Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1862 — Page 3

Til E EAG LE. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNT?. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. . RALLY! Col. Link and Pop-Gun Smith will be at Decatur on Saturday, and address our citizens. Ceme out and get your blood warmed up to volunteering heat, yes, to the fighting point, jCol Link is reorganizing the 12th regiment for the war. All who volunteer under him will receive §6O in advance, forty from the Goverment, and a bounty of twenty from Allen county. — There is no other regiment now organi- , xing that holds out such inducements. Come out citizens and hear our friend Smith “talk war,” and we think you will be ready to do something for your country after bearing him. /3F The. meeting last Saturday /ailed to arouse sufficient patriotism, among those who were present to get it up to the enlisting point. A few names however were added to the list. Tim effort to raise a company may be considered a failure. — - —II — HI XsTlt is rumored that some filluw personating a drafting officer, overhauled James H. Smith at Pleasant Mills the other day, aud commenced proceedings a la “Dixie.” Jeems turned all sorts of colors, plead, raved, swore, nt the same time made excuses of b .siness engagements, physical debility, etc., innumerable; and finally “school would keep;” and ’pon honor hrs next quarter’s salary wo’ld be forthcoming; besides he would appeal to the generosity of his friends, if he would only let him off. How the affair was compromisd we are unable to say. but dame rumor is certain he has not be’n seen to smile since. It is hard to say whether he is troubled, with the "sulks,” or whether his system has nut recovered j from the rude shock of war. J. P. (J. Shun us was renominated for Congress at Kokomo, lasi week. The only opposition bn had was John U. Pet-! tit, wuo received five votes and men withdrew. The secret of bis suco ss is that all Government assessors and collectors are appointed by recommendation of ti e member of Uungres id the distric in which they reside, if he be Republican, Shanks would not ppoint until after his j nomination, as a matter of course all seekers after assessor and collectorships were on han<| to v<w<i for hi whether the dear people wanted him to act as their servant or not. Proceedings of the Mur Meeting Saturduj Acooi’ding to previous notice the citizens U Adams county met at the Court House, for the purpose of the attempt to raise a company of volunteers. Maj Mickle was call* I ’o the Chair, atid stated the obj <•:, of the meeting in a few ' brief and appropriate r- m ,.| t , Messers Robo, Collins, Erick and Frazee ed Uuvmeeting in brief sp/cchesl pointing oit the dangers which surround us and the necessity of volunteering M. V. B. SPENCER. f. a f Chnirniaii,

For the E.-ieh'' Communication. Mr. Editor, Sir:—Believing thnt the time has come when the lo<al people of the North fbould adopt the plan proposed by the late Stephen A. Douglas, that is "tb sink tho pariizm in the patriot,” . nnd to unite as one people, to lay aside patty prejudices and feeling for the present, and devote their energies to sustaining the Government that has heretofore protected us whilst proclaiming their sentiments. I would beg leave to recomrtrena through the colurhm of your patriotic sheet the name of D. W. Champer, Ms n candidate for the State Legislature from this County. Dr. Champer is a Democrat of the Douglas school of politics, a devoted friend of the Union, a man whose urbanity and diversity of talent well fit for the ! position; nnd if the Dr. could be induced to permit lib name to go before the people of Adams County, as a candidate for that position, hundreds of democrats nnd > Republicans, that is the conservatives of , both parties, would doubtless he glad of ■ the opportunity to give him their hearty > support. Dr. Champer let us hear from you upon this subject, Decatur, July 28, 1862. • A DEMOCRAT. Jty Yesterday was the dav the Mass Convention was to be held at Indianapolis our county sent several delegates

xtSf Ex-President Van Buren died on the'24tb, inst.. at Kendarhook, N. Y. Routing of GuciriUias iu Missouri Patten, Mo., July 27.—Lieutenant Chaveaux. with a company of State militia, came upon a band of guerrillas two hundred strong, of whom he had received information, five miles south of this place. He attacked and completely routed them, killing and wounding a number, and taking Captain Patterson, their leader, prisoner. He also took one other prisoner. Our loss was three wounded. Dr. Hoback’s Scandinavian Remedies. Are you sick, no matter what organ is affected. "depend upon it the blood, which is the food aud sustenance of every organ, is full of corruption ! My Scandinavian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, break up the source of disease in the fluids of the body. They purge and purify the elements of the blood. Hence their quick and complete cures in dyspepsia, scrofula, fits,.tumors, nervousness, kidney complaints, pi!es, low fevers, defrility, rheuma tisin. headache, want of sexual vigor etc., etc These remedies are astonishing the whole medical world. See advertisement. GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS.

THRILLING INCIDENTS OF THE GREAT REBELLION; OR. THE HEROISM Os OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORSILLUSTRATED L »oZ,. large 1 .mo. Price, $1.25. The critics and the public are right in predicting that this will surpass, in graphic narrative, exciting infeiiest, and extenxi/e popularity, all other, histories of the War for the Union. Its theme will be the heroic daring, patient, suffering, and hair bread I hse capes of our soldiers and sailors’, and its incidents will form the theme of conversation at innumerable firesides for years tocome.lt will co tain, in addition to its stirring details, the philosophical Analysis of the Caures of the War, by ’John LoTiitibP Mctj.ey. LL. I). Author of ‘ The Rise of the Dutch Itepubli,”n etc., the dates of all the important events from the John Browm raid . and an accurate and revised account of the principal b tUes with engravings. Oho third the proceeds of all sent direct to us will bn given for the Relief of Disabled Soldiers, And all persons who wish a copy of the work, and also to benefit the the soli dicr*/ should end their name and address at once. Also, any officer or private, or person in any section of the country, having knowledge <fa heroic act or stirring incident, will oblige us by sending an account. of it. lIooKSKLLERS, PvsTM ASTEBS, and CANVASSING I Agents will be be furnished with a Subscription i inspect us, on application to the Publishers J j .1 Zt cral co mission given t - x Idisrs dent I ring to ac as agents in taking subsci iptio s

