Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1866 — Page 4

How lo Rar=e Pencbes Every Y ear. By the Coliowtttj' method pendies ean Be raised in I , a *s Weil as in New JetBey. I raised this seaion one bushel of i choice pesebes on one tree four years t old. Hr the same me ho I I have seen one tree io 1.-. v i bearing 6 nit every year fnf the last ten ve»! s Any one can do the same <>v slcmtly folljwittg these dir-1 ectiotis, viz:— A Jun quite young, set the tree in the yrpiV'-'t •Hit » !i the roots runiiiog north anti sotrttt, an I thin the tree to a tan gtiipe, wi’U in the same direction s the root*. W hen the [ tree is past three yeaf* old. after the . leaves are off in the felt, lean it toward- ' the west nil the branches nearly lou-'li the gruoi d. This can Ire (lone e tsiiy, athe root- wliieli run north and South »ill, be o-dy slightly twisted. |This should be \ the perm went position of the tree, never should it be righted ur>. The suckers or j water sprouts should be kept stripped I on during the summer, or the vitality oi , the tree will run to s; roots. The end of all the branches should be clipped about the ast A°3 US, > 10 force the sap into the (run bu is. Every fill, before~cnl<l weather sets in, C"Ter the tree with b' u-h ■ to keep the , tree close tot the grutin I, and with straw over the bru~h to protect fruit buds from the cold—and uncover in the spring aboui the IGth of May. Thus by a hide C’Jre and labor, every year, an abundance o' that delicious Irui' . can be raised at hour*, ass tiding a greet . pleasure, and saving the exp-nse of expor'in » from a distance. — lowa Hcmettead. How the Western Indians Fight. A correspondent describing a rec-nt attack oa a Guverumant train, on the Western plains, has t ie following as to the Indian method of sigh iug: Tliey rarefy, if evet, attack except on 1: >rseb ick, and each man keeps his hcr o e : on the i tin, i i i r geberally in a circle. so as to t-.v :1 s .ols, oi ■ g in tin meantime s ewers o LuiL a. I snows, and shouting to-stampede th a animals Xk hen a weapon is ;■ jriiteo l at one o. luem, l.e shel ers binr-eli almost entirely bj hanging over the side ol his horse, and from tins p - tnurs 6:i:ig. Das. - ing suddvril. u:Oi a it .in in this manner, .they era d.= -l a.--- a greM number cl shots tifore the teamsters, taken bv sur ptise, an i enenm red by th- carb ct il.eir teams, c«: m ke 4)V organtz J or ifleclive r - inc-, and if un.-mce.-s cd in their at t ic pts to’shool the drivers or' ■stampe hr the animals, tiny re often able lo make good Un ir r- real without I lo s. T.i | i-i !»-. 1 f >'«" "g-Lri th< attack o' a term: .•>.* r.a nr ,is t.> form a cmral, wl.',-h f irn : - is ce'.:s <1 t ible ■ protec ion, an 1 e -es eoc turred where coir.ls bare be>y. besiege ! for several dais', bv 1 >rge iis.hmul ll*iiap too nn tarerons to be eweounu red on lire other clan. Although arrows are still much used, m-tuv.ol the I n h*ns are wUI a med v. th i tl a -n I revolvers, lAough son e o' them at letst, do n t an . rrtar, 1 the use > u Ute LrveitU. lea ling guns, ano th* y have been known to have cap. ured w; apo ns o lint deserip'ijn, afl.r breaking soars ,o render Uli 111 useless. A RsMAKKABLR FiMILf G ITHBRIXG. — A remarkable Ti.aax-g.ving gat ering; took place in York, Maine, it the rvsi d. nee ol Daniel Mclntyre, Eq. Four, generations w-re present. The vea-ri-t.ler grandfather is eigh y two years of age, an ! what is rem likable, weighs but j asceaty two pcu ils. with no', even a grey' i air lire c.iix. d with ins black locks oi v hiskers. ile carries on his fam in per son; I .st summer worked with the hands mowing in the field, and now peifoi'ms all the duties connected with the care ol two yoke ol rx n, five cows, one hundred sheep, eic., eic., sssYted only bv a young Isd. He rears ii- newspaper reg >1 vrly I without spiiuacles. H sl.igg- r and be'.' r: hall is ha!.- aod In any, w-nghing two hundred an I twenty five p<-u ds. They Lave had twelve children, el ven o' then bring alive; te.u of whom wire present al the Thanksgiving feast; one. r.ot having quite reached bis growth, measuring six jeel three laches while - ading in s'.ock ing-, with lots of gr-vad children to make grand mother’s g- o.li-’s di- ppnr somewhat rapid.ly — Pi o -ilence Press The Heruid s Havana correspondent says at a banquet given tn S. n ia> v S-w---jud by lie Capi . n General ol Cuba, 1 feeward oli-iu i 1. sen i.nenl th t Spain is the only Earap.-r-u power lb has any ; right to a feeling In America -ince Spam Lad alivuvs been em : tel, Aoui'ican. - ~ -«K»«e. —- A man boasted 5 < stei Jay of having eaten foriy-t ine Laid-boilvd e_gs. -‘Why did you nd eat one more, and m ike an eveii liny?" asked S-unds. ‘'Huoip:-!' you want a mao to make a ho-Vibun-stli just for <>/ie egg?” — A beautiful botiqu-t’was present-d to the Princess o' Wales on her birth day, coll-isting of rea l san I while flower-, li-e Dtninsli cel- is. with .etu-rs m flowers ir. the e. nter, representing the m fiith, day and year, the who'e being surmounItd with choice bice. tag- A clerk in a meic-ntile esiablishincut writes lo a friend al home; “ I Lave a nice time of jt now a dais—very little work to do—our firm don't advertise.” isrEn-rj "plsir. girl ' Ins one consolition: though not a preity roung girl she will i! she lives, be a p;-t yo d one.

