Decatur Eagle, Volume 12, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1869 — Page 4

• W3--I II . — ®lie smw. PAK I ED. ■■ t— We sing together, you and I, In a quiet church, sweet songs o praise; Your voice was like an angel’s voice, Your face was an angel's face. We knelt together, you and I, * In tint dim old church, insight ol heaven, And yoi prayed a prayer that the an*t > ' gels know That sin may be forgiven. I We walked together, you and I, In the happy groves, where -woodbirds sing, / But sweeter wereihl> pleasant words That you kept murmuring. They beat in time with our-glad bear s. Old word; they were from some old song: Laughing, you sans them, all for me, As we two wandered on. W,e talked together, you and T, Wise things you spoke for one so young; I listened, feeding all the while That on your words a story hung. Wr lived together, you and I, In those old years, two friends no more; Did you everfclrcatn of what was to be Coubl we span the years that were on before? > If we loved together, you and I, Was it wise that the love was never told? Was it be: ter to let the time glide on Till both life and lov» wa , -“ o’H. AxMiantlies and ‘Protection. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial most aptly hits off the Radical idea of protection in one of his recent, letters. It is to the point. It is also significant of a feeling in the ranks of th? Radical organization , which must be fatal to ifs existence, so soon as the issues, real and imaginary, growing oitt of the War, cease to be powerful in their influence upon the public mind : The JVhig party was a party of great men and Certain measures. When the great men departed this lifeand the measures were defeated, the Whig party died. This is a his torical fact Horace Greeley and ■ William Kelley can not appreciate j They believe it yet lives, and the I first named stirs, openly, in hi® I daily hysterics, that if the old : Democrats don’t like it, we are nt ' liberty to go elsewhere. Were we I to follow Horace’s advice, we j would leave him sitting .where we ; found him, with his little party' like a family of kangaroos.’ hid in his belly. For not only would th? j old Democrats gather tip their carpet sacks and march out, bit many a bright intellect, bora and ! reared in the old Whig faith. . would go with us. For the first i evidence of a man’s swinging a wav .from the shoal waters of, Whiggery into the deep sea sound- j ing rtf statfiStTuypriiip are to be found in his distrust of the old ; leaders and doctrines. Let me illustrate. I go, like an ; nss into the ax handle bnisincss I find that it won’t pay. Ax han dies can be be bought cheaper in Canada than I can make them, so I, hasten up to Congress and state J mV grievance It is a great inter est. «nvs the sepulchral Kelly, and must he protected. It is a great interest, echoes Moorehead., Wi! j son. Wade. Sherman <fc Co It is a gr<»nt interest, shrieks the Tribune and forthwith a law is passed for cing overv man purchasing an ax i handle to pav me fifty cents, instead of twenty-five. This is call ed a protection to American in Ins-' try. at the expense of the wood chopper. But then he had no hnsi ness to be a wood chopper. Whv don't he make an ax handle? Serves him right. “Sam, did—did von (hie) see j anything of my wife?’’ “I havq not the honor of know ing vonr wife, sir.” “Don’t apedogiz?. Sam. don’t npo apo hie ligiz* I i-it’s nobon- . or. Whatever. Didn’t s#eher?’, “I did hot.” “How ver know yer didn’t?— She—she’s ns t ill ns a (hie!) meetin’ hlfase and broad as a lamppost a and she a gingum umbnrroHer and one, eve out. and (hie!) her nose was done up in a pair nf specs. Didn't see her ?’’ “No. sir!" (emphatically ) “That's all right, Sam, that’s all r gilt. M-ni merely asked frin ftynashtin. She (hie?) she sai l she was g >in' to join a Sorv-orv-sia. and if she does I meant to go get stayin’ blind drunk H'baM.ff you r Grant made gretl -u-t- to re move from oflLe Frank Blair, who fought against the rebellion all through the war. but not greater haste than to appoint to office Gen oral Longstreet, who fought f~>r th# tebelHbn alt through the war. —Timet. The nqMrfe .. *.< K *. t« of the state, iu fact from all parts of the country, are unnsnallv favorable f.»rau ab’in lantyiehlof wheat. The wheat fi'lds never looked I'eUerln Anri] t'MO they, di 1 this aauon in February.

