Decatur Eagle, Volume 13, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1870 — Page 4
What Chivalry Gave to Vvoriage—respect -and love; it gave them, poetry and purity in place pf passion ana possession, and allowed them their choice of a keight -»*the friend who was to defend them, honor, celebrate, and love—as some consolation against the husband who held them like any other of his*«harpjiiaJ ■ and chattels ; ana with as little regard. The chilvalricretistotn-of the adop tion of a-knight or lYiemi, freely chosen and publicly maintained, vyhp was to he all,, and-to do nil that his lady desired or demanded, was, as a recent writer justly says, the moral 5 protest 6T Woman a gainst the humiliation of their le gal condition. very solemn was that choice; hallowed by Uje.mwst sacred forms used in the holiest ceremonies of the .times, and Didst by priest or bishop as a contractbinding oti thew sonls,- ; and of beayenlv in they 1 lives. Nev er lightly dealt with, nor losing itself in dishonoring familiarity or the stain wsense, it was womnn’s badge of loving purity, and her fl. st attempt to set herself on an e r •fl iality with man. Her knight devoted himself to redress her I wrongs, as he devoted himself redress the wrongs of all th<?Wp-pressod-r-consecrated to that office try t’re Church which preached celehacy as one of the gateways to heaven, and granted the San Graal only to the pure in heart and the chaste in life;-and. it would have been impossible, according to the morality of the times, that his love*, should have had any nnsedffily meaning or culmination. The xno,st solemn ds well aS the niosf jlrissioitite pledge of tlifit the kiss the lady gave him, when, kneeling before her, his hands clasped between hers, hp devoted "himself to her service for life, and the Driest and count around blessed the union and bore witness to its celebration. Then, giving him a ring as the si gif of their everlastfng union, the lady raised him with that one holy kiss which was the lust and de; rest and highest consecration of their love. So thoroughly spiriualized wasrHbis knightly union of friend and lady, ♦hat 3 woman was assumed to have fYtstt her lover if by vhaned she married him ; for it was impossible, according to the ideas of the limos, that the knight and the busbiiid, the loyer end the possessor, should be one and the same person Wherefore the hide who married j her knyiht, but who lyid promised ; nn6 her aSpirdnt'Ytiat if ever she | ehanged her friend she would take ■ hiip stead, was held by,j Eleanor de Guicnne, presiding j over the Cours tl’Amdrtf folio; bound by her promise, seeing that she had lost her knight when she becamehis wife—an anecdote sufficiently e*|»rvss!v'e ofthP Jjiirit of thesechivalric unions, and the sharp line drawn beteen marriage and love. A Salt Lake letter states that j the Mormon Sylpmatlsts havl formed a -teiniwrary ylpiryh organization. called the Church of 2ion, which, in its constitution!' £ more liberal than Brigham’ Young's, although it contains , many df'the most objectionable ; points of the old organization. Polygamy is advocated nor condemned, but the principle of tfwfnj* is ebntfri iie.4. JiitP SMth. i son of the ancient founder of Mur- . monism. wlVo is bppdsedto polyg ipnyr if Qr» became th« leafier of tlm : new movement. The schism appears co Delete and pOWxWful, and. considering the encroachments of i rail roads and Congress, it is’evi ; dent that the latter days of the Litters Day Saints have come. A Ti oga county merchant agreed to take a farmer’s oats nt forty j cents a bushel if the latter would Jet him tramp the measures when filled. The farmer agreed to it. The biive.r paid for sixty bushels and next day went after them. The farmer filled the half bushel, and the merchant got in and tramp ed them down. Whereupon the farmer-]»onred the oats so com pressed into the bag. The filer and demanded that the uIG-qiul? sdyinkJ be filled • up after formed him that there was no j agreement of that sort, hut that he ipArlit heart's content after they were measured. ,F1 . -?->Q ?g. --- ;<>.0.1 HL? A W Democratic paper doubts whether its party would nae nr the apostles baa lx-en nom is.tejVXog "rKthe serni in on the Mount adopted as a pbtferm< 1/ ■ 'T '' ’ ? 0! .jH 41 1 bw ,iwi l.» -—- -A Montana vigilance committee . caught "an olr.i.ixlo’is character, set him on his toki him ke he precisely fifteen minutes l»» leave the cooutry. lie replied—if this mule doa t Mty Firs’ll answer.
