Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1866 — Page 3

- Ti! E E A GEE. wuot t»is aooniYLCC. I.IISCBLXiAMJOtI-?. , ’" FBIPAY, January 19, 18i'>6. of Co<uinu'> Pleas was { injstssion last week, but little business l trensaoted outwdo of prolate mutters. ; will mention but two cases on the) ]»w side; that of the State of Indiana vs. Boses Hamrick —prosecuted for malt'clous trespass—girdling a'n l otherwise injuring npple trees. The evidence was of! mH circumstantial —acquitted. Rachel Mann v». heirs at law of the estete of John Reynolds seu., dcc'd.— Complaint to assign dower iu gross—plaintiff recovered $1650. The Sheriff Informs us that but one prisoner has been confined in the county i-rfl for two years, and he was in “durance vil.” only until bis recognizance eould be made out. ‘ BARGAINS 1! BARGAINS! 11 Great Salk AT ACTUAL COST. ' TOWNLEY De WALD & BOND, Fort Wayxb, Are now selling their Dress Goods, Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Breakfast Shawls, Fur Hood and Furs at their real tost. Tne Sloek i* large and Comprised of Fashionable goods, which were bought | Cheap. . Ih order to reduce our Irrge stock for invoicing about February Ist, we arc gelling the above goods as stated. Cail soon and get the choicest stik-c tfona. SOWN LEY DkWALD 4 BOND, * Corner Columbia: and Calhoun streets, Fort Wayne . «rA number of Germans, sav the , Memphis Argus, have been employed on the Colton firms of M ssiasippi, and have done remarkably well. At the first of the Reason they could average only about fifty poun Is each a day, but before the crop was gatli red they were able to pick i »co Hundred and twenty pounds —quite a i reapectnlde figure. i *• —— t SP9 John Sibil’s d lighter, who | Married the rake Erlanger, Ims been . obliged to leave her husband and re- , laru lo her father's house. Erlanger’s , .first v»'te, the daughter of the bsnki r was als • obliged to run away trosu her husband, but she was proved b> have been as faithless to him as bo lo h«r. Al the celebration of emancipation in I, Boston on Monda/lsßt, Wendell Phillips is a speech, said: ‘ Congress and the President may b« one in sentiment, but Hie President is that one.” Gov, Baker is likely to rival the late Gov. Porter of Peusylrania, in his ex •reiie of the pardoning power. He has slresdy granted five 10 as many murderers. We now add th» sixth to the list of pardoned murders, John Stu. man con vietrd last October, in Huntington cbtlnty for killing Thomas Clark, an 1 sentenced to the penitentiary therefor Five murder ,#€• pardoned in one week! At this rate it be long until the two penitentiaries of the State ate emptied of their ,«ouvict«. —Vincennes Sun. Information hue been received that A. H Conrow, furmety a li»pres»ntative .in the rebel Congress from Missouri, General M M. P arsons, who formerly . commanded the Missouri Brigade tn the rebel nrniy. Hr.d Assistant adjutant General Standish of the same brigade, were murdered hr robbers while on their way : from the Texas frontier to the city of Hex ieo. General Sweeney, Secretary of War of ■ the Irish Republic, has been dismissed .she-United States, by order of the President. In his capacity of Major of the Sixteenth United States Infantry, lie was petitioned at Nashville. He applied for leave ot absence to attend the Fenian Congress winch being refused by the proper authority, he went without it, .hence his dismissal. IVnrltews from Chili and Peril. , The war news from Chili is unchanged. After the capture of the Spanish blockading ship Conodonga, by a Chilian man of war, shy put to sea, and it is believed she sailed for the southern port of Peru, for the purpose of uniting with the Peruvian fleet. The nows from Peru is very favorable. Peace reigns throughout the Republic tinder the new regime. Several vessels, on suspicion that they were carrying implements of war to the Spaniards, has been detained in Calloa. It is believed that the Government will respect the treaty with Spain made by the former Government. A large number of leaders xvho supported the President have been -larresteJ, and will be brought to trial and punished. Gt neral Costillo was last heard of at Gibralter, and it is believed |)« on his return to Peru

