Decatur Eagle, Volume 12, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1868 — Page 3

THEEAGLE. FRIDAY, M A Local & Miscellaneous. Hew Advertisements. I. . • ; “ • Mayer Howe —J. W. Bull. Lime & Cement —Lillie & Bro., Sash, Doors, &c.—Fronefield & Todd. Hoop Skirt Factory—J. Black. ’' Woolen Mills—French, Banna & Co. Notice of Survey—lL C. Peterson. Commissioner's Sale—J. IL Bobo. Representative Convention. A Democratic Convention will be held at Newville, Wells Co., on Saturday, May 23, 1868, at 10 o’clock, A. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Representative for the counties of Adams and Wells. The Central Committee of Adams County have appointed the following delegates to attend said Convention, to-wit: Jesse Niblick, B. H. Dent, J. W. Grim, Eli Crist, J. Bowers, J. McConnel, L. W. Johnson. Josiah Crawford, G. Lucky, J. Stoops, jr., G. W. Bryan, S. Worden. C. M. France, P. Bollinger, E. Woods, Justus Kelley, F. A. Jelleff, Alonzo Sheldon, D. Morrow, W. G. fencer, Ilario Mann and 11. Winans. All are requested to attend. The Committee adjourned to meet May 30th, at 6 o'clock, P. M., to appoint delegates to the Congressional and other Conventions. By order of the Committee. A. J. Hill, Sec’y. Read. —The advertisement of the Fort Wayne Hoop Skirt Factory. Llme& Cement.—ls you want good Lime or Cement go to Lillie A Bro's, Ft. Wayjpe. Dedication. — The new Baptist Church in Monmouth is to be dedicated next Sunday. Sold oct —Mr. I. J. Miesse has sold the stock in his grocery to his brother. F. W. Miesse. M 1— Absent.—The editor is absent this week, attending the Grand Logde of I. O. O. F., at Indianapolis. Window Blinds &c. —See the advertisement of Fronefield ’& Todd, manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Window Blinds Ac. *f Radical Convention - The Radicals of this county meet in Convention to morrow. There don’t seem to be much strife among candidates.

Confirmation. —The Right Rev. Bishop Luers, of Ft. Wayne, will administer Confirmation at St. Mary's (Catholic) Church, in this place, next Sunday. Ascension Day —Yesterday was celebrated as the anniversary of the Ascension of our SjpHour, and observed as fj/Holyday by most of our Catholic citizens. » A - — - , i, —■»»— * <■! Fowls-— Some of our citizens aeem to have poultry “on the brain.’’ If the business prospers “spring chickens" will soon be as numerous here as mosquitoes olong the Mississippi river. Congressional Asia rants.—The lion. Alfred Kilgore, now United States District Attorney for Indiana. is said to be a candidate beA fore the coming Democratic Convention for Congress, in this district. Wool Wanted.—The Summit City Woolen Mills, Fort Wayne, advertise in to-day’s paper for 200,000 pounds of Wool. Farmer will make money by having their wool thoroughly cleansed and free of burs before bringing to market. New Goods.—Messrs. Crabbs. Moses <t Rice are receiving their Summer Stock of Goods. Look out for a big advertisement next week. They have piles of Dry Goods, and an immense stock of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Ready-Made Clothing. They are thoroughgoing men and understand how to please their customers.-*— Good goods cheap for ready pay is their motto. Grand Opening.—There has been a grand opening of new goods at V. B. Simcoke’s Fancy Store, during the last week. A large assortments millinery goods. Summer styles of bonnets, hats, rib bons, flowers, Arc., may lx* found there, besides an endless variety of fancy articles, parasols fans, gloves, hosiery, paper collars and cuffe, buttons, trimmings, hoop skirts, <tc. Bonnets and Hats trimmed any style desired.

