Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1866 — Page 3
' THE EAGLE. ■ ONtCIALFAFIKOr TUB OOUNTV.LObAL & MISCELLANEOUS. January ° 6 > 1866 - notice to C«n*li»late»* To prevent »ny misunderstanding among candidates, in the announcement of their names, we shall charge three dollars for each name announced, which in eludes printing tickets for the primary: election; payment invariably in advance This rule will bo without any exceptions. And no names of candidates will b placed on the tickets for the primary election, unless they announce their names in the paper, or make some definite arrangement with us. «T The new Brewery caught fire yes-] terdav morning about three o clock, and the main budding anti most of the con ; tents were consumed. There was about 1800 bushels of barley in the building, a portion of which was saved in a damaged -condition. Loss from three to four thou- > sand dollars. The tire is supposed to have originated I in the mall room. The building was new. i -and would have cost when completed •bout §7,000. The Fort Wayne Times and Senti nd lately changed proprietors and mime, now the Fort Wayne Democrat—daily wed weekly. Messrs. Zimmerman and B own are the present proprietors, and Z mmerman and Knapp editors. The; dsilv, we understand, lias been changed I to a morning p iper, receives the Asso.; dated press dispatches, and is otherwise improved,'in keeping with the demands o' the growing city iu which it is located. We are glad to see this spirit of energy -■manifested by the present proprietors, ut.il hope they will be amply repaid by a generous patronage, I Thu weekly is an eight column paper, | -tijnlaining the latent news by telegraph, : markets, the u-uitl variety of selected slews, and editorial matter on the various ■ topics of the day. And w« advise our Democratic friends to subscribe and ex amine it forth -inse'vt s, Subscribe for the American Agriculturist, the largest and host ngricu]- I sir*! jmrnal published in the United; Htatos. It is only one d>ll»r and fifty | cents « year, and C. L. Schirmeycr is receiving subscriptions, PT Ye str rd ay morning a horse and sleigh j same dashing down Second street, cap- ' sired a horse i.nd sleigh on the route and brought up against the front of Messrs, J. dr A. Crabs’ store; fortunately not inluring a pane of glass, while the horse and vehicle siut lined but slight damage. : far The It-publioanß of Wolls county I rely discovered a large “mare’s nest,” iu tile shape of “a large amount of fraudulent county orders!’* They charged these orders to have been is-ued during tie draft excitement. The explanati- n of the matter by Auditor Horton, in the Burner of last week, clears up the mat- 1 It filly, Too authors of the maheious • barge exhibit an undue anxiety to dis- « .ver something wrong, or should have credit for a marvelous amount of sim- i plicity. BARGAINS!! BARGAINS! 11 Great Salk AT ACTUAL COST. TOWNLEY Db WALD & BOND. Fort Waykb, Are now selling their Dress Goods, ; 'Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Breakfait Shawls, Fur Hood and Fur* at their real ost. The Stock is large and Comprised of Fashionable goods, which were bought Cheap. -In order to reduce our irrge stock for invoicing about February Ist, we are •elling the above goods as stated. Call soon and get the choicest selecions. TOWNLEY DkWALD dr BOND, Corner Columbia and Calhoun streets, Fort Wayne. Pats him on tub Back. —When Shell-! abarger, of Ohio, finished his speech in Congress, in which he declared himself in opposition to the President’s recon-: etruction policy, old Thad. Stevens said ■ to him, "I have been here thirty years. j and that is the best speech I ever heard ' delivered on this floor.” Os course, now I that Thad, has patted this eloquent mera-I ber on the back, other Ohio Abolitionists will make similar speeches in order that they may receive similar marks of approbation from this heartless old demagogue who is endeavoring to prevent a Reunion of the States.— plain Dealer. 1 I