! Si’SCHL SOW. I - . - - - - ■ ... - A Cough, Cold, or Sore ThraM, Rrqinars immediate and should bscnscttJKD. I? aixowkd to continue, Irritation of the Lungs, n Permanent Throat AffecUcn, or an Incurably Lung I Disease is orvr.M van ncsvLT. ■ BROWN’S RRONGHIAL TROCHES i HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENGO TO THE PART*, ttiVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Discuses. TROCHES ARK USED AV (TH ALWAYS SOOD fijtdCKSS. j SINGERS AM) PUBLIC SPEAKKIW. I Will'find Troches useful in clearing the rmee ' | when taken before Singing or Speaking, and rei lieving the throat after an unusual exertion of I the vocil organs. The Trocltes are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having pruned their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parof the world, and the Troches are universally pronounced better than o f Uer articles. Obtain only “Brown’s Bronchial Troches,’ and do Dot Lake any of the Worthies Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, anil ’n Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box. Beware of Ambuscades! Few people realize the fact that disease lies in ambush every where, ready 1° seize upon the weak. The strong pass through many perils in safety, the strengthfess fall by the wayside. It is amazing that tho feeble should totter with uncertain steps over the face of the earth J in danger every day of falling victims to the morbid influences by which we are nil aurI rounded, when a tested and proven vegetable ! tonic, capable of endowing them with the vigor llm’v need, is procurable in every city, town, and settlement. It might reasonably he thought ; that after the twelve years’experience which the world has had of Ho-tkttrr’s Stomach Bitters, all would know that its effect is to prevent disease. The fact is notorio'is that a dose of poison which will scarcity ass-ct a vigorous man in pefrect health will kill a weak one. Now, wha* is tbecniise of epidemic diseases? Poison j in the air. At this season th> atmosphere is surcharged with the seeds of intermittent*, re- , in it ten’s-, rheumatism. pulmonary disorders,; bilioiß complaints, nird the like. Persons , whose nervous systems are relax’d are the first to succumb to these distempers. FT a<e • up the physical energies then, with this po- i tential vegetable tonic. It is the most pow j' erful rrcnpcrnnt which the botanic kingdom < has ever yielded lo patient research and ex- ’ perirnent. Try it. The blindest disciple of I the old medical dogmas will at least admit ’ that a tonic and alterative, compounded of j approved herbs, roots, and barks, can do n<> i ( harm, while the testimony of thousands- invites ! , a trial of it-s -virtues. I WHISKERS J WHISKERS' Devon want Whiskers or XogstacheS? Ou*fM Grecian Compound will force them to grow out J the smoothest face or chin, pr hair on bald i heads, 4D Six Weeks. Price, Sent by ■ nail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER <t CO. nv2) Box 138, Brooklyn, N. T The >Lhoh & Hamlin Cabinet Oorgatv forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for SBO to S6OO each. FIFTY-] ()N£ GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or ctherh first premiums awarded them Illustrated Catalogues free. MN. Boston, or MASOX BROTHERS. XeW I York. vJ-n27-ly. To Consnmptives The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks bv a very simple rein j rdy, after having suffered for several years ; with a severe lung affedtion, and that dread : disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to i:< feHo¥. ,r sufferers Gig means of cure. I To all who aesire .if - he will send a Copy of' the prescription used (i.-ee of charge), with the ! directions for preparing using the ar me, which they will find a m re Ourk for Consume ' tion. Asthma, Bronchjt’s, Coo.sjls. Colds, and all Throat and L ing Aff-’Ctious. Tiic only ob ’ ject. of the advertise, in sending ti’.’Q Prescrip- j lion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in- ', formation which he conceives to be invalu ( able, and he hopes every sufferer will tr/ his • i remedy, as it will cot-L them nothing, and j i prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, yRKR,hy re- | turn mad, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, ! Williamsburgh, Kings Co., New York, i vD—ll4l —lyr Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from i Nervous Debility, Prenriture Decay, and all the effects of youthful indjseretioa, will, for ‘ the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing n profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do sn by addrosailng JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St. New York. v9—n4l— iyr Strange, But True. Every young lady and gentleman in the i United States can hear something very much! to their advantage by return in-til (free of ; charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Tliose : having fears nf being humbugged will oblige I Jby not noticing this card. All others will; j please address their obedient servant. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 8.31 Broadway, New York. II v9—u IJ— lyr NOTICE. . 'VTOTICE is licrtby given to tlio Supervisors I L s of Washington township, io meet at the ' office of the township Truate., in Decatur, on I | Saturday the 2 ith dr y of February 186 S, for tho t' purpose of settling and auditing their accounts. |! JOHN VEIBERS,.r r , Jan. r.’. Trustee.

