Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1862 — Page 3

Til E E A G L E. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. . LQC/ ' ft MISCELLANEOUS. Jl-tt? ■■■«!» r obligation. to D. vv . Vorhe'-s fi - trerotw 'Vors in the way of public (jocuipentH. JSF'There will bs a public installation of the officers of St Mary’s Lodge, I. 0. O. F., at the School House in this place, on Friday evening, July 4th. The public are invited tube present. JPsrAn unusual amount of rain has fallen tn this section, during the weak.— Had the weather been pleasant, most of the clover-hay would have been harvested this week, as it is, but little has been secured. The frost on Friday night—last week—cut down the corn on the praities, ' ut the damage is inconsiderable. We understand there was a secret caucus held somewhere in town last week, to prevent the people from making arrangements to celebrate the 4th of July. We presume it is the same clique that has heretofore had so much influence in preventing the people from celebrating this day, for several years past. These old fogys musn’t come in our way, we intend to celebrate, we do. Ciiuip Corre-pondence. Memphis, Tenn., June 14, 1862. Mr. E ditor, Sir:—We left Tiptonville on the 12th inst. for this place, and arrived here on the following morning.— We found everything quiet, and Col. Fitch in command of the place, having ui der him the 46th and 43d Indiana re<r iojents, while the gunboats lay opposite the oity. This morning Col. Slack assumed command of the city and forces here, thereby relieving Col. Fitch. The forces now •here are the 47th, 46th, and 431 Indiana regiments and a portion of the Ist Illinois cavalry. I have been informed the 31th Indiana will soon be ordered here. A great many citizens have left the city, while the gre ter portion of those remaining are aullen, and no doubt would convey <c the rebels intelligence of our situation, ha 1 they an opp rtunily. None five allowed to leave without taking the oath of allegiance, and procuring a pass from the Provost Marshall. It is very warm to day, yet I think our men will stand it pretty well. At this time we have none sick, and but few unfit for duty, while pH are in the best of spirits. No changes have taken place in the regiment since writing. Yours, &c , Wm. VANCE

Lntrst News. Washington, June 24.—N0 dispatches indicating battles or engagements in »nv quarter had b.en received at the War Department up to half-past two o’clock, P. M. The Senate is cunaideting the Confiscatfon Bill Gen. Nelson’s divison of Halleck's r rmy was at Inka, Mississippi, forty miles south of Corinth, on the 16th inst. The troops were in good condition, enjo-fing themselves in that fine country. There are several n ineral springs in the neighborhood—lnka being a some what prominent watering place, frequented in former seasons by people who did not find it convenient to go further north. A new sect, led by a man claiming to be Moses risen from the dead, has given trouble in Utah, which led to a small rebellion, resulting in the death of the prophet and several of his followers. Over two hundred merchants have taken the oath of allegiance in'Memphis.— The rebel Gen. Coles, who wrs an origin - rI Secessionist, since his cotton was burned wants so take the oath. Nrw York, June 24.—The friends of Mexico are pressing upon the Senate the ratification of the treaty with Mexico granting pecuniary aid to that Government. There is an interesting telegraphic sum mary of news this morning. The London Times’s magnifies the importance of Jackson’s raid in the Shenandoah valley, says it is evidence the rebe lion cannot be put down and intimates that European mediation has been decided upon. This, however, was officially denied in Parliament. The News.the friend of America, takes a different and correct view of Jackson’s operations' The bill prohibiting polygamy in th* Territories has passed both Houses, and will be a law when signed by the President. A rebel vessel loaded, with lead and shoes, ran the blockade lately into Stono river. The Union gunboats having possession of that stream, a fact of which the rebel comander was ignorant, the vessel end her cargo fell into the Lands of our forces. Candidates nre beginning to swarm for collectorships under the new tax bill. Jake Egbert and Bob Corwin, among others, are here from Ohio, looking out for the new places. The Secretary of w«r has been called on for papers in the McKinstry case.

Evidence showing that Beauregard aud a portion of the Mississippi army are at i Richmond, accumulates. The extraordinary Trentv with Mexii co has been ratified by the United States. The House passed the $150,000,060 Treasury Note bill yesterday.