MARRIED. j Nor. 2d 18 5. by Rev. F. A. Frilye, Mr. j Henry Writfeldl Miss 1 ouisa Ttuinan I Dec. 2d, 186 >. by L R. Williams, J. P, Mr i Samuel uckett to Miss Jemima Beeman. f January 7th, by J. T. Baily, Min , Alexau1 tier (J. Smith to Nancy J. Color. I Jan,lßth 1866, by S. D. Beavers. J. P , Mr. John Steele to Miss Christina 8. Smith. ?PBCIAL KQTICES. i A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, '■ Requires immediate attextion, and should be checked. If allowed to continue, ! Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent i Throat Affection, or au Incurable Lung ■ Disease M OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONGHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIREOT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. : For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases. [troches are used with always good success. ; SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS | Will find Troches useful in clearing the voice ; when taken before Singing or Speaking, and rei lieving the throat after an unusual exertion of i the voc d organs. The Troches are recom- ! mended and prescribed by Physicians, and i have had testimonials from eminent men I throughout the country. Being an article of l true merit, and having proved their efficacy by ' a test of many years each year finds them in ! new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only ‘‘Brown’s Bronchial TRoenfiA,’ and io n ot take any of the Wor/Ataa Imitations' that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, and in Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box. Beware of Ambuscades! — Few people realize the fact that disease lies | in ambueh everywhere, ready to seize upon the ; weak. The strong pass through ninny perils in safety, the strengthless fall by the wayside. It is amazing that the feeble should totter with uncertain step« over the face of the earth in danger every day of falling victims to the morbid influences by which ye are all surrounded, when a tested and proven vegetable tonic, capable of endowing them with the vigor i they need, is procurable in every city, town, | and settlement. It.might reasonably be thought [that after the twelve years’experience which ! the world has had of Hostetper’s Stomach ’ Bitters, all would know that Us effect is to | prevent disease. The fact, is notorious that a dose of poison ; which will scarcely affect a vigorous man in I pefrect health will kill a weak one. Now, 1 what 1% the cause of epidemic diseases? Poison 'in the air. At thU season the atmosphere is surcharged with the seeds of informittents, re- . nfitfontK, rheumatism, pubnonary disorders, j bilious complaints, and the like. Persons • whose nervous systems are relaxed are the ! first to succumb to these distempers, B.aco .up the physical energies then, with this po. tu.itlal vegetable tonic. It is th-3 most pow crful reeuperant which the botanic kingdom |luu» ever yielded to patient research and exI porlmcnt. Try it. The blindest disciple of ' the old medical dogmas will at least admit ! that a tonic and alterative, compounded of ' approved herbs, roots, and barks, can do no ' harm, while the testimony of thousands invites i a trial of its virtues. whiskers r whiskers: Do von want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Ous I Grecian Compound will force them to grow out I iho smoolbest face or chin, or hair on bald I heads, in Six Weeks. Pi ice, $I ,0(>. Sent by ; j mail anywhere, closely scaled, on eceiptof, I price. Address, WARXER <t CO. nv2 • Box 138, Brooklyn, X. Y The Mason A. Hamlin Cabinet forty different styh-s, adapted to sacred and secular musio, for SBO to each. 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Parties wishing the prescription, free, hy return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings Co., New York. 1 v9—n4l—lyr Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from 1 Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and all I the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for i the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all : who need it, the recipe and directions for I making the simple remedy by which he was I cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad- ! vertiser’s experience, can do so bv addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St. New York. v9—nil— lyr Strange, But True. Every young lady and gentleman in the I United States can hear something very much; to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant. THOS. F. CHAPMAN. i Ml Broadway, New York. v9—nil— lyr ' I