I AYER’S | Sarsaparilla FOK PUBLFYING THE BLOOD. And fnr the speedy cure of!be Ib’loving complaints t ' Scrofula aYid Scrofulous AfTectioiss.sucJi as Tumors, IT leers, Sores, Eruption*, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Blaius, and all Shin Disease*. Oakland, Ind., Gch June, 19W. J. C. Ayer A Co. Genu: 1 it my duty to acknowledge what your SarsapansU Lau done far me. ll&tibj inheiitoda bcrufukmj infection. I bare suffered from it in various ways Bar years. SeutetinM* it burst . Gut in VlruiS co my haads arms; • metiines it | turned inward and uL»ii«www-d i««.- «< the stomach. Two . years ago »v broke vut.va my bead eed coverrti my scalp ' and ears w ith on? sore, which ras painful and ae f beyond u. I tried mmiy medicines and several physicians, but wirhost much reiief from any thing. In fact, tiie disorder grew At length 1 was rejoiced to read in the Goepcl ?Jvtseugw that you bad prepared an alterative (Sarsapariila), f r I knew from your reputati a that any thing you imide must «*? good. I sent to | C.n iDU&ti Mid got it, and used it till it cured mu. I took it, as yon advire. in small doses of a teaspkaaiiul over a m n.h, an 1 u*d aliuvst three bottles. and healthy ; skin 5 r>n began to form under the scab, which after a m hiie foil off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my , ■ feeling.-, th it the du- use has gone from my system. Yoa can weft believe that I feel what I am saying when I tell y. u, thai I hold to te one of the apustie* of the ags, iad remain ever graufuliy. Yours. ALFRED B. TALLEY. **t. AntUony’s Fire. Rose or ErysipelasTetter and halt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworui, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem. N. Y., 12tb Sept., 1,'."?. that be has cure! an inveterate case ot : Z’repry, v.hi-.-h threatened to terminate fatally, by the I persevering nee ?f .r Sarsaparilla, and also a dnngsrous .V ’ n * by large dnses cf the same; say« he cures the common Erupiwru by it constantly. Bronehoceie, Goitre or Swelled Seek. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes i "Three bofe ties of yr-ur Sarsaparilla cured me from a GH/rc —a hid-eou.-i swdiiDg • a the neck, which I had buffered from ■ over two years.” Lencorrhoea or Whites, Ove rian Tamos’, L terine Viceration, Pcmale Diseases. Dr. J B. S. Channing, of New Y*ork City, writes ; “ I i most chee rfuily mm ply with the request of your agent in I saying 1 have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in the numerous complaints for which wa employ such a rem; !••. but in Fbncde D:mmu cf i’ie Scrofnlous diaib-sis. I hare cured many inveterate cases of Leiicorrhcea by it, anti some where the complaint wae caused by ulcer ttu>n of the uterui. The ulcsration itsttlf was soon cured. Nothing within my knowlequals it for the*; female derangements.” LdwudS. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, "A d&nyer. us arar»iw» /’«wnr on one of the females in my family, wld. b had .lefied all the remedies we could employ, has at 1- ngth t- n com; ! tely cured by your Extract of B*rsapariila. Our physician thought nothing but extirpation conV! afford r lief, but he advised tba trial cf your Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. .* fter iaklngyntir remedy eight weeks . Du symptom of the tUeeae? lemaiM.” Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. New Orltaxs. 25th August, 1>59. Da. J. C. Ayyr : Sir, I eheerfiilly comply with the re- j quest of v- ur nz -nt. and report to yj-u some of the effects 1 her? rea’iied *.rith your SArraparilla. I have cure-’ with it, in my practice, most of the comi pMnts for whi«'h ii m recommended, and have found its ' effects truly wonderful in the cure of rtiiereal and Mer- ' err -.1 D.fsme. Cfc»e of my patients bad Syphilitic ulcers in his throat, which were consuming his palate and the ' top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cm -1 him in five weeks. Another was attacked by secondary symptom* in his nose, and the ulceration had eit«u away a conriderable part of if. so that I believe the di*- rder would on reGch his Drain and kill him. But it yt* ided to my uumiubitraiion cf your Sarsaparilla; the ulcws healed, a.dbe is well again, qjg pf course without some disfiguration to his face. Ar. tfran who bad been treated for :he ume disorder by mercury was suffering i L m this poison in her bonce. T'.oy La i become su senfcitive to the weather that ue. a damp day sLc suffered ex- ■ eructating pain in her jr-ints and bonce. She, too, was I rated en-irely by your f-araparilla in a few weeks. I ; know from its formula. wh»« n your agent gave me, that ' this I‘ra;>arati ii fun. y cur fol raiory must Its remedy; oaisyqueßtijr, tbxae truly icmarfcable results with it have Dut sur pi feai me. Frat' ruidly >ours, G. V. L.'JUSTE®, 31. D. Rlieumctism, Gsnt, Liver Complaint* !KDEPEKDI-.WCE, Preston Co., Vx. €lh July. 1b59. Dr. J. C. Ayer: Sir, I have been afflicted with a painful < hrt'i!’