DECATUH MARKETS. Correct d Wee kb/ y Messrs. Nutt man 4’ Crawford 'Merchants and Produce Dealers, Main street ' Decat nr, Indiana. M Dkoatud, Jan. 19, R 65 I , Flour $ bbl : . 10 00 < ' Wheat, White, bush 2 0(1 i Red, ' “ 180 ‘' Corn .40 i Rye, 70 1 • Oats 35 I ■ Potatoes. ,6‘J i j Cloveraeed, . . 600 Flaxseed 22.5 Hutter, p th ......... 20 I L <rd . 1 ’> Eg s 20 . Fe.ithcrs 5’71 W 00 1.... 5 d? 6 1 * ' Hides, green "jp H> ... G! “ dry . . . .101 ; Salt per bt». 4 00 ] i i'ork, . . . . • (Jaß, I — New York Mnrket. Nxw York. Jan. 12. Cotton — More’aetive. Sales of mid dling at 50@51c Flour—Dull, and common grades 10$ i sc. lower. Sales at $7 70@7 90 for extra State; $8 40@8 55 for extra round hoop Ohio; 48 60@8 90 for trade brands market closing heavy. Whisky—Quiet. Sales of State and western at 82 26@2 28. Wheat—Dull, and sprinfif nominally 2.<j3c. lower with n Ahing of moment doing. Corn—Dull, and l@2c. lower. Sales of unsound at 83c ; sound mixed western in store, 87@90c.; and 9G@I 09 for new white southern. Oats—Dull. Sales at 4i(2)52c. for unsound western; 01@S2c. for sound do. Petroleum—. Dull. Sales at 35c. for crude. kii.loTc. tor refined in bmil. Pork—Opened excited and higher, and closed at an advance of 30c. Sales at §3O 37| for new mess, dossing at 827; §29 at 829 30; regular 822»22 2<i|; 522 50@23 for prime mess: also, 5,500 bar-1 I ids new mess for January, February,, t March ami April, at seller's and buyers’ option, at j 29 50@31. Cut M-ats—Quiet, and rather firmer. Sal s I for shoulders, and for hams Lard—lTeivy. Sales at 15|@18|o; also 2,350 bbls, for January; Fi-bruary and March, sellers’ option, at Dress — Heavy. Sales at 12c. ■ for Western and for city. , Butter—Quiet; sales at 20@23c. for Ohio, and 35(aJ8c. for State. Cheese—Dutl; sales at J2@lßfe Db’lfß lii'SIHSS CUDS! JAMES Ih 8080 Attorney mid Counselor at Law, IM’C VFUK, 1 Mil AN A. ITFOFFICE,in Recorder’s Office. practice in the Courts of the Tenth j tV Jmlicial Circuit.. Attend to the $ tion-of Lands the Payment of 3’axes. E'-p.'ci.n < attenti.m will be given to the collection of ( Bounties, Pension's, and- a>ll ciui-ma against, the ; Government. David Studabaker, A f rORXEY-AT-L A W AM) Claim Agent, DECATUR, IUDIANA, WILL practice in Adams artd adjoining Counties; will secure bounties,pensions, anti all kinds of against the Governmen>t. [Rr’OFFICE.—On Stain Street, immediately j South of the Auditor’s Office. v6-n42 David Studabaker’s REAL ESTATE AGEXA', 1 thr purchase and sale of Real Estate by ; 1. the only Licensed Ag-uitin the. county, now ! offers for sale at his law office, in Decatur, a fine J lot of valuable landssituatein different parts of 1 Adams cmmty. Those wishing to purchase will Jo w<-ll tn j come to him. Those wishing to soli will do ! well to come bn him No sales, no charges. He • is, also. Licensed to draw Deeds and nil other | , instruments of writing, and will do the same ! with neatness and dispatch. Sept.. 16 F. A. .IEI,LEI-F. Physician am) Surgeon. DECATUR, INDIANA. ’ ILT” OFFICE —ln Houston's Block, second I Joor over Drug Store. v9-nls. AN DI IEW ~~ SOI PHYSICIAN aud SURGEON), DBCATUR, INDIANA. I OFFro 1 1 1 - ’* n • opposite Meibers ro.’s Dry Ooods Store. vbn-ii— DORVVIN BRO’S. ne k r.tHs ix Drugs, Medicines ■ & Ciionical FANCY AND TOILE2' ARTICLES, Sponges, Brushes, S’ertt. niery, Ate. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL AND LAMPS: physicians’ Prescriptions carcfijly compounded and o ders answered with earn anti despatch. Farmers aixl Physicians from the country will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of the bust j T-- bi y_: ■ APPOIi<TMENr OF ADMINISTRATOR. ; VTOTTCEis hereby Thai the underI Ls signed have been appointed Exek”‘tors of ‘ Lhelast will of Edwin S. Metzger, °f ams county, deceased. The estate is pi'jbably j solvent JESSE NIBLICK. ! Jan. 5, i:U»6. 4w WM. G. SPENCER. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE." ■VyOTiCE is herein given that tho undersignI p<l administratrix of the estate of Jacob Dolnirty, deceased, will sell, at Public Sale, at ’. the late residence of the deceased on Hie 25th Day of January, 1 866. ‘I All the personal property «>f the decedent ; not taken by the widow, consisting of horses, ' I cattle, sheep, farmin? tools and minv other articles. xVAKCY DAUGHERTY. I December 2a. Itks. ■ AdminiEratrix

[ JE T N A !'' INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAKTI (»RI», CONN.. Net Cash Aaxetf*. 7uly, 1H6153,273,635.04. $3,273,635.04. Leases Paid in 45 Years, Over $16,500,000. it Three Millions of Cash Assets—a current i ! income of $!,00 QOOO per annum—a national I system of efficient agencies—a Tell seasoned I I and valuable experience—the prestige of forty-1 five years’ snceess—a perpetual charter—a | 'Qash basis of irausactioee—terms liberal anc, rates moderate—pro^P 1 sett.e- , ■ meats of losses; are among the cbarae’ensDc. | '“'IEUIIXG ASmiGiJ IJMf IM. j Heavy mercantile values need »J™«g under- ] tvrilprs, and merchants will appreciate the ad | vantage of Insurance with the di I’N A. | Fire, and Inland Navigation risks can be • negotiated upon favorable terms with agents throughout the country. Branch, 171 Vine Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. D. SrvnABAKrR, L-ieal Agent,Decatur, Ind. OiieWr i Detrick Rider, ) vs. Preston V. B. Smith. ? Before J. W Grint, J. P of Washington,, township, ddams Co. Ind. Whereas, before me,J.W. Grim, a Justice: of the Peace, in and for Washington Town- j ship, Adams Comity,State of Indiana, Detrick ( Rider, Plaintiff in*this action, did on the 2 st. day Os December 1865, file his complaint alii j davit and bond in attachment proceedings i against Preston V. B. Smith , defendant, and j whereas on the 21st day of December *1865, • summons issued against said defendant* and | said summon*; was returned not found, and at j the same time attachment issued against the : goods, chattels, rights, credits, money and effects of>aid defend'int, and the sam • was by t. Levi Ewing, Con-stable of said township, levied ti on the proiierty of said defendant, ami whereas, < I he trial of antd cause is se* for hearmg on the ■3d day of February 1*66, at 10 o clock, 4, I j nov, therefore, th” said Preston V. B. Smith is fi i hereby notified Os the pending ol said proceed c ings, and that unless Im appears *and answer , f. or defend, the same will be taken by default | ( as confessed, and the proceedings will be (; heard in his absence and determined J. W. GRIM. Jan. id, 1866. 