Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1867 — Page 4

Notice to Non-Residents.; In the Court of Common Pleas of Adame County Indians. January Term, 1867. Andrew Kuiman,) vs. > Petition for Divorce. > Sarah J. Kuftnan I Itappearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that Sarah J. Kufman is a nonreaident of the State of Indiana Notice is therefore, hereby given, the said | Sarah J. Kufrnan that she be and appear be i fore the Hon. Judge of the Court of Common : Pleas of Adams county, on the first day j of the next regular term of said court, to be held at the Court House in the town of Decatur | on the Second Monday of January 1867 and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determinedin her absence. Witness my hand and seal [i.s.J of said court this 16th, day of November, 1866. JOHN’ McOONNEL, C!-*.-Nov. 16th. 4w. By A. J. Hitt, Deputy Notice to Non-Residents. In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County Indiana. January Term, 1867. Sarah MoOre, I vs. > Petition for Divorct. Walter Moore, ) It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled eaure that Waltsr Moore is a nonresident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the Raid Walter , Moore that he be and appear before the Hon. | Judge of the Court of Common Ple-s of Adams ’ county, on the first day of the next regular ; term of said court, to be held at the Court , House in the town of Decat cr commencing on I the second Monday of January 1867. and plead by answer cr demur to said complaint or the same will be heard and determinedin his absence. Witness my hand and Real [t t ] of said court this 16th day | of November. 1366. | JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. Nov. 16th, 4w. By A. J. Httt, Deputy. Notice to Non-Resident. Io the Court, of Common Pleas of Adams County, Indiana, January Term. 1867. i John Butts, vs. S. Petition for Divorce.! Rhoda C Butt®, ) It appears from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that Rhoda C. Butts is a nonresident of the State of Indiana Notice is. therefore, hereby riven the arid Rhoda C. Butt* that she be and appear be fore the Hon. Judge of the r 'ourt of Common Pleas of Adams county on the first day ofthp next regular term thereof, to ba held at the court liou*e in the town ofD.catur, commencing, on the second Monday of January, 1867, and plead bv answer or demvrr to said complaint or the Buine will ba heard and determined in her absence. Witness my hand and seal ft. s.J of said Court, hereto Rffivod this November ’Sth, 1866. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. Nov. 16th,4w. By A. J. Hill, I'eputy. Notice to Non-Residents. In the Court of Common P’csr of Bdams County, Indiana, .January Tertn, 1867. Smith M. Oliver, vs. y Petition for Divorce. Almtr* J. Oliver) It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that Almira J Oliver, th* defeo dant, is a non resident of ibe State of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given the sai l A! • mira J. Oliver of the filing and of this proceeding, and that she be and appear be- • fore the Hon. Judge of the court of common j pleas on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to beholden at t v e court house in the ; town of Decalur.in Adams county and State of, Indiana, commencing on the second Monday of ] January, 1867, and answerer demur to aaid complaint, or the same will b« heard and de- ’ termined in her absence. Witness mv hand and seal of [l. s ] said court this 13lh day of No L vfmber, JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk Nev. 16, 4w By A. J. Hill. Deputy. Land For Sale. N'lt’ire i herby civerthat the urdertigned admin M—ifor of the e«tnt* of Z. P. Guard, will by authority of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams cottatv, Indiana, sell a private sale at the law-office >f Jamcfc R. Bobo in the town of Decatur in