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Is ateo offerVtl ws-a premium for clubs of subscribers. ear $1,500 CASH PRIZES. “®8 In n<ljiu 1011,40 .tlxe iiiiovttprejaimu. ihePfilfiiShffs rfilt pay sl.Win PRIZES for lists of subscribers sent in. February 10, 1870. Persons rf .who, want to compete for these 'prizes, should send nt once for prospectus and blanks fornameX. Terms of Scientific American, one year, $3.00; six months, sl.i>o; four months, SI.OO. To -clubs of 10 and up> wards, terms $2.50 per annum. Specimen copies sent free. Address the Publishers. MUVN&CO., 37 Park Row, New York. flow to get - Patent# -r-A pataghlvt of Patent Laws and instruction to tuventi ors sen: free. I " ; „ .... GENUINE IMPORTED NORWAY OATS. Sample, vent free tn Farmer.IpROM 100 to 130 bushels grown to the acre. Weighs from 40 to 45 pounds to the bushel. This >ats has been grown on .every variety of soli, kucf in .every Suite of the Upion, wiih the most perfect success. is very largf, and handtume, has n.rejn (A/tt, Ali.'T, j and ripens /arher tliau the cpmmon’va- : rieties. I The.str%w'is bright, clear, ituut, and j nof‘n.ib'.e to tAdge. ip Mrfactjy. clear of runt; ail’d grows from I Io 5 feefb.lgh. jr We have both the White and Rlnck Norway, both the same puce and equally productive. We will send one guart of the above Oats to any address postpaid for $1 (*0 Two quirts postpaid . 200 : One peek by exp-ess or freight. 30b ■ i Half bushel 20 pounds. r.t 6 0O One bushel 40 pounds ,'lO 00 > tor CAVITON. We wish it distinct- j ly understood that this is not a light i oiuj, «yij|lnng -A2 lbs..j raised Jin ; N*ew England, and sold under the name j l of Norway, but imported seed, every I bushel guarantee! to weigh 4 J pounds, or the money refunded. Samples of'bo b kin Is lent free form I three cent stamp. Also Circulars and I testimonials. Address all orders to ■ * . • ?’z p t BGYER J 10: JA' Land for Sale. N otice is Hereby given that. _ by order of the Court of Common Pleas, I wWl'seltat Public Conrt"fl<rn3e doOr, ifrni.'’ ttf.vti drUWaii tur, tn Adams county. Indiana, on ! between the bouts of nine o’clock a. m. iu l furtrodoeX » U>9 follows ug r«Uj ; estate in A lams county, Indiana, to-wit: I : The uorth h tjf jf the no. ih east quar- i ; ter of seefibn tixtech/du tbwxishipu wen- , ty-cight north, range fourteen east, 80 ; * crsa .- r « t z—». -r -*■ ■» 1 ■ Ter O’—(J’ne'ttfirlrtnsK fit' nine, and one third in eighteen months, with interest and seeuritv. J.'R. 8080, January 29,1870. Cotrmissioiicr. Eus of te tel Fffij Poiitn H>« HATTIIINU. j XY7 E hyve on haul the Urges! and. vv UcSt select io • o! Fancy Poi't’y to be found an the country. Eggs care- ■ fully boxed and shippei to any part of. •he jprifes adurt**’ r() , 43.13 Parkesburg. Chester Co, Pa <j-Jt Jt ti *■- e- -*■- - * Pffßigi CliiStff fhilo M ECU K WlvW n<. i.l J <i»ta ■ i.valves. Sotiuidovn. and Cots wo4d 6heep< imported! Saifaik. Essex, 'deikrhire. and .SaAaf Kgs, .'irl all I'buiee ,4Prrds of Pouftry , fur sals. SPend for » jreu’.ers <nd Aldress, " Nl* TOTBftk CO» * 40:13 Tarkcsburj, Chester Co, Pa.