. 2. <.*izniub*«i for a long time, which bafib u the skill of phyaivi.ms. aud f.urk to me iu spile of all the remedies 1 could find, until I tried your SersapariHa. One but’le cured me in two weeks, and restored my general health bu much thax I am fur better than before I was i attacked. 1 thia* it a wenderf'.:’ medicine. J. FREAM. Jules Y. GtichdL t f St. Lenh, wri ts: “I have bei'n ■ afflicted for years with an afeettan of the Liver, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing I auied l v relieve iue; and I have been a broken-down man for some y-ars from no cther cause than of \ the Liv r. Niy beloved ; p.stnr. the Rev. Mr. r«py» advised ( me jo try >our Sarsapar:? «, Krause he said he knew you, and any thing yo® i. « . v. as vtorth trying. By the blewIng of God it has cured ma, and has au pnriiied my blood as tu make ai- v uian us me. I f.-el young again. TLe I beet that Cjg be said us you is not half goed-enough.” Irras,Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Vleers iion, Cux Igu itiid Exfoll&tiou of ! the Bones. A great va • i -ty of have been reporfod to us where ’ cures t>f these formidable complaints b. ve re-nilted from ‘ tiie use of this remetiy. lut our apace bme will not admit i ' them. S- roe nf th.-m may be found iu our Amenesa 1 Almanac, which the ag- nfo beiuw named are pleased to i ■ fumioh gratis to ail v. Lu call fur Chem. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epllep* i sy, Melanclioly, Neuralgia Many remarkable cures of ti ese affecti' ns have been in de by the alterative pc>w«T of this medicine. It sfimu- j iu»-< the vital fnueikns iuto yic -i••<u« scum, and thus , ovcrvcMies disnrdira rhich would be supposed beyond its reach. Fu: h a rem-. Jy has long been required by the neenwiti: -us the peofde, and we >ue (uufident that thia wdl do fcas di tn all dial medicine ten do. Avifs Cherry Pectoral, FOB THE BA FID CURE OF Coyujlms, Cold*. Influenza, Hoarseness, (renp, Brouchlti*. Incipient Ceu« sumption, and for the Relief of Consumptive Patients in s<l»nii'<d Stages of the Disease. Thw Is a remedy universally known to rnrpsss any j ether for the cure <»f di >t an-’ lung complaints, that it te u.«- less here to publish die evidence of its virtues. Jts ' unrivalled rxceficnre for roughs and colds, *r.d its truly wonderful cures of j uim- ? iy disease, have made it • known turougbont Iho civilized natiors of the earth. Few ar< tba reanmunities, or even families. arc*'ng them wk" bars noi l ’f iu effects— | some living trophy in their mufot of iu victoijr uve-r th* subtle and dangeFuo • di- rd- of the tl»o«t and lunge. I As ail know the drea<lful faUL'.y ■ f and as they know, too. the . Ji-, wof this n-iwedy. we need not { du ru »n- than to os‘nr- them that it ax- n.-wail the vir- 1 tuea that it did have v.l. n making the cures which ba vs won so strongly up>,n the confidence of munkiuJ. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES ou CO., Lowell, Katsi and fi.r sale by 1. T. Dorwin, Decatur; at; wholesale by C. West, Toledo, and by dealers I j in medicine everywhere. 2S T N A INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIA RT FORD, CONX., Met Ca*h Assets. Tuly, ISC4. $3 273,635.01. Leases Paid in 4 5 Years, Over $16,500,000. 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Dr Jackson’s Female I'illa—fl per box—- ; sendt’or CtrcnhirSpocin! wnrten Beplies, well sealed sent with the Circular without charge.' ‘me of: he cheapest mo-t. Interesting and important hooks ever published . 