Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1865 — Page 3

THE E A G LE. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL 8c miscellaneous. Remombpr! RnmemberH Arjr farm’s of SmV'«criptinn i«.nno cnnv nn*» vrir in rJvrtkp <’so witbin the von- ° 00. nt tho Vxpi’mtinn nf ffc*» vonr. «2.5 f L No nnpor (Huron Hr. net' ’»ntil al l arronre nro paid up. un- I ew> nt the opiKH 'ftho Publishers Tho naopr will ho sent to et|h,Fcrih'»r« r f tor thoir time of subscription has exniro 1 «nb’<* entice is givnn to the con'rnr-” Wn ro-'< ; v<« no subscribers, for a loss period than 6 month*. Snnfiql Vpt »OP, TO ADVERTISERS.— 47//7</ncrh>cr»ir ken fa* c time. nnd ordered nyf he PTnirntfnn nffhetime snee.infd. wi'lbe '•htv''pd he reoid/ir rtries fnrtfi9 tameun to the time they re ordered out. STOVK FOR SALE ! Any p-“r*on wishing to purchase n fir*’ ronl<in<y-ctnve, will pleaso call on JOHN HALE, nt the Eagle office. THE LADY’S FRIEND. Another heAutifnl steel on <?r a opens the March number nf this favorite periodical, jn«t received. Th? engraving I Fas no title other than the two simple lines—- “ Oh. I see them sinking. sinking alqwlv. Those olden dreams so pure and holy.” The design an 1 execution of this en craving are exquisite. The steel Fashion Plate of this month i« a double anti, a* usnal. adm’rably engraved. We need hardly allude f n the rtsual number of devn*ed to the illiis-'r < Hob of th* fashion, itc The music :< “T«oae T/.ov’hing pvr°,” a baVal. Among tho L'terarv contents we i ••’•• “Aunt “A Death; ?c?ne.” “Tracing Resemblances,” Svnrv of a Household.” “Mr Ange! in Diitjrnwe,” “Bitten,” (n sad ®’orv r ia* fiv<* to ♦he f’moos “Afad Stoue,” nf which *to*v ‘helc id’ng fao»s are d’dareJ »hc <,’»•! o»\ q phrsician** w’fe. to he ’ r uo.) <, F‘ , ur Rifthday?.” “Ah'Kf*. A Nnt A lore.” “Pie-inn Flowers.” “The Mansion at L seing’on.” Novelties, I. i torinl*. dre , Price A? 50 : 2 copies $4 00 ; 9 cnp?'« *16.00; 21 copies >3500. Spocim-n numbers will be ‘•ent tn those- desirous of making un clubs for 15 rents heel •• .v. WiNon’s celebrated Sewing Machin*•>r#» furnished a* Pr*rniivps Addre*-" Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut stree Philadelphia. Now i« the time.’o send on suberin tionsj tor 1865. cor RTS. Ci»cuit Cuurh ( Tenth Circuit.) Hor. Hohert Lowrv. d j.’ *®. Regular session* commence 2nd Mondrtr in February and 4 L Monday in Anoint each year—hold ir.g nr,»» wees’. Common Pleas Court % (Twentieth District)- —Hon Lime* W. Borden. »Tudg*. Regular sesp’nn* commence 2nd Xfnr.'Tav in Jmnarv, May and 'September each year—boldiog two weeks, if busL n*<s req a' re.!?. Commissioners* Court— Regular ses-«-’nn« commence first Monday in March, Jun*, September and December. r=pWith thi« number cnmmencf a a new volume of the EagU. we expect to make the Eagle a better paper henceforth. We shall endeavor to make it worthy of the support of the Democracy of Adams county, and when we have done this wo feel confident of receiving that support. <s^-onr friend. the Sheriff, has b°?n thinking Jess meanly of the legislature for the last few days, in consequence of his fees having been increased bv that worthy body. Bully for Jake and the fees. JtSF The Comrni sinners’ Court is in session this week. The session will occupy the greater part of the week ns there is an unusual amount of business to transact. I OUR DUTY. Wp deem it our dutv to keep constantlr before nur reader? that most valuable of all medicines, known as Coe’s Cough j Balsam. It has stood the tests nf time and experiment, and all who use it speak ’n the most praise worthy term* if its medicinal value. It is the real duty of every parent to keep a constant supply of it in the house, ready for immediate | Use. Not only is it a moat splendid remedy for coughs, sudden cohls. influenja, croup, and aP throat complsinta, hu» it is the consumptive’s great relief When they are so far gone that no medieme will ever cure them, Coe’s Congh Rai ram will be found an invaluable friend to allay the coughing, help the exnentnr «- | tion. and ease the Why will t ye that arc suffering from roughs, cnida, I ercup, lore throat, ho«r a ene»w — and that;

