Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1867 — Page 4

DR. ROBACK’S STOMACH imni AKE NOT TO BE EXCELLED AS A sroxr.tcuir A*D 7?<3gfuxirfo7* OF THB DIGESTIVE ORGANS

XJ 1 OS Av'SJf.;,;. r• •* & 7' ■••*. {»■/■-’ ' b^~2--2r— i Vv/’-t?-- i *. *5 '•*

r £\\.cfet. \s\Wcvft ftVc xxo\. 6)Vvv\ \o Xaxx \\Ai\>\ac xxs xx v.xxiXWxay*: xxAxacXx. xv-vW X'XXX'g. XvW X\W “xWs xvXxxeXx XS \\CXY \ft, ’ VIXXX. ftS ft « xxx e xYx tx\ ft. ft v \\X. —xx ft v c ftX Yx.« ft w\.xxX.xxx* <A X\xe s\\sX«xx\. V\\ X\\c VAXavaxs \’xsXy‘xcXs X\xc W csX. xxxxtX ‘BoaXXxXXxqvu ftftS, X‘, 2 ft \ftftft XxftXX’. Vfttxx XxXXXvXv \\C VXc X ftXX ftVXxAc C>s , \x. W'A'XkVS- \V-XXv\\, x\ YxxVcxx xxy \x.v. >\x<: x- k\ftixx\'vxxkcs. xxxxX ftX. X'.xe vyeoXy.: x” Xxxxxc, xxvx’ xx ?..w< \w< .v''.x>x v»5 <r t; J - ■-■■-'/•, ■'" ••’ / • 77 ' ■ ’?.-< k’ j ■■’'• ■ .-• ■ ; . ■’ Z xirit .'■ : ’ -■ ... A ••>?. ► ,/ c ■'.' ~~i i': c. . is, XVXkX XkW AXSv ■•' As <•) ft SXftXX- I ktXX* XVXV-XX'k. ftX'k CO'.X\\XO'.'.xX X'ftX’k ftXXx\ ! V-vxv-v.yftV x-ooVa ftxxX \vtv\xs, xv-\xxe-\x xxxxvkxc \\vx x\ ’W f v ovug. Wk Vx.xi\ )Xxv\Cs r\ vx \\\,-a v\\ \X \X\V v * xx v. a .xaxxx' xftxxA s Vn«x\4. \Yc. i.......'..\Cs •O \ . \ * •U.. .• ~

V?Vv uxaXqx'% swr X\w \noov vtvvA. \\yclw\j \' ;■ ■< X 0 v '.-. ,'X tWt.; \Xi XV viv.'. V. s XVvWxy ft v.w W\x v\t\\ vt\A\.\\ , s »s>o~ v aA y> v. 'C-o'cAtV.'s >‘-Xo x a -ac\\ \Vx\\e c * t. vXy* c *‘ k '-Xc '' ,Vi Wdtuk ca\A k\ XaXCu'.X’.i'X.. XV. W.VaAU* “v\ dxxxA\e\\ iVxXXeocft iXAva ttwa\\ iwAaxwkoVj u. :.vA;e \Vj< <w\o\y.\\Ac. | V.--. XV-.Xu'.vV.V X \x> \x\ xx v\v kVv\X c? ft » v< \\v< V-o'.Xavv's Wtt \vrcv-c\\XXw2 I t xCxv’-V A\a v. avcAvsxv «Xc. | I Vh- ?'!'>>■•■ rut up in j'izrt | i vtxi«s,o.- .:h iae dU.lv is a fa-S-zim-li, '. .’ ( j it' ;■ finn . i>.. -r iiej., uni L puMlel ’ tth x .-• *.--p'iux F from e-.-<xi.X'»' -1 •-x -. xTxx.t .I; er bottle, or fit for■: b C i‘Z T'rcr'ielor, Jfo. C