3110 pag-cs 100 entrraving*,Tlie- Mountain of Light orMedical ProteetorYn l Marriage Guide, and an Explicit Key to Love and Beauty- ’ Il Statisfacii-ry reveals vearions subjects rever bcore fully ex plained in any popular wirk in tee English langunee. Price 50cents and one 3 eent stamp or three for i dollar, and three 3 cent slauq-s. Fully described in Circular, whichevery young man should liavewhetper sicv or well. Medic’nes aud instructions sehr promptly ro anv part of the country Consulting RocmsoL I the Dispensarv,No.l67 Sycamore street. P.O. i i Box No- 436.' DR JACKSON’S ORIENTAL LINIMENT Removes all coldness and rejuvenates or inns which have lain dornu-tt for n.nny years It wilicure anv case ofimpotpney, creaieand increase th--passiot-sfo an v reasonable time Can be mailed with perfect safety. Piice #2 perbottle. na. J ACKSOs's FRENCH PATENT MAI.K SAFE. It is perfectly safe and neverlails togivesat isfaciion. It is the only >nre and safe preven tive against contracting disease ever invented PriceSleach 4dol!ars.per half dozen.and, ollars per dozen sant 'ov mai J,"nl3 ]tC5 Manhood: how Lost, / I is tred Jnst published, a new edit < n of Dr.CnlI verw ell’s Celebrated E-say on tn.- rcetic: cure (without medicine) of SwmwATonrr.; a, c- ' seminal’Weakness, Involuntary S< minal L< > • es, Ini-.iTEMr. M-i tal and Physical Incapacity ImiH-diments to Ma riage.etc.; also. Coxsi x r Ttox.EpiitPsr, and Fits, induced by sclf-inoul gence ortexual extravagance. I 7 Price, in a sealed enveh pe. only 6cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay i clear!v demoi Atrates.from a thirty years’sne-. cessful practice, that the nl: t niing const qty n ; cesof > if’- Imse n-sy be radically cured without the dangt-rotis use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,c< r t.in . altrl eflvc tu rl.bv means of which every sufferer,no mat- I ter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically 33*Thi‘ Lecture should lie in th--hands oi ' everv youth and every man in the lai.d. Sent ,under seal, in a plain envelope, to any , address, past-gaia qn reet-ipt ol six cents,or tw> I post-stamps. Adctrees Ihe publish* is CHAS J C. KLINE *t CO., 127 Bowcrv.Ncw York, Post Office box 4.586, vSn.il7-l y NliliL' K k CI.IISS. H'HOLESALE AND RETAIL DZALER IX !l:i(ITS, SHOES, Hi) I.EITIIih, At Niblicks Old Stand ia Decatur, Indiana I S receiving constantly a large and very su pei iur Stock of lYinter Boots and Shoes, ’ Which we are selling at snch prices as will sui ' the times,and we mean to demonstrate this sac j’o our cusiomers% Among the Mock will b». found a la’ ze assi rimriit <»! LAOiSS’ AND MISSES SHOES, 'ixiters. Boilers, <fcc., Kid heel»<i Slippers Calf, Kid, Glove kid Congress buel.d Gai ten , and Balmerti’s. CHILDREN’S WEAR. Kid heeled Balmoral* and fancy and strong Shoes of all kinda—including ihe celebrated Copper Toed Shoes, the best aud cheiq ever ;ot up. HEN’S, YOUTHS’, AN D BOYS’ M EAR f all kinds, of the best quality, and a + tht owest rates. Leather, Findings, &c , A full stock. The whole having beei. bough I fo r Cash, and will be sold cheap. IHHE-IIIIIE HI) ffSTIWI I'filh And we warrant all articl — lo be well an - j carefully made, and of the best materUls. Calf ani Kip Boots, Stogies Er .gans and Ladies Wear, i Os all kinds, kept oo hand and made lo mea? ure. The public are invited to call and examine ■>u. stock before purchasing of Stores, as we warran our Good* to be of the be>t quality, and willh< sold at much lower prices then can ■be purchased at anv other stablishmentin the ! County, or even at For: Wayne. lI"CALL—we cb. rze nothing forshowi g .» ir Goods. NIBLICK <tr GLOSS, December 26,1863. Decatut Appointment of Administrator. i NJTICK is herebr given that the under | | signed has been appointed Administrator 1 ! of the estate of WiTiam I. Jones, late of Adams : ’ County, deceased. The etfa’e is probably sol , vent. JAMES R RO’oO. ! Dec 221 1'65. 4w Administrator. , ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. OTICE is hereby That the un ’er j kx signed, Administrator <if the estate of Ja I ’ rob B ck. will sell at Um late residence of the ■ * deceased in Union Township, On Ute \ %ih Dry of January, A . D 1 BC6, ■ AH the pers ir al of the decedent, | f • con sitting in pyrtof uifo l»|se s 4 h.-ad of cattle, 7 bead.bogs, 14 .sheep hay, corn, wheat, oats,! 1 grain in the g/ound, plows., harrows. farming l looh, wagon, household and kitchen fur«iture, J <ll ingand many other other articles too te- • din !-«to ment-on. A credit of 12months given , • on nil sums cf $3,00 and upwards ty the pur- j chaser giving his not* with approved seeurit-v; ; uuu<i *3cSL II- . - i ‘ RAIXING. 4 Bet SW. 4< AdbsMjtwtur. |