4w Justice of the Peace, i "a Pi»ui NT H E vi’‘ OF AD MIS IST P, A- - ■VTOTTCE is hereby given, That the under ks signed ha* been appointed /Lltnmftit raim of the estate of Zacharip 11 P Guard, deceased ' 1 be estate is probablv solvent JAMES FAUST, . Jan. 12. 4\v Adrn’r. iWlltE TO SIWL TEACiIEiIS. 1 'FMIE undersigned School Examiner, will hold a public examinations at his office, in Deoa t tur, on the lanL Saturday ofoaeh mouth . SPECIAL T le School Law positively prohibits c »arr’nation upon any other day than that set apart ior public examination , and requires all t»ac] - ers to present to the Examiner a certificate ot . good character .from a i'ow shin Trustee, ®r I b ime other protninet citizen. J 8080, p June 17. Iyr 8. ff. A G t H New Wagon Shop! ■ x,«siTZ. TT7*OCLTTairnoirnce to the public that he » ( ▼ V prepared to manufacture on short untie* ; and reasonable terms, « CIHBLIGEI, REGGIES, WAG9K >i’iuxo Wagons, etc, etc., made to ord<T, have on hand a good supply of seasoned Iwn» < her, and will warrant all my work, and defy i competion in workmanship and prices. KE PA LIU NG! I Jone on short nolide, and the most reasonabi | terms. Give me a call. Q hop in the old ; ’Democrat” Office, south side of Madison sir' j • between Front aud Second at reefs, Decature : indiawn. Sept, 1865 b ' ( IIARMOJTBOSSE; ; UNDERTAKER. SHOP NEXT DOOR TO KJNG 3e. ERO., BRICK BLACKSMITH SHOP, NIONROE ST., DECATUR,! INDIANA. I would inform the public tl>at T ’keep enn ' xfantly on band a large assortment, of coffins and will manufacture them* to order at all t.mes J Inconnection with my business I keepahearse j :<> attend funerals, without any extra charge) Give me a call, ns I feel satisfied that 1 can ' • urnish every thing in the line ot undertaking, j :n the best style, and at reasonable rates. Jug, 25. 6m Appointment of Administrator. j |VTOTJCE is hereby erven that the under ■ jI. signed ba-. lieen appointed Administrator; lof the estate of Elisha. James-, late of Adams' county, deceased. The estate is probably sol-1 vent. J A COB BOTT EN BERG. j Jan. 5,1866. 4 Adrn’r. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA-I I TRIX. , I NOTICE is hereby given, that the under- j signed his been appointed Administratrix of; I Lite estate of Jacob Daugherty, late of said I j county, decease,). The estate is pro),ably sol- i vent. NANCY Ji DAUGHERTY I Jan. 5, 1866. 4w Adm’x. PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. [ State of Indiana.? Adams County. ( X’-ITICE is hereby givan.tloit Georue Humes,' Ln Aii,''il>istrafor of the estate of William H Sutv.' oo - flecea’ed, has filed his petition to sell I the reai estate of the decedent, his personal; estate bei gji«ufficieut to pay his debtsjandi j that s,id petition W IU be beard at the neY*- , teim of the Court of Common Pleas of said! ; county. Witness my hand thia 30th Jav of October,' A. D., 1860. JOHN McCONNEL. Clri-k. t Nov. 3. 4«- By A. J. Hili,, Deputy. -1 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.