I I was cured of Deafness and Catarrh 40w8 Hoboken, N. J. i xuiM u—;.i .l.10,000 Agents Wanted pnifcshF ; Apply at <»nce to CRITTENDEN & McKINNEf, l Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 40w4 a ; i La j,« s > h-siiiiij,TH Hinkley Knitting Machine FOR FAMILY ÜbE—Nimple, cheap, re , liable, Knits, EvinYTui.xG AGENTS WANffib. T’ti'ciilnr and sample stocking Ffc EH/ AddteSs TH YK Mfr KNPT- ; TING MACHINE.CQ, J 62 West 4tb St. Cifl.cjp,nali a oliip w , . 44;47 ©731 IN 31 DAYS Made by one Agent,, selling Silver's' Patent Epasticßroom. ovei 50,pG0 now in use. Recommended by fjqn. Horace Qrnlcy ■ jifid the A.ni'ricein Agrietilturiet. One county reserved fiir endh Atr Tiii’jrtt. :R. Tl wipjxG, Jqjk»4llie, ,, .. , 41:4 7 AffMtta®! AieitsWl! S4OOO per year sn.e made by IMM rorla renowned ratent Everlasting White 'iFire ClwAes lAnes. ti*'apst. a»y\ b®?* ch»thes liDeydn the wo'rid; only 3 cts.'per toot, and will lasi f A.Rlrsw, Hirer IFire USU ?¥*»-, or 16 Vtaibon St., Cliic.aja, 111. 44:J7< , v., 1 .. ■ t ii, ! pans sv Sunlight " and Gaslight dors, and. Crimes, oi the ■ r-- — 11 ttlts faiirJa rib ha»bocofae Nro-'GAy - est and tn.ost Beaul^ful City in tjie worlo; how'its Beauty and Splendor are ] urch.ised at a. eawfriF c-jst of Misery nnjf. 1 Sufferings hitw visftors «re Swdridred by Professional Adventurers; how 1 Visiue, and Vice go arm in arm in the Beautiful City: how the most Fearfi.l Ciuhivs.' hi e committed and money is Squandered in useless Inxnry: and contains over 15'1 fine eugra.u',ngs of noted places, l.i'e and Scenes in Paris. Agents wniiteiL. Carvvaszt’ig Backs s'Mit free. Address Nation a l pu bushing co, Chiang*.' 4iL, Cißcinnati, Ohio, or St. Louis-M<x ? r.| - - • t -»u, ,-jH4X'. WANTED—AGENTS. $75 TO S2OO PER MOUTH, Every wfcierb, male and female, to introduce the / . GawlwdCnoiiSiisj'. FAMILY MG MACHINE. a Thii Machine rill Irtitch. h««, tuck, quilt, eord, bind, braid and embroider in.;; most superior manner. Price Only xlB Dollars. Fully Warranted for Five Year* We will pay SlOXt fur any machine that willsew a stronger, more beantrfitl, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the . ‘’ELASTIC LOCK SflTClf* ? ■ Every second stitch cam he cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart withouUtuai-.Weyny-aijeata Uopi ' < < to SBAvwwuwiVi a commission bom which tw.ee that umouqticau be madiy . .UUlr. ss< 4 ,/ ’ r Seoomb & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., Lustop, Mass , or St. Lotbj, Jtoj - j '/ rI, I' CAUTIHN —Beware of all Agents i selling .ILlchtuO* Aikddr'ille tkii<»h>inie ' as ours, illness they can show a Certificate of Agency eigned.by We ibyll not hold"ouEWlvts’T’Cspons'biel'or’w' rftiless MachiueSaoJU by aniF shall prosecu’eal! pm'.lea