| DECATUR MARKETS. . Correct d Weekly y Messrs. Nutt man Crawford : Mrrchuntx an<l Prodnce Dealers, Alain street ■ j Decatur, Indiana. Dicatvb, Jan.2G, 1 6> ' I Flour bbl , jo.oo i Wheat, White, p bush 2. 0 U Red, •• 1 60 Corn .40 ; Rye, Oy.s, 30 Potatoes 60 . Cloverseed, 600 j Flaxseed 225 1 Butter, tt>. . 20 1 ; Lard 151 Feathers 501 1 : Wool, 50@60 ; i Hides, green pi...., ... 6 : “ dry ill Salt per bbl 4 00 j : Pork • Saß,l : New York Market. New York, Jan. 22. , Cotton—Quiet, and prices generally I without decided change; sales at 51@52c. i for middling. Flour—Dull and heavy and 10c. lower! i and only in moderation demand at §7 - 80@7 95 for extra State; §8 IO@B 65 f for extra round hoop Ohio: 88 751® 10 25 - (or trade brands—market closing heavy. 1 Wheat—Dull and common grades i nominally lower; sales of No. 1 Miiwauf kce at §1 75. i Corn—Dull and a shade lower; sales' i at 82@81c. for unsound; SafalSSjcfor 1 I sound mixed western in store and deliv- ■ r ered Oats—Heavy and lower; sales at 39@ , . Jlc for unsound western, and J • for sound do. Wool — Firm. I Petroleum—Dull; sales at fur crude, and 55@55c. for rctiued in bond. Coffee—More active. Molasses—Firm sales of New Orleans s at 88® I 25; Porto Rico at 65@80c. : Sugar—More active; sales of Cubai muscovado at 12 @ 14c. Pork- Lower; sales at 823 87|@29 50 for new mess; closing at §29 25 for f i cash: 822 25@23 for prime, and 823 50 I i for prime mess. Also, sales of 5,400 1 ■ barrels new mess for January, February [ and March, at sellers option; at §2Bl ■ 87@30. Beef—-Market quiet; sales at §16@20 : for New plain mess; §2l-321 for new ex-' tra mess. CutMeats—Quiet, sales at ll@l3c. : for shoulders; 154@17c. for hams. Bacon —Quite; sales at 144 c. for Cumberland cut; 15c. for bellies.' Dressed Hogs—Quiet and heavy; sales at fqr Western. Lard—eLowet; sales at 15j@18o. Alsp barrels for February and March at the option of sellers, at 18@ 18 10. Butter—Quiet; sales at fur! i Ohio; 25@38 for State. Cheese—-Lower; sales as 11|@12V, i . i Money—Ersy, at a percent. Sterling—Dqll Hfld heqvv, atloßi@ 108 J. Gold—Heavy and lower, opaningft' I 81 declining to §1 37£, and closing at 81 38. Government Stucks—Dull and rather ■ easier. ~RMTDf WSiUtSS CAMS! JAMES R. 8080 Attorney and Counselor nt Law, DFCATUR, INDIANA. KTOFFICEJn Recorder’s Office._rj ATT ILL practice in the Courts of the Tenth TV Judicial Circuit. Attend to the Redemp I tion of Land-;, the Payment of Taxes. Especial attention will be given to the collection^of, | Bounties, Pensions, and all claims against th* . Government. vti-n4** David Studabaker, ATTO R N E Y - A T-L A W AND Claim Acent, DECATUR, INDIANA, IXTILL practice in Adams and adjoining V v Counties; will secure b<mntie?,pensions, and all kinds of claims against the Government. i lEPOFFICE.—On Main Street, immediately South of the Auditor's Office. vG-u42 David Studabaker’s HEAL ESTATE AGENCY. FOR thr purchase and sale of Real Estate by the only Licensed Agent in the county, now offers for sale at his law office, in Decatur, a fine lot of valuable lands situatein different parts of Adams county. Those wishing to purchase will do well to come to him. Those wishing to sell will do well to come to him No sales, nocharges. He is, also. Licensed to draw Deeds and all other instruments of writing, and will do the same with neatness and dispatch. Sept. 16 f? JelTefe Physiciau and Surgeon, DECATUR, INDIANA. O* OFFICE—In Houston’s Block, second 1 Joorover Drug Store. vS-nls. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, DECATUR, INDIANA. OFFICE—Main St, opposite Msibera ro.’s Dry Quods Store. vBu4B—DOR WIN &. BRO’S. DEALERS IS Drugs, Medicines, & Chemical 11 FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, ~~ j Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, Ac. 1 KEROSENE OR COAL OIL AND LAMPS: Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compoiudei! and o ders answered with care and (despatch. Ft'nuere and Physicians from the country will find our stock of Medicines comi plete, Wit.antc 1 genuine, and of the best ' ' qualily. ” - <