'GREAT BARGAINS! Ara to he severed at the ■ FANCY STORE, »mv. Wehave » fnlUad.aomplete STOCK OF GOODS Tn our line, comprising .V OTI OXS AXD MTL TIS KF CLOAKS & FURS ! Os which we have a large stock now ar I , riving and which we will sell less that* any I<> her House io Decatur, will- or can. Cowiw 1 and see our S T O C K, j And if we don't me»ke|eur words ‘‘good wt' ' don’t nsk you to buy. We have also a large Stockjof Hoodsand Nubias, Ladies Undeiwtar, Children's Skating Caps. !« FUR HOODS, Fur Caps, and Gloves, among which will b. foun-1 some of tli« vuiy finest Shetland Woo) Hoods and N U B I A S, Far ahead of anything cine in this jtown. We have a fine Stock of Breikfast SHAWLS, L.irge Size, Childrcn’s.Sacke,, Dress and Cloak Trimmings of all kinds, HOOP SKIRTS. We bought our Ho*»p Skirtsand Corseta at , the manufacturers and sell them from twentyfive cents to one dollar less than the Dry Goods , Stores, and we hxve the best stock of TraveliDg Saak«/Truiiks, (ieri)tl(?nsen r s Fur Collars, Ladies Baskets. ?P: u :di‘y and Gloves, to be { found in Decatur, all of which we will sell | cheap for cash. We are going to sell our purds j for cash and nothing but, cash without respect to persons, and by so doing we can sell twenty five per cent cheaper than cn credit. All who are owing hs must sGttlO Wi’befo?» f the let dav of January I8 r »6. €. CRaEBS Carpets! G-ood News to- the Pubhc! H. R. SCHWEGMAN, 101 Fort Wayne. Ind Great Declino in Good*? ILrFRJM ?&’TO 3U PER CENT!.™ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY I take pleasure in inforn.ing my friends and the public generally of my large arrival of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Os all Descriptions. Shawls, Sacqnes nnd Circulars, Silks. White Goods and Linens, Hosiery of all kinds, Carpets. Oil Goths, Notions of an Endless Variety. GROCERIES OF THX CHOIOKRT SELECTION. My stock of goods selected with the great est care ami customers will find all the necw saries of life they desito at niyesfablishment 1 respectfully ask my friends and the public generally to examine my stockbefore purchas ing elsewhere. My stock- is- now ready for in spection. R >ll in each and every ouel Now js the time to get bargains! 1 am determined jo give inducements to every customer to buy Qoods Cheap'. o PIECES CHOICE PATTERNS 10 pieces i -k Oil Cloths. 4 - 6 4 4 “ 6 5 4 " 8 4 “ 5 “ 4 4 Huttings. Y CALL the attention of Country Meroha’ Ul ! to my large stock of Staple and Fancy Goods, Notions, Hosiery and Grocer'en, whieh I have b< tight at. a great decline. I h-»ve the best facilitive with manufacturers and J .libers to get the goods at the bottom prices. If you should visit our city please call an I examine my stock. I solicit your patronage. Orders w.ll b« promptly attended to. Pfo- lot Columbia Street, March 3., 1865. FT. WAYJE. AI>MINISTRATOR’S SALK. ' ICroTTCEis hereby given, That the undorII signed Adminrstrntor of the estate of Elisha James, dec., xa offer at Public Safe at i the late residence of the deceased. Root towu I ship, Adams county, one and one half miles I below Monmouth, on Saturday January 21th, j All the personal property of tho deceased I not taken by the willow, consisting of Horses, j Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Corn, Hay, Oats, Rye, j Wheat, Pbtatoe%—grain in the bushel—wag- | on«, farming implement, set wagon maker’s i 'ools, household and kitchen furniture, and (various other articles. Sde to begin at II) • o’clock A. M. Terms:’— Three dollars nnd ruder cash in > hand; over three dollars a credit of nine I months will be given, the purchaser giving hit' ! mke with interest, with approved security. ' waiving valuation laws. JACOB BOTTLXBERG, ) Jan. 5. 