ESTRAY. rrxAKLN up by John Young, of Blue Creek 1 i 1 To ■ nsltip. tile following descrii***! prop ; , V rtv- And and white »teor,.opposed wte| ( • on; vear old, marked as follows: crop off the , 1 riiht ear and swallow fork iu the same; ’ a blsrk and wide steer, one year old; crop off the right ear and under bit iu tAe aatne; ap I praised at sl7. Reported by . Jan.2o 4w C. 51 tRANCE.J. P. Notice of Insolvency \T the Septeniber Term of the Court of Commo'- Pleas of Adams county, the vs I t«te of Os«e Cook wus declared probul-ly in -olvent. Those iuteres'ed are notified tiial it, will be settled aceordinglv. THOS. S. WILSON, Jan. 19. dw Adm’r. FOI , g ALE ■VTOTICE is hereby given, that tl-.e under-; signed Commis-ioner appointed by the Court of Commoh' Pleas, in the case of Niblick vs Niblick et al, will by order of said Court: sell at Private Sale,at the Clerk's Office in Decatur. Adams County , on and after the first , day of March 1 6s. the following described Real Estate, to wit: '.' he no-th east quarter of ( section five in township number twenty seven north ofrantre fourteen eas’.in Adamseouuty. i Indiana.except about twenty-one seres cut olf thereftnm on the south end thereof by a line along the centre of line D eatur and Bluffton . road and lying south of said road. -Terms: —One-third cash in hand one third . iu six, aud one third in twelve months secured I by note to the satisfaction of the tiujersigned . ■ i ‘ JAMES R. 8080, ! Jan. 19, 4w Cotn’r. IIOUSE AwT6f~ for sale. _________ "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the under [ w signed. of the estate of; Zachariah Merryman, by order of the Court of. Common Pleas, at his residence in Root town- ! ship. Adams county,lndiana, will sell at Pri- j vale Sale, on and after ihe first day of March ; 1866, the following Real Estate of the dec? dent,’o wit: The undivided two thirds of In ; lot number one hundred and sixty (160} in the j town of Decatur, iu Adams county, Tnhiana. Terms:—One thiid cash down, one-third in j six and one-third in twelve months, secured ‘ by nole waiving valuation and appraisement lawsand »o the satisfaction of the undersigned i JEREMIAH ARCHBOLD. : Jan. 19. 4w FARM FOR SALE. \’OTICE is hereby given, that the under I bigned Commission'r, will by order of the i Court of Common Plea* in the case of John B j Mcibers el al vs. ?ol;n Mvibers Jr ft al. sell at j j Private Sale, on and after the first day of X3-h ISi alike Clerk’s office iu Deculur in - duns County, the north half of the siurh : v est quar.er of section thirty-four in township . iwe .iv cigiit torlh of range fourteen east, in Adams co «>ity, Indiana. j Terms:—One thir«l cash in linnd, o? f I in s»x, and one third in twclvi moi.t’ - secu/« J | I I y i ote with interest and to the s•. ;oi; of i h--undersigned JAMES R. 8080, , Jan 19. 4w Commissioner LAND rOR IS ALE. i is hereby given, that the underMgned Gunrdi ui of Alice R Shriver it al , • minor heirs of Thomas W . Shriver will by • ’ order of the Court of Common Pb a-s-.di at Pri ; vate Sale. « n and aft< r the first day of M »rch i ! IS 6. at tLe Clerk’s office in Decatur, Adams , j Comity, Indiana, the following described Real j i Estate, to wu: 'i’l.e undivided ;.. u thirds part ' of the north <-sst quarter o’ section twenty- ’ j Tour, in UwioLip twenty-seven ■ orth of range • thirteen cast, i ; ddams c«»unry, Indiana. Term.-:—One third in cash and the balance ’ in too e.’ p* vments <r six and twelve month-, B;cured by note to the satisfaction gF :he ur.d r-’gned. JAMES R 8080. i Jan. 19. 4w Guardian, j * FARM FOR SALE. " 'VTOTICE is by given,’hat the und»*rsigned. Administrator of the cst ite of John McLean, de< ease I. will by order of the i Couit of Common Pleas sell at the Clerk’s Od’ie in Decatur, at Private Sale on and after , the fir«t dnv of March 1866. the following Real i Estate of »he decadent to wi : The west half of the north west quarter of section twentyJ<ree in township twenty seven north of ( ] range fourteen e »«t in Adams County, Indiana. I Term* 4 :—One third in cash, one-third in ' twelve months and one third in eighteen I months, secured by note to the satisfaction of I the uml-rsigned. HENRY McLEAN, Jan. ;9. ow Adm’r. GUAR LIANS b 7 All:~ 'VTOTICE is her--by given, that the undersigned, Guardi n <»f the estate and per ■ son of Mary E. Rockwell, min»»r, will sell at ; Private Sal?, at the law office of David Simba , , baker, in the towa o f Decatur, in the said i county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, on ; or after the 10th day of February A.D.1K66, the following describ 'd Real Estate, to wit: ; j The south cast quarter of the north east quar-1 ter of section twenty six (26) in township i iweiitv eight north range fourteen (14) east in ! th? coenty of Adams in the Slate o Indiana, ' i containing for’v acres oi' land be the same J I more or I*-.