NOTICE OF ELECTION. C. - ■ = x Sheriff's Office, ) Adams County, Indiana, F Decatur, Miirclr-6, 1869. J Notice is hereby given, that, pursuant >f to the Statutes of the State, and in accordance with the annexed notice from the Clerk of the Circuit Court, that at the annual election to be held On the first Monday of April the same being the sth day of April 1869, the officers >f named in the following certificate will bo elected. i- Given under my hand, this day above written. JAMES STOOPS, Jr., Sheriff of Adams County. ■ State of Indiana, y Adams County, J 9 ’ 77te State of Indiana, to the Sheriff of Adams County, Greeting: .. 1, A J Hill, Clerk ot' ! the Adams Cirj I cuit Court do hereby certify that the following officers are to be elected in the several townships of Adams county, at the annual election, to be held On the first Monday of April, the same being the sth day of April, A. D„ 1860, to-wit; 0 Two Justices of the Peace, for Union Township, to till the vacancies caused by the expiration of the term of service of E. B. hooker and by the death of Ceorge D. Hackett. ** Ope Justice of the Peace for Root o ■] Township to fill the vacancy caused by I the resignation of Lyman Hart. e i One Justice of the Pence for Kirkland a i Township, to fill the vacancy caused by I the expiration of the term of service of / Samuel D. Beavers. I One Justice of the Peace for Washing- ,. ' ton Township, to fill the vacancy caused ■ by the expiration of the term of service I of Ja’ob W. Grim. i One Justice o' the Peace for St. Mary's . Township, to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of service of J Samuel Smith. " <>tte Justice of the Peace for Bluecreek Township, to fill tho vacancy caused by ’ the resignation of Charles M. France. One Justice of the Peace for Monroe i Township, to fill the vacancy caused by ■; the resignation of D. M. Kerr. | One Justice of the Peace for Hartford ; Town’hip to till the vacancy consed by j I the expiration, in June, of the term of j service of Martin Kizer, Sen. One Justice of the Peace for Jefferson ; ! Township, to fill the vacancy caused by j the expiration, in June, of the term of i service of Justus Kelly. V >ii are therefore requested to giro notice thereof according t-o law. Witness A. J. Hill. Clerk of said Court, and the seal theieof here(l.s.) to affixed, at the Clerk's Office, in Decatur, Indiana, this Ist day of March, A. D., 1869. A. J. HILL March 15. 1&59. « Clerk. Police io .Ton-Hesidents. ! I State of Indiana, 1 , . ~ s ss: I Adams County, j I In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, May Term, 1869. I The Thompson Prairie ] ' Ditching Association, ! | vs. ■ Complaint. i Susan Deter, It appearing from the affidavit filed in I I 'he abpve entitled cause, that Susan ' • Deter, is a non-resident of the State of j I Indiana, Notice is therefore hereby given the i ■ sai l Susan Detv', that she be and ap- I ' pear before the Hon. Judge of the Court j i of Common Pleas of Adams County, InI liana..on the first day of'tlte next reguj iar term thereof, to be held in the Court House, in thetown of Decatur, on Moni day, the 10th diy of May, 1819, and i plead by answer or demur to said com- : , I ii.it. or tl'.esame uhl be heard and de- ■ term.ned in her absence. Witness my hand, and the stfr.l ' I (1.5.) of Slid Court, this 9th dav of : I March. 