1866. 4w Admr. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTIOJL J r pilE copartnership heretofore existing be 2 tween Rudolphus Burns and Israel J. I Miesse, under the name and style of Burna A Miewse, is this day dissolved bv mutual con sent. ’ R.ftURN?, I. J. MIESE. The business will h. roi'ter be conducted ; by I. J.Miesse who has < n hand a large Mock j of harness, saddles nnd everything pertaining •to the trade, and he asks his old custorneis 1 and new ones to give him a call. INDIANA CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LAFAYETTE, IM). Capital, . 4 . . . . 3500,000 00. OFFICm. Danikl Brawley, President. E. D. Marsh, Vice President. N, C. Hilderbrand, Secretary. J. 11. L. Slavtox, Genera! A gout June 2. n r s Dera*nr, I»u

ESIIUY. A t-vJ-Hnd W b.l- - !* lW rear old. 0.-uk-l »’ rtohuir »»4 ‘"‘-I’"* 9 ‘"W •> Mart <m<! w Wt * *' e . the ris-ht var sod undor LU in *■ -1 " Notice of Insolvency. ' * T tiic JSupK-raber Term of tha Coot, vfr i v„ionio ■ PL-as of Adams «oiißty, , a iP of Oas<- Cook wm declared prob’bly h.sotVcnt Those interested are notified lb,t It. . iHbeMttiea Jan. 19- ~ f FARM for sale. iai'lrenphy; given, that the under - signed r Couni.:2 sion . er appointed bv Ihu Court ot Common Pleas, in ib €> cawi of Niblick vs. Niblicfc el al, will by order of Conrk sell at Private Sale, at the Clerks Office ie Decatur, Adams County r en- and-afUn the first day t>f March lobb, the following d'escnbwl Real Estate, to wit: The north easVqparler of section five iu township mitnber Vwenty-wr*>»n-< north of range fourteen cast, in> Aiams county ,- Indiana except about twenty-one tores cut off J rwfion <>n the south end thereof by a Huh along th) Centre of the Decatur and road and lying south of said road. 'J’eims:—One-third cash in hand, one third in six, an I one third in twelve months seen rod bv nwle to the •atWaeDon off the undersigned. J JAM Eb R. 8080, Jan, 19, 4w Bom r. ■"HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. \7OTICE is hereby githat the undrrl\ signed. Adujinu-trat'T of the estate 'of Za'hariah Merryrdtan, by order of the Court of . Co union Pleas, at hia*rc»idence in Root town•»hip, Adams county ,Indiana, will sell jit Yri vat * Saler on and after the first day of M* **h 1366, tfie following Real Estate or th*’ decisdent, *o wit: The undivided two-thirds of L<lot number one hundred-and sixty (l|0) in th* toWn of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana. Terms:—One-third cash down, one-third six,and one-third in twelve month#, secu rettf by note waiving vahnetion nnd apprai senir nt. lawsand |o the satisc iction of the undersigned. JEREMIAH AKCUBOLD, Jan. 19. 4w FARM for sale. "VTOTICF. is Hereby given, that tho undefL\ signed Commissioner, will by order rtf the Court, of Common Pleas in the case of John.!!.Meibers el al ve. John MeibersJJr. rt al, sell at. Private Sale, on and after the first day rJ March 1866, at the Clerk’s office in Decatur in Adams County, the north half of the eiuth west quarjer of section thirty-four in township i wenty-eight T.orth of range fourteen cast, in Adams county, Indiana. 