Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1866 — Page 4
«ig»~ ■.ii.'i. '. i"-> arm-i "W ruin. Sir, there is but one pathway o f safety snJ honor for Government Io r ur sue in their domestic policy. They must administer justice to their citizens i n the spirit and the fetter of equality ; and there is no instance in the history of nations where class legislation and legalized monopolies have not overthrowiTthe prosperity of every interest, and destroyed public liberty. T therefore endorse ’the policy of the President’s annual messawe on the great and vital question. Sprung from the loins of the people, they will greet him as their champion. His life Las been a battle in their behalf against privilege and oppression, and lie ha•hown that in bis proud eminence lie Las not lost for them his ancient love and care. Declamation or. the dignity of labor in the abstract is a cheap indulgence. A. e listened to it a few evenings since in this Hall, from the eloquent lips of one whose soft hand never did an hour’s toil, and who preaches a fashionable gospel at ten thousand a year. Lut labor finds its true dignity when its rights and interests are defended in high places by one who han felt all its privations and sufferings, an 1 knows by experience “the sitnole annals of the poor.” Let the public debt be paid, but let it be paid honestly and by all. I advocate no repudiation, but I advocate equality in striving io meet its terrible demands. Its exactions will be sufficiently sore even when the whole wealth cf the land is brought to the receipt of custom. It will be moie intolerable than the requirements which the Egypiian masters laid upon their Hebrew slaves, if only a portion of the people have to meet I it at all. I implore this Congress, then to accept these wise recommendations of ! the Executive. Adjust the present tariff I 60 that the whole labor of the country shall no longer be taxed on the necessaries of life for the benefit of a single section. Repeal the law by which a favored , class obtains freedom from assessment Bring the accumulated wealth of the country to the aid of the po.r in payimz , the national debt. Do these things, -nd you will lift cruel and galling burdens from the shoulders of honest labor, and ■ convince the country that you have some ; regard for an equality of right- and priv ileges among American citizens r.s well between tha different races in our nrid.it. Mr. speaker, I have thus fat revic cd i and discussed, as 1 understand them the leading features of the domes.ie policy oi the Executive. The success of some por-! tions of this policy remains wholly with the future. Upon the leading measui es, however of a restoration of the States to nnion and harmony, an important, chapter in history has already b.en written. Has it been a success or a failure? I have tried it by the high standards of right, justice, constitutional law, and precedent, I submit it now to another . test, on which it is bitterly a sailed by i those who yet claim to be tha only friands of the Administration. Tho-. who perform their duties of friendship toward the President by malignant denunciations of his policy are now <mga-1 ged in impressing the public mind wi.li the belief that be has accomplished nothing worthy of acceptance by the people. The gentleman from P*nnsu!vania [Mr. Stevens,] pronounces his p'aiiof restoration impracticable and untenable. He not only speaks for himself on this point, but also for everybody, else. He says I that “very few now consider” the a l • ininistrative position a tenable-one. An arrogant Senator in the other end of the ■ Capital pronounces the whole thing a fraud, a white washing process, by *hich I sins and crimes are connived at and hid , from the public gaze. Adventurous members of this House have crowded themselves into the presence of the Executive, and with exquisite delicacy assured him that, with their con-i tueiices, they think his plan of restoration not likely to give success to his administration, and that after an uninterrupted trial of seven months, his efforts to reorganize the rebel States and restore; them to the Union most be recognized as a failure. Then with profuse protestation of true friendship, they