|?re lifthlp. 10; pulmcnarv attauk,, not tuke our Bclviee, »mi provide yourst-H with a : supply of One's Couiih Btlsiun —tlie best :<nd eljeapvst Coiifjb Bnlsnin in tht world ? It costs but forty cents, and etn be found upon the counters of druggists. Mai 3 Election Notice. SHERIFF’S OFFICE. Adams C-tnit / Indiana. Mnrch 10th, 186.) ( j T.Jacoh Stultz. Sheriff of the Comity of Ad- : nrn* -nd State i's Indiana, do hereby give notice thnt a General election will be hel< at. the ' usual places of holding elections in the sov- ral t n-nships of A lam- County, on the first Mon- • day of April, it ' *-iv.g MONDAY, APRIL 2d. 1865 • For the purpose of electing officers in the certificate of the Clerk of Adams Circuit Court, a copy of which is hereunto : nnex“d. J A COB STFLTZ, Sheriff A C. i q t*.tv of Indiana J K To ’he Sheriff of Ad.Vhi)uC<» , ’n v.j * s ‘ ams Countv, Greeting: I. John McConnel. Clerk of ’he Adams Circuit, Court, in and for the State and county a fore* t ii<| do hereby cerlify tha , at a general | Jeetion tn be held in ’-aid county and State on officers are to he «-!«cte<l. tc-wit : Twojnsticps of the Peace, for Kirkland township, to fill the vacancies, occasioned by the expiratjon of the terms of office of Daniel ' W. ’dv a d Henry Gnlhreth. E«q‘. One Ju<tiee q f the Peace for St Marys townshipto fill the vacancy, occasioned by the ex 1 niratipn of the term of office of Samuel Smith. One of the Peace for Blue Creek t awnshin t<» fill t e vae - inr v , octasi'imal by the I H’signat ion of David Shepherd, Esq . 1 On? Justice of the Peace for Hertford town ‘ship to fill the vacancy, rw'casioned bv the ex biration of il. * tv rm of office ot Mart’.n Kizer, 1 Ehn. JnQtiee nf the Peace for ,Teffer«on town in fill the vacancy, occasioned bv ’lo* ,-x---niraiion of the term of office of Justus Kelly, Eso. . i On»» Justice of the Peace for Preble town c hip ’o fill the vacancy, occasioned bv Aixge Def ’ kii'i failin'.” tn inke out his commis-ion One ,Je«l : r<**>f the Peace for Root ' ‘n fid the vne-mcv . o# e,a-'i , »Ded by the c.eath of '/'•'h ki'ih ! 'ro\rn. E«(i . ! 6„ rt .T n <f ■> A s the Penne for Union township ' H]l ttio vacancy, occasioned bv the removal ; ~f John Ba-nh ’rt. E«q.. from th''county. WITNESS m” hand the seal nf said Court this the Bth day of March, > '-s'.Ml 1 -65. ' JOHN McODXNEL, Clerk . I Marl!) ByW.F.ST dab\ er, Deputy. Xnlire to Non-Besident. Stn’A ol Indiana. County, Court of Comtnon Pleas, May Term. 1885 '■tsmU'd 0 Vir.cc, V .neo, i Cathnrir- A llisnn, ; Robert It Ailison, ~4 I Complbinl for ' \br.b,H P Vance. Partition. S>r')h Heines, Vance, I rvm D S nissr n Piitn-im Sinissmn. | Cl ’inilton Rogers, j I’ appearing t«i ’he satisfaction of the C'erk "f the Court of Common Pleas that T»vi n D Sinisson, Putnam Sinission and :iL mibon Rogers, three oi the above i named defi-n t ints, are non-residents o', t b • 9fate of I i<liana, Naliee. i>* therefor?, hereby g’vnn said r>nn-re«ident defendants o’ the tiling and i n».ndmdcc of sai l complaints, anil unless •h. v he th* r? and appear before th*Ju • >■? of ihe C ‘urt of Common Ph*a«. ’on the firs’ dav of the n»'Xt lenn of said Court, to be held at th? Court Uniise, in like town of D••catnr. »n said cnimT. on nb. (l 2nd Monday of May 1865. and an-iwi-r or demur, thereto, the same will be taken as tine and a decree had thereon accord inadv. JOHN McCONNEL. Cl-rk. MarlO By W. F Studaiaxer, Notice Io Non-Besidents. iS-i'fnf Indiana. Alums County. }•?» Tn the (’6»rt of Common Pleas, May Term. 1865 ' Fiederick Schwartz, 1 vr. I Complaint for ' Hmaline Scliwartz, J* Partition. ’RTwaH Schwartz. Eliza Schwar'z. ft appearin'/ *n (lie satisfaction of tr.e j Clsrlf nf the Court of Common Pleas, that Emalinn Schwar’z. one ot the above I named defendants. Is a non resident of tl » State ot Indiana, Notice is. therc'ore. hereby civet) said non-resident, defendant o* the filing and pendancy of said