F-xcth •"'! , iJhioinnati, to wHom rJi -rd«rs Jfho.t.' I L* >3d>essei. * FOR SALE BY Sheriff’s Sale. In the Court of Common pUas of Adams County Indiana. James H. S: one 1 V > William F Sludabaktr , Hiram W.Sbackley ) By virtue of an execution directed and <ln livered by the Clerk of the Court of Commoe 1 Flans of Adams county. Indiana, >n the abovlj entitled cause, I have levied upon and wilt expose so. sale at public auction, at the conre , house door, in said county , between the hours ; of one and four o’clock PM en the 23th. day of February 1867. The rents and profits for a term of years no<KC. edins seven, of the followiag described property, to wit: Tb» South weal qrof the aonth west q r section (33) thirty three township (23) twert y eight range ( 13) thirteen east (4 >) forty acre a nf land. And on failure to realize therefrom the full , amount of the judgement, interest thereon and ■ costs. 1 w II at th* stww time and place; and , in manner aforesaid. offer for sale the fee. nimitle of the above described premises taken as the property of the defendent to satisfy said execution. James stoops, j*. j Jan.** 1157. Sheriff A- Qo.

■'. w ».'«'.-<■! m:--jr.ja.j-•■u’.n-r.yjr a Sale of land. MORTGAGED TO THE SCHOOL FUND In pursuance to the eighty-seventh section of the school law adopted March 6; 1865, the xhe following pieces, parcels, or lots of land, ' or so much as may be necessary, will on. MONDAY, MARCH 22d, 1867, st the Court House door; in the town of Decatur, Adams Countv, Indiana, be offered for gale to the highest’ bidder; the bids being equal to .he amounts chargable and due, the same having been mortgaged to the btate of Indiana, to secure the loans of congresiona! 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 ten o’clock a. ra.‘and foqr o’clock p m and sai i dav, and will continue from day to day untiil all ia sold. UNION TOWNSHIP. The south west quarter of the north west quarter cf section sixteen township twenty eight, north of range fifteen east eon tannng forty acres, mortgaged by D. D. on the 13th day of May, 1860. Loan, *IOO,OO, mteiest,sG,oo; damage. $2,12; cost, $4,00; total amount duesH2,l2. The north west quarter of the south west quarter of section thirty one, Township twenty , eight, north of range fifteen east, containing forty acres more or less, Mortgaged by Beniamin Middleton, on the llth day of May, 1865. Loan. $1 00; interest, 6 00; damage j 2,12; cost, $4,00; 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 quarter of section twenty seven, township twenty oipht north, of range fifteen east, containing seventv four acres more 01 less, Mortgaged by Charles Krickaberrv on the 14th day of >o ; vember, 1859. Balance of loin due, SW; interest, 66 cents; damage. 6! cants; cost; is 4U 0; total amount due, $15,28. ROOT TOWNSHIP. The north haifofthe North east quarter of .'section twenty five. Township twenty eight {north, of range fourteen east, containing : eighty acres, Mortgaged by Nidelini ger and Jana Nidelmger on the 1< th day o January 1862, loan $2 o', interest sl6 5-;d»™ ' ages4,3.' cost, s4,od total amount dues.x4, -4, KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. Tim east half of the south west quarter of . ' (section twenty four township twenty seven north of range thirteen east containing eighty 1 acers, Mortgaged by Jacob Whitehurst, and : Rachael Whitehurst on the SBth day of July, | 1861. Loan $200; interest, $9,10; damage, s4.lß;cost 4,00. total amount due $217 28. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. The undivided one third part of the north east quarter of the south west quarter of section seventeen, township twenty seven north,of range fourteen east, Mortgaged >5 , D. D Barnhart and Marv Barnhart on 10th ot ' October, 1810 loan $4'1.00, interest, SI,2G; ( 'damage, 0,82; cost $1,00; total amount due $46,08. ’ SAINT MARY’S TOWNSHIP. j The west half of the west half of the south i west quarter of section nineteen township 1 twenty seven north of range fifteen east con taining forty acres Mortgaged by Israel R“ l ’P