—. <ubject t > the dower therein of - ' Elizabeth Dor in. which sale will be made on ; 1 the following conditions: Die purchase - money cash down, L 3 in six, and J> 3 in twelve m nths from day of sale with interest on de- , ■ ferred pay me nts, and to be secured to th? satisfaction of the undersigned Those wishing , information about the land can have the same j by inquiring of D.Stmiabaker at Decatur. ELIZABETH DORIN, I Jan. 19. lw Guardian. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. V r OTICEis hereby given, that tlie under- , ' LN signed. Administrator of the estate o ' Lawrence Aspv, dec’d, will offer at Public Sale, at his lale residence in Wabash township. On Saturday February \Otk 1866, The Personal Property of <wid estate, not 5 taken bv the widow, consisting of 3 herd Horses. 5 head Cattle, 12 head stock Ilogs, 15 j head Sheep, Wheat, Oats, Cloversee<l, Corn, Hay, Wagon B ’ggy, Sled, Farming Imple ments, such as Plows, Harrows, Wind mill,etc., > etc* Terms: —Sums of three dollars and under- ; cash; over three"doll ars a ere lit of nine mouth*, purchaser giving his note with approved se- • I‘easily, waiving benefit, of vahxari>»j jaws. MAKE ASP Jan. 19 1r66. 4w Administrator. appointment OF ADMINISTRA.! TOR. NOTICE is hereby glren, that the under signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Lawrence Aspy, dec’d, _The estate is probably sohent. , i ' MA RK Af?PY I Jar.l9.lbM 4w JVm’.r.

Appointment of Administrator. ] VTOTICE is hereby given. Tint the utalar x\ signed has been appointed Adifatfiistrator . of the estate of Jaeob Heck, late of Adams : county, deceased. The eHate is probably sol- ; vont. DANIEL RAILING. Dec.SStl. lßt-5. 4w Administrator. ESTRAY. ” : i r pAKEN up by John Dickey, Blue creek ’ I township, a bltek cow, white under belly, ' no marks or brands, six years old, appraised I' at $25. Revor'ed by. j'an. :6. 1-. V LEMUEL R WILLIAMS.J,P. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATORS. ■VTGTICE is hereby givti .that the under a.N signed hav? been appointed Administra- ’ tors of the eMate of George Long, sen., late of I Adams country, deceased . The (-stale is prob j ably solvent. GEOnGE LONG. jr.,> I ’ LEWIS LONG, j Jan. 26. 4w ESTRAY. up by David Runyan trench town ship, three yearlingcalves,one ared heifer, .. while spot in forehead; also a black and white ■ steer, spotted; the third, a red and white steer ; •' They were each marked with a crop off the j I right eai and slit in the same, the left ear crohpc* 1 . Reported by Jan 2G 4w BENJAMIN RUNYAN,J.P. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. N’OTICE is hereby given. That the under signed, Administrator of the estate of ' George Long, sen deceased, will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the la’e residence of the deceased, in Root township. Adams county, Indiana, on Friday, February 237, 1866. The perso;-.ii prop. r vof said estate,consisting ia part of h’? f«»l’o ng articles, oats, hay, I corn, rye,cloveiseed, wh°at, 2 Horses, 1 Cow, 9 head of Hogs, Sheep, one two horse wagon. ' span key wagon, fanning utensils, household ; and kitchen furniture, etc. I Terms: Sums of three dollars and under, I cash:over three dollars, a credit of one year j will be given, the purchaser giving his note ■ with approved security, at interest, waving benefit o* valuation laws. GEORGE <fc LEWIS LONG, Jan. 26. 4w Administrators. NOTICE. XTOTICE is hereby given to the Supervisors i of Washington township. .0 net at tin ' office of the t< wnsbip Trustee, in Decatur, on | Saturday ll e 2 ilia d: yof ruafy I 8» 6, for the 1 purpose of settling and auditing their accounts. JOHN MEIBERS.Jr, Jan. 12. 