complaint, and unless; she be there and appear before the Judcr , of tint Court of Common Pleas, on the: first dav of the n< x' term of sa’d Court, to le held at the Court House, in tbei | town of Decatur in said county, on ill- i 2nd Monday of Mac. 1865 and answer or demur thereto, the same will be taken ns true and a decaee had thereon accor-; i dinglv. .10HX McCOXNEL.CIerk. : MarlO Bv W F. Studabaker. Deputy. , Poor Notice. >otica i fi herd)’’ that the I ' ovor«*'P" nf th** pnar’’•ill sen)**-’Dtnpn j Sm'- t* h ,s offi*'*' '■ i Bit me r?» , Sa t< ivn shir. A I j nms con-’tv. Tn«!inna, f»T«m thi- <fat* till th? first Vnn*hv •’> Mny n?xt. forth? nryntPY’ancH of Eb’7.a’-?’h Taylor, a n«np?r of said conntv. ; for one v*-ar from the fir-? Vn’vlnv in May, 186’. SV’IT EL FTSY. M.Vr’o.4w Overseer of th<* Poor, appointment of Adminis-i trator. Notice i' h-reHv >rimn that the nndersianed j has lorn nor,oo,ted 1 dmini-trator of the estate nf I- illinm Pil ars, deceased, late n r Adams eonntv. Indiana. F-i 3 estate i«/npnosetl to | besolrent. BEMJAMIV -I RIO . | ; M HU. Adminu>tr»t o r. !

H Sale of Beal Estate. ' Notice is h' (by gir.ni that the uudersigueil cotnmi'S : <>:mr, bv authority "f the Court of Common I'leas of Adams county,Tndiana, will: sell, at public sale, at the Court House, in De- ■ calur, in said county and State, on the Sth D iv of April, 1860, j between the hours of ](l o'clock, a. in., and 5 - o’clock, p. m.. of said dav, the following scribed real estate, to w|r :—The sonth Pq .t ' ! quarter of section seven (7) in township (2S) ' north of riinire <I4) east in said conn: v 7e'd State, except (40 1-100) acres cut °ff therefrom by a straight line between I <vo points, ano ,-,f which IS situate (113) perches and (5) links, I east of the northwest corner thereof, and the other of which is situate (1 :|) porches and < '■) i ; links, south of the norihwest corner thereof [and except (18) acres cm off therefrom bv a straight line ti two points, one of which •s situate 7-45) rods north of th--outhmist i co nor thereof .and the other of which is situate • (75 4-5) rods west of the southeast corner 1 j tin reef. TERMS; fine-third cash in hand, the balapcc in two j oqmil payments of six and ( W elve months, j with interest secured bv note and seen rity to ' ■ the satisfacti«n of the undersigned. J. R. 8080. | Mar (),4w Commissioner. [ Sheri IPs Sale, By virtue of an execution to me directed and I delivered by the Clerk of the tdams Circuit' Coutt ol the State of Indiana. I have levied , upon, and will expo .a to sale at public auction. I a: tlie Cptirt House door in sud eonnty t>f A-l 1 I ants, between the hours „f ten o’clock, a tn., ' and four o’clock, p. m , on Saturday April Is/, 1865. the rents and profits for a term of years not ; , exceeding seven of the following described i real estate to-wit: In-lot .Xo.for:y(4o)in the town of New B -ffalo, 1 Adams County and State of In.liana, ami on . j failure to realtz • l.lterefroni the full amount of I the execu ion. I will, at the same time and | place, at. public mictio 1 as aforesaid, expose the [ , lee simple o said described roil estate." Executed O the pronei tv of Williatn N V njeatup, at the suit of James S. Griy-bv and ; I Others. JACOB STULTZ, ; MarlO Sheriff A. C. i Appointment of Executor.; Notice is hereby given that the undersigned | ' lias ten appointed Administrator of the estate of Zedekiah Brown, late of Adams ccunty, ; deceased. J ! Said estate is supposed to bn solvent. JOHN WOT. MarlO Execute-. Election, Notice ts herel.p given that an 1 election will I l>e held at the usual place of holding elections, , n Washington township, Adatps county, Indii ana, on Monday, April 31, 1865. [ for the purpose of electing the following town- i i i-hip officer.