!TF Headquarters Company 11, (T G. GAG th | Reg’t, O. V., Camp at Beverly, Va., July 27. . '6l Dr. 0. W .Roback. Cincinnati, Chio:—We ' received your long wished for remedies a few | ■ days t.gb, and hasten to return you a unanimous | I ext rcssion in regard to our opinion of the merits ; of the *ame. Wo have used them with great benefit in our Com pa v, and heartily attest, to the public opin lion of their great benefits. Tn our cases, cspe 1 ctally wh'■'re there havebt»eh so many groat, chani gosas from the ci villi an in daily routine in business nt homo, to jibe exposed habits of active soldiers in a strange and unnatural country, do we most appreciate the merits of Such Heavensent values as yours. To all those in ourpo sition do wo most emphatic;.by recommend your Remedies, being assured, from experience, that they will be a very welcome companion. Yours, very truly, s: gned : Joseph A. A ndrfws , Ca pt. . Co. B 6th Regt. O. V. James Y. Sample. l®t. sergeant company B. Charles H. Foster. 2d “ “ Charles B. Russell, Ist Lieut. Co. B. 6th Reg. Thoma® Royse. 2d ** “ E. B Warren 3d sergeant “ “ S. A, Saver, 4th ** ** Samuel D Schooler Commissary, Corporal Charles W Taylor. •* Edwnrd Rultmnnn. " Carlton G. Gable; together with 60 ’ privates; a unanimous expression being givenj For sale by druggists everywhere. The special attention of sutlers is solicited to this as be , ing the bust article for complaints incident to ’ camp life. iTwTCiTAMI’ER, PHYSICAIN SURGEON DECATUR, INDIANA. lEFOFFICE—On the east side of Second St . in the room formerly occupied by J. D. Nuttman as a banking office. vl-n42. STI iIAIHk E It «H(lltl). Attorneys and Counsellors nt Law, DECATUR, IND.

WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF r ▼ the tenth Judicial Circuit. attend tothc collection of claims, the payment of taxes, re dem pt ion of lands, Ac. OFFICE—On Main street, one door south o' he Public Square. v4-n!4. Commissioner’s Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed by the court of Common Pleas of Adams county, by virtue of an order of said Court will offer at private sale, the following described real estate to-wit; The south east quarter of the south west quarter of section five in township twenty-sev-en north of range fourt.<*en east containing forty acres of land, more o- less, at any time after July Ath, 1862, on the following terms; One thir l of the purchase money to be paid in end. one third in six, and one third in twelve months, with interest on deferred payments, the pin chaser giving his note with approved security, waiving benefit of valuation laws. 1). STUDABAKER. Mav 15, 1862* w7. Commissioner. SherilPs Sale. virtue of an axecution to me difccted > and delivered by the Clerk of the court of common plea.-, of Adams county in the Suite of Indiana, I will expose to sale, at public auction, at the Court House door, in the county of Adams, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m , and four p. in , on Saturday, June 28, 1862, the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven, of the followirg described real estate to wit: A part of the south-west quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty one (21.) townshiptwenty eight (28,) north of range fourteen (14) east; commencing at a stake fourteen feet (14) from A, Yocum’s blacksmith shop, on the Fort Wayne and Piqua Plank Road, adjoining the town of Monmouth; thence northwest along said road one hundred and twenty fed, to a.stake; thence north-east at right angles with said road, one huw.ired and twenty feet, to a stake; thence south east, parallel with said road one hundred and twenty feet, to a stake; thence south west one-hundred and twenty feet to the place of beginning, containing in all two fifths of an acre of land; and known as the Zi ba Dorwin tavern, at. or in, and adjoining the town of Monmouth, in the county of Adams, in the State of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of said writ, 1 will at the same time and place at public auction, as aforesaid ex pose to sale the fee simple of the said described real estate Executed as the property of Anthony Leslie, the suit of James Spencer. GEORGE FRANK, May 5, 1892. Sheriff.