either sell ng or using Machines this Barat to the full extent of the law, unless such .Machines we e.WihtaiiaAi Mrfrttdis by our Agents. Do not l>e iniumtid upon by Who ■fisements anil j circulars and offer worthless Machines at a less jbie«.' • ’ , 44:47 ! — TL II ’ P I will ChangeThtv The Magic ConiD manent Meek or b own. It contains.o potion Any .me enn use it. One’setft by mail for sl. Addresw MAGIC COMB CO.,Springfield, Mass. 35-L’fw j Bools for Farmers aiSMßrtfta.! Round Voltnwesof the A met ic..n : Stock Journal, tor id6B containing 384 I double columa P»ges. Sent post pud for $1 50' Bound Volume of the American Stock • Journal, for 18<;0, containing 354 large , dquble ,column pages,, styit post paid j. for • q,r.', ~ i >4 ! Bp| Ike Dnirroian s iFMMinI pSst paid'-'. 25w | The Horseman's Manual “ ,25e ' The Ilog breed era Manual ♦ The Sheep Breeder's Manual “ 25c ; The Poultry Bie. der sMantinl ’* 2ac | ■ The whole five Manuals sent jsjst paid to : I one address for $1 60 Agents wanted, to whom lerge Induie-! meuts wiii Ite'offe.ed. Address -’r | N. P. BOY El'. & CO, Publishers, 40:13 Parkesburg, Chester Co 4 Pa. , ’ VJCrS FLORAL GUIDE KRlß7lk ' The First Edition of One Hirtvlred and Twenty ThouMtnd copies <e( Vics s tic. j UsTRATXn ('ATALOUI t OI SF.EJ S AXH , ; Flohal Gcjob. is ptii4 ! «bed u«d ready Ito out. It is el-gntitly pr’wed ou ■ fiue ni. eu piper, with about fine, wool Engravings oi‘ l iwwerosml Vogel* . ■ ahlea. and a beautiful Colored Plate -t J ■ tonniidMig of <H.ven vurieties of i'hiux < i Drutninondii, making a fine* i | BOQUIT OF PHLOXES. | It is thr mo«l beaqt.fulj as well as the . most instructive Fio al Guide published. 1 ' the Cattsre es ■Flowers sag Yenetablea. iffebet benefit of my custoiners, to, whom it is ' sert free without sppVesfloh,’ hot will : be facwe.M'd* tolM IBhe'sftj'ljr ly n>aiL | frn- Ten Cent., wkick is, not half the eqst. Addrtss. 1•' ’* c f * 37 MES riCK, ReOulcr , 1C TT
nuw« —nwiiiiiii',.■■■ ji—— JOB PRHJTINC. — —— , a'•--T -iK Jin: ■ .a. ‘ i-‘ o' '■ l . ;iiif 7; ■ . usM L•■ „ “ . it.-j[ ■,/: *i rin.n> i'n u rod ‘ -nae?! v; "J -f '• ■ : ■ '• ' Vl.« ' “EAGLE” --I :o re > -it'■ '■ ■ ■ h if: ■ bii-. Pn" '.! 'J' ■’ J.-.vUj '■- "J U / ■ a' . rii-'q <>' L’-- ■’ '■ **-.■ . „■ I:.’'" B 4 Job printing , .■/ ..Id IB L # .sUiabntV-tisvt, sv jo I. . -. I-j OFFICE. G 'f ■ i, j i * •• • . • i -w* . f«'t" * ’“t - • .N*' a- ;v «*>_•■ 1 • i , e- ' I .-A ! r- . sth e- - INDIANA. -tk» 'Stif A <■ To v.l t*l '• I . C ’ ... t . U 6 ~ ’• . .... >. >; : ■ :‘o i ' ■ s . ..A; .... 1.1. I< no .... I i:-; >' .n 1 WE ttESPECTFULLT CALL THE attention of the public to otir incre..s< d facilities for the executiuu us eveiy description of PU\IN AND T OB?JAMENTALr .TjFl w jh! in Ujh 4tn 3BT JOB PRINTING. —"V E-’H 1 'V A - : - i - .