JET NA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIAKTFORII, CONN., I Net Cash Assets, July, 18G4. $3,273,635.04. Looses Paid in 4 5 Years, Over $16,500,000. I Three Million* of Cash Assets*—a currant I income <»f per annum—a national | I system of efficient agencies—a ’jrrlbjwasvned ! ; and valuable experience—the prestige of forty- j five years’ success—a perpetual charter—a I I cash basis of transactions—forms liberal ana) | rates m<xierate—prompt and equitable wttle- | ' menu of losses; are among the characteristics 1 of this i LLWBG AMERICAN COMPAH, ; I Heavy mercantile values need strong under- ' i writers, anti merchants will appreciate the ad 1 I vantage of Insurance with the JETNA. Fire, and Inland Navigation risks cau be 1 negotiated upon favorable terms with agents jthroughout the country. Branch, 171 Vine Street, CINCINNAT. „ r O . D. SfUDABAKER, L )Cal "Im OF ATT.II’iniEVF. Detrick Ridlb, ) vs. [ Preston V. B. Smith. ' Before J. W Grim, J. P. of Washington township, Adams Co. Ind. Whereas, before me, J.W. Grim, a Justice ’of the Peace, in and for Washington Town*hip, Adams Comity, Slate of Indiana, Detrick Rider, Plaintiff inJi his action, did on the 2 st j i day of December 1865, file his complaint affi davit and bond in attachment proceedings ' against Preston V. B Smith, defendant, aad ! whereas on the 21 st day of December 1865, | biimuions issued against said defendant and | I said summons was returned not found, and at ' the same time attachment issued against the I goods, chattels, rights, credits, money and es- , sects of t«aid defendant, and the snme was by i Levi Ewing, Constable of said township, levied on the property of said defendant, and whereas, ' the trial of said cause is set for hearing on the ; 3d day of February at. 10 o’clock, 4. M., j no*, therefore, the said Preston V, B Smith is hereby notified of the pending ol said proceed tugs, and that unless he appears land answer or defend, the same will be taken by default i las confessed, and the proceedings will be , | heard in his absence and determined J.W. GRIM. i Jan. 10, 1866. lw Justice of the Peace. I | APPOINTMENT OF ADMINITI’IIATOK. NOTICE is hereby given, That the under signed ha* been appointed Administrator |of the estate of Zachariph P Guard, deceased, i 1 he estate is probably solvent JAMES FAUST, Jan. 12. 4w Adtu’r, iWlltH TO Sl’lioilL mCIIEftS. I IpHE undersigned School Examiner, will hold I 4 public examinations al his office, in Decat ir,on the last Saturday ofeach month. SPECIAL. T .e Schoo! Law positively prohibits exami- j nation upon, any other day than that, set apart lor public examination,and requiresall t- achI era to present to the Examiner a certificate of good character .from a Towi ship Trustee, or , >meother proininet citizen. J.JI.BOBQ* 1 June 17. Iyr 3. E. A. C. . New Wagon Shop! ■ ItftEDSR£C& MSITZ. VXTOULD announce to the public that u j V v prepared to manufacture on short uoiL.* 1 and reasonable terms, CARRIAGES BUGGIES, WAGOf ' I Spring etc, ete. r made to ©*<l< , have on hand a good supply of seasoned Inin lier.aud will warrant all my work, and dwfy coJopetiu-n in workmanship and prices. lIEPAI R I N G I done on short notice, and the most reasonab 1 • teriOH. Give me a call. Shop in the old 1 ‘Democrat” Office, smith side or Madison sir oetween Front and Second streets, Decaturi Indiana. Sept. 22, a. LB* 5h BOSSE UNDERTAKES, SHOP NEXT DOOR TO KING &, BRO., BRICKBLACKSMITft SHOP, MONROE ST., DECATUR, INDIANA. I would inform Ikn public Huh I (keep cob stantly oi» baud a large assortment of coffin, and wiH manufacture them to order at a!l t.mes In connection with my business I keep a hearse to attend funerals, without anv extra charge Give me a call, as I feel satisfied that I can furnish every thing in the line ot undertaking, in the best style, and at reasonable rates, Aug. 25. 6m Appointment of Administrator. N’OTICK is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Elisha James, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JACOB BOTTENBERG, Jan. 5,1866. 4 Adm’r. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned his been appointed .Administratrix of the estate of Jacob Havgherty, late of said county, deceased. 7'he estate is probably solvent. NANCY E. DAUGHERTY Jan. 5,1865. 4w Adm’x. PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana,? Adams Cnonty. C IVTOTICE is hereby given, that George Humes.! 11 Administrator of the estate of William H. Suttles, deceased, has filed his petition to sell I the real estate of the decedent, bis estate being insufficient to pay his debts;and • that slid petition will be heard at the next ' tenn of the Court of Common Pleas of said! county. Witness my hand this 30th day of October,! A. D., 1805. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk Nor. 3. 4w By A. J. Hill, Deputy, j Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. 1 i . ..