lon the 23d day of September IS6) loan $1 00 interest $1 59 damage $2,07 cost SI.OO tota. amount due $109,57The north east quarter of the south east - quarter of section' three, township, twenty i seven north of range fifteen east containing I forty acre's, Mortgaged by William Comer and ' Nancy Comer on the If th of November 1860, i loan 8t dollars interest 1 dollar 96 cents darn 1 age 1 dollar 64 cents cost 4 0 dollars, totax I amount due 87 dollars 60 merits. i Lot Number fine (5) in the Rivard Reserve I township twentv-seven north of range fifteen east containing forty two acres more or less Mortgaged bv Elisha Gulick and Maliala J Gulick on th *'9. hos June 1860, loan 50 dolj lara interest 2 dollars 76 cents damage 1 dolI ’ar 5 cents cost 4 dollars total amount due 57 dollars 80 cents. Tlit west half of the north west quarter of ; section ten township twenty seven north of range fifteen east containing eighty acres, Mortgtxgshl by Peter Jackson and Susan Jackson on the 19th of March 1833 loan 300 dollars interest 21 dollars 17 cents damage 6 dol- : lars 42 cents cost 4 dollars total amount due , S 3! dollars 59 cants. MONROE TOWNSHIP. j The east half of the northeast quarter of section twenty six township twenty six north of range fourteen east containing eighty acres, Mortgaged by Benjamin S. Johnson and Mary Johnson on the 25th of October 1862, loan 10 J dollars interest 2 dollars and!) 9 cents dam age 2 dollars 6 cants cost 4 dollars teta amount due 108 dollars 96 emitsFRENCH TOWSHIP. I The north west quarter of the northwest ' quarter of section eleven township twenty j six north ofranga thirteen east containing fortv acres Mortgaged by Charles Siuvineon the 12th of November 18 >*L loan 100 dollars interest 2 dollars 52 cents damage ? dollars 5 cents cost 4 dollars total amount due 108 dollars 57 cents. WABASH TOWNSHIP.

The south part of the south west quarter of ■ section seventeen tow gship twenty tire north j of range fourteen east, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by Abraham Siudabaker or. the 10th of October 1863, loan fill dollars intreste 1 dollar 89 Cents damages 1 dollar 25 cents cost, 4 dollars total amount due 67 dollars 14 cents. The north half of the south east quarter and the south half of the north east quarter, that, lies north and. west of the Wabash river in section twenty-one township twenty fire north of range fourteen east containing seventy nine acres more or less, Mortgaged by I* re derick Walchley on tha 6tu of October 1805 I loan 200 dollars, interest 6 dollar 44 cents ; damages 4 dollars 12 cents cost 4 dollars total , amount due 214 dollars 56 cents. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. ! Forty acres off of the south end oftneeastj half of the south < ast quarter of sectio i twenty ,| two in township twenty five north of range I fifteeifeast Mortgaged by Luke Rockwood on ’ the I’th of September 1«6« loan 10) dollars I interest 3 dollar* 69 cents damage ,2 dollars 17cents cost 1 dollars total amount due 109; i dollars 76 Cents. !! Somach of the above Mortgaged premise* ‘ in each case a* will pay the principal interest,! tost and Aiunage will be offered for cash; and I , iuoase there is n > bidder for cash the prem I ises will be bi I in for the atst*. W. G. SI’ENOER Auditor, A. Co. ! _ I ”noiice~to su p ERV ISO RS, I !x.tiffl is hereby given to the Supervisors of | town hip. Adams county, to meet, .st the office ot the township Trustee in Dir j catur on Saturday, March 30th, 18b<, for. Jhe purpose of settling .nd auditing their an.TOHN MaIgERS, Trn«t.», Jas-a-v lltk 4w.

7skT 'AB7 WW MARBLE SHOP. The undersigned is just receiving a 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 Tomb-stones, I of all siies and prices, plain or Ornamental as may be desired. Inscriptions in ENGLISH ANDGERMAN. I am also prepared to furnish BUILDING STONE, Window caps, Window sills, Door steps, etc., at reasonable rates. Those wishing anything in mv line are respectfully invited to give me a call. as I do not mean to he undersold or surpassed in the quality, style and finish of my work Orders solicited and filled with fidelity and dispatch. Corner Third and Tachion Slrttii, DECATUR, INDIANA. 1 B. WEMHOFF. SAMUEL PAETERSOM, Traveling AgeM. vlO—ns—»>' 'lifimnwi' bislwas" COLLEGE. FORT WAYNE Ind.