-‘i‘ ii * Midi 1 » , . . t . t f Having recently made large addtTYPE, BORDER, & ORNAMENTAL, to our Job Departmcbt, we Are now prepared to execute every description of 1 Printing re<|uiiwd tn a Country Job Os fice, sueh as ‘ CARDS, ! LABELS, CIRCVLARS. BALL TICKETS, < v . 1•• w I n>' ■d• ’ PROGRAMMES. BILL HEADS. 1 : - l■ ; r.-i . LETTER HEADS, PAMPHLETS, i ORDER BOOKS, i HANDBILLS, ' > ’ : ' _ h ‘*i I BLANK &OTES. L■■ ■ n ’ LEGAL BLANKS, -7r*u^is -t Lt -z •or. IS ai R ■■< Special attention given to Colored & fos!ei Printing. j I •..’ -W v ■ Yrderi IX taped fully Solicited [’ -s biw..’ i: • t i Aid 1 r Gv*i^i ( t» 3 q I .HUM CVA T22lS’ I .»;••.:c f. fl AJlress all orders to the EAGLE,” decaTCY, ; ftfb.*
- - - !■*■ I ■■ I ■ ■—i II —■ -—■—— , ■ l«f*il it*— - * - —** I —— «*«)>« ,1 ■ ■*"*-<" II !!■ P 'B*l"l sugar still lower. . 09. !;< } '■ " XWn.JB-i HR >7ll io . • , , • • Lti*’.» ff 1 ’P ■■'■ 1 h"IE)p»H Si: i i h;w in"faking bvd cents per pound duty uffy luis caused a decline in all Sugars to that amount. We now x !fn .. ( : CoftMt A, jicr pound,... . .. .... .... „14 ,ct».. Coffee Bi “ “ IB cts. CofteC. “ “• >1i............ ..1?|HB.Qhuive Yejlpw, per pQwnd,.,;^... Jo. ; l<? J. ...\ e.u .11 ctd/ Brown, •* ~ ~.a10|C1». Crushed; Potrdered arftl IS rah utiiled, 7 lbs. for ,81 Ob’ J_. ..-:. .i/.-vl-T . 4L ■ WM BMgESML fly ■> \S& 1 ■ Ksi OUR TKA TRADE. . 100 Boxes received; Tne «nvhigot‘ 40ee»»t» per pound on tea is no longer’doubted. Chir’ $1,60 tea. isl prons i-unced. better than any s2,oo'led s'oM by Other JiflUft<*s. The only rcasqn we cap pudersclt others isl, we |nirch»ae4liredV<«f he importeuand sell direct to the coueuiner, theieli-Y saving: our pups totnera th# profit of* the speculator, jobber and men, whicb. is* 30 to 50 cents per pound. Everv Pound Warranted, or JSoney _lleiwn«& Young llyroa, - G-- T per lb $tM .U&JCIK best lifiO. ■ •;. - '.■■••. -•-•-; /.. r. * ®«'S i’»: « •„ Brealt^st. JR ’’ '’2’J’S t!** Kt Chinese Mixture, . J . ■/• “ 80. 1.00, best 1--5 Our Best 25c Coffee,.... .t. . . ;?• now 23 Cents per pound ( Our 2nd best 20c Coffee. v... L.- • - • • . .nnW 18 centsper .pdnnd Dur 80c Golden Syrup, . .;.p; .*.,.. V 'flow 70-ptfc Our 12Jc Dried PeacWs ; ~«<>« R lo.ftfl, per I'Mibe ’... ■ .:. '•. ■* '• : .• • ■ ‘ for 25 < entj (hit- lOe Barftv . ’.’...-.. •’ ■'■<•■ -. ■ •• • 3 pounds for 2fiT,“or Md ped nonrtd Our 1 »e Sileintue. * 3 pounds for 25e or 9c per JWmi4< IWt Xrtry Tobacco . «••./. ';o • .’.»•* s ’’ P er FWMnd. Our Good-Smoking Tobnoce t now 2» cts. per pound , Good M’hiskr, in qunas bottles , now »■> cfs. Our 7e.Soap’"** 6 ets per bar. Our L'c Tallow Csnilleo ;!..,. . x . no* OW per pound Oar 22c StorCondlcs \..... . . t . ...■■■ • -a-- ' now ISeifl per pouuJL Best Sult; per ban el. .’.' . -.' z. Wt nrtv Cash for Batter and Everything watwantwl :at tbe-Kv,-. February 25. ‘ > FBUJT UO<SW. t t O — — j-1—- -