Bridge Letting. Notice is hereby given that the underigned will receive sealed proposals for the building of a bridge over Three Mile Creek, in Hartford township, until Saturday, the *i‘f»ih day of July, 1g62. Plan, draft and specification of the work can l>e seen at the residence of the undersigned, at Bueu a Vista, Indiana, also the terms of payment etc By order of tke Board of Commissioners, at their June session. EMANUEL NEADERHOUSER. June 12, 1862. Agent, amir nFTOBTRim; The undersigned will sell at public auction, on Saturday, the twenty first day of June, the plank laid across his premises by the Fort Wayne and Piqua Plank Road Company.— Said company having long since disorganized aud ceased to exist. B. F. BLOSSOM. June 12,1862. t • JEFFERSON QUICK, DEALER IN CLOCKS, »WATCHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, &C., DECATUR, INDIANA. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, <tc.< repaired on short notice. SHOP—On Second Street, in Frazee’s law office. vsn4l.

Auditor’s Report. Auditor’s Office, Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, June I$Z, 1862. The County Auditor herewith submits to the lion Board of Commissioners, of the Couuty of Adams, in the State of Indiana. the following annual statement of the Receipts and Expenditures, at the County Treasury, from the first day of [June, A. D, 1861, to the 31,st day of May, A. D. 1862, (both inclusive.) Receipts. State Revenue. 3713,65 County Revenue, 4 893,81 ■ Road Revenue, 46 sJ<> j School Revenue* 4*27,76 I Township Revenue, 1 138,1 H I Special School Revenue, 29)3,34 I Congressional and Common school fund 3467,12 Interest on congressional and common i school fund, 47 2,31 Decatur special school revenue, 681.9 I 1 Redemption money, 582,24 Sinking fund revenue, 12'4 74 Penalty and interest on taxes, Decatur corporation revenue, 267,5« Cost and damages, 45,27 Total receipts. 35363,25 Expenditures. State revenue 3794,36 Road re ven : 617,16 School revenue * 4746,17 Township revenue 1236,05 pecial school revenue 2051,20 Congressional and common school fund 3370,00 Interest of congressional and common school thud 6083,9 > Redemption money 576,60 Sinking fund revenue 1261,39 Decatur special school revenue 733,23 Decatur corporation revenue. 274,76 Cos/ and damage 4 >,27 County office 205<‘,41 Bridges 2469,2* Expense of poor 633,57 Expense of courts 4’4,31 Jury fees 56i},81 Assessing revenue 420,29 Stationery i 12,90 Specific 488, l'» Printing 224.50 Interest on county orders 184 21 'faxes refunded 12.61 Highways 76.67 Exp< nee of prison 40 70 Expense of election 31,17 Total Expenditures 36534,75 By the foregoing statement of the Receipts and Expenditures, the operation of the county Treasury is exhibited, except in the expenditures of the county revenqe, which shows the entire amount of orders drawn by the Auditor on that fund. For the true condition of the Treasury,’with reference to each fund separately, you; re respectfully referred to the following report. State Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the Treasury, June Ist, 1861. 100.34 There was received from duplicate of 1861. 3254,00 There was received from delinquencies, 419,79 There was received from docket fees, 29.00 There was received from sale of statutes 1,50 Then* was received taxes due Wells, and Wabash counties: 8,76 Total. 3813,39 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid Treasurer’s fees for collecting delinquencies, 26,30 Paid into the State treasuy and mileage to the Treasurer 3759,30 Paid into the Stab* Treasury, due Wells and Wabash counties 8 76 Balance in the treasury June I. 1862 19.03 Total. 33 3,39 Road Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury, June Ist, ■ 1862. 239.53 Tin re was received from duplicate of 1861. 4169,55 1 There was received from deliuquen cies 435,55 Total, 4844,63 DISBURSEMENTS. Treasurer’s fees in collecting delinquencies, 28.77 . Road receipts filed by the Treasurer, 3533.43 i Amount paid to the township TrusI lees, 1084.96 Balance in the Treasury, June Ist, I 1862’ 197,47 ■ Total. 4844,63 School Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the Treasury June Ist, [ 8G 1 , 167.18 There was received from duplicate of 1861, 2349,56 There was received from deliuquen cies, 333.71 There was received from State Treasury, 2044.49 Total. 4894 94 DISBURSEMENTS. j Treasurer's fees in. collecting delinquencies, 29.31 , I Paid to the town and township Trus tees, 4725,86 Ballance in the Treasury, June Ist, 1862, 148.77 Total. , 4891,94 Township Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury June Ist, 1862, 139,17 There was received from duplicate of 1861, 993,45 There was received from delinquencies, 144.73 I Total. 1277,35 DISBURSEMENTS. [Treasurer’s fees for collecting delinquencies, ' 9.31 Paid township Trustees on account of services, 295,74 Paid township Trustees on distribu tion, 931.00 Ballance in the treasury June Ist. 1862, 41.3 1 ' Total. 12'7 35