raid county and State on and after the ♦ 21 at day of December 1666The following described Real Estate to wb: The undivided two thirds pqrt of the south half of the north west quarter <f section tfeirtvihree. in town twenty-seven north, of range sis- j teen east, ALSO. The undivided two third* part of the north ■ w/af quarter of the south wu«t quarter of section : ♦hirf.v three, in town twenty seven north, of range fifteen east. Terms of Sale. Ore third cash in hand one third in twel/e ' months ar d one-third in 18 months secured . by no*e with security to the satisfaction of the ' undersigned. JAS. FAUST. Nov ,16, IRC*4. Administrator. Administrator’s Sale, 7VTOTICE is horehv given that the under nigred adn-inistrator of thr» malate of Eliaabeth Pn«son. deceas 1 wiR soil nt pnMir rh'p at the late residence of the rlrc Jn Jeffanor. township. Adams county, fpdiana. on Friday. December 14. 1366. ♦he p*r«npa'T property of said estate, consisting fl’ fn” c-vOp hn?« sheep, household and kitchen furni*u r ». corn. hav. farming too!’ and many other srt«’cle« ton numerous tq mention. TERMS OF SALE: A credit of twelve months will be giv -n on turns of three dolin’* and upward, bv the purchaser giving h ; « note with approved srmrity. wwivirf? wlusturfi laws; all sums undar three ; dollars ca=h in Land HE7RT S. PARSON. Ir M lM AdmiaWtU*. ‘

Sale of land. MORTGAGED TO THE SCHOOL FUND In pursuance to the eightv-seventh section of the school law adopted March 6; 1865. the the following pieces, parcels, or lot s of land, or so much as may be necessary, will on. MONDAY, MARCH 221, 1867, at the Court House door: in the town of Decatur, Adams Countv, Indiana . be offered for . sale to the highest bidder; the bids being I equal to he amounts chargable and due, the same having been mortgaged to the State of Indiana, to secure the loans of congresion al and common school funds, and forfeited for : the non payment of interest in advance thereon, according to the condition of the loan. Said sale will be held between the hours of two o’clock a. m.' and four o'clock p. tn. and sai<l day. and will continue from day to day untill all is sold. UNION TOWNSHIP. The south west quarter of the north west quarter of section sixteen township twenty ,-;-ht, north o'range fifteen east, containing f'rtv acres mortgaged bv D. D. Bevilhaimer on the I Sih <Hv c.‘ May, 1865 • interest, S«.UO; pamage, S2J2; cost, $4,00, total amount due fl 12,12. The north w. si quarto.* of ths south west quarter of section thirty one. Township twenty eight, north of range fifteen east, containing forty acres more or less. Mortgaged by Benjamin Middleton, on the 1 Ith day of May, 1865. Loan, $1 00; interest, 6 00; damage 2,12; cost, 64.00; total amount due, $112,12. The south fraction in section twenty six, being the south half also the south east quarter of the south east qnarter of section twenty seven, township ’twenty ! eight north, of range fifteen east, containing ■ seventv four acres more ot less. Mortgaged by Charles Krickaberry on the 14th dayofNoi vember, 1859. Balance of loan due, S3O; interest, 66 cents; damage, 6!cents; cost; $1 00; total amount due, $35,28. ROOT TOWNSHIP. The north half of the North east quarter of section twenty five. Township twenty eight north, of range fourteen east, containing eightv acres, Mortgaged by Nidelinger and Jan ■ Nidelinger on the 17th dsy of January 1362, loan $2 o', interest sl6 5!; dam »ge54,32 cost, $4,00 total amount due $224,84: KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. j The east half of the south west quarter of ! section twenty four township twenty seven ! north of range thirteen east containing eighty I fleers. Mortgaged by Jacob Whitehurst, and I Rachael Whitehurat'on the ißth day of July, (1863. Loan $200; interest, $9,10, damage, i s4,lß;cost 4,00. to'al amount due «217 28. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.