■■■■>ll hii| i.ii.g.. .__ggg jiu ..u'j*w License Kot'lcc N'OTICE is ner ebY given to tee j Citixenw or ■ Wnsbingtun p. Ad'-ms county, liidisnii, thnj tli<f tinier- f signed will itppl) to the Ifonrd Bt •('ontmissinnem oeaiiiKliitune county,- out licitMarch scss.ou, ItiTu, I'jr Ikiensc to sell -tpirituous, vinous, malt, aud other in; (n.cicutiug Jitpwis, for one y.eni, in less <|uanl:tics than a <i-u,iit t at a time at. the ptlowing described premises in the town of Decatur, in Adams, county, In* dinna/w^rir — C^wvWH.iU ftt \Pk ® side or Second strejjUtp.Sf hi town, tnif-y-six feet southeast bT llie northcast corner of Ln-lot number sixty-one (til,) in, said town of Decatup. "ti’ence tuhiiinr soittliWest at iiglit ijngks with S&ond street so ty feet, thence sdu'l.enst parallel With Seeotjd street thirteen feet, tin-nee east yhh ih% line firsl 'described forty Get, thence nor.thcnr.t along Second street thirteen feet to rhe place of beginning, io tie drank and used ExfccHtoi-’fl Stale. ■ Notice if hkhhby gives, that tlie undesigned, Eitduiwrfof the Est»te of Margaret Fbetri,’ deceased, ■ Will sell at Public. Sale, at the late rcsidenct oXthe dicrmSed, in St. Marysiowii. ship, Adams county, on . . .. ?8« 137°* i all the personal pttftety-of Die decedent, consisting in part o. one mare, t wo cows, one horse, wagon, harness, halt acres of wheat, household aud kitehosf fiirutture, beds and bedding, aud many A credit of nine months will b* given on all sums of tlrroo dollars, aud over, under that cash in hand. RH'IIARD L. PORTER, Jan. I-. — Efltray Wotlce. / '■pXRENLT by Frederick Nietenstein, ; I Root towurhip v Jniiiiity, 3d, 1870, a bli.ek cow, white ui)der belly and oft tip of UH. Appraised at's2s. Reported by H. D. Filliirg, J. P. , Attest: A. J. HILI> Clerk. Ketlce of Inflolvency. I 4 T fire JANUARY T&BM of Orel I! _2\ t'ourt <of Common I’ieaa of A4»uib county, the estate-of Samuel H»Ho , deceamedr win declared probably insolvent. Tlmm inte’-e*tod‘*r® uotifeod that ttwiU be souled accordingly'. < t u43. ' MARK ASPY, Atlmr. T1 Eslray Notice. ■■ ' ■ IrpAWßl* Oltaj Hssrt-y ‘ J towHohip. Dicember 21, 1869,. cne ■ Lhflh* brindio steer, maiked as foHnww: '[Slit in the rigtit ear. Supposed to b< i iro rears old. Appraised a< sls. . eiporwd by ILD. itiliirg. JIF.W : f\ 1' AMoafc A. J.lUm'Cterte For Saie-A Bargain. r -4 r F'HE south-east qaarter of section Sl- | 1 teen, t»wn tyenty-fivesriougelaur- | teom WmwtrOonlaiiiHtf cue buudrtM "nd pix«J so eo of hmfo'• ofert ll for Thelotd tw.iw Wabash nob Ip. ■■ » desirflblo loMtktnl. i»d well timbered. For further particular* SI W pttCO atfli ' tonne, call at the Each office. ts