g rutti n.ai.ir. mu. 1 ■-c.fe C'2<? BT-s.-JE.'' XX • ‘ H. H. LIPES. PRESIDENT and PROPRIETOR ea McDonald, Principal of Mathematical Department; Teachi eis in Theoretical and Practical Business, Cori respondence and Pennmariship. L A.ZOLLAR3. Lecturer on Commercial Law. HON. J. S. WORDEN, AND D. P. WHEEDEN. Lecturers on Contracts. : S. LU MB ARD, Lecturer on Insurance. JOHN COLERICE. Leetu-eron Modern and Ancient History. REV. GEO., O. LITTLE. , Lecture on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. JNO S. IRWIN, Cashier—Merchants National Bank. ; CHAS McCULLOCH. i Firm of Alen Hamilton A Co., Bankers. W. B. FISHER. Cashier First National Bink. Tx R HARTMAN, Book keeper First National Bank. ; 1 JNO. MOTfAR, Jr.. 1 Book keeper Allen Hamilton <t Co’.'.Bank. > r. L. WILLI MAN. Book keeper A, D. Bran drifts Hardware store Wtn MeQUTSTON.

Book keeper C Orffs Dryland* store. This institution is thn » most flonr»»hin ar and thorough in the United States. The number oftnlenSod men that compose th? FiCultv.thp superior facilities offered for nthoronrrh Bu iness education, and the vast number _ of graduates it sends out •v*ry year, who are new occnnvsn? positions in the largest wtnln saie, retail commission and bankiriirhouses in the c.-ty and country. p r ove that the chances for success to the Graduates of this College are far superior to those of o‘her institutions of the kind in the country. Those that enter this j | co’leare with the determination tn succeed, j ■ satisfaction is guaranteed in every particular. ; and Circulars s*nt free. | Anyp’rvm sending twenty-five names of| young men who take an interest in Education ’ ’ and wp will send that person specimens of pennmanship. HH.LTPES. Wwc Way**, Tadiaaa. $1 500 PER YE V 11! We want air-nts pv- I I ervwhere to »eH bur twfrovep <2O Sewing Ma ' ! chines Three nnv kinds. Under and upper • ? feed. Warranted five rears Above salary or i I laree commissions pard. The oily machines ; I sold in United States for le*« than $ 10, which • I nr? fully licensed btf Home, Wheeler d' H iZ#on, I j <7-ot»er Baker, Singer <V Co , and Bachelder. 1 ■ All other cheap machines are infringements and 1 the seller or user are liable to ar rest, Ji nr, and 1 mprisinnment. Circulars free. Address, or call. I upon Shaw tt Clark, Biddeford, Main®, or ; 1 3b*ca*o 111. 9 52 ly j ushce'blank£ ' W* bave a superior assortment of Justice , blank’, ancu as Summon’, Subpmna’, Ex- ' ecutions, et? , for sale cheap nt the EAGLE OFFICE.

TM W.ABE AM) STtIVKS! J • 1 i r.i ° ! j ROVER & BRO.. DECATUR, IND, 1 respectfully announce te the citixens of Adams I countv, ar.d public in genreal, that they will keep constantly 011 hand a large assortment of 1 SS-EB? <£» W"JSE£:S2J9 , such as I COOK, parlor;* OFFICE STOVES. ' Also a large stock of TIN. PRESSED AND JAPAN IV A KE,>nd are prepared to’pui up o Lightning Rods, I and are'Xnauufacturing andjwill put up to order ; TIN SPOUTING, | and in fact’are prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to their business, including __ COPPER SxMITHING. Having recently enlarged by an addition to their store-room they are prepared to fill all ordersintheir lius, oftheirown manufacture, both of Wholesale AND Retail,

at lower prices than can be, furnished by * y other establishment in t >e country. Place of business oat! e East side Second street,opposite the Clerk's office O’Couutry produce taken in exchange for work vlo-n2l ts. "HrB“KNOFF, PRACTICAL AMBROTYPEIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. DECATUR, INDIANA. Would inform his patrons and customers generally, that he is always ready to accommodate I them"with all kinds and stylesol I ictures known tn the art. at cheaper rates than they can be bad elsewhere Sp rial i ttentlODgiven to the taking of children's pictures. COME ONE. COME ALL. He has on hand a choice assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. CARD PHOTOGRAPH SPECIALITIES. POSE WOOD A GILT FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, i ROSE WOOD AND GILT MOULDINGSI • of different widths sold at low rates. Also Charts, Battle scenes, Biblescenes&c CALL AND SEE. Decatur, Ind., May4th 1866 —ts. JSTN A INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., " 1 ■■ "