The undivided one third part of the northeast quarter of the south west quarter of section seventeen, township twenty seven north, of range fourteen east,. Mortgaged by D. D Barnhart and Marv Barnhart on 10th of Octobet, 1860 loan *40,00, interest, $’.26;. damage, 0,82; eost $4 00; total amount due $46,08. SAINT MARY’S TOWNSHIP. The west half of the west halfof the south wert quarter of section nineteen township twenty seven north of range fifteen east con taining forty acres Mortgage! by Israel Ramp on the 23d dav of September 186) loan $1 00 interest $I 50 damage $2,07 cost $4.00 total amount due $109,57. The north east quarter of the south east quarter of section three,township, twenty , seven north of range fifteen east containing forty seres Mortgaged by William Comer and Nancy Comer on the Ifth of November 1860, loan 8t dollars interest 1 dollar 96 cents dam i age 1 dollar 64 cents cost 4 0 dollars, total amount due 87 dollars 60 cents. Lot Number fine (5) in tbe Rivard Reserve , township twenty-seven north of range fifteen • east containing forty two acres more or less ’ Mortgaged by Elisha Gulick and Mahals j Gulick on th 9.h of June 1-60, loan 50 dollars interest 2 dollars 76 cents damage 1 dollar 5 cents cost 4 dollars total amount due 57 dollars 80 cents. Tin west bn If of the north west qtfarfeT of ?eCti«»Q’ f CU township twenty seven north of range fiKeen east containing eighty acres, I Mortgaged by Peter Jackson and Susan Jarkson on the lihh of March 1813 loan 3J>. 1 dollars interest 21 dollars 17 cents damage 6 dollars 42 cents cost 4 dollars total amount due 331 dollars 59 cents, MONROE .TOWNSHIP. The east half of the northeast quarter of seetion twenty six township twenty six north of range fourteen east containing eighty acres. Mortgaged by Benjamin 3. Johnson and Marv Johnson on the 25th of October 1862, loan 100 dollars interest 2 dollars and 9 0 cents damage 2 dollars 6 cents cost 4 dollars tc.a amount due 1’ 8 dollars 96 cents’ FRENCH TOWSHIP. The north west qnarter of the north west quarter of see ion eleven township twenty six north of range thirteen east containing forty acres Mortgaged by Charles Souvine on the 12th of November IRiK, loan 100 dollars interest 2 dollars 52 cents damage ’i dollars 5 rente ccet 4 dollars total amount due 108 dollars 57 cents. WARASH TOWNSHIP. The sou:h part of the south west quarter of section aeventeea township twenty five north of range fourteen east, cositainin - forty acres. Mortgaged by Abraham Sludabaker on the 10th of October It S 3, loan 60 dollars interest 1 dollar 99 cents damages 1 dollar 25 cents co»t, 4 dollars total amount due 67 dollars 14 scuts. The north halfof thesouth east ijuartar an d the south half of the north east quarter, that I lie* north and west of the Wabash river in ] section twenty-one township twenty five north I of range fourteen cast containing seventy I nine acres more or h*sa, Mortgaged by Fre derick Walcliley on the 6'h of October 186 ii loan 200 dollars, interest 6 dollar 44 cents d-.m-.ges 4 dollars 12 cents cost 4 dollars total amount due ’214 dollars 56 cents JEFFERSON TOWNS'HP. Forty ac res off of the south end of the east half of tire snuih cast quarter of section twenty :vo in township twenty five north of range fifteen cast Mortgaged bv Luke Rackwood on I the 12th of September 186’4 loan 100 dollars I interest 3 doHars 69 cents damage 2 dollars I 7 cents cost 4 dollars total amount due 109 i dollars 76 cents. St much of the above M >rtg-iged premisein each case as will pay the principal interest coat and ’’amage wil Ibe offered for cash; and in ease there is no bidder for cash the prem j lee* well be bid in for ’he stale. W. G. SPENCER Auditor, A. Co. Notice is hereby given to the Supervisors of I Washington township, Adams county, to meet lat the office ol the township Trustee, in De catur, on Saturday, February 23d, 1867, for the purpose of settling and auditing their ac eccnta. - ' . JOHN MriIBERS, Trotter, Janzarr 11th 4w.