> .<- j '.'9'll .!-■!.'>■ * hti ■ li J miaaw" IV. S. MAIL.’ NEW STAGE LINE bKtweem l EECATVR, IND. AiiDST. MARtS, 0., also, ANB •* Decaturto Monaoevllte, Ins., The undersigned will run Sjtiigcs regularly between named points, as -follows, to wit: -■ * . Leave Decatur, for Bt. Mnry's, <» Moa.daysaud Fi-idaydat 7 o’clock. A. M. Leave St, Mery's, for Decatur, ouTuosr •days, iind Saturdays at 7 o'clock, A Jf, Leave Deca tot; foe .Monroeville, morning (Sundays excited) at 7 o’clock, and Mel tlrn-l|ie same-day t»l (i nclook-.p. M., making connectin'* with trpius running both ways on lie ritttfturgh, ft. Wayne ,J- Qhicago R. R. , I will also <!o a general Express bueiness. All persous desiring packages bi ought from nny point rfiay irly npnb havingtheir orders promptly a*■ ohd<4 to/ H2nls GEO. h'LTICK. - ,>(» T r —I—L--Woflce. » . r ’ ’ To tie fUili/iyd Mt era if fIU fount of JDicatur: I, S. C. Btllmnry Clerk T. Ih, in pur-j sunnee to an order of the Board of Trustees' of said town, made February 2nd, 1870, cell n special meeting of ifieditieferS ot said town “to take Ihto considersttfui the p>opiiety of adopting , some^da n foe the protection of property j against fire.'' Meeting will convene at rGuirt Ilftuse, Wednesday, Feb. l(Ji 1871), at 7 o’clock P M. 8. C. BOLLM AN, Cl k, t. D. Decatur, Ind., Febi 2, 1870. ———n j '. r** l ! r.“" ———f l —f” Appointment of . xecsstor. IVOTICE IS IIEtIEBE GIVEN, THAT IXi the undcrs-giied lims been appointed Hxecmer of the-Estate of .Uaig iret Pbfte», late of Ad tms county, deebesed; The estate is probatdv solvent. ■ RlcrrAKl) L. ROUTER, Jan. 29, 1870. Executor • tFresli Garden, Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree,* Shrub and Evergreen Steeds, with directions for'' eiflfure; prepaid l>y mail. . The nujst complete and juniciou» as* siirthieHt in the ooiinti'y — Agents wanted. 25 Sorts of'eftlief foe *51.004 prepaid by mail Also Small Traits. Tianis; Hull ft, all theTtrew Potatoes, Ao , prepaid bjraMil. 4 lbs. Early Knee Potato..prepaid. M 4 - l«r*gus, $3 per 100; $25 per 1090, prc>> ■ Ipald. New hardy . flagrant evcibiodming Japan Bomryauekle, 50 ftts 4 ftect, ptepaid. Cape Cod.Craj berry. Ipx upland or lowland cultyro. $1 • 0 Wit|» d'Ccctions.. Fri Ced CivraJ login M any sdijtwsii. gratis; alee tradfc .Llist. - Seeds an B,M. WATSret.Old Cflhner Norftcries and Seed Warehouse. Plymouth. M*a>. ' Estabiish-din 1842. - pß, ' ni4 > Otray. I' T AKEN VP by Henry D. F'.hlat. Dec J 186<k ait Affray bull, red with i 1 whl'e oh the tip of tall, ene . | ye* v>HMa«l ftpelsflr apptwfoad kb slf 1 reported l>y S. S. MickJ< A.R. ---t.-* 40w8 Altoat, A. J. HILL, Clerk.