Mat Cash As’cta. July, 1t64. $3,273,635.04. I.oases Paid in 45 Year*, Over $16,500,000. Three Millions of Cash Assets —a currjnl income of f,OO J,009 per annum—a national system of efficient agencies—a well seasoned anil valuable experience—the prestige of forty- ; five years’ success—a perpetual charter—a I cash basis of transactions—terms liberal and ; rates moderate —prompt and equitable settle- | ments of losses; are among the characteristics | I of this j LEM AMERICAN COMPUY. Heavymerc’ntile values need strong under writers, and merchants will appreciate the ad vantage of Insurance with the sETNA. Fire, and Inland Navigation risks ran be negotiated upon favorable terms with agents I throughout the country. Branch. 17 1 Vine Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. D. Studabakeb, Local Agent. OO AAA ' YEAR made bv any one with $15 —Stencil Tools. No I experience necessary. The President’s, Cashiiers.and Treasurers cf 3 Bank' indorse the circular. Sent free with sample’. Address i the American Stencil Tool Works. Springfield, ! Vermont. rlo-n?0-3m-pa<*. Window Glass. OF alltiaM, at prices to suit thetim**,al 9. C. BOLLMAN’S 1 !*y . Dreij •e*rc.

-Live and Let Live’ —<o: s. C. BOLLMAN (■U6CISSOB to BOLLMAN A ABKLBPLBttKA.) DECATUR, IND., H A3 on band, in his rooms, iu NumberNew Block, East side of Second fctrect I a large and complete stock of Pure Drugs & Medicines, CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, PURE SPICES, Perfutnerie«and Fancy Articles, iu great variety. Pure Wines & Liquors, For Medicinal f urposes. Patent and Proprietary Madioiuss, in great variety. (Letter, Cap and ’ Note Papers, Envelops, Fens, Pencils, Inks, &c., ; Cigaie, Tobacco and Snuff. Kerosene or Coal OIL. d ./el. rars 1? Coal Oil Lamps. >

r In fact everything usually kept in a ' -‘FIRST CLASS DRUG SHORE.” 1 i CAI L AND SEE VS! ■Prices—Cheap for CASH. i - r We would say tothe public that we bavese- J cured the services of a PRACTICAL DRIG GIST; and Physiciansand Customers can re- ( lv urt’m having Prescriptions correctly com pounded at aIT hours of the day ar nightDon’t forget the place—Numbers’ New Block, i East side of Second street, Decatur, Ind , Feb’v 9. ISGtL. !Z__ ' ' INDIANA i CENTRAL INSURANCE CCMPAN LAFAYETTE,IND. Capital, *600,000 00. oFFioens. Daniel Bkawlet. President. E. D. Marsh, Vice President. N, C. Hilderbrand, Secretarv. J H. L. Slatton, General Agent. V. B. SIMCOKE,focaI Sger.t, 1 June 2. 1865 Decatur, Ind ~~“Toilet lictres. VFIxNE assortment—Baxiu’s. Lubin’s and Phalon’s Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Puff Boxes, Cosmetics, and Toilet articles, with a fine assortment of Fancy artic lea. at