M 3832 MM” MARBLE SHOP, i ■ . The undersigned is just receivings large and superior stock of Marble, and has taken the shop formerly occupied by Henry Schrader, where he may be found at all times ready to , take orders for Marble Monuments and i Tomb-stones, of all sixes and price*, plain or Ornamental as may be desired. Inscription! in ENGLISH AND GERMAN. 1 am also prepared to famish BUILDING STONE, Window caps, Window sills, Door steps, etc», at reasonable rate*. Those wishing’ anything in mv line are respect fully ’’nvite-d to ?ive me a cal!, rr I do not mean to be undersold or surpassed in the quality, style and finish nf my work. Orders solicited and filled with fidelity and dispatch. Cornsr of Third and Jackion Strutt, DECATUR, INDIANA.. B.WEMHOFF. SAMUEL PAETERSON,.TraveIing Agenfe vlO— n*-yf. HiifimiWnTsiA'Ess ’COLLEGE. FORT WAYNE Ind. _-W CXTZTBZJ »’-VTW. H n LIPES PRESIDENT and PROPRIETOR ea. McDonald, Principal of Mathematical Department; Teacheis in Theoretical and Practical Business, Correspondence and Pennmanship. A ZOLLARS. Lecturer on Commercial Law. HON. J. S, WORDEN, Axn D P. WHEEDEN, Lecturers on Contracts. S. LU MB ARD, Lecturer on insurance. JOHN COLERIGK, Lectn.eron Modem and Ancient History. REV GEO., O LITTLE, Lecture on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. JNO S IRWIN, Cashier—Merchants National Bank. OHAS. McCULLOOH. Firm of Alen Hamillo- A Co., Bankers W. B. FISHER, Cashier First National Bank. L R HARTMAN. Book keeper First National Bank. JNO MOH 'R, Jr.. Book keeper Allen Hamilton A Co's. Bank. P. L WILLIMAN, Book keeper A. D Brand riffs Hardware store Wm McQUISTON. Book keeper C Orffs Dry goods store. Thi« institution is one of the most flourishingsnd thorough in the Untied States The number of talented men that compose the Far. ultv.ttie superior facilities offered for a thorough Bn ineas education, and the vast number of graduates it sends out every year, who rra now occtioving positions in the largest whole sale, retail commission and banking houses in j the C’ty and eonntry. prove that the chances I for success to the Graduates of th is College are i far superior to those cf o’her in-titstions of the i kind in th® country Those that enter this ; college with the determination to succeed, satisfaction is guaranteed in every particular. Papert and Circulars sent iree. Ativ person sending twenty five names of vonng me” who take an interest in Education mi we will send that .person specimens of ’ pennmanahip. i Adsirea-h . tl H. LITES. Wnyao, Ind-saa, i; r-- — 500 PFR-YEAH! Wp w*»nt »<?<*nt<: ev . er vwF.e’e ,n o ir improved ♦ffff Sewhit* Mrirbinev. Three kinfiß. Under upper . feed five vnir’ Ahnee sat°rv or lurffp ef>Tnmi**‘*°nß pnid. The only mirhinpß *n fnr Ir-« shun whirh nr? fully Hrpyised Av Hovpp. Whepler <5- ! Qtnnpr 4" Singer Cfi . und Bncltelder. I V/ nfhpr e’le.Ln m ichin ,4 R are i 'ifrinapmp-nts and 1 the seller or user liable to "nfrininument Circulars free Addre«a. or call 1 dtkmi Shaw 4 Clark, Biddeford, Maipe. ar Jhimrn 111. S 52 ]▼ JURTTCE BLANKS. We have a superior R*Ror»mpn( qf Ju jifiee bißDk®, ehefi r* . Siunmonf, Subp<BnM. ecuticm*. et*., for sale ebflp'nt *he EAGLE OFFICE.