4w Trust* e APTOINTMENT O^F~\DMIXtSTR.V TOR. \ r OTICEis hereby <Jv n, That the undersigned have b. en appointed Executors of ! the la>t will of Edwin S. Metzger, late of Ad ' ams county, deceased. The estate is probably Lol vent. JESSE NIBLICK. Jan. 5, 1366. 4w WM. G. SPENCER. GUARDIAN SALE. OTICE is hereby given, That the undt r j signed, Guardian of the estate and r?r- onu of Columbia H Long, Vritta J. L«-nr : i Calli , • arii.e M Long mtnnrs, heirs of J. re nil ah Long, deceased, v »H sell nt Private Sale on or after 1 the tenth day of February, A. D. lrv<s. at the , I law office of David Studab.iker in the town of’ ‘ Decatur, in th? county of Adams and State of Indiana, thefdllowtng described Real Estate,; |to wit: Th? undivided three-fonrib parts of Ihe t ‘west half of the south west quarter of section thiPy five, iu township tewnty-( ight, north of' range fourteen east, in Adams county and Stale of Indiana, subject to the dower estat Os Letitia J. Sin.evkv lhe.rin, which dower ! estate has been assigned and set apart to Le ! tilia J Simcoke, ns follows: Commencing thirty euht rods south of the north cor ' ner o lhe west half of ‘.I. • south west quarter ! of section th’rty-tive sioresaid, thence west Mxtv one rods to a stake, thence south forty ‘ two rods to a slake, thence south 20 degrees east fifty four rods to a stake, thence cast to the east line of said tract, theißd n-rih on th? , east line of said tract of land lo the place of beginning, containing about thirty six acres; on the following conditions, to wit: Onethird the purchase money’ c t.-h in hand, one third in six months and the residue in iwelve ! months from th? day of sale; deferred pay rneiits to he or inter.-st and secured with personal security. LETITI k J.SIMCOKE, January 9th 186 > 4w Guardian. “NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION; r copartnership heretofore existing be 1 tween Rudolphus Burns and Israel J. Miesse,under the name and style ot Burns <k Miesse, is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent ’ R. BURNS, 1. J. MIESE. The business will hereafter be conducted j by I. J. Miesse who has o:i hand a large stock I of harness, saddles and everything pertaining Ito the trade, and he asks his old customers I and new ones io give him a call. "to ’wOim THE undersigned School Examiner, will hold public examinations at his office, in Decatur, on the lafet Saturday ofeach month . SPECIAL. T ie School Law po-ilivcly prohibits e ami nation upon anj other day than that set apart tor public examination,and requireaail teachers to present to the Examiner a certificate of good character, from a Towvship 1 rustee, or »Mne jtlier promi net citizen. J ._ R. BttßO. I June 17. Iyr 8. E. A 0. INDIANA OZN rav_ IN3'JSXNCZ COMPANY, LAFAYETTE, IND. Capitol, ...... 5500.000 00. OFFICERS. Daniel BraWlet, President. E. D. Marsh, Vice President. N. C. Hilberbbaxd, Secretarr. J. 11. L Slattox, General Agent. V. B. SIMCOKE,IocaI A,ent. June 2. J»€s Det-atirr, IM OOR WIN & BRO’S . DEALIKS IX Drugs, Medicines, & Chemical FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, ' Snouge-, Brn<hes, Perfumery,&c. ’kerosene or ton on and lamps: Physicians’ Prescript imm carefnlly compounded ar.d o dets answered with ca,e aud despatch. Frrin.-.s aud Physician- Item the country will find our stock Os Med cin -s edro-i 1 plete, warranted an 1 at th? Ust quality. I

PETITtdN.TO BELLREAL S?ATB WF UIUAXAj ' 4 *h Adams Oouitiy. ( •VOTICE is hereby given, that . X Adrauiu-Uator of the estate «>' Wnn ‘ Suttles, dt-iVtnW.tfffi ftWhfo pstiiT?,") l the real estate of the decedent his , M estate bet g insufficient to pay J,*,, that a id petitJou will b e heard at •)' term of the Court of Corum.,a pi” „ r u ’i county. *’ of W A^m^ ha^ l, ‘ ißßoth oe<, JOHN McCONNEL Pi a .. ByA.i.Hg'.a, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE? " A/-OTICEis hereby riven, tha 1 t}., Admin'istrator of the",,.“.7", William Suttles, deeeassd, will sell bv / ” Os a:r order of lire C ,urt of Common I'lJ?3 Adams county, at the Court House dfo, ,1” town of D-catnr in the eoantr of Adara.il !" State of Indiana. ' On Saturday ll,th Day nf M reh ,i J) Between the hours of 1-1 ocha-fc o'. 