'J’erms:—One third cash in hand, om? third in six, and one third in twelve months secu.vu by i ote with interest and to the satisfaction of the undersigned. JAMES R. 8080, Jan. 19. 4av Coinmiattione** * “ AN bTfoT SALE. ~ v hereby given, that the under signed Guardian of Alice R Shriver et. al minor heirs of 'Phoinas \A . Shriver will by order of the Court of Common Pleas sell nt Pr. ’ ate Safe, on and after the first day of Alarch - lsu6, at the Clerk’s office in Decutur, Adafns County, Indiana, tile fol lbw in*.described Real Estate, to wit: The undivided two thirds part of the north east quarter of section twenty*four, in township twenty-seven i odh of ran« F « thirteen east, in iidams counry, Indiana. Terms:—One third in cash and the balance in two equal payments cf six and twelv-i months, secured by note to the satisfaction of the undersigned. J.AMES R. 8080, Jan. 19. 4w Guardian. FARM FO]Tsalll’~ ? VOriCF is hereby given,that the undcr- ■ k t signed. Administrator of the ost&to us lohr. McLean, deceased, will by order of the Court of Common Pleas se’l nt the Clerk’a Office in Decatur, at Private Sale, on nnd after the first day of March 1h66« the following Real Estate of the decedent, to wit: The wv»t half of the north west quarter of section twenty - throe in township twenty-seven north of range fourteen east in Adams County, Indians. Terms:—One third in cash, one-third in twelve months and one third in eighteen months, secured by note to the satisfaction of die undersigned!- lIEXRA’ McLEAX, Jan. 19. 5w Adrn’r. GUARDIAN’S SALE. N’OTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, Guardi <n of the estate and per* son of Mnry E. Rockwell, minor, will sell at Private Sale, at the law office of David Rtudnhaker. in the town o r Decatur, in the said county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, nil or after the 10th day of February A.D.LsOo, the following de-cribed Real Ehiatc, lo wit; The south p/cst quarter of the north cast qua» ter of section twenty six (2fi) in township twentr eight north range fourteen (14) east »n the cownty of Adams, in the Stale o Indiana, containing forty acres of land be the wrnu more or fess, subject to the dower therein et Elizabeth Dnrin which *ale will be ma<le on tin* foliowing conditions: the purchase money cash down, > 3 in six, and in twelve months from day of sale wiAh> Interest on drf- » ferrod payments, anid to bo secured to the satIi s fact ion of the un<h*rsignc d. Those wishing I information- about the land can have the tamo by inquiring of D. Stud a baker at Decatur. ELIZABETH DORIN. Jan. 19. 4w CuarJian. ADMINISTiMTOR’S SALE. hereby given, that the nnd *r--11 signed. Administrator of the estate n Lawrence A«pv, deed, will offer at Public tialv, at his late residence in Wabash township. On Saturday February I Gth 186 G, The Personal Property nf snid estate, not. taken by the widow’, consisting of 3 h»»»4 | Horses. 5 head Cattle, 12 head stock Bogs. 1:» head Sheep, Wheat, Oats, Cfeverseod, Corn, • r llay T Wagon. B’’ggy, Sled, Farming Iruple > ments, such as Plows, Harrows, Wind mill,<*lc . etc. lerms:—Sums of three dolkrs nnd i.n<’« cash; over three dollars a credit(fnirc ii.u -1.,., purchaser giving his note with r.pprovHd m? curity, waiving benefit of vah^ti ( , n 1 ww. MARK ASP TOR. NOTICE is hereby given, that the unde* signed has been appointed Administrator o f th< estate of Lawrence Aspy, dec’d. The e-fa»«4 is probably solvent. ‘ ‘ j y ra MARK AB?T. J Jan.l9,•