1869. ' - A. J. HILL. | March LJ, w-l Cb ’ k. .VoHt-e to ntfi. State of Indiana. ) y **s" A lams County, j “ In the Court of Common Pleasof Adams , County, May Term, 1869. Es:her Smith, John A. Smith, Annie Marsh, M irian Avy, 1 lobn Udi, Qomn't for Deed. ! I Rachel Hill, i. Elizabeth Stillwell, Alexander Roc, i Marv Harrison, ' Jeremi ih Roe. It appearing from the nffii lavit filed in I rhe above entitled cause that said Ma- ' nan Avy, Annie Mtrsh. Elizabeth Stiil j : well. Alexander Roe. Jeremiah Roe and ! ! Mary i! trrigori, five of «l a al s ove nanu'd ■ ■ defendants, are non-rteideats of the ' ■ State of Indiana. Notice is therefore, hereby given the ; i said Marian Avy. Annie Marsh, [ i E!iz ibeth Stillwell, Alexander Rce, Jer- I etnith Itoeaiid Mary H -rrison, thtttHiey f bland appear before the of tlt’c I Court of Common Pleas, on the first day ' of the next regular term »o be held in t the Court IIous“, in the town of Decatur, j ■ on M'ind'ty. the 10th day of May. 18W). •ml plead by answerer demur to said ' comp! tint, or the same will be heard’! and determined in their absence. Witness my b.-.n-l. and the seal 1 (n.s.) of said Court, this 4*.h day of i I March, 1869. . I i i? A. J. TULL, March 12,' w 4 Cl«r’.-. Notice to Non-Residents. St-te of Indian:., q ] A lams county, ( * 3 ’ | In theCnart of Common Plet«, of Adams County. May Term. 1869. ’ The Thompson Prairie ' Ditching Association, ; T *- I Complaint. I 3 rt’A- B iff-nL'rger. I It apno-arip- from affi Inrif fiJH i n tlie above entitled eattw Gist Buzle Buff, n- . ;Ji rgff is a non-rvsident of the State of Indians. f Not ice is • h-refore hereby given the said J B txzle Biiffcql ergcr that he Le And ap- — pair before the Iliin. Jitdgcof the Court of . I Common Pleas, on the firM day of the Inext regular term of said Court. Io b,. *• "gun and held at the Court House, in th* town Os Deeehir. on Monday '« M»y 10th. l«o». and jde.ii by answer or 'i j d mu-'fo*ai<l complaint ortho same will •. < be heard and determined in liieabsencr. [ W ttnese my band and the seal of . (us.j said Court, thia the 9th day of March. I*»9. 3 . ; • a. j. hill, March 12, wf Gterk.

JOB PRINTING. * i EAGLE” , a JOB PRINTING OFFICE, • • INDSANA. r i i “ ' f I - I. XV E RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ‘■ VV attention of the public to our increased facilities for the execution of I every description of lw AO ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING. Having recently made large adli- . tious of new and fancy styles of TTPES, i I to on? Job Department, we are now pre- ■ pared to execute every description of I Printing req.tirel in a Country Job Office, sueh'aa I ' - . L. I .t ’ " Cards, Labels, Circulars, Ball Tickets, \ .. Programmes, Bill Beads, Letter Beads, Pamphlets, Order Books, Handbills, Blank .Totes, j Legal Blanks, etc. ■ ■ ” i Special attention given to Coked & Pasler Fiifilinj I- ~ ! 9rden U cxpectfully Solicited A'.d Svruzacriox Guabaxtsid. j Ad Iran all orders to tba “EA.GLE,” DECATUR. IND

- CABINET WAREROOMS! BARTHEL YAGER WOULD 1 respectfully call the attention of tlie public to the fact that they keep constantly on hand, and manufacture to order, all kinds of FURNinRE! —such as—s Bureaus, Stasi ds, BEDSTEADS, Breakfast, Dinins, Side asd Centre TABLiES, L 0 UXG ES,' CUPB OA RDS. SECRETARIES, CHAIRS, Jc. All of whieh we will "SuU cheaper than any other establishment of the kind in this county. All work warranted to be made out of clear and seasoned lumber. Please call and examine otir Furniture and Prices before purchasing elsevrhcre. We also make to order all kinds, sizes and styles of COFFINS. ■ We have a first class Hearse with wlrch Ito attend Funerals, whenever dq^ired. on j reasonable