-* : [ One Township trustee,two Constables.and one ' . Supervisor foi e&ch rond district ,n said town- 1 ship. JOHN MFIBERS Mar 3 Trustee Washington Tp. intiM'T \t it’s su£~ i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned I Administrator of the ostah-of John Harr, dei ceased, will offec, at public auction, for sale [ at the Court » ous** d »or, in Decatur, Aaams , I county,lndiana.on the 18ih Dav of March, 1865. i between th-- hours of (1) on? and <4} four 1 ' o’clock. P M , of said dav, th? following de ( scribed real estate, to wit:—ln lot number 334 I in the town of Decatur. Adams county. Indi ! ana. subject t-» the widow’s life estate in one- | tin d tber of during her life TERMS OF SALE : , ’ One third of the purchase mo ,ey to he paid ‘ lin Land; one third in six. and one-third in * - twelve months, with interest secure*! bv free j hold security to the sa!i«faction of the under I'Sijzned. GEORGE FRANK. ( j F**bl7 Administrator, j stoves m imrni t; ROVER <t SCHLEGLE, i TValetm in STOVES, an I M.ann(«cturers of | TIK. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE. 4 LL w<uk arranted. We keep m hand a . \ good assortment of .IfOOK, PIRLfIR OFFICE STOVES, j the finest, and st, in the nurket. . < Alsn. a gond assortment of i TIN-WARE, and PRESSED and JAPAN WARE, < which wp will sell cheaper for cash than they ’ can be bought at any ocher establishment in ; the W? t County Produce } taken in exchange for Tin Ware. ! We invite the community at large to come ' , and see for themselvea, and they will be satis- ’ , -I tied with our work and prices. p i SHOP—On Main street,opposite the County , C’erk’s office in the building formerly owned : by William D. Fruxee. Esq vßno4B KOVER A SCHLEGLE. , STILL AHEAD!' AT THE FANCY STARE VND will continue to be ahea«l of any other ; establi-limvni in the West, Low Prices and Excellent Quality of our Goods, C. CRABBS, i having bought out N. B. Shoemaker, will now [ i offer his large stock of Mllllntrg' and Fancy Goods nt Greatly Reduced Price, We have, also' on hand a large assortment of j Cloaks. Far., Hoods, Nubias. Dress Trimmings, Glove®, [{<>‘ierv. &e. MISS KATE MIESSE j Continues still in onr employ, and is prepared ; ! to trim Hats and BoxxzTsin the latest and most [ approved styles. Don<>‘ fail to call and examine our stock. t i We stndv to please. I v8n047 C. CRAR3S. | I

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GOLD IS FALUIGI ✓ Prices are corning dawn. ORABBS & MOSES Have just returned frori the East, where they have purchased a large and splendid assortment of CUU GOODS WERE bought, since the great decline in gold, consequently we can sell GOODS cheaper than before. We invite our old customers and ail others io call and examine our new stock, which we will sell cheaper than any house west,of the mountains. *ll e mean just what we say so. Don’t fail to call before purchasingelsewhere. Our stock consists of everv variety of STAPLE AND FW DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, , Cloths, cfissimeres, tweeils. jt-anes, itc., brown and b'each-d »hirtings, ticks, stripes, drills, &c. A fin-- assuitrnent of Yankee notions, hoods, nubias, and woolen goods of all d-scriptions. A splendid stock of ready made clothing, hats, and caps, men's and boys’ boots, queensvvare, hardware, wood*are, &c. A good assortment of groceries. We thank ymi 'or the past liberal patronage. We respectfully invite you to <a 1 and sec Don't forget the place, one door south of the post office. We will continue as heretofore to pay the highest price for produce. Cash paid far wheat, cloverseed and pork. December 2, 1864. i The Largest and Oldest DRY GOODS HOUSE! IX THE CITY. TOWNLEY, DEWALD & BOND’S Popu 1a r One Price Store! RECENTLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. o/fer a Large and Varied Slock of RICH ORES GOODS! f igured and Praia Dress Silksand alldesirable colors, brown and unbleached sheetings and shirtings, prints, tickings, checks, stripes, denims, jeans, satinets, cassimeres, broadelotbs, ladies’ cloths, &c., house furnishing goods, table and towel linens, carpels, oil cloths. * REMEMBER ONE PRICE r 0 aLL. Goods w&rrasitd io be aa repvt* seined or the money reiundtd. Xo.JIO7.COH MBYSTREET, »fohtjwatne,;ind. TOWHET, DEWALD & 808 Fori WatQ*, r re4t*B*' 1-M4