modestly ' auk him to step quietly to one side, not to lilt a finger of iuterlerence, not to open ; his bps in remonstrance while they smash to pieces all his well ordered plan . and kick to the ground with their va- lai feet ; his almost completed structure of Union ' and peace. Sir, this class of dissatisfied spirits is to be found in every age. It is compo- ’ Red of boding of evil omen. It is their mission to destroy; not to build up. The ' borer in the trees of the forest, the worm i in the heart o' the flower, the wolf in the I fanner’s sheepfold, the tiger in the tr«v- | eler's encampment by night, all pursue their trade of distraction and mark their career with ruin. But no useful thing I ever grew from their labors. And like these beings in the animal worlp, created to destroy, so these arc unhappy members of the human family, who never beheld the fair and beautiful creation of another’s wisdom without an irrestible longing to strew the earth with its broken fragments. To them I make no appeal in behalf of that policy which has . cleared away the wreck of a gigantic in ternal war, laid anew ihe foundations of j government throughout an extent of country more vast than the mo*t powerful kingdoms of Europe, revived confidence and hope in the breasts of a despairing people, and won for its author the respect and admiration oi the civilized nations of both hemispheres. I make iny appeal to the disinterested, impartial and enlightened masses of the country,
I J ■ — .1-— without regard to the lines of party dis--tinction. They have witnessed the patient labors of the President, anti since s this Congress convened they have ba- > I held their grand fulfillment. Those wan- , j dering stars from the azure field of the flag, those discontented Pleiades that , shot sadly from their spheres, have one ; I bv one rtillumed their rays at the great > center of light and of glory. The v. houj . laud wept when the beautiful sisterhood, , was broken. The wail of die heart broj ken over the pallid lace of the beloved , and untimely dead is not more full of anguish than were the hearts of those who J love their fellow nun when many ci our, , I most beautiful planets denied the law of ( . I gravitation and struck definantly out up-, lon orbits of their own. The sword that, I was drawn by all Christian hands, more i in sorrow than in anger, bangs peaceful.y j lin its scabbard on the wall. Each aec- ; tian has its reminiscences of sublime de- ,! votion of grief, and of glory. These are i i the brave heart’s dearest treasure, and until “The good knights aro dusty, i they will be hallowed as the devotee hal- ' lews the rites of his religion. But peace | under die policy of die Executive is cel- , ebrating“her victories unless renowned ,; than war.” The shining symbols of the I revolted race are over our heads. State ■ i after State, kindly assisted by the pater- . I nal hand of the Pre ddent, comes to take Jits place beneath its “ancient ccavol zrm".. They cluster around these vacant i scats that have so long invited them iu ! vain. They are welcome by the Prcsit dent as Isradl s gieatest King welcomed i the warlike son of Ner, whose standard I had waved twice four years in rebediom Let Congress imitate his example and 1 mark the opening es the new year as an I era cf perfect reunion and a season oi i unit ei sal joy. “Let oblivion s fall up- ' or the doi< fa tragedies ol the past. Bury I the animosities of a civil war. Take no i counsel from tbeir baitful wbispeiuig i Rate is the basest principle of human ■ action. They who have made laws and i ruled nations upon motives of vengeance are the monsters whom all history cbecis I with an unbroken voice. The land anu ! deadly proscriptive lists of Sy Ila and ; Marius, Tiberius, and Coldius, gave th* i names of their victims totae compassion I and sympathy of the world, wnile an ' ii.imoi talit v of infamy clings uuceasiiigb i to those who took ‘private revenge iu the name of the public goed. Charity | for the errors, the follies, and the crimes lof the whole family of imperfect man is ■ I the leading viitue in the breasts oi law i I givers and rulers. Those who have bten , gained by its sweet, angelic influences: i constitute the