4,/cl.rck P. M on said day the follfoJ? -cribed Reru Estate, to wit: Connnencir,. , : rods north frorn.the south west corner of : thirty (30, in townsniptwenty eiolit ,of Range fifteen (15) east rn Au c *' I and State <>f Indiena, thence east sizieiuruh ’ thence north ten rods, thence Westsittee, rod' thence south, ten rods lo the place ofb-jinair,' I Containing one acre of land, and also th, .lowing described tract of buid, cotnnwnek, sixteen rids cast of the southwest (WU „J said srettor thirty (30) aforesaid, thei,« I six'y four rods t<> the south east co. 0-r 1 south-vest quart! rof the south west qcirler nf I said section thirty thence north tweai, r# j, I thence west sixty-four rials th«ic,' twenty rods to the place of be>.imiiiiir,c Mto /„ j ing eight acres of land be the same it That'.be same will be sold on Ih.f.jUjj, , terms: I, of the purchase money tob-ptilij hand,’3 in six.and in twelve mwfetrea j day of sale deferred payment to be oa isiere« ano to be secured lo luesatiofaotion the a . : I designed. GEORGE HCMEi. January 31.18C6. dtr A.fin’r. NOTICE OF NEW TRIAL Stitt or Adams County i >IB ' I N 'be Adams Circuit Court, Februarr T.I IB'C>. ' ' I Jane Hurlburt, ) Francis Hurlburt, ) vs Div id M Mefford, 1 J Elizili-th E. Mefford, V Notice of Sew Trid I and others. \ David M. Mifford and Elizalg-th E Jf.ffi-i I defi ndan s iii the ab.ivi- entitled cause. I'm ire herelty notified tha the plaintiffs st tir An ”i<t 1 nn of said C.frt obtained j iiigmei: lof New Trial of said cause, and that"the muh I stands for trial at the Fe’-'.unrv term of mu ’ i Court. 1863. J R. BOBti, Ati’v Plffi. Attest. JOHN McCONNEL,Ch-t Feb 2. 2w By A J. Htu, Depot*. APPOIN ; Ml NT OF ADMIMSTRITOR. hereby given, That the oa,l | 13 signed has hcs-ii appointed AJniiiiisiri.ii of lhe estate of Zaclutri.' h 1' Guard,iletesM. I I The estate is jtrobabl" solvent JAMES FAUST, Jan. 12. 4w Adre'r. wi ® AUUiBiT. Dktciik Rn t.a, ) i Prestos V. B. Smith. Before J. W Grim, J. P of WaAingt.- ' townsh'p. A lams Co. Ind Wnrtti: as, before me. J. W. Grint, a Jnstir- I ■,uf the Pi ne -, in and for Wa-liii-at-jn lan- ' ship. A li.ins Conntv,State of Indiana, 0 trick 3 ■ Rider, Pl- intiff in this action, di.i on the 2l»t j day of Di-cemtrer 1565. file Ids complaint sffi dai it and bo-id in attachment proerwiias- ® ■ against Preston A . B Smith.defendant.*'• whereas on the 21st day of Decimber hbi. 3 ytmruo: s issued against said det njant w' ; ’ st nl summons was returned not fottnd.amic. the same time attne' inent issued against tb< |j goods, chattels, righte, credits, money add , fecte of .-aid defendant, and the same | Levi Ewing, Constable of said township,lr» ■ I ■ on the property of said defendant, ani Th’-'’ the trial of raid cause is set for hearing w ‘ ' i 3d dav of February l-t>6. al I'l 1 S ' 'no '■, therefore, the said Peston I B Sauiks I , hereby notified of the pending "I sanl ings.and that unless lie appears amt an’’’ ' or defend, the same will betaken bydrrn as confessed, and the proceedings win « i heard in his absence aud de, ' < J r "’^'^ RlM Jan. 10, 1866. 4w Justice of the P«“' LICENSB NOTICE ■ VrcTFCE is hereby giv >n to the rit‘>- .\ St. M>l v’s town-llip in B ', Indiana, th d John Sehiauks will - pr l ’ . Board Ol Cu'cmi'-i-mcrs <>■ r.a>u ...»* at theirMirehsesi«onH .6.Mthe ■ in said county, for « life-.-se h» e« - ■ sell sniriinous. vtnon*, mali mid o • #T| ’ ca.iug liquors, iu less quantity .>» . | 1 he ns-ll 1' 3 bgveraje at aim the F I at.-ate O’l th.’ iulot number th"tv n> " . I fniHanm” 4 M,llS iC A f 1 I Feb. 9, dw I.Ii'KASE A'ITII'E. ' XTOTTC ?. is hereby given to the< «•«-... | Washingi’.-t township m Au' ( Indiana, that 6-urge feint'h “j.; t Board of Commissioners of Saul | -' st their next to . remmenee ■ , y f Monday of March, rear to f | r in saio county tor a lireusi f . s ; fa iiiisl | snitnuous. vinous malt mi ■_ ;. ,q qours. in less ourmtny tU" “ JfoLci." • J ■' the build ng ow ned by the " in *| f , ate on the following de’<'t , F' < ‘ F lira <iip : S ■ town of Dicutnr, in Washi'n- Coli]ll |. u ciu' ■ ■ Adam- couu.y, Udiar.a, W 1 ‘; b . v six at a point, on Second 8- - " ~,.r 0 f i'- I- ' Smith Ea-t of tha North',, f Deca | I Dumber six y one m '■ j., angle-’ . : tiicnee running Sooth west a 7 | ISwamd street, forty , iwralh-1 with Seconds-'" jj # i ikorth East parallel "'■th w - f 4„.:. ! scribed, forty feet; I’”’’*’ * i H .ginun’S " i ' Second street to the place : tei-n leel to be used as a rGE jjflfE' | "Lbku. t? :- Apycintment of A^-* 15 . < i Co„, I .y,ae ce aseU j^ BBOTTE>B KK(. | t Jan.s.l“6<>- •» ■JNI)KE\V 5 SOBI' ■ PUV p I K t CATC B " OF p, V . .I- ....