terms. [ Repairing done to order. Dsg“Shop an I Furniture rooms on 2nd i Street, opposite the Public Square. DecaI tfir. Indiana. vllu'Jyl. KNOFFSART GALLERY! gx wrflt 11. B. KN’OFF, Artist, Docatur, - - - indiana, VNNOUNCES to his patrons and the people generally, that lte is prepa • cl to aecoiii.nodatc them with every style of Picture known to the Art. „ Special attention paid to the taking of child ten's pictures. Having lately purchased a Umnniotb. Solac GtLUicra'. specially des ; g ted for taking PHOTOGRAPH’S LIFE SIZE! 1 am now prepared -, TO COPY All KINDS OF PJCTURrS •xn l enl irge them to any size, without the slightest injury to the o igiml picture. A large assortment es . FRAMES kept co.is’sirtJy on hand. vlOnotf. Ufa So School Teachers! Office School Examiner. ) Adams tfocxtv, Ind. j Exmilnantions of Teachers for LiI cense will be hell at the offi-e of the i School Ecam.tier on tho following days, I to-wit: The last Friday of iuAi o, the following months: January, February, Mireh, April. M iv. June, Juiy. Viziistnn I September. And upon the second and lart Fridays of the f illow itg rtn-ffTcd month’: October. November au I De- •mber. Apnlicant* wit! »? r.-q tired to pre’ent •nttificstes of goo 1 mnril ehirtcter. — . Thiswule will be stri't'y 'nforerd. Under no circirnstnnces will nn examination be given on atty day other than here advertised. Teachers will ho required to pass an j examination in the eight branches required by law. SAM. C. B ILLMAN. July 12. ’67-tf. S. Ex. A. C. ' ~ DAVIS & BRO., BOOK BIDDERS, Blank Book and Paper Boz Manufacturers. J ' No. 25 Calhoun lf t., Opposite Court House I FORT WAYJiU, INDIANA. — :o: v, Magazin-s. Music, and old Book’, etc.. I I bound and re-bound in any style dcI sired. Particular attention paid to county work. T. ADEI3PERGEB, Agent. vlOnl. Decatur. Ind. PIAIVOS! | O. X.- ITILTj. I Vo,. 52 & ft 1 Caliiotin Street. FORT WAYXE, IXD., Wholes«le and Retail Dealer in i to, African Organs, | Melodeons, and all kitvia of Xmall Xixei trum ozxtw. Sole Ag nt for W-n Knabe & Co’s Pianos, BiUimore; And Slienway & Son's | Pianos, Sow York. Afto Agent for I IVh-elerS Wilson's ewing Machines i Parties desiring to purchase will do . well to jiv» me a enit. vllnll. HA YER Ac VR.4FFE, -DF IMWa'ches, Clocks, Jewelry,! lULVHt 4XD ftlLvrit n.ITEb 1 Gald, Siifcr aad Steel Spectacles,. Columbia Afreet, 1 vl!nslyl. FORT WAYNt?,!ND.

[ IMMENSE SALES WARD’S CHINA STORE. Imjorter, Wholesale & Retail Dealer, 4S Calhoun. Street, Opposite the Court House, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. —:oc Looking Glasses. FRUIT JARS OF ALL KINDS. Goods will be sold at the following Prices until further notice: 177 piccesbcststoneChina,'s2s to 30 00 100 “ “ “ “ 12 00 52 “ o< <• -< 55 to's 50 12 Wine Glasses, 1 06 12 Goblets, large size, $2 |o 8 00 Tuinblei s, each, 05 Crocks, that boiling water will not break, per gallon, 121 6 common Plates, 4U, 6 common Teiis, 30 W»U Paper best quality, per roll, 16j Window Blinds, 5 in a roll, 40 Satin Wall Paper, per roll, ” 28 Glass Molasses Cans, tin tops, 35 Tin Toilet Set, 3 pieces, $5 Io 6 00 StpncChinaßowlandPitcher, 1 50*2 00 Common “ ST to 1 25 Stone Chinn Plates, 75 Stone China Teas, 75 Beer Mugs 12 for 2 00 Labeled Bar Decanters and Stoppers, 65c to 1 09 Pails and Wash Boards each, 25 Whiskey Glass. 12 for 1 00 6-inch Glass dishes, ’ s@lo 12 Cun Plates,..glass, 40 S‘.cel Knives and Forks, per set t. 1 50 Large Glass Rowls, 51 tol 25 Knives nnd Forks, 1 09 Thick Hotel Dishes, each, 12.1 Lnrtre 3 hoop Tubs, 1 25 1 arge 2-hoop Tubs, 1 ]0 Glass Sugars, each, 40 Larre Lamps, •'neb. 50. 