glory .of the firmament in I ‘he annals of mankind. Cyrus. Scipio, i and Washington command the love and t eiieration of ages more by the forbear- > mice, magnanimity and clemency of I their characters than by the renown of j their military achievements. The savage | chief may strike his enemy prostrate and I ; 'owerless at his feet. It is an attribute , •f divinity which lifts him up and makes I | him a friend. When Pericles paused j I upon the opening threshold of eternity, mid in his dying moments reviewed the i events of his great life, he consoled his | parting Sjnii’. <'">)<} re -ted the ca.ef g.ou. i oi his reign upon the fact that lie had | never caused a citizen of Athens to shed a tear. From this hour may this Gov-' ernment dry up the tears of its cit zens. , May no more hearts be wrung with the gloom of the prison or the anguish of I death! May the two sections meet again ; as kindred aud friends! Ihe angle oi j concord will then stir tlie healing waters for them both; and renewing tbeir glor-, ious youth together, the future ot the; American Union will be filled with the ; love and praise of all its citizens. HARMOOOSSR IUTDERTAXEE, ; SHOP NEXT DOOR TO KING &. ERO., I BRICK tiLACKSMiTh SHOP. MONROE ST-. DECATUR. ; INOIAM. I would inform the public thzt I keep cou ; stantly on Land a laroe assortment of coffii 1 - and will manufacture them to order at a.l t.iue-.- : i u connection with my business I ke-p a hearse j to attend funerals, without any extra caarge l ive me a call, as I feel .-ousfied that 1 cau • i irai'bh evexy thing in the line ot undertaking,» in u ie best style, and at reasonable rates. kug. 25. Gin 1 Appointment of Administrator. VTuTIGE is hereby iriven that the under-• signed has been appeii tre J Administrator cf the estate of .EUisha James, late cf Adams ■ county, deceased. Tha estateJspnit»hly solvent.. JACOB BOTTESBERG. Jan. 5,1866. 1 Adm r. j PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. IS* atx of Indiana j ■ Ao -us Coumy. f ; XTOTICE is hereby give’.that George Humes, j Administrator of the etiiate of Vt illiam H. Suttle", deceased,haz Hied his petition to sell ■ the real estate of the decedent, Li s personal; estate bei g insufficient to pay ids debts; and; that s .id petition will be heard at the uey] i tetm of the Court of Common Pleas of said , county. , Witness my hand this 30th day of October,, A. D., 1865. JOIIX MeCONKEL, Clerk. Nov. 3. 4w By A. J . Hili , Deputy. , i jcir.- ------- —— | INDIANA ; CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LAFAYETTE, ISD- — Capital, 5.500,000 00. OFFICERS. Danisl Brawley, President. E. D. Marsh, Vice President. N. C. Hilderbrand, Secretary. J. 11. L. Slatton, General Agent. V. B. SIMCOKC, laical Agent, June 2, U 65 Decswr, Ind j
! State of Indiana ? Adams County, J I, William G. Spencer, Auditor for the county of Adams and State of Indiana, do certify that the foregoing is a true, and correct list of the lands and toa-n lot’ belonging to non residents, and those having no personal property out of which to make the taxes due, returned and rej maining delinquent, for the non payment of I taxes for the year A. D, 1864, and previous I y. ars, with penalty, interest and cost, together ; with the current year’s taxes for 1865, and furI ther that the amount charged thereon is due ' from each particular tract, and the same was recorded between the first aud the fifteenth lay of December, 1865. Gi on under my hand at the Auditor’, office, at Deeatur, this 12ih lay of December, A. D. I ■ 65. WM. G SPEN'CI’ R, An 6 itor Adams Co. j NOTICE —Is hereby given that so much of : the aforesaid landsand town lots is may ba rce-sary to discharge the taxes, penalty, inI tercstand cost, which may be due thereon from ; ihe owners thereof, on tha day of sale will be i sold at public auction , at the Court House, in | Decatur, in said county of Adams, by the treasurer of Adams County, on the first Monday of February, A. D. 1866, and that said sale will Continue from day to day until all is sold, or offered for sale. Given under ray hand at the Auditor’s office at Decatur, this 12th day of December, A. D. 1865. WM. G. SPENCER, Auditor A. C. Jan. 6. “' AYER’S *’ Sarsaparilla FCH PUKEFYETG THE BLOOD. Ind fur the speed/ cure of ihe following coinplAiati i I Serofnla and Scrofnloui Affections.suoSa 't’Tnaori, Ulcers, Sere?, £ruptioxi», Finial-*®, P istu’o, Eioichss, Boil*, uiid all Oakland, lad.. 6ch Jane, 18M. J. C, Ayer & 00. 