Post Office Robbery.—The Ft. : Wayne Post Office was robbed on j the night of the 12th inst. About i 4,000 letters, some containing drafts for large amounts, were taken. The matter has been placed in the hands of detectives. Died.—-Mr. John S. Elzey, who had been carrying on the jeweler business in this place for the past three years, died at his residence in Root Township, on the 17th inst., of Paralysis. Mr. Elzey was a good and useful citizen, and his death is much regretted by all who know him. Larceny.—The bakery and Ice Cream Saloon of Mr. Isaac Baker was entered last Sunday night, by some person or persons who had hot a proper respect for the seventh Commandment, and who appropriatsd numerous cakes and cigars. Our citizens should be on their guard and if possible bring these raiders to justice. The Election in Georgia. The Athens, Georgia, correspondent of the New York Times? Repuliean, writes that paper in re ference to the way the election was carried in the State. We extract as follows: « “But it is idle to multiply proof. I observed closely and impartially and can declare most solemnly, that from the first to the last, a more indecently unfair proceeding I never witnessed. The registers, their deputies, and all their sub-of-ficials seemed to take it for granted that every white man who offered to vote was a rebel whom it was the patriotic duty of all loyalists to browbeat and insult, and if possible prevent from voting.— Every objection made by a conservative manager, every remonstrance, and every request were promptly decided against him.— The insolent dictation -of the bureau clerk was the fundamental law and it was as idle to invoke the real law ortho regulations of the military authority as it would be to attempt,to keep Thad. Stevens inside the Constitution. The result, as may be easily imagined is the election of two negroes to the Legislature to represent this county,, of whom neither can read a word or write his name; of thesons and other relatives of this Flournoy to fill several county offices ; and a majoi ity for Bullock for Governor, and this with a clear white majority of two hundred in the county, if the registration lists were fair.” Those Southern elections, as now managed, are from beginning to end, a disgraceful and miserable farce.

The Secreforv of the Treasury has given notification that all compound interest notes intended for conversion into three per cent, temporally loan cerificates, must either be presented to the Assist ant Treasurer at New York, or tq Hhe Treasurer of the United States at Washington, who will issue certificates, which, on presentation at the office of the Assistant Treasurer at Now York, will entitle the holder to receive such certificates in exchange. Compound interest “notes intended for redemption; in lawful money, must be forwarded to the Treasurer of the United States at Washington The business of seal-hunting is very extensively followed by the people in Newfoundland. This year ISO vcsseles, ’including 8 steamers, with 8.517 mon on board have boon sent out from Habor Grace. St. John's, Conception Bay, and other ports. So far, 79,000 seals have been landed at St. John’s and Conception Bay. though a large portion of the fleet has not yet returned, being entangled in the ice where the seals are taken. There is a man living not far from Danville, Virginia, who, when the war closed, finding himself wihont a horse, a mule, or even an old steer, hitched up his milch cow and made a good crop. He fed the cow high, and she not only plowed his farm but gave him milk for his fable. —Boston proposes to introduce into its Fourth-of-July celebration this year, a now fe tore- 4 —a submarine race.’ walking-match uniter the water. The distance is a mile from Long Wharf to the Cunard V hart in East Boston, and it is proposed that three practical divers shall enter for the race.

-Hartford, Conn., is building an opera house, to lw» completed bv next Christmas. It will lie 120 by 80 feet in dimensions, and will seat 2,200 persons. The Prussian Government has bought atßursselaa gun composed of thity-seven cannons which will diacharge grape shot at the rate of 160 shot per minute. Ten men own a tenth part of all the taxable propertv of New York City.

woman, in various parts of England, have been ejected to pa- , rochial boards, and it is becoming not uncommon for women of the Established Church to preach on Sunday. A Georgia negro walked eighteen miles to vote the Democratic ticket. BUSINESS NOTICES. Blank Deeds.—We have on hand a supply of Blank Deeds.— Justices of the Peace supplied at reasonable rates. Magnolia Water.—A delightful toilet article—superib&to Cologne and at half the Indianapolis Herald.—We will furnish the weekly Indianapolis Herald to all subscribers from this time forward until after the Presi dential election for 81. Send in your names gentlemen. A. J. Erwin, 11. !>., Operative Surgeon. Rooms opposite Keystone Block, Fort Wayne. vlln2syl. fStF Siioaff’s Art Gallery, in the Key Stone Block, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Open to all. Admission American BiinineNN InstitsiC, Fort Wayne, Indiana.— This Institute is located in a thrivingyoung city that gives the student all the advantage of city life without the increased cost attending a residence in a large city, and the course of study is so thorough and complete, that when once a person graduates at the establishment its Diploma alone will be a sufficient guarantee to insure him a situation a$ Book keeper, at remunerative prices, and enable him to fully understand the details of all manner pf business. The Institute is permanently established. No vacation. . Consei quently students can enter at any ! time. For particulars, Address