GREAT BARGAINS!; Are to be secured at the FANCY STORE, i Now. We have a full and complete STOCK Os GOODS In our line, vomprihiug I NOTIO.VS AND MILLINER CLOAKS & FURS ( Os which we have a large stock now ar riving and which we will sell Icns than any ! o her House in Decatur, will or cau. Ooiue ( 1 and see our S T 0 C K, And if we don’t makejour words’’good we i I don’t ask you to buy. We have also a large Stoek|of Hoods and Nubias, Ladies Underwear, Children's Skating Cays, fi FUR HOODS, Fur Caps, and Gloves, among which will be ! found some of the very Guest Shetlimd Wool . Hoods and NUBIAS, Far ahead of anything else in this {town. We have a fine Stock of Brc ikfast SHAWLS, Large 4 Sim , Children’sJSack*i, Press and Cloak Trimmings of all kinds, HOOP SKIRTS. We bought our Hoop Skirtsand Corsets nt the manufacturers and sell them from twentyfive cents to one dollar less than the Dry Goods Stores, and we h ive the best stork of Traveling Saak*£Trunks Gentlemen’s Fur Collars, Ladies Baskets, Hosiery and G'oves, to be found in Decatur, all of which we will sell i cheap for cash. We are going to sell our goods ' for cash and nothing but cash without r»spect j to persons, and by so doing we can sell twenty ; live per cent cheaper than cn credit. Ail who are owing us must settle on or before i the Ist day of January 1866. C CRABBS Carpets! Good. News to the PubLc! H. R. SCHWEGMAN. 101 F rt Wayne, Ind Great Decline in Good?! I rr FROM 25 TO 39 PER CENT!rr NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY I take pleasure in informing my friends and , tlio public generally of my large arrival of ‘ Staple and. Fancy Dry Goods. Os all Descriptions. Shawls, Saoques and Circulars, Silks, White Guotlo and Linens, Hosiery of all kinds, Carpets Oil C oths, Notions of an Endless Vari ty. OROCKRIIS OF THE CHOICEST HKLECTiOX. My slock of goeds is selected with thegre&t • c,t care and customers will find all ib* ncccr > sarres of life they deshe at Wtyestab li.-shint wt 1 I respectfully ask my friends »nd the public j generally to ex uni no my stock before pure Los j ing elsewhere. My stock is now ready for in | spectioiK R »!! in each and every eue! Now Ijs the time to get bargains! 1 I am determined ! togive inducements to every customer to buy i qooJs Cheap. j PIECES CHOICE PATTERNS 10 pieces 4-4 Oil Cloths 4 5 4 4 “ 6 5 4 “ 8 4 “ 5 “ 4 4 Mattings, T CALL the attention of Country Merchant*? 1 to iny large stock of Staple and Fancy Goods Notions, Hosiery and Groceries, which I have bought at a great decline. I hive the best facilities with man irfactnrers and J bbers to get thegoorls at the bottom prices. If you should visit our city please call an-l examine my stock. I aolicit your patronage* Orders wdl be promptly attended to. No 101 Columbia Street. March. 3, IBGS. FT. W A YNE. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. NOTICE is given. That the rendersigned Administrator of the estate of Elisha James, dec., will offer at Public Sole at the late residence of the deceased, Root towu ship, A<lam® county, one and one-half miles t below Monmouth, on Saturday January 21th, All the personal property of tho deceased not by ti ie widow, consisting o£ irorses, j Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Cwtt, Hay, Oats, Ryo, Wheat, Potatoes,—grain in the bushel—wagons, farming implements, sei wagon makers 100-ls, household and kitchen furniture, and various other articles. Sale to begin at 19 o'clock A. M. Terms:—Three dollars nnd under cash in • hand; over three dollars a credit of nine motttl® will be given, the purchaser giving his note with interest, with approved security, waiving valuation laws. , JACOB BOTTENBERG, Jan. 5,18f6. 