1 feel it my duty u kno.n s,gj wh*t your gArsapftrilla has done for me. II sving inherited a Cx crof.ilou» iuxecti< n, I have suffertMi train k in v.-.rioufi ways fur years. Suuieuu:«9 It burst out »n Ulcers oe iny hands aud arms; Bomutinivs it turned hi ward ani dlsirwpeed me at the sUmuuh. Two years ago it broke out oa my head and covered my scalp ani earß with one uore. which ww p&iuf.il and kwibeoiik* beyond description 1 tried msuy medicines aud several physieiaea, but without much relief frcan any thing. In &t, the dssuidsr grew wore®. At length Iwm rejoiced to read in the Gospel that you Lad prepared At. Put . D,the (SarßaparL'u , for 1 knew from tout n putati’ u that nay thing yon made ita -.v bs good. I sent u> Ciii m-jiuaad got it, ai d ueeo it till it eured m* I took it. as you adviae- -n small does us a taaspooufuJ over a mouth, ano need Gmort three bottlcj. New and healthy jm. m-.u began to fonu under the scab, which after a while lil ofi. ily skin is now clear, and I knew by my f.KJin, ' ♦L.'it th juL ’-ere uas goes frrm my system. You can behove that I Xrei what I am saying when I tell you, that I bold you to bo ono of the apuatlcs of too and retutdn ever pTdefuhy. Tours, ALFIiXD B. TALLEY. St. Anthony's Pirc. Rose or Fryvipelne, Tr ite** B*r*d Salt rThcuin. Scald Htt.d, liiagworsii, tore Kyeu, Drop*/. Dr. H. b rt M. Preble nritse from Salem, N. T., lAh Sept., 1553. ihat he has cured an inveterate case of which threntauod to teiminate fatally, by the per. ?vering *;-e of uor aud awo a dangerous by large doses of the eame; says h< cures th* 1 cctnmon Aruyitutu by it constantly. Sirovschocele, Goitre or Swelled Feek. Zebulon Btoan of PirMpect, Texas, writes: “ Three boU tlc-e of your Sarhapai llla cured me from a— a hideous swelling a the nock, which I bad sutferad fruta | orw two years.” X«eneorrhoeft or Whites. Ovarian Tamu?, Uterine Ucccruiion, Female Discuses. Dr. J B. S. Channing, of New York City, writes ; “1 m-*t cheerfully cply with the request cf your agent !a re-ylngl h»vo found your Sarsaparilla a mast excellent alle.fuire in the auniaroua comrhdnta for which we e. *Il v such a remedy, but especially in rtnuds of the Scrofulous diathesis. 1 have cured many iuvatsraui a s.« of Leucorrbosa by it, aud e«-ine where the complaint wss caused by ulcf of the ufertw. The ulceration itself whs soon cuied. Nothing within my ©dhie eqticls it for these female derangements.” Gdw .-1 8. -arrow, of Newbury, Alm, writes, • A daageroas Gzwnin fwmer on one of tha females in my fw.iiy, which fa-id defied al! the remedies we could employ. hx» at length be**., completely cured by your Extract cf Bocn.p. .n';a. 0 n physician thought nothing but sxtirpat. •» c >al ’ Alford reii'f, tut he advised the trial of your bcr -uarilla as toe last resort before cutting, end it proved '"! ctiiTl. After taking your remedy sight «eaks Bo symptom of the disease remalDß.’* Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. Niw OntBANS. 25th August, I®W. Da. J C. Ayeb : Fir, I cheerfully c- reply with ths reque.it of your «*nd report to you some of tbo arisrto I have realised with your Sarsaparilla. I ’-ive cured with it, in my practice, mo*t of tin complaints for which it is recommended, and hsve R»nnd its effects truly wonderful in the cuie of Fmer.-zii anrf Afcrct«r* il iu. < »ne of my patients had Syi«hilitic ulcers in his ti coat, which weie cdtoramiag his palate and the I top of his mouth. Your Sara'tparilla, i s ieadily taken, cui\?d him in five weeks. Another was attacked by woomlary eymptonu in his nose, and the ulceration had ea><* away a cousiderable part of it, ?