11. 11. LH’ES, vllnllyl. President. i’lie public are rcspeetful!y solicited to call and examine our sjock of School Books and Stationary, Wrapping Paper. Wall and Window Paper. Blank and .Miscellaneous Books, Bminet Boards, Memorandum and Pass Books, Gold Pens and Pencils. Picturesand Picture Frames, Photographs and Photograph Albums, tfcc., &c. KEILBKO., No. 2, Phmnix Block, Fort Wayne, Ind. vlln2 5m 6. Valuable Town Property for Sale, — Two lots, situate in the Town of Decatur, with a good frame dwelling house, good frame stable, smoke house, good well and cistern, fruit trees, grape vines, <fcc. The lots are underdrained and the soil in good con diiion for gardening. The above property will be sold cheap. Terins eflsy. For further particulars call at the Eagle offl<&" vllns2tf. Siioaff’s Art Gallery, in the Key Stone Block, Fort Wayne. The best in the State. Call and have your “picture" taken, a#d do not remain doubting; United States Patent Agency. —We would most respectfully announce to inventors and pateittoes, that patents for new inventions can be obtained through our agency, with facility and dispatch, as wc have a branch office in Washington. ’ We furnish all kind* of blanks used by inventors. Believing that our extensive experience in the patent office at Washington is a sufficient guarantee of success, we most respectfully solicit your patronage# „ H. F. WILLSON, Office over Hamilton’s Bank. Calhoun Street, Ft. Warne, Ind. vllplTyl. •tl. V. R. Spenrrr, Attor ney at Law, office formerly occupied by Jenkinson A- Spencer, opposite Keystone Block. Calhoun Street. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Prompt attention paid to all business entrusted to his care. vlln2s.tf. Go to ShoalTs new Art Gallery, in the Key Stone Block, Fort Wayne, for your Photographs

W. S. Wood, Manufacturer of Looking Glass and Picture Frames, Ornamental'Gilt and Plain Giltimitation, Rosewood and Walnut Mouldings. Cord and Tassels, Picture Nails, and Looking Glass Plates., Old Frames regilt equal to new. Engravings, Lithographs, etc! No. 132 Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne. Indiana. vll n2syl. SPECIAL NOTICES. Frightful Prophecies .Concerning the end of all Jhings are made by religious enthusiasts; and on the other hand, philosophers insist that the centre of the Earth is a mags of fire —that the poles of the Earth will one day be at the Equator, and that the Sun is gradually fading! Talk like this is very terrible; but pending such wholesale calamities, it will be as well for each member of society to take care of his or health, and leave the rest to Providence. The end comes prematurely to all who neglect the preservation of that inestimable blessing. .Suffer liver diseases, dyspepsia, chronic constipation or any other ailment to take its,course unchecked, and it will assuredly shorten life.— ! It cannot be said that the means of protecting the system against the predisposing causes of disease are withheld. The constitutions and physique of the least robust may be so strengthened and I fortified by a course of ifoSTll'i'l'El’. r STOMACH BITTERS as to render them all but invulnerable, not only to the at--1 taeks of epidemic disorders, but also to the ordinary complaints which prevail in all countries ami at all seasons. If > the immense importance of protective medication werennivers’tlly understood, this incomparable vegetable antidote, which is already the most popular tonic in the world, would everywhere be classed among the staples of life, and no fami ily would dare to be without it. The time may arrive when this will be the case, for every year adds hundreds o*' -thousands to thg list of those who use it. To Consumpti-vos. The advertiser, having been restored ■o health ih a very few weeks by a vc-y simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe-lung affection, and tha' <1 read disease ConsuTnptioD —is anxious to make known to his fel-iow-suuereT" t means of cure. To-all who desire it, he will send a . copy of the prescripiion used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a turr rare for Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat anil Lung Affections. The only objectof . the Advertiser ir. sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable. and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, in 1 may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, fsek. bv return mii! v will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON’ Williamsburg,Kings Co.,New York. vllulO-ly.