THE HISTORY OF AMERI CAN MANUFACTURES FROM 1608 to 1860. By Dr. J. Leander Bwhop. vols., Bvo. Vol. I. now ready, Vol. 11. nearly ready i This is probably the largest and most important work now in the press. We have also just published new editions of the following useful and popular books. ['HE Bt SiNESS MI VS LEGAL ADVISER: or. How to Save Money, bv Conducting Business abcording to Law, as expounded by the Latest Aii thorites. 4 0 pp., sheep. , OPPOKTI XITIES FOK INDISTSY; or. A TIM)! SViD CHAXCESTO HIKE MONEY. Cloth, sl. : Thiu has been republished in England. E\ ery business man and clerk should have these books. They will pay the buyer a Hundred fobi. Every parent should get them for 1 their ions. AH these books are mailed , postpaid, on receipt of price. We pay particular attention to mailing books, wrapping them carefully, and will procure and send, postpaid, any bookman < vwhere, on receipt of publishers’ price and six ' stamps. A.ldress FREEDLEY Sl CO., Tribune Bnihiinrs, New York. PIANOS. —Persons who wish to buy h Piano of thy best makers will be shown how they can save a KU ni in <he purchase if they address Piano, rair Joy, Coe <t C., Publishers*’ Agents, .«< w »r . P O (Mmmissioiier’s Sale. IVYOTIITR h< n-hy given fhpf the under * . igii d Commissioner, appointed by the r<aart of Common Pleas of \dams county, by vii tue of :m ■ h r <>f said Court will offer at private: . 1 .- he following described real estate to-wit. The -outh east *piarfer of the south west quarter »»f <• -tion five in township twenty-sev-en north of range fourteen east containing forty acr<;' of land more o-less, at any time after 4//a, 1862, on the t. 'Loving terms; , Om thirl of the purchase money to be paid twelve months, with interest on deferred pay- . inentm. the p;n chaser giving his note with ap- ■ proved security, waiving benefit of valuation laws. D.STtWABAKER. Ma 15. 1862* w7. Commissioner. Guardian’s Sale. : "VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Guardian of the estate and person : of Isabcll Meisse, by virtue of an order of : the.court of Common Pleas of Adams county, will soil at private sale at her residence in Decutur, in the said county of Adams in the State lof Indiana, any time on and after the fourth day ofJulj, A. D.lBbS, the following described real estate subject to the dower of Elizabeth . Meisse. widow of William Miesse, deceased toI wit: The undivided one fourth part of In-lots i number 296 297 and 258, and Out-lot No. 26, I all in the town of Decatur in the said county of , Adams, upon the following terms: One half the purchase money to be paid in hand, and one naif in six months from day of sale, with interest from day of sale on deferred payments, to be secured to tne satisfaction of | the undersigned. ELIZABETH MIESSE. May 15, 1862. _ _ Guardtan. f,E\. IMIELIAS STlil ADVASCIX6 —AND— • DR. W. W. MOORE Still practicing Medicine and Surgery--both on the REGULAR ANO ECLECTIC principles, » n Decatur and surrounding country Charge* low to suit the times, July 10.1-64 v<)-h-23-2m.

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CILAMI’EK, l-HYSICAIX 4- SURGEON DEC A TU H, INDIANA. rrtfFPlCE—On the east sideof Second St . in the room formerly occupied by J D. Nuttuian as a banking office. vl-n-12. STI i A ill KE H A BOB#, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, DECATUR, IND WILL PRACTISE IN TDK COURTS OF A V the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend t.ot.he ! collect ion of claims, the payment of taxes,re I demption of lands, Ac. 1 OFFICE—On Main street, one door south o' [ the Public Square v4~n14. C' '-,,1 JEFFERSON QUICK, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, MUSICAL nSTitUHENIS, JEWELRY, &.C., DECATUR. INDIANA. Clocks, Watches', Jewelry, Musical Instru- ; ment-s, <tc. repaired on short notice. SUOV—Uu kiCuud m Frazee’s latv of- | tire. v5hU. Adniinistrator’s Sale. Notice.is hereby given that the uu lersignvd ; Adininfstratrtr, with the Will annexed, id the I sell al priiiate sale? pur suaiit’tii "t lie' c.mdi tious ;of said Will, of the said decedent, upon such conditions as may be agreed upom from and afler August 28, 1862, [at my store in the town of Decatur, in said : coßi/ty of Adams, the following described real 1 erlute, to Wit. In-lots, number one hundred and six one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight,! one hundred and twenty-six, one hundred and ; thirty three, one hundred and thirty-nine, one . hundred and fdrty.one hundred and forty one, I | one hundred aud forty seven, one hundred and i ! fifty one, one hundred and fifty-two, one hun , drea ami fifty-three, one hundred and sixty, ' one hundred ami sixty-two, one bundled aud i sixty-four, one hundred ami seventy, one hundred and seventy-two, one hundred and seven- i tv five, one hundred aud seventy six,onehun- [ dred and eighty eight, one hundred and nine- j ! ty-three. one hundred and ninety-four, one hundred ami ninety-five, one hundred and ninety i nine, two hundred, t«o hundred and one, twoj h nrdred and eight, two hundred and nine, two hundred and ten, two hundred and fourteen/ I two hundred and fifteen, two hundred and six teen, two hundred and thirty-five, two hund ! red and thirtv-six, two hundred and thirty