•> that I believe the diAurder would soun reach uls brain and kill him. But It yieided to my administration of y<>ur Sarsaparilla; ths ulcers healed, and lie is well not of course without sewe disfiguration to his face. A woman who had beau d tortiie same disc rder by mercury was suffering fr. ’a this poison in her booed. They Lad become saasitive to the weather that on a damp day she suHersd «- pain in ter joints acd bonaa. She, too, was cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few week*. I know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that ibis Prepaiatmn from your l&toratory mu*t be a grw«t remedy; consequently, these trniy runuutable resulM with it have not surprised me. Fraiernally yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D. SJieuwfttiism, Gout, Diver Complaint* Imdspesdku•», Preston Co., Va.. Ctli July, 165&. De. J. C. Arta: Sir, I have teea aiTllctid urth a painful chronic for a long time, which baffled die ; skill of physicians, aud stuck to me in spite of all tna i rsinediea 1 could fl Ad, until I tried yuur tanapsriiia. Ona ; L ttic cure 1 me iu two weeks, and restored my g<*ueral health so much that I am far better than before ! *xas attacked. 1 think it a wonderful medicine. J. FBZAU. Jcles Y, Getcliell. of St. Lcu». writes. “I have be*n afflicted for years with an of Ms Zfrer, which de r troy*»d roy health. I tried every thing, and every thinsr &iled to relieve me; and I have been a brokeu'duwn man for some y.<rs from no other cause than dtrangtmtrA of the Liver. My beloved pastor, ths Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said he knew you, and any thing you mad® wad worth trying. By the blessin- of G r d it has cured me, and ba» mj purified my blood as to make a new man of me. I feel young again. Ths Bret that can be said of you ie not half good enough.® Bchlrrus,Cancer Tumors, Kn’argenaent, i Ulceration, Carlos &ud XLxXollatiu*A oZ tiae Bones. A greet variety of cases have been reported to us whers cures of these formidable complainta have resulted from ' th® use of tuL» remedy, but our space here will not admit them. tkniD of them tney be found In our American J Almanac, which the e/evfr I elow named are pleased to ' furnish gie.Us to all wb j call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits. Epilepsy, Zlfcle.nciioly, .Keuralgla. Mary remarkable euros us thess affections hare been made by the «k.>rUl- e power of this medicine. It stimulatss the vital functions Into vigorous action, and thus I overcome 3 disorders which would be supposed beyond its reicb. B'_ ajem-dy has long been required by the ns- , c*s»?ics of the pec - de, and we are con&Asot that this will do for them all ihst medicine can do. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOB THE RAPID CURE OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoersenesi, Creep, itroncliicis. Incipient Con*, sumption, aud for tlie Relief q£ Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of the Disease. 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The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demm strates. from a thirty years’sue--essfc* practice, that the ab.rmine coirtoquon f eelf-abiisc may be radically cured with- ; •utthe dangerous use of internal medicine or; the application of the knife—pointing out a ; node of cureal o-r . simple,cerate, at,/ «'’»» ■ tual.by means of which every sufferer, no mat- I ter what his condition may he. mar cure himself cheaply, privately, sit'd radically. KZThis 'Lecture should be in the hands <m every youth and every man in the land. Sent, ' ier seal, in a plain envelope, to any •.ddress, ymst-pai ‘ on receipt of six cents, or two post-stamps. Address the publi hers CHAS. ,1. C. KLINE * CO., 127 Bowery. New York, Post Officebox 4 .638. v8n047-l v WHOLRSALR AND RRTAIL T »k'ALEP. IN tfOOTS. SHOES, AND LBAfilSh, At Niblicks Old Stand in Decatur. Indiana (3 receiving constantly a large and vary superior stock of Winter Boots and Stioes. Which w? are selling at such pi ices a» will B»i the time*,and rzejnean to de»noufetr»te this f&c to our cu st owners. Among the stock will bv found a large assortment of j LADiES' AND MISSES SHOES, Bootees, <tc., Kid heeled Slippeea i Calf, Kid, Glove kid Congress heeled Gaitere and Balmorals. CHILDREN’S WEAR. Kid heeled Balmorals and fancy and strong Shoes of all kinds—including the celebrated Copper Toed Shoes,the best and cheapest tree got up. >IE.