60. Sof?,l 16 Snocn nnd Castor nnd Plated Hoods p hinn. Glass Bowls. Ivory Ilan ’lnd Knives, in fact overything in 11 o Chinn line, will be lower than in nny other house. vllnltl. Doinnif& -DEALERS IXDrugs, Msdicta) Chsmicals, Toilcl mid JFanty .■trficlcs, ggruxhes, jPerfitmcry. Coni Oil. Lftmyt, j Patent .lletlircnes, tyc. DECA TTR, IXDIAXA j Physician’s Prescriptions carefully | compounded, tn 1 orders attswcreil with I care and lispttch. Fartnets and I’hy I sicians from t>FT country will find our I stock of U ilicines lohinlete. warranted i ge-’itine, and of the best quality. ’ v'Jnßs If. mST IN THE MARKET! J. G. FLEDOERMANi! > t Merchant Tailor, xV’o. 2ft Main Street, Fort VZayno, Xnd.. IT \S just returned from the Eas‘. I a with the choicest aud largest assort- ; lU'tlt of EALL A- WINTER GOODS' Ever exh'bited in this market, which be is ready to tn ike up in the most fashion- | able styles, at prices which cannqt fsil ' to please. A large stock of Ready-Made Cloth- : ing and I.••its' Furnishing Goods k-pt j constantly on hand. CWnie nnd examine before buying e'newhet e. #JtS“Two good coat makers wanted, vllnll J. G. FLEDDERMAN. GEO. GOULD, Manufacturer and Dealer in UPHOLSTERY a BEDDING, : r-r - Mattresses, Pillows, I * • Bolsters, Bed Comforters, —AND—IP E-A. TH TEH. J3EDS, [SPRIXG LOUXGES, CHURCH CUSH IO XS, .be., j i No. 37 Corner of Barr & Columbia Sts.. ! FORT W I.YSE, vl'2n2s Indiana. r. s. MAIL. NEW STAGE LINE BLTWKtfN i DECATUR. INDIANA. & ST. MARY’S. OHIO <LSO. I KON DECATUR TO MONROEVILLE. IND. Th- nnlrrri«*Mi .HI run >ta*M refuterl. Iw I thvpviu;., tHvaliff- r-.rat. Mary*.- an Mmidar.aud I FrH-.y.»t 7.>r|.M-k, A. M. . M. Nlin 'ft, »r on iiwvlAyianu S»t .ir.tar. «• • ..VI «"k. A. M. U-»v» t>f Mor. It.. MuotwvlHe, «w» | iSuuFo’ >-vrptol .1 J u'ch-ck. rr-turw rtw •am«>t*v at X .'•■lo.k, P. M . malting .-ouhmUob I vitht.MiHtrannfaebath way.omhe Pd'.sl>arg. Ft, Woynt <> Clueuya N. R. | 1 wlll d*o a gMVjral E%preM UuNine** •ure teririo* pr>tnt May

NEW WAGON & CARRIAGE SHOP, IN nncATiiß, iadiaaa. I JOHN KINC, Announces to the citizen’ of Adams county and~icinity, that he is now prepared to put up WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, SLEDS, nnd anything In my line. None but the i host seasoned stock used in their construction. nnd nil work" warranted as represented. Givetne a call. All kinds of repairing done (o order on short notice. SHOP—On zorncr of Front nnd Monroe streets, enst of the Port FonSo. vlln2yl. \ JOHN KING.’ FORT WYYIVEHOiP SKIRT FACTORY. No, 91 Columbia St. i —.— Hoop Skirts in New Styles, Made of the very nest, material, cheaper than ever, nnd will bo Repaired Free or Charge when broken. CORSETS, nn inimeiiso Stock, Clienpci an<l Better ihn.ii the Chenpcst. Every Corset Warzauted all Whalebone. DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, an entire new stock, well selected and rich. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTII, a complete t stock. PARASOLS, n full line. NO TIONS, WORSTEDS, nnd other articles too numerous to mention. 