TIN WARE AM) STOICS! f|lM3lb7E2a, i ---.. * ’ ROVER & BRO.. ■ DECATUR, IND., I respectfully announce to the citizens of Adams countv, and public in geareal, that they will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of aarje- «j»w.bw» such as COOK, PARLORS OFFICE STOVES. Also a large stock of TIN, PRESSED AND JAPAN WARE, ’and are prepared tojpui up Lightning Rods, | end are 'Mtanufacturing andjwiß put up to or- j der I tin spouting, and in fact'are prepared to do all kiuds of work ■ pertaining to their business, including ! COPPER SMITHING Having recently enlarged by an addition to i their store-room they are prepared to fill all or • ders in their line, of their own manufacture,; both of Wholesale I AND I Retail, at lower prices than can be! furnished by any other establishment .in the country. Place of business o.a V-e East side Second street.opposite the Clerk’s office. XTCountry produce taken in exchange for work vlo-n2l-tf. K B. KNOFF, PRACTICAL AMBROTYPEIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER J DECA TU R, INDIANA. Would inform his patrons and customers generally, that he is always ready to accommo.tate them with all kinds and styles of Pictures known to the art. at cheaper rates than they can be had elsewhere Sp rial attention given to the taking of children's pictures. COME ONE. COME ALL. He has on hand a choice assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARD PHOTOGRAPH SPECIALITIES. ROSE WOOD A GILT FRAMES, CORO AND TASSELS. ROSE WOOD AND GILT MOULDINGS j of different widths sold at low rates. Alto Charts, Battltscews, Bibletesnet &e. CALL AND SEE. Decatur, Ind., May 4th 1866—ts. | -a-JTBT A INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Net Cash Assets, July, 1564. $3,273,635.04. Louses Paid in 45 Years, Over $16,500,000. Three Millions of Cash Assets—a current income of $’.00"<,000 per annum—a national system of efficient agencies—a well seasoned and valuable experience—the prestige of fortyfive years' success—a perpetual charter—a cash basis of transactions—terms liberal and rates moderate—prompt and equitable settlements of losses; are among the characteristics of this LEADING AMERICA COIPAW. Heavy mercantile value* need strong under writer’, and merchants will appreciate the ad vantage of Insurance with the J3TNA. Fire, and Inland Navigation neks can be i negotiated upon favorable term? with agents ; throughout the country. Rr?inch. ITI Vin* Street, CINCINNATI. OHIO. • D. Local Agent. VEAR tnUde bv any one tls-Steneil Toolr. No experience ner.easary. The Presidents Cashiers. and Treasurers of 3 Bank* indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. Address the American Stencil Too! Works, Springfield, Vermont. vH)-n?ff-3m-pic Window Glass. OF »I1 tiaM, at prices to suit the timWs, at ». O. TOLLMAN’S .| Krv Drag ►ere

‘Live and Let Live?! ——:o: S. C. BOLLMAN, (sveexsaoa to SollMas a x»klwx»gx*.) DECATUR, IND., | HAS on hand, in his rooms, in Numbers 1 New Block, East side of Second Street ( a large and complete stock of Pure Drugs & Medicines,! CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, PURE SPICES, fe Perfuinerieeand Fancy Articles, in great variety. Pure Wines & Liquors, For Medicinal Turpossa. ; Patent and Proprietary •• 1 ' I Medicines, in great variety. r I 1 . ■ Letter, Cap and Note Papers, Envelops, Pens, Pencils, Inks, <fce., CigAra. Tobacco and Bnuff. (Kerosene or Coal OIL. ■ Coal Oil Lamps. ■ ’ ■ I 111 fact everything usually kept in a , “FIRST CLASS DRUG SHORE “ CALL AND SEE US! Pees—Cheap for CASH. : would sny tothe public that we havesecured tbe services of a PRACTICAL DRUG 1 GIST - and Physicians and Customers can reIv upon having Prescriptions correctly com , pounded at. all hours of the day or night — Don’t forget the place—Numbers’ New Block, East side of Second street, Decatur, Ind Feb’y 9. 1866. >y ~ INDIAN A CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPA N LAFAYETTE, IND. Capital,. ..... *500,00000. OFFICERS. Dairnt Brawlbt, President. E. D. Marsh, Vice President. N. C. Hiiobrbrand, Secretary. J H. L- StAtroN. General AgentV. B. SIMCOKE,IocaI Agent, ' Jun* 2. 1365 Decatur, Ind _ Toilet rticies. 4 FINE assortment—Bazin’s. Lubin’s and Phalon’s Perfumeries. Hair Oils, Pomades, Puff Boxes, Cosmetics, and Toilet articles. with a flue assortment of Fancy artic 1e8,,t S. C BOLLMAN’S New Drug t-toer. Coal Oil and Lamps. 1 TJFST of Coal Oil. with a large assortment > 1) of Coal Oil or Kerosene Lamps, Ohimi noys. Shades. Wicks, aud Coal Oil fixtures, of a” kinds, st lowest rates, at S. C. BOLLMAN’S New Drug Store. Pure Spices. Clinnnmon. Mace. Cssia Bu la, Cloves. NutJ megs. Ginger, Allspice, Peper and Spices I of all kinds at S. C. BOLLMAN’S New Drug Store. Brushes! Brushes! PVTNT a.nd Varnish Brushes. Baah Tools, Scrub,Shoe, Cloth. Tooth, Nail, tlair and I Flesh Brashes, in endless variety, at S. C BOLLMAN’S New Drug Store. YE lovers of the ’’weed;” ye who can ap- j preelate and enjoy a good cegar, can be accommodai.d at 8. C. BOLLMAN'S ' New Drug Store. T)T.AOK, Carmine and Tndellible Inks,al I > S. C- BOLT MAN’S. ' TRUSSES nni. filiaulder Braces.of the most, approved make, with a largo slock of Surgical Instrument., at u > C. BOLLMAN’S New Drug Swica.