Ulrrors of A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De eay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to nil who need it. the recipe and directions for mnkingthe simple remedy by whicK he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profjt by the advertiser’s experience, can do so’ by addressing, in perfect confidence, ._ JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar street, Now York. vllnlO-ly. The Healing Pool.and House of Mercy Howard Association Reports, for Young Men, on the Crime of Solitude, and the Errors, Abuses and Diseases' which destroy the manly powers, and create impediments to Marriage, with sure nigans of relief. Sent in scaleit letter envelopes, free of charge. Adj dress, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, I’hiladelphia. P.n. vll n 9, COMMERCIAL. Decatur Markets. Oorroeteci "VVoolily. Decatub, May 22, 1868. Flour, "bbl 81J 00] Wheat, white bush.. 225 «“ red, “ 215 j •C0rn,.,.. 65 j Rye,... ■ 100 j i Oats . . * 40 j Potatoes. 1 201 Butter. lb. 4. . 20 Lard '.... • t 10 ..y 16 Feathers, „.A.... 50(3160 j Hides, green p lb.. ,'TT - ~frf “ dry, 10 Salt, phbl ..« 4 25 Hams, p lb IS i Shoulders. ~. .7T.\ . . 15 Baeou. 7 ??:-;-:"”;: .-.. .. . 15 i New York MaPiLet. New York. May 18. Cotton—3l|@32c. for middling! uplands. Flour—Bß 34@0 25 for super-! fine State and Western : 89 50(ff 10 ! 05 for extra State; 89 40(<?.10 50: for extra Western ; 811 for white wfeeat extra ; 89 80(«13 60 for round hoop Ohio; 810 75(<? 12 60 for common to choice extra t St. Louis; 810 65@13 50 for Cal- ; ifornia. . _ Wheat—B2 .'l2(<i2 35 for No. 2' spring:B2 40(172 45 for No. 1 do:; I jB2 80 red Canada: 82 74 amber | Stale; 83 20 for California. 'Barley—B2 00@2 15. «Qoorn—Bl 15(«?l 17fornowmix-1 edWcstenl;Bl 14(«1 20 for nowwhite Southcru-; 81 25(<r 1 26 tor now yellow Jersey. Oats—S7(a SSe. for Western. Baeon —16je long clear; 13(3! 15Jc for short ribbevt Hams—2B(<732c. —- , — l4»rd— Buller—3(K»i3Bc. for State.

!' I ! Base Ball, I j Firemen, i I - A z : 'f~~~ ■' Military, j Political AND ■ ■ ■ L —-4 ■ GENERAL SOCIETY GOODS- j ' Os all kinds, can be found at the Palace of Fashion No, 1, Keystone Block, cor. Columbia <j’ Calhoun Sts.. FORT WAYNE, IND. Flags, Hanners, t ■’ ■ Uniforms, Bats, Base Balls. , ..—_ .— _ r - I Regalias, :,' . i [j A ndjt very thing in (hat line can be had by calling at U A. & M NIRDLINGER. Semi for circulars. Orders prompt-- g g ly attendedqo. «

CABINET WAREROOMS! BARTHEL & YAGER, DECJTTR, Would respectfully cull the attention of the public to the fact they keep constantly on baud, and manufacture io order.all ; kinds of FURNITURE, ’ -SUCH ASBureaus, Stands, coDSTLALS, Breakfast, Dininy, Side <k Centre louxges. cvpboards, 8 E CHE TAR IES. EL A fX AXD JAXCr CHA J RS. d e.. All of which will bo sold citrAPER than at any other establishment ofthe kind in this county. 4 AH work warranted to he made out of clear an I seasoned lumber. Repairing done to order on short noPlease call and examine our Furniture and Prices before purchasing elsewhere.