Attacmrfent. **. StateWf>lddJft,-HT « rft.tltH i Adams County, f — Daniel W. Martin, ) Thomas Orr. , j YT7~tt®KEAS, be'bre me, Charles . M! A'rwufo, » JpMkJSfofot.Mi. WmiJm and sor ‘ .Washingtsn toWuship, .Adams' cotinfy, Si iff C of, HirMnnu, Ua-nlel W> Martin, plaintiff in this action, did, qqf; the 20th day. of.Ugctunbgr, 1860, file hi* affldgyit Uud s h MWahment proceeding? against Thomas. orr, deftAon nip rind" Wlib+eaS, oh'-t he 21b h'ditj'-' of December, 1869. gp* ‘fftMtJ?! against said said summons W 9? returned ot fouufl.^jidqt time att.achmeri't.' isßu'fdhgifiiist the gntffe r clitwtleic, rl|hts/itt»4ii>,' sfadtteys npditfi*f r ?P4’Mi rights, credits and efi*cts of said defendant were garnisheed iu pcorgc Ht Mrri t-wnA whereas, the trial of mil catmw-riM.net .tor litferiri< tWfcJfcc I 2 W*{ 'KWVi,» Ovr is >■ teby'nM’fieß «fjtbe'peddi»||’otfe said proceeding, and that unless |tq..appear aud answer or defend the same wiIF be taken hy defaulT, nbd jlie proceeding* wHihe heat'd and hTfrflbsenc£. '* - qA* 40:3 . CHARLES M. FRANCE, J. 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HILL. ' Loriflni’d'M “Eureka” Smoking*tut>ncco is nn eiceHent articlS ; of' gi-auhlattd Virginia. .. a j --Wherever introduced it is univer". t sally admired. | —ll Is pnt up hi ‘hriifilsmne nttislifl » nga, in. which orders,for MetnschaUl*. I Pipes are duirv pnqketl. Loriilard’ts “I’acht Ctfib'’ Smoking Tobatco link no superior; being j denicoLnixed, it ewnnet injure ntrvtletai oonaututioiiSj. or people pf seaenforj fbanits. ■ k ; —lt is produced from selections tff fhw > I finest stock, and pee pared-by » patented , and original manner. ~ —lt is very aromatic, mild, and light. O in Welglit— wHi last muchlringer than others; noc doesit born orUtintfft the tongqe, sr leave,* disagreeable » fHr * ;; —Ordtrsforgefthiat, ftlcg** < ’N c * T 1 Mecrscluium Pi<>»,-ailvtr * packed in iftai Testier P9« lie '£“’7 I ’ **?• ’ I placed In tbWTncbi t’luWbrartff dally. •• Ceutary * ,' Ctawing Tflwtri-o ,i Tins brand of Fine Cut. Chewing,. l 1 TJtiaccb has nb sityeribr any Wf ere. -] —lt is, without douUS, the beet chew-* k I ing tqbaccp itrlito reutrtry. t 9 ' Lorillard’a Sni>o« ~ „ LHave been in general use in the United. ’States over 1K) and s TH ackhowl-' edgftd “tM best' Wteercrdi used. J > I —ls youn stortkccpqkdoea not k*7*i these articles for sale, MX him tb gat , ' them. * , 7 1 —They are sold hy rasped able jebbeeg b almost every where, . J ' —CintoUW maWed ofr Wfltftfth' »M>. ?, < P. LOKILLABD R “ n85w12 New Tctk.