Sinking Fund. RECEIPTS. There was in the Treasury June Ist, 1861, 20.81 There was received from the'du plicate of 1861, 1219,82 There was received from deliuquen cies, 54 92 Total 12'15,65 DISBURSEMENTS I Paid Treasurer’s fees in collecting de- | linqnencies. 2,49 Paid into State Treasury, 1258 90 [Ballance in the Treasury, June Ist, ; 186.’. 34.16 j Total. 1295,5? Special Schoo! Revenue. RECEIPTS. j There was in the treasury, June l?t>, ' 1862. 'Ol-23 I There was received frcml duplicate of I 1861, lnoG.3g There was collected from delinqueucies, 2 7.01 Total, 2114.57 DISBURSEMENTS, Treasurer’s fee for collecting delin 1 9 f>9 i quencies, i-.u-PaidS C. Bollman .’services as school Examiner 44.58 Paid township Trustees, 1992.0 ' Balance in the Treasury, June Ist, 1862. 63 37 Total, 21 I t. >7 Decatur ,r Special Schoo! WVffIWM TBS. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury, June Ist, 1161, 48 27 There was received from duplicate of 1861 641.20 There was received from deiinquencws, . . 3 ’.*< Over drawu on this fund, 3,02 Total, „ 733 >2 ’ DISBURSEMENTS. Treasurer’s fees in collecting delin quencies -rio' 1 !?. Paid school trustees of the town. ' ■ “ school trustee of the town, services, 15.00 Total, 73323 • Corporation Revenue. RECEIPTS. There wes in the treasury, June Ist. 1861, , ’’ oo There was received from the duplicate of 1861, 25671 There was received from deliuquen • „ 10.3 b cieß » . hi Over-drawn on thia fund, *• total, 274 76 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid treasurer’s fees collecting ( 2a Paid Lown treasurer, ’ >7 ’’ total, 271.76 cowssiamwooN school Rs- !H T ow • RECEIPTS. There was in the Treasury, June Ist; 1861. r 4 -71 Received from forfeited recognizances, 59.00 ” from fines paid in by the Clerk, 87 > OO ” from fines paid in by Justices of tlie Peace, t Loans refunded by borrowers, 3295.87

total, .’471.8 t DISBURSEMETB. I Amount loaned on Mortgage, 3370.00 I Balance in the treasury, June Ist, I 1802, 101 83 total, 3471, INTEREST COWiRESSIDX.iI & COM31ON SCHOOL FUNi». RECEIPTS. There wits in the'treasury. Juno Ist, 1861, 1397.84 There was received from license to sell liquor, 100,00 There was received from borrowers of School Fund, 4639,34 total, 6137,18 DISBURSEMENTSAmount paid school trustees on distribution, 6023,04 Amount refunded to borrowers, 60.91 Balance in the treasury, June Ist, 1862, 48,23 total, 6137,1$ Redemption Money. RECEIPTS. There was received from the redemption of land sold, 581.24 total, 582.21 DISBURSEMENTS. Amt. paid holders of tax certificates, 576.60 Balance in the t easury, June Ist, 1*62, 5.64 total, 582,24 Cost & Damage. RECEIPTS. Cost anil Damages on the foreclosure of mortgages for non payment of interest due. • 45,27 total. 45,27 DISBURSEMENTS. Printing notices and posting the same, * 26.00 Auditor’s and treasurer’s fees, 13.27 45.27 County Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasusy, Juno Ist, 1862, 81120 From broker’s license, 100,00 From the duplicate of 1861, 6844.38 From delinquencies collected, 613.00 From sale of old bridge timber, 6/20 From timlicr off the county land, 4.00 From sale of Black fort, and Indiana reports, 32.00 From show license, 15.00 From penalty and interest, 208.76 From jury fees refunded, 31.5 u total, „ 873004