\’S, YOLTHS’, AND BOYS’WEAR of all kinds, of the best quality, aud at kA® lowest rates. Leather, Findings, &c , A full stock. Ths whole haring been bough for Cash, and will be sold cheap. HOME-MADE AW CL'STOM WORK And we warrant all articles to be well an *. carefully made, and of the best materials. . Calf aud Kip Boots, Stogies Brogans and Ladies Wear, Os all kinds, kept on hand and made io Dr ee® ure. The public are invited to call and exflmhi oui stock before purchasing’ of Storss, a* warran nur Goods to be of the best quality and will bo sold at much lower prices than caja be purchased at any other t stablishmeut in County, or even at Fort Wayne. S3*CALL—we charue nothing forahnwiiif our Goods. NIBLICK £ CLOBS, I December 26,1863. Deeatui ini Appointment of Administrator. NOTICE i* hereby given that the under : signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of William I. Jones, late of A dame County, deceased. The e»t»'e is probablv sol vent. JAMES R. BOTO. Dec 22d 1865. 4w A dministraior. ADMINISTRATOR’S BALIL i ; ■'VfOTTCE is hereby given. That the under ; • J In signed, Administrator of the estate of Ja J cob Beck, will acll at the late residence of the » | deceesed in Union Township, | On the \ 2th Day of January, A. D. 186«, I All the personal property of the decedent, i I consisting in part of one horse, 4 head of cattle, I 7 head hosrs, 11 aheep. hay, corn, wheat, oatsi; . ! grain in the ground, plows, harrows, farming ■ '- Ms, wagon household and kitchen furniture,, 1 bedding and many other other articles too t«- * dious to mention. A credit of 12 months gives on ail suine of $3,00 and upwards bv the purchaser giving his note with approved security; under s3casb iu hard. DAMIEL RAILING, j Dee. !14,1864. 4w Adrr,rel*trator
ESTRAY. rpAKEN up bv John Young, of Blue Creek 1 Toensbip, the following described prop erty: A red and white steer, supposed to be one year old, marked as follows: crop off the right ear and swallow fork in the same; also, f a black and while steer,one year old; crop off . the right ear aud under bit in the same; ap , praised at sl7. Reported by , Jan. 20 4w 0. M. FRANCE, J. P. i Notice of Insolvency. A T the September Term of the Court of . /k Common Deas of Adams county, the S - i tate of Osse Cook wire declared probably in ■ solvent. Those interested are notified that it ■ will be seined accordingly. THOS. 8. WILSON, Jan. 19. 4w Adm’r. i FARM FOR BALR~ 1 is hereby given, that the nndersigned. Commissioner appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, in the case of Niblick ’ vs. Niblick et al, will by order of said Court t sell at Private Sale, at the Clerk’s Office in • Decatur, Adams County, on and after the first • day of March 1866, 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 Adams county, Indiana,except about twenty-one acres cut off iherefioin on the south end thereof by a line i along the centre of the Decatur and Bluffton i road and lying south of said road. Terms:-One-third cash in hand-one third in six, and one third in twelve months secured by note io the satisfaction of the undersigned . JAMES R. 8080, Jan. 19, 4w Conu’r, ' HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. N OTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Zachariah Merryman, by order of the Court of Common Pleas, at his residence in Root township, Adams county, Indiana, will sell at Private Sale, on and after the first day of March 13t 6, the following Real Estate of the dece de ,r 3o wit: The undivided two-thirds of In lot number one hundred and sixty (160) in the town of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana. Terms:—One third cash down, one-third id six and one-third in twelve months, secured by note waiving valuation and appraisement lawsand ;o the satisfaction of the undersigned JEREMIAH ARCHBOLD, Jan. 19. 4w Adm’r. FARM FOR SALE. ’VTOTI DEis hereby given, that the underJ 1 signed Commissioner, will by order of the Court of Common PLas in the case of John B Meibersel al vs. John Meibers’Jr. et si, sell at i ! :.v,re Sale, on and after tbe first day of [March ISu6, at the Clerk’s office iu Decatur iu 1 j 4dams County, the north half of the snub i • west quarjer of section thirty-four iu township ' • rwemy-eight north of range fourteen east, iu » ; Adams county, Indiana. i Tent:••:—One t 1 :)! I cash in hand, one-third : in 3>x, ami one third in twelve months secured ly i otewith interest and to ihe satisfaction of the undersigned JAMES R. 8080, Jan 19. 