urinn.iv Organs wlmth<' existing in Male or Female, from whal ’ver cause originating and no matter cf how long standing. Diseases of thefte Organs roqjuires the aid of a Z>i ii-esic, W hahsld’n E>

I tract Buchu is the <rrest Diuretic, and is cer> . ! Io have thi* desired effect it- all DitPaßfß\ \ fnr which i is re oom mended. Evidence of the i most iel‘ ble and i“sponsihle character will ! accompany’ the medicine. ; Price $1 ()0 per bottle, or six for $5.0'1. ' Delivered to any add.vs*, securely packed • from of® rvations. ■ escribe Symp'nms in all \ Fommunientinns. < 'urea Guaranteed! Advice; iGraii.®!!- Addres letters for infornintimi to H. IS. HELKBOLIK Chemist' | IC4 Smith. Tenth st. , be! Chestnut, Pa. Hi lmbold’s Medical Depot, Uklmbold’s Drug : and Chimiiat Warehouse, &:*1 Broadway, New York. Beware of Counterfeits and unprincipled , Dealers who endeavor to dispose <l of their own" I and ‘ artielrs ffn th- reputation attained by i Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations. *• ,r Extract Buchu. * <r *• Sar®ap3 'illn. M Improved Rose Wash, i Sold by alt Dru?r*isfs everywhere. Ask for Helmbold’s 'fake no other. Cut out the ad verfisi mPift and send for it. and avoid imposition and exposure. [dec 26. 1863-ly.] I ~ —— ~ ——■■' ■ — ——— Twent"*-Sixlb Binh-Day of the I STAR PAPER OF AMERICA'

JANUAItY 1, IS«4. The New York Mercury FOR TffE CONING YEAR. After more than a quarter of n century of unii'torrnn cd success, The New York Mer’h rv—-tan»! •’!,<? fir»t on the mufti r roll cf the literary Pr?®® in this country—point® proud lv to its past career as a guarantee of new tri umphs in the future. Heretofore, it has eclipsed all rivalry: but it propo pn to make the coming year m<tnorabb» bv eclipsing its own past history, nrd loom ini* up before tho-world as the most marvelous specimc-n of a f-'«cinating. brilliant, amusfair. nnd comprohen®ivo Literary Newspaper that has ever published in either hemisphere THE GFNHLS OF ETTROPE will bo 1.-id under coiitrihution to give bril li.-mcv tn it® columns, and side by side with o’iginal productions of the most popular ro m iTiCist® nf the O d World will be placed the vhef d'arunres nf the most ctnineht story writers of the New. MISS M. E BHADDON. A’’thorps® nf “Aurora Fh’vd.” “Lady Audley’s Secret, ’ “John. Mr.iclient’s Legacy. ”«tc etc., v 1.0 has suddenly risen, like a 'Star’ of the first ma-.rniiude in the literary horizon of Great Britain, has been specially engaged to supply The New York rctiry from time to him. v. i'lt the wonderful creations of her go bins, at a cost which no other weekly in America could venture 4o incur Among the multitude of di-ticguislu-d wii ter' and artists who have become familiar to the through the vast circulation of the Star m key of America, may b« mentioned the following,’ all of whom arc still upon its staff: Dp. J IT. Pobin’son’. V. pgarft Blount. Neu Tli'.v’t tnt, Aktuur M. Grainger. Grace Gart> nfr. Felix O C Dari.fy Kiss M E. Dkaih on. ' ovmn May Carlton, W. 0. Eat n. Gigrge Martial Juita S. Ingraham, Edward Willett, Macy (’riff. Gf-’Rge Aibany.

S.’oros of other distinguished literati, under various rons de plume, eontnbjpp lo its col urns while it® pictorial ilhi*trations ar<* from th* 1 inimi’i’l le pencil of Felix 0. C. Darlcjr, Esq .th" host draughtsman of the age. The Wa.* which has given the coup de grace tn ho many pretentious publication®, nnd half destroyed those thstill survive, hns added thousands to the circulation of The New York M-ncury. I •, heart stirring sfp-"t Stone®, its TP’ltlnyv historic tea, its rantchh-ss serial romances, its rnev ■ <r’esques, its genial wit nnd humor, its dehcH.u® gossip, its fairv tales so. r little folks, its rare p*w trv “s fr ,< -h and vigorous editorials, the infinite variety »f its content®, and the largo amount of reading matter it. compri-es, render it. welcome ever?where and to all classes. Containing, a® ‘tdoes. FORTY COLUMN’S of close’v prin -d m:itl(*r»it mav safely be pro non need the ch'-anest as well as the best Lite r.T Newspaper ex*nut. T hree faviwtit uri’* Doctor J. H. Robinson, Cousir M’. Cirkon, and Ned Bnntline, ire nnw prepn ring three stories for The New York Mercury. One of these productions will bn commenced in the Opct ing Number of the NvW Tear. The authors being aware of thi® f.ict, ere engaged in an emulative contest, for prerodenre, and the result will unquestionably he that the most effective story ever penned by any of the t roe will commence in the NEW YE A It* e NUMBER the great Represcnta ivc Weekly < f the Western Wortd. The New York Mercury is sold by nil news men and periodica] denier® in 4m<rica. To • iibsci i. <-r®. it is regularly mailed ovory Sntnr J-iv morning. f<» A2 a year; throe conics for six c<»pi<-» for S.T; tight copies for ]2. with an extra copy, free, to the getter up of the club. — Six m »n‘h>’ subsviptions received. Always write plainly the naiMofyou l ' Post Off!C-, and State. We trike the notes of all solvent banks at par. Payment must invariably be mads in advance. O’Specimen Copies R'nt to all applicants. Address all letters an 1 remittanri ®. postpaid, to C V’LDWELL <t WHITNEY, Proprietors of The New Vnrk Mercury, No-. 4 /Inn street and !i 3 Fulton st., [dec!9[ New Y< rk City.

Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed and <h h' <'red by flu l rlork of the court of common : pleas of Adams county, in the State of Indiana i J I.are levied vpon and will expose to sale at public auction, at the court house door in said | ! county, between the hours of ten o’clock a. ft:. : and four o’clock p. tu , on Saturday, May 7, 1864-. The rents and profits sot n term of yents not exceeding seven, of the undivided one half of I the following described real estate, to wit: The south west quarter ofthe south west quarter 1 of sort ion three (3) also the erst half of the north east quart< r < f section nine (9), all in township twenty-six (26) north, of rang* fifteen (1;>) ca*t estimated to contai-. sixty acres more or less, in Adams countv, Indiana And on failure In realize therefrom the full amount of the execution will at the zi.ine time and place, at public atk'*ion as aforesaid, ex - po'-c to sale the fee simple of said described j .realistic.. r Executed ns th? property of William Hill at the suit ol David Showers JACOB STULTS. j April IG, 1864. Sheriff. I Notice. NoHcc is hereby given, that the undersigned Overseer M the Poor will r< ccive sealed sals al ’ds office in \\ aba*-h township, Adams covn’y, , ndiana,' frqm this date till the first Monday in May next, for the maintenance of Jami's H. Tucker, a pauper of said countv. for one year the first Monday in May, 1c64 by the Week. T G. BAKER, April 16, 1064 of I’evr

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