DI|UURSJrMENTS. For county office, £050.41 ; Assessifig revenue, 421/29 Expense Os pour, ( :.b, 57 : Jury feefc, 560,81 , Expense*, of court, 40 1.34 ' Expense of Bridges, 2469.28 j Specific allowances, 488.15 Printing, 2'4 5»! Paxes refunded, 12 61 Interest paid on county orders, 184 1 Stationery, i 2,90 • Highways. 76 67 ' Expense of prison. 40.7 H Expense of election 31.17 | total, 7709.61 , At the close of the last fiscal year. May 31st, p:6!. there was outstand ing - rders unredeemed to the a’Mount of, 730.81 Os which orders, and of ihose issnfrd during the fiscal year l s 6l. the treas urer has redeemed am! filed in this office, during the fi mine ini year, ending Mav 31st, H 6’2, the sum >f 8 193.03 The amount of orders redeemed shows the entire payment at the treasury for Couin v purposes, during the fiscal year ending, Miy 31st, ic*62. which taken from the total amount us receipts, will give the true amount of county revenue in the treasury, June Ist, 1862. viz, 530.9 j I would further report that there is county orders outstanding and unredeemed. Jam* 1 st, 1802, to the amount 221.81 By deducting- the amount of outstanding orders on the Ist day of June, 1862 from the amount in the treasury at the same date, it will show |hat there is a surplus in the. treasury, after the redemption of all outstanding orders, the sum of, 3()9.1 I Respectfully submitted, W. G. SPENCER. June Ist. 1862. Auditor, A, C. Rang ¥our Banner on the! OUTER WALL! BRACKENRIDGE IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions! TO HIS Immense Stock of G ROC ERIES! ! AND IS TAKING 111 Indiana Free Banks.: / ITTSBURGir, KENTUCK Y A.ND IOWA MONEY AT par: Ph(B ni x Grocery, Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. v5-n3O-ly. |

Family Grocery B A K E* R Y , Two doors South of N. Meibers, on] Second St., Decatur, Indiana. IFUSH A LUCAS have just received, and Vwill keep on hand a full and complete as. j soitment of choice family Groceries, such as Cos fee. Sugar, Tea, Spices, Tobacco, Soap, etc. They will also keep on hand Fresh Bread, PIES, CAKES, CRACKERS, j and in short everything usually found in a well stocked Bakery. jKrWcdding cake and cake for parties fur I n lifted on short notice and jeasonable terms. April 21, 1862. v6n!2. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered by the clerk of the court of comm pleas of A<l mis county, in the State of Indiana, I have levied upon and will expose to sale at public auction, at the court house door in said county of Adams, be tween the hours of ten o’clock a. ni., and four o'clock p. tn. on Saturday, June 28, 1862, the rents and profits for n term of years notex - ceeding seven of the following described real I estate to wit: The east half of the south-west quarter of section number one, (1,) in township number | twerty-six, (36,) north of range number four- | teen (14) east containing efghty (80) acres, be the same more or less, in Adams county, Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full I amount of the execution I will al the same time i and place, at public auction as aforesaid, ex pose to sale the fee simple of said described | real estate. Executed as the property of Wm. Riley at . the suit of Simon Tompkins. > GEORGE FRANK, May 38. 1062 Sheriff