1 Will be sold cheap, at the HOOP SKIRT FACTORY. JOSEPH BLACK. : tl2:i7vl. Proprietor. Y E W BOOT and SHOE I sto'Re. • i -!? En M S CASH! : COATER & 31 '>,TIIOFSE Announce to the people of I j Auatnsj’onr.ty thn* they nrc : 1 •’TPjjfr* no -v openinir, inlhei it-v I building. On Second street, in Decatur. : | nn entire i Xcw *tock <><’ moots &. Shoes. Leather. Findiirgs, &•<•., i which wo offer to '•ti’to ners cheaper tbnn | !’he sime can be bouebt nt nny other. I house. Our stock comprises Hen’s & Boy's Roots, Shoes I -and Slippers, of every grade and price, i ffaiitlics A; .IliNses’ gaiters.] . Boots, Shoes and Slippers, of evoiy stj 1c j and quality. Children's Wear in great variety; in fact everything usually found in a Fiust Class Shoe Store. CL’STt’iM WORK of every description done to order. Particular attention paid I to fine work. None but experienced work- ! men -mployed. We keep no apprentices ’ Mending done on short notice. All work i warrant cd. K3”'Country Shootfi ikers with Leather and Fin.lin'is. fej?* lomember we Cn 'niT soovs. j vl2n ’2»f. CONTER i IIOLTHOUBE. I SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP. j R. 11l K.\s, ) -JIANI'FACTUBLR AND DEALER INLSaddles, Harness. Bridled, Collars, Ha! fers, ll'itips, Bridle-Bits, Hames, Ar. Docatur, --- Indiana. I I keep cons'nntly on han I r.nd man-I i iifnetnrc to order. Saddles, Harness, | ; Bridles Collars, Halters, whips, Fly- ■ , Nets, &c., which I will . Sell Cheaper : ' than any other establiahmeht in the . county. 11l Work Warranted to I be of good material and put up in u sub- i slant ini niHnner Repairing Done to Order i ■ on short notice. Cal nn<l examine my work and pri- I ; ees. A good stock always on hand. SHOP—Ou Second street,in Meibers’ | building. v11n47. R. BURNS. FROVEFIELD & TODD, MAM’f AtTVRSRS OF SASH, BOORS, BLINDS ■A.XICSI Window Frames Allct, North or the Citv Mills, i 'FORT WAYNE, IND. Mali and Window BMnd*. I of all siz'*, kept constantly on bind. All wn-k warranted to be»» represented I Prices'.slow ns any o bere.tabli.hmcnt. Country dealer* supplied at bbcral rates. vl2n7yl. MoCULLOCH A RICHEY J Wholesale and Retail Dea.ers In Hardware, Tinners' Stock, AGHIC’JLIUHAL IMPLEMENTS, ; Mechanics 9 Tools, STOVES, &c., ,Vo. *iT Columbia Street, r. n.x’ctLLocu, 1 FORT WAYNE, IND. • ano. siCHtr, f , vl2nllyl

JVotice State of Indiati^ ; j , ■y .7 -J’ Adams County, j ’ In the Court) of, CotniMtt Pl«W£>of. Adams County, May-Tern!;-? WiHirtm A . Blair, T ' v vs. Joseph F. M. Bonham, Fveehteune. Rebecca Bonham, : It appearing from affidavit filed in ths above entitled cause that. Joseph F. M. Bonham and Rebecca Bonham lire nonresidents of the State of Indiana, Notice is therefore hereby given tho said Joseph F. M. Bonham and Eibecca Bonham, of the filing and pendency of this cause of action, nnd that' they, bo nnd appear before the Hon, Judge-of the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams County, on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to be held nt the Court House, in the town of Decatur, on Monday, ’he 10th day of May, A. D., 1869, nnd plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or tho same will be heard nnd determined in tlieir abseace. Witness my linnd nnd the seal (ls.) of said Court this 16th day of March, 1869. A -’ A. J. HILE, March 19, w 4 C]erk. Land for Sale, TVTOTICE given that* I will XX sell nt public auction, nt the Court House, in Decatur, Adams County, India\in, on between the hours of ten o’clock, A. M., nnd four o'clock, P. M., by order of the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams Coun-, ty, Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the south west fractional quarter of section twenty-seven, in township twenty-seven north, range fifteoM east, containing ’seventy-seven and e'evpir-hundredtbs acres. TERMS.