4w Commissioner. ~Tand foFslle” is hereby given, that the underlet signed Guardian of Alice R Shriver et »1 minor heirs of Thomas U . Shriver will by order of the Court of Common Plea* sell at Private Sale, tn and after the first day of March at the Clerk’s office in Decatur, Adams i ( ounty, Indiana, the following describ«‘tl Real ' Es f i.‘.e, to wit: The undivided two thirds part j of the north east quarter of section twenty- i fjur, in t< unship twenty-seven onh of range ; thirteen east., in Jdams counry, Indiana. Terms:—One-third in cash and the balance ■ in t'o equal payments cf six and twelve! months, secured by note to the satisfaction of the undersigned. JAMES It. 8080, Jan. 19. 4w Guardian. ~ iFARafFOR SALE. XJOTTCE is her. by given, that the undersigned, Administrator «>f the estate of Join. McLean, de<e;>«ed, will by order of the* Court of Common p leas sell at the Clerk’s | Office m Decatur, at Private Sale, on and after ! ’ the first dav of March 1866. the following Real ' 1 Estate of the decedent to wit: The west half! i us the north west quarter of section twenty- | ’ three in township twenty seven north of range fourteen east in Adams County, Indiana, i Terms:—One third in cash, one-third in ■ twelve months and one third in eighteen months, secured by note to the satisfaction of the undersigned. HENRY McLEAN, Jan. 19. 5w Adm’r. GUAS'I sale. ’VTOTICE is hereby given, that the under- : x.i -ig l i-d, Guardian of the estate and per son of Mary E. Rockwell, minor, will sell at ; Private Sale, at the law office of David Stmla ‘ baker, in the town of Decatur, in the said county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, on ! or after the l ‘th day of February A. 1 the following described Real Estate, t® wit: , The south east quarter of the north east quar- ! ter of section twenty six (26) in township I iwentv eight north range fourteen (14) east in i the county of Adams, in the State o ' Indiana, 1 containing forty acres of land be the same s more or k>s, subject to the dower tb<rein es Elizabeth Darin which sale will be made on j the following conditions: the purchase money cash dawn, in six. and in twelve • ribv from day of sale with interest on dem ~r u payments, and to be secured to the sati '.i< ion of the undersigned Those wishing ' ii.. mation about tbe land can have the same Ly inquiring of D. Studabaker at Decatur. ELIZABETH DORIN, Jan. 19. 4w Guardian. ! ADMINISTRATORS SALE. ;'VTOTICEis hereby giren, that the nnder- ■ L\ sifted, Administrator of the estate of Lawrence Aspv, dec’d, will offer at Public Sale, at iiis late residence in Wabash township. On Saturday February \Qth 1866, The Personal Property of said estate, not taken bv the widow, consisting of 3 head , Horses, 5 head Cattle, 12 head slock Hogs, la head Sheep, Wheat, Oats, Cloverseed, Corn, I Hay, Wairen B'’gsry, Sled, Farming ImpleI loeiits, such as Plows, Harrows, Wind mill, etc., ! etc. Terms:—Sums of three dollars and under- > cash; over three dollars a credit of nine months, ; purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving benefit of valuation laws. : 51A UK ASP “Jan. 19,1866. 4w Administrator, i APPOINTMENT-OFTaDMINISTRA-TOR. NOTICE is hereby given, that the under • signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Lawrence Aspy, dee d. The estate ia probably solvent. MARK ASPT j JaD-19,1b6fi. 4w A3m’.r. i *
Appoiut m 'M’OTICB is hereby si Tfn T . Dec.22d.1865. 4w a ? A,I W * ] — ESIRAYrI no marks or brands, six years „ije,trat $25. Reyorted J ' Jan. 26. LEMUEL R. W i LLIaj(Sj , | APPO.NTME.ST o^ dß5 j| | N signed ' 11 .? fr.jj tors of the estate of Geonie Lnn, Adl ““* Adams country, deceased ° Th ”, Se “'' I >lii I • TT' | | ( 1 ship thrrejearling calves,on, a ? e fe | , white spot in forehead; also a black I ; steer, spotted; the third, a red and » • | They were each marked with . 