[7n E'Hreti Rats, Roaches, ic To Dcitrou Mice Ants, ' To Ucßtroy Bed Bugs. iTo Destroy -Moths in Furs, Ch ihes, <fcc. ITo Destroy Mosquitoes and Picas. 1 To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fou ,s. io Destroy Insects on Animals <fcc. T> Destroy Every form <t species of A'eriutu MM THK | “ONLV INFALLIBLE BEMEDIES XJIOWX. ‘ Destroys Instantly. EVSRY FORM AND SPECIES OF VER MIN. I These Preparations (unlike all others) arc •‘Free from Poisons.” “Not dnngerons to the Humnn Family?’ “Rats do not die oa the premises.” “They come out of their holes to die.” i ‘ They are the only infallible remedies known ' “12 years and more established in New Yqrk 1 ‘’dy.” ; t sed bi the Citv P<*st Office. Used hy the City Prisons am! Station Tbo’ses /,,/ the Oiiy Steamers. Snips, <fcc. Used by the City Hospitals, Alms Hpurcs, Used by the City Hotels Astor - St. Nicholas Used by the Boarding Houses, <tc., Ac., Used by mere than s'l 000 Private Families. Seeone or two SpecAmenn of whit is Eoerywhere saul bn the people Editors Dealers, etc. I HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin need be so no longer if they use “Costars” Ex terminators. We have used it to onr satisfaction, and if a bnx cost $5 we would have it. We have had trim! poisons, but they effected noth ing; but ‘ zCostars ” article knocks the brerflh out of rats/MiceJ Roaches, and Bed-Bugs qatick er than we can write it. It is in neat, demand all over the country.— O Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed anually in Grant County by vermin than would pay fm tuns olthis Rat and Insect Killer—caster [ TTi«] Herold. HENRY R, COSTAR—We are rolling vonr ; preparations rapidly. Wherever they have i>eeii used. Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin di* I appear rapidlv. Eoker A Stouffer, Druggists Windsor Md M Oostar'*' Rat. Roach <t'c. Exterminator, a Costar's” Costar's” Red Bug Exterminator. ,f Co star's” j '* Costar's'' Electric Powder, jor Insects, r N 25c. 50. a.nd $' .0 > Boxes, Bottles and Flasks and $5 Size for Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, Ac. Ac., CAUTION ! ! ! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious anti FTigh j ly Pernicious Imitations, a new la'-el has been | prepared bearing, a sac simile of the Proprieiors ! signatutc. Examine each box bottle or flask I carefully hetare purchasing and take nothing ! but “Co.stars/’ | XT Sold Everywhere—by I All Wholesale Dm ggtsts in the large citi< ■< Some of the Wholesale Agt's in N, Y. City. Shieffelin Brothers ACo | J) S. Barnes A Co. ' B. A. Fahnestock A Hull | F. C. Wells A Co. 1 Bush Gale A Robinson |M. Ward Close ACo IMe Kisson a Robbins, | Hall Dixon a Co. Lazclle Marsh a Gardner | J ames S Aspinnll, A. B. aD. Sands aCo ( Wheeler and Hart, Harral Risley a Kitches | Morgan and Allen. Hall, Ruckel a Co. | Thomas a Fuller. P. D. Orvia | Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa, T. W. Dyot a Co —Robert Shoemaker a 00. B. A. Fahnestook aoo—French Richards a co

AND OTHF.BS. Boston Mass, Geoc. Ooodwin a co. —Weeks A Potter M, S. Burr a co.—J no Wilson, Jr. AND OTAFIIS. Also all WholesAtg Druggists at Chicago, 111, St. Louis, Mo, Detroit, Mich, Louisville Ky., Cincinnati O, Pittsburg Pa. Buffalo .V. J’ and BT Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages In the United States. ■W ■ i AT DECATUR, BY * DR. T.T. DORIVI.W*. And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Retaleua generally. £4T*Country Deal’rs can order as above Or address orders direct—[or if Prices f Terms, dro., is desired, Ztrsind for [ 18. 62] Circular, giving reduced Prices]to HENRY R. COSTAR Principal Depot—No. 512 Broadway -(Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,' New York