—One third of the purchase money cash in linnd, one third i(i nine months, nnd the remainder in eighteen < months, with interest on deferred payments, and with security to the.satisfaction of the undersigned. JAMES R. 8080, | March 19, w 4 Commissioner, •Votice of Purvey. I "VyOTICE to whom it may concern is j hereby given llnit the (.’onniy Silr- | vrvor will bu tho sih day of April, A. I’., is.'>9, at 8 o clock, A. M , begin the survey of sections number twenty-eight nnd twenty-nine, in township number twenty-eight north, range lourieen east, nnd the I cation mi l perpe'.uaUoi; ,cf lines nnd co-nor’ thereof. Said survey to begin nt the south w st corner of sfiid s tet on t wentv-«ight and to lie .'ontijigw d from dav to day till sai I sections aro j completed. Done bv order of John P-. Moil er.«, . H. C PETERSON' March 19, wl Surveyor; A. Co. I IJotice to Non Residents — State of Indiana,) » .... Adams County, f aß ' 1 In tl.e Court of Common Pleas, of Adnms County, Muy Term, | The Thompson Prairie' Ditching Association. vs. ■ CoaipUint. . Samuel Mendenhall, Caroline Hostetter, It appearing from affidavit fll.d in the above entitled cause that Samuel Mendenhall an 1 Caroline Ilu’Jctt*!' nre non-residents if the State of Indiana, Notice is ther two. hereby given the said Samuel Mcndcultnll nnd Caioline Hostetter 'htit they bound appear before the Hon. Judge oLtlte Coart 'of Common , mon • Pleas,, on the fircAduy of the next regular term therco¥Ao bo begun ' and hcl 1 at the Court House in thetown ' of Decatur, on Monday, the lOtlt day of | May. 1869, nnd plead 'j by answer I <>r detuiirto said complaint, ortho snnie ' will be heard anddetermined in their absence. Witness my linnd and seal of said (l. » } Court this the 9th day' of March 1869. A J. HILL, March 12, w{. _ Notice to Non-Resident. State of Indiana, 1 „ . i . A rims L aunty, J Iu the Court of Common Tiens of Adams County, May Term, 1869. The Thompson Prairie j Ditching Association, vs. Cor plaint. William Buffenberger, It appearing from affidavit filed intho ' above entitled cause, that William Bufl fonborger is a i.on-resident of I of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the . ’aid defc'idnul, William Bitffenbsrgw, of ■ the filing and pendency of this cause of action, and tint the be nnd nppearbefore Hie Hon. Judge of ho Court of C<imm6n ■ Pleas, on the first day of the noxt jvgu- ■ lar term thereof, to bo begun and holden ■ at the Court House in the town*trf'Dectitur, on Monday, the 10th day off May ' 1860, and plead by Answer or demur i to anid complaint, or tho satne 'Will bo I heard nud determined in his nbroopc. Witness my hand nnd seal of said j (us.) Court, this 10th day of Mareli,, 1869. A. J. HILI, March 12. wl. Clerk: Totrnship Election. r . ... i is hereby given that an elehx.\ lion will lie held at the usual. jof . holding elections, in Washington ’ Township, Adams County, on Movnav, Apbil 6ti>, 1869. .1 ' for the purpose of electing the following Township officers, to-wic. I One Township Troetee, one JriMieJ es 11be Peace, two Consublcs; and qneEa pervisor for each road district in said i Township. CONRAD BRAKE, March 12. Trustee, Wash, jp. of fitirrry. Not ice to whomsoever it may eoneem, I is hereby given that I wilt on the'22»d day of March, 1869, at 9 o dock. A. M,, begin the survey number seyentecn, in townsfyfy mitnber twenty-eet-en north, ranger number fourteen caet, anl the locution and perpetnatioa as . lines and corners tkereoL -lisiA aorvey to begin at the south-east corner of said section and be continued ftom dV *» dhy till eotnplAed. Done by order of M. F. Burkbead. fl. O. PETERSON, * nMarch 6. 1869- fl. A. 0.