4w Admr. OF THE copartnership heretofore existing between Rudolphus Burns and Israel J. ! Miesse,under the name and style of Burns Miewse, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. R. BURNS, 1. J. MIESE. I The business will hc>ea f ter be conducted ; by I. J. Miesse who has < n hand a large stock of harness.Raddles and everything pertaining I to the trade, and he asks his eld customeis ' and new ones to give him a call. CENTRAL. INSURANCE COMPANY, LAFAYETTE, IND. Capital, 550G,000 <X> OFFICERS. Daniel Brawley, President. E. D. Marsh, Vice President. N. C. Hilderbrand, Secretary. J. H. L. Slatton, General Agent. V.B.SIMCOKE.JorsI Scent, j Jnne2jl£6S Pwatsu , Ind r - *
f ESTRAYI qn.\KEN up bv J.’lm Yvuttg, us Blue Cr«.A I le uHf.ip, t!ie foliviTiui; duM-nb.d propi«rtv: A. red and white steer, supposed '«> ■ one sear old, marked as follows: cr«. off U>« 1 rivl.i ear and swallow fork iu the aame; »!•£ a bla. k and white stoci. oue year old . c op <’O ilia right ear and under bit in t-m aatue. appraised at sl7. Reported by Jan. 20 4w 0 M FRANCE. J. P. Notice of Insolvency- ; A T the September Tenn of the Court of i XV Commo I Pleas of Adams county, the ea L.le of Oa.e Cook wus declared. | r >bably it • solvent. Those interes’ed are uoClietl that is 1 will be a tiled cccvrlingly. THOB. 8. WILSON, Jan. 19. 4w Adm’r. Farm foil, SALEN OTICE is hereby given, that tin* wilder*bigned Commissioner appointed by iho Court of Common Pleas, in the case of Niblick vs. Niblick vt al, will by order of said Court sell at Private Sale, at the Clerk’s Office iu Decatur, Adams County, on and after the first day of March 186 b, the following described Real Estate, to wit: The north east quarter of section five in township number twenty-seven north of range fourteen east, in Adainircottnty. I Indiana .except about twenty-one acres cut off ! therefiom on the south end thereof bv a linn j along thu centre of the Deca’ur and IJluff.uu i road and lying south of said road. Terms:—One-third-eoeh iu hand, one third ' in six, and one third in twelve months secured by note to the satisfaction of the undersigned . | JAMES K. 8080, i Jan. 19, 4w Com’r. _ HOUSE FOR BALEI N OTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, Adminintrater of the estate of Zachariah Merryman, by order of the Court <d Common Pleas, at his residence in 1.’0.t township, Adams county,lndiana, will sell at Private Sale, on and after the first day of March 1866, the following Real Estate of the decedent, s o wit: The undivided two-thirds of lu lot. number one hundred and sixty (160) in thw town of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana. Terms:—One-third cash down, one-third in six and one-third in twelve months, securer by note waiving valuation and apprai «ym*ui ! laws and ;o the satisfaction of the undersigned. Jan. 19. 4w ”* Adm’r. FARM FOR SALE. IVTOTICE is hereby given, that tLe urrdersigned Commissioner, will by order of lh*> Court of Common Pleas in the cast of John B. Meibers el al vs. John Meibera Jr. ft al, sell ai Private Sale, on and after the first day of March 18(>6, at the Clerk's office in Decatur iit Adams County, the north half of the 8 mth west <|uar;er of section thirty-four in township twenty-eight north of range fourteen vast, io Adams county, Indiana. Terms:—One third cash in. hand, one-third in six, and one third in twelve months secured l.y i ote with interest and. to the satisfaction of the undersigned. JAMES R. 8080, Jan. 19, -bv Commissioner. LAND FOR' SALE.’ J is Tierehy givi n. that the undeFi i signed Guardian of Alice R Shriver eK al minor heirs of '1 bomas \\ . Shriver will by order us the Court of Common Plea-vScll at Private Sale, tu aud after the first day us March 1866, at tl.e Clerk's office in Dccutur, Adam* County, Indiana, the following descrilied Roal Estate, to wit: The undrvkiud two thirds part of the north east quarter section twentyfour, in township twenty-seven forth of range thirteen east, in .4dams counry. Ind.ana. Terms:—One third in cash and the balance in two equal payments cf s.x and twelve months, secured by note to thu salisfartiuti us the undersigned. JAMES R. 8080. Jan. 19. 4w Guardian. FARM FOR SA Lil N OTICE is her by given, that the umlar signed, Administrator of the estate of John McLean, deceased, will by order of thu Court of Common Pleas sell at the Clerk s Office m Decatur, at Private Sale, on and after the first day of March 1866, tl»e following Iteal Estate of the decedent, to win 7’he west half of the north west quarter of section twentythree in township twenty-seven north us range fourteen east in Adams County, Indiana. Terms:—One third in cash, one-third in* twelve months and one-third in eighteeHmunths r secured by note to the satisfaction of the undersigned. HENRY McLEAN, Jan. 19. 5w Ad I’r. GUARDIAN'S SALE. is hereby given, that the under xN signed, Guardian of the estate and ptt son of Mary E. Rockwell, minor, will sell at Private Sale, ®t the law office of David Slredabaker. in the town of Decatur, in thu county of Adams, iu the State of Indiana, ou or after the 10th day of February A. D. the following described Real Estate, to Wil: The south east quarter of the north east cplar ter of section twenty six (26) in tou fiship twenty eight north range fourteen (14) east in the county of Adams, in the Statu o Indiana, cuntainrng furtv acres of land la* the sama more or less, subject to the dower th»rein ot Elizabeth Dorin. which sale will be made on the following conditions: Lj the purchase money cash down, in six. and in twelve months from day of sale wKh interest on deferred payments, and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned Those wishing information about the land can have the samo by inquiring of D. Stndabaker at Decatur. ELIZABETH DORIN, Jan. 19. 4w Guardia*. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. "VTOTICEia hereby given, that wnd»<signed, Administrator of Um esltte of Lawrence Aspv, dec’d, will offer at Public Salt, at his late residence in Wabash township. On Saturday February \Qth 1866, The Personal Property of said estate, not taken by the widow, consisting of 3 head head Cattle, 12Jbead slock Hugs, 13 head Sheep, Wheat, Oats, Cloverseed, Corn Hay, Wagon Buggy, Sled, Farming Implements, such as Plows, Harrows, Wiud mill, etc., etc. Terms:—-Sama of three dollars and undeccash; over three dollars a credit of nine month*, purchaser giving his note with approved ac i curity, waiving benefit of valuation law*. MARK ASP APPOINT MEN T~ 0 F~ADM IN ISTRA. TOR. NOTICE is hereby given, that thr under signed has been appointed Administrator <»f ! the estate of Lawrence Aspy, dte’d. Thu ettate ; is probably solvent. MARK AtPT Jaji- i9 f lsS* |y h