4 I right ear and slit in th e bam , ’«> 1 cropped. Reported by “ e ‘® a‘l 26 4w BENJ ' AI HXRU STAX jf M ADMINISTRATOR’S SALL '\TOTICE is hereby given, That tl. , LN signed. Administrator o f | George Long, sen deceased, will 1 i at Public Auction, at the late I deceased, in Root township Ada ,„ . oflhe « Indiana, on w Friday. February 23d, Iggg The personal property of „id eFtete ' . ing ,n part of the following arUcles, I com, rye, clovei seed, wheat, ’ -■ 2 Horses, 1 Cow, , 9 head of Hogs, Sheep, one two horse spankey wagon, farming utensils, household i and kitchen furniture, etc. u , l erms: Sums of three dollars and und” cash;over three dollars, a credit of one w will be given, the purchaser giving ids 11 with approved security, at interest, ««, I benefit ol valuation laws. GEORGE A LEWIS LONG Jan. 28. 4w Ad'niiiistrawri. I NOTICE. I 'V’OTICE is hereby given to the Soperr- ■ ■ I -*- ' of W ashington township, o uu-et a’i B Jofficeof the township Trustee, in Decatur'® i Saturday the 24t.h dr vof t e’-ruarv IS'6,f..r .1 purpose of settling and auditing theiracwiai ' ’! JOHN MEIBERS.Jr, ' j Jan. 1?. 4w Trestrt AP P 01N T M ENT Ob' AD MINISTRY TOR, I'VTOTICEim hereby given, That the" •. 11 . igne-l have been appointed Exccl > ; | the last will of Edwin S. Metzger, late of i; J I ams county, deceased. The estate is pr /. f solvent JESSE NIBLICK. Jan. 5, 1866. 4w WM. G. SPENCER. : GUARDIAN SALE V’OTICE is hereby given, That th? k jfl signed,Guardian of the estate and ren-« I of Columbian Long, Uritta J. Longand I’uh ' m ine M Long minors, heirs of 1 ■ dec ©as.?.'. will sell at Private S>tle on or after I the tenth day of February, A D. Irfrt, at ih ! law office of David Studabaker iu the town of ! Decalur, in the county of Adams end Stale of I [ luuiaua, the following described Real EsUv, | ; to wit: The undivided three-fonrth parts ofllm j! j west half of the south west quarter of sertbn I thirty-five, in township tewnty-eight, north, of I ! range fourteen east, in Adams county and fj i State of Indiana, subject to the dower esutt of Letitia I. Simcoke therein,which dower I estate has been assigned and set apart to Le I t’tia J Simcoke, as follows: Commencing thirty eight rods south of the north eastcor- | ner of the west half us the soulh west quarter of section ih’rty-five sforcsaid, thence wfct sixtv-one rods to a stake, thence south fortytwo rods to a stake, thence soulh 20 deg’M 1 ; east fifty four rods to a stake, thence east to t | the east line of said tract, thence north on the | feast line of said tract of land lo the place oi h I beginning, containing about thirty-six acres ion the following conditions, to wit: One | < third the purchase money cash in bvnLoW- | ’ third in six months and the residue in twelve j I months from the day of sale; deferred par- | I meats to be on interest and secured Willi p«- | soual security. LETITI A J.SIMCOa.-, January 9th 1860. 4w N LU TIO N. r copartnership beretefo-e 1 tween Ruilolphus Burns and I' ra ' ■ Miesse, under the name and style of Darusiu j Miesse, is this dav dissolved bv mutnal c : sent R -. BU „ R ,k' E 1. J. MUSE- t The business will heretfter be cuLdu.J. bvl.J M sse who has cn hand a W’’ | ol s. saddles and everythin? P 1 ' 1 ’; 1 1 to the trade, and he asks his old cu IU and new ones to give him a-- I ADMINISTRATOR’S SALEVOTIGEis hereby given, That toe w® L\ signed Administrator of “* H ' at ‘ ’ ElUha James, dec., will offer at J • the late residence of the deceased, .. ■ shin. Adams county, one and one M“ below Monmouth, on Saturday January 21th, J 83 b , All the personal property of f, 1 ' 0 „> juries, not taken by the widow, c onsi-t‘ u i! ' PiVi Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Corn, t lll . • U Wheat, Potatoes,—gram in the In. ot , er ' s OUS, fanning implement, set tools, household and kitchen fumiw w various other articles. Sale to w-o' o’clock A. M. , -ash in Terras:—Three dollars and BI " )er f „ine hand; over three dollars 4 , c ” - iv j n ghi« months will be given, the piircn note with interest, with appro living valuation Jan. 5, 1866. 4w . ; APPOINTMENT OF ADM^ lslhA | NOTICE is hereby .given, that , signed bis been appointed Admn I the estate of Jacob Daugherty, roi)ah jy si I couuty, deceased. The e-s |! ‘ t,J !’ A E RfY, vent. NANCY E. Jan. 5,18C6. lw — BrwrbAKLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER l« , FOREIGN AND DOMESTI ! IIA RD WALL yp Celnmbin Street, FORT WAYNE, IND. ’ 1