ion, at, S. C BOLLMAN’S New Drug > toer. Tsoal Off anFCainps? BTIST o.f Coal Oil, with a large asaortmen of Coal Oil or Kero'ene Lamps, Chiin, neve,Shades. Wicks, and Coal Oil Fixtures of all kinds, at lowest rate*, at S. C. BOLLMAN’S New Drug Store. Piire'Spiees. Cinnamon, Mace. Casia Buds, Cloves, Nut mogs. Ginger, Allspice,Peper and Spices of all kinds at S. C. BOLLMAN’S New Drug Store. “Brushes! Brushes! PAINT and Varnish Brushes. Sash Too!*, Scrub, Shoe, Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair and j Flesh Brushes, in endless varietv. at S. 0, BOLLMAN’S New Drug Store. j YE lovers of the '‘weed;” ye who ean tipprecia’e and enjoy a good cegar, can be a accommodai.dat r S. C. BOLLMAN’S r New Drug Store. t BLACK, Carmine and Tndellible Ink’, al I S. C. BOLTMAN’S. TRUSSES nn< Shoulder Braces, of the most approved make, with a large stock of i ' Surgical Instruments, at , < S. C, BOLLMAN’S Xcw Drug Store.

SPOONEi’S CURE ry. Chills and Fever, w Bilious Fever, v. Intermittent Fever, gl S Remittent Fever, Congestive Chilis, "J’'. A.NI> I AGUE | s IB § Diarrhea, iw Dysentery, § Periodical Headache, § Dumb Agde. PIT I Q «X» «JL» yJL-2 K u For Sale by a 1 Druggists. Wm. Spooner &r Co., Fuller,French AFuller,Chicago,ld., whole hale Agenls. lor sale by S. C. Bollman, De cstur Ind. —v]o—lls—

COITTAIKS Alt tBX MF.DICINAt[riO»«IIXS W Fine; Tree Tar. It has a well earned notoriety fcr curing aX diseases of the THROAT >ND LUNG'. Wine of Tar also possesses a healthy aetini upon the stomach and bowels—rejuvenatiu the sys’em and restoring it to perfect heal’.L - It is very effective i|t curing complaints oyi( inating from the Lircr, Stomach.; Bowels,Kii

neys. Ac. . s, Id by Druggists and Grocers at only on Dollar a Bottle. Genuine have Wine of Ta blown on the bottle, Bee small circulars a Druggists. Try it for Coughs ami Colds. OLIVER CROOK A CO.,lPropr\.

Sgff47gwAf&.|

CITRON BALSAM is the Olieapestanj Speediest Cure f r ITCH, ARMY Oil ■ M BASS SCRATCHES. It is liquid, is not nil agreeable; does not soil the clothes, and nev| fr i l ' to cure at once. It contains no 51ercinl r,i d is safe to use under any circumstance j It is only half the price of similar preparation and is far more pleasant ami effective. FOR BURNS AND SCALDS, I it has no equal. It prevents Custtsd BxxJ makes them white end soft. As an ex.eroj application for Rheumatism, Eruptive Disea>| of thi'Skin, Ulcers, Old Sores, Gangrene, i-B verv i-ffective. Sold by Druggists. Price 25 cents. Made only by tbs CCOOK <C..| CITKON BALSAM is blown on every ! <-tt| yETmTTFkKuFrs e■ r y NEAR FORT WAYNE, INDIANA- I DEGROFF NELSON. Proprietor! The attention of the people of Adams coun I is invited to the large and superior M‘«l ment of Fru i t AND Ornamental Trees foreale at this nursery, embracing the^ meet F proved varieties of Standard and 1 3 trees, such as apples.pears, CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, QUINCES, GRAPES, GOOSBERRIK9. CURRANTS. RASPBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES _ I ELACKBERERIS, ESCULENT ROOT® such aa ASPARAGUS, RHUB ARB or FIE PLANT, DECIDUOUS. J TREES <i FI Ab® EVERGREEN TREES AND SHR W] ORNAMENTAL VINES AND fREFTI . TTC-, ,|j It is the intention of the U cP n ‘ wi'l 'I honorably and justly wnn all- « e rant his trees to be what they are rep l • J We might point out other advant. k V Trees aursrrv are. hardy and 'W fri.n'® move likely to live than trees brought ■ tant nurseries. Farmers who censult ■ serest will patronise the Elm Park Nurseries. J We hare appointed V. B Simcol local agent for Adams county, wno dars that yen may fsvor him with vawatrr, Avgsi'»» IF, 1844.