I SPOONEB’S CTTMEJ 1 rr Chills and Fever, ts sr ! Bilious Fever, * S i Intermittent Fever, i §. Remittent Fever, I Congestive Chilis, iAm-fEHHt I I »'! AINT> | AGUE | I f g Dysentery, J Periodical Headache,g Dumb Ague. X-. PTT I Q JL X For Sale by ail Druggist*. Wm. Spooner &. Co.. Ful'er, French A Fuller, Chicago, lil wholesale Agents. lor sals by S. C. Bollman, D* Icatur Ind. —vlO— ns—

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COKTAIVS XIX THlt MEDICtN.II.rBOMXTtX* OT Fine* Tree Tar. It ha* * well earned notoriety fcr curing *R diseases of the THROAT tANO J.l'SG’ Wine of Tar al«o pos.-esf.e.s a1 • -Itby action upon'.he stomach and bowels—i rjuvenaliug the system and restoring it to perfect health — It is very effective in curing complair ts orig 1 inatrng from the Liver, Stomach., Bowels. K?.l---j neve. Ac. bold by Druggists and Grocers at only on* 1 Dollar a Bottle. Genuine have Wine of Tar 1 blown on Ute bottle. See entail circulars al Druggists. Trv it for Couch® and C. 1«.» I OLIVER CROOK <t CO-Jl'Topt.

I CITRON BALSAM is the Cheapest and ; Speediert Cure f r I I CH, ARMY OR MAi HASH SCRATCHES. It is liquid, is not disi agreeable; does not soil the clothes, and never i fails to cure at once. It contains no Mercury and is safe to use under any circumstances.— It is only half the price cf similar preparations I and is far more pleasant and effective. J FOR BURNS AND SCALDS, jit has no equal. It prevents Cnxrrxn Haars makes them whits and soft. As an extern? application for Rheumatism, Eruptive Disease:of the Skin, Ulcers, Old Sores, Gangrene, it >» I very effective i Sold by Druggists. Price 25 cents. . Made only by the I < ROOK MANI EACTIRING CO., DAYTON, OHIO. i CITRON BALSAM is blown on every bottle. vlO—n26-ly. Elm Park Nursery. NEAR I FORT WAYNE, INDIANA DEGROFF NELSON, Propristor. ■ The attention of the people of Adams county is invited to the large and superior ssk»‘ ment of Fruit AND Ornamental Trees formal* at this nursery, embracing the most spII proved varieties of Standard and Dwarf frail . trees, such as , APPLES, PEARS. I CHERRIES. PLUMS, PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, QUINCES, GRAPES, GOOBBERRIE9, CURRANTS. RASPBERRIES. » STRAWBERRIES. BLACKBERERIS, ESCULENT ROOTS, even At ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT, , DECIDUOUS. TREES * PLANTS. ETERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. ORXAMRNTAL VfYES AND CHEEP!RS. ETC , ITC-, It is the intention of the proprietor t deal honorably and justly wi f b ail. He will wari rant his trees to be what they arp representedWp might point out other advantages such at i soil and climate. Trees transplanted from this • nureerv are hardy and vigorous and ranch more likely to live than trees brought from dir* I tant nurseries. Parmen, who consult their in- , terest will patronize the Elm Park Nurseries. Wp have appointed V. B Sira coke, Dec local agent for Adams county* who will £P. dersthat y< u raav favor him with. Dvaaf r r , A iA. I ,