V 3 . 4 A f iwragM : Ay We also keep on hand or manufacture to order all kinds, sizes and styles of- « 33 H.-T’ S fi .W &»'• We have a first class Hearse with which ■ toattend Ftinerals, wheneveidesired,on reasonable terms. Shop and wnrerooinon Second Street, OppositeUie Public Square. vllnOvl H. B KNOFF, fuacticau AMBKOTTPEIST A PHOTOGRAPHER, Wonldintorm his patrensandc’istomers generally, that he is always ready to accommodate them with all kinds and styles of Pictures known to the art. at cheaper rates than they can be had else- ; where. Special attention given to the i takingofchildren s pictures. He lias on 1 hand a choice assortment of I Photograph .llbums. Card Photograph Specialties, Hose Wood A Gilt Frames. Cord . , and Tassels. *■ I • Rose wood and Gilt Mouldings of daffer- • erem widths, sold to suit purchasers. at \ low rates. Also I Ch’irtf. Rattle Seen'*, Ribh Seenee. .tv. C.IEL d.VD SEE rs. Decatur, Ind. May 4, t’,r, t s. DAVIS & BRO.. BOOK BIADERS, o Blank Book Manufacturers. .Vo. 25 Cilhc-un St., Oppotite Route. fort w\ii\ve. r.vn. Particular attention paid ts County work. isazines. Music, and old Books ’ bound and re-bound tn any style desired. r muloioot j SECURITY BY STATE LAW J $2,000,000. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY CIXCINATTI, oino. : Assel ts J uly I st. I Stu. -— $ 1,165.699 3,. The stock of this Company is exchtsively owned and controled by active businessmen with » view to their own security, and to insure prompt and bus-iness-like adinstmont of losses. DAVID STUDABAKER is the-Agent of thi* company, at Decatur. R. S. P®. TERSOX will make Surveys and contracts of Insurance for Mr. Stvovbaksb when called upon. £ vlln2l.

‘‘ESTABLISHED 1560.» " •■” f ■ I I ■■ - ' o • ■ " . ! <o. S - ft* ‘ , ,' . ,• ■ ; THE POPUtAB NEW YORK STORE, SO COLUMBIA STREET, Fort Wayne. i■■- ■ ■ i ...... _.., ■" .•- - '< ■ I “SPRING SM OF '68," i h): ■ ' i We ask your patronage, knowing that 1 with our great' advantages in buying I we can do you good. Our stock ' is large—prices right—-and I ■.iil',l. - ,:u 1..3 .. ml ■,s yjhiJ.' I . f I Goods! (•’Brown Muslins, Bleached i Wide Sheetings, Toilet Quilts, I Towel'gs ,t Napkins, Table Linens, r|. Flannels, Blankets, ' i Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarns, i Ginghams, Prints, Table Cloths/ Bed Spreads, Tickings. Denims, Cheek and Stripe Shirtings, at WHOLESALE & RE FAIL* > ST7 7 ♦ DRESS GOODS DEPART M EXT. Rich Dress Silks, Black Silks, Fancy Silks, Trimming Silks, Black Alpncis. Merinos. Heavy Poplins, Wool Di-Lains, i Colored Repps. Vtikneias, White Alpacas, Lawns, i Oriental Lustres, Poplin Alpkeas. Bargains in Dress Goods from Auo- .' tiou—received daily—2o to 50 cis., par ' i vard. ■.. l CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. This department we make a specialty i of, and can alway s show VQU.the latest novelties in Maikei. — I HOSIERY AND NOTION DEPARTiIEXt. i . . — I Hosiery & Gloves—of every description. 1 ' French Cor’ets—real Wlialefewte. 1 White Goods—a complete stock. ! Hoop Skirts—new styles and shapes. i Dress Trimming—large stock. I Real Thread laces—all co'ors. I Embroideries—of all kinds. ' Lace Handkerchiefs—Embroidered do. I ■ Ruffling? and Frillings. I Merino Vnderwe.tr—of all descriptions. I Ribbons, Beltings—Rich Fans. ' Alexander Kid Gloves. With a thousand and ohe other arti- ■ e’.es. This department is one of the J most jeomptete in our House, I ROOT & COMPANY. ■ , vllnMtf. I

HENRY J. ASH, F. H. M CVl.l.Ot'll ASH & 3fcCCLLO€II, -ITEAbFRS INSTOVES, ILIIIDWIH, GLASS, Sash, Kails, Furnishing Goods, and FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Also, Manufacturers of Tin, Courer and SM Iron Ware, JVb. 87 Culu’nibia Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. The best Coal Oil and a complete assortment of Lamps always on hand. vllnllyl. HEW WAGON & CARRIAGE SHOP, IN DECATFR, IYDIA.VI. JOHN KING, Anxouvcf.s to the citizen? of Adams county and vicinity, that he is now prepared to put up WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, SLEDS, and anything in my line. None but the i best seasoned stock used in their construction. and all work warranted as represented. Give me a call. All kinds of repairing done to or- ; dcr on short notice. I ■ SHOP—For the present at the old ■ Chris. Meyers stand. i vi]n2yl. ’ .. JOHN KING, s iOOO Fre ward, . Will be paid to any person who will ; prove that any other concern sell Webs j Cotton Cloth, Dress Patterns. I’snt f Patterns. Sewing M \cihnes. Vv atciik.?. I Dry and Fancy Goons, die., as good and las cheap as the undersigned. Send-.ld ■ cents for Patent Pen Fountain, and get I a slip describing an article in our iadI lar Sale, or send in clubs of from 3!) to ■I 100 at 10 ets. each. oOOi) more mule and i female .agents wanted. San p’es and circulars mailed free, EASTMAN \ KENDALL, 65 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. vlln2wl. .Police of .IltiKhmfiit, ' i Strte of Indian.., ) s Adams county. | ‘ Before James 11. Ward, Justice of the Peace, May, 30th. 1868. Elizabeth Wilson, j vs. t Attachment. I Daniel Longbarger, I I Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth Willson, pl.mtiff in an action pending 1 i before me against Dan'el Longbarger ! for debt, has arttrehwl the goods ami ■ chatties of .said Longbarger, and ygarnt1 sheed Henrv Folk, amj II illiam HLk as i-debtors of said Longbargeri,the said Daniel Longbarger is liereny ! notified that said matters, in said suit, will be heard and determined by me at my office, in the Township of Kirkland; in" the.'County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, on the 30th day of May, 1 fill's, at the hour of 10o‘clock \. st,, on saidday where said defendant can answer said ■ complaint. J ames H. W aro. May 1. w 3. Justice ofthe Feac' 1 . License Notice. ’ i Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Washington township, in Adams County Indiana, that Andrew So-g will apply to the Board of Commissioners of I said Adaitis County at their next session 'to be hehl nt the Court House In the town of Decatstr in said County on the I first Monday in-Junc 1868. fora license for one year to sell Spifitous. Vinous. Malt and other Intoxicating liquors iit less quantity than one quart at a time, in the basement story of the building situate on the following described premises in the said town of Decatur to wit: Commencing at the north east corner of inlot number fifty nine in said town, thence running south west at right angels with second street fifty feet thence ; south east parallel with second street I twenty two feet thence north e.i«t para! ■ j lei with the first described line fifty feet I to second street, thence north west along i second street twenty two feet to the place .' of beginning to be used as a beverage ou ; said premises. ANDREW SORG. : May 15. ’ 3r License Notice. i 1 Notice is hereby—given to the citizens r-pf Wa«hington Township. A<lams County. Indiana, that the iinffcrsiittnd will apply to the Board of Commissions!s of ; said Adams county, at their .1 .go) ’ session, 1868. for a license for one y ."ct. to sell spiritons. vinous, malt and o'her ! intoxicating liquors, in less quantity i than a quart, at the premises situate as follows, in the town of Decatur. Adan s • county, Indiana, to-wit; I Commencing at a point eighteen f-et i east of the south west corner of in-lot j number 274 in said town, tiieneerun- • ning north 66 feet, thence east To fee*, thence south 66 feet, thence west 15 feet, to the place beginning, owned by Henry Vogelwcde. To be sold and drank on said premises as a beverage. CORNELIUS RADEMOCKIIR. j May 8, 1867. w 3. ' License Notice Notice is hereby given to the citizens lof Hartford To.wnsiiip, Adams County. Indiana, that the undersigned will 1 apply *°the Board cf tommissioaers of said Adams county, at their lune : session, 1868, for license to sell epiriht- ' ous. vinous, malt and other intoxicating I liquors, for one year, in less quantities I than a one quart at a time at the follow- | ing described premises in the town of • Buena Vista, in Adams county, Indiana, i to-wit: - In-lot number seven 7>. in said towp., to lie used and drank as a licvemgs on said premises. May Ist, 1868. TACOB STAI.ET. Appointment Administrator. Notice is hereby that the nn- . has been appointed Adoiini*- | *ratnrof the estate of Mary Ann A»pr, j late of Adams eennty. deceased. The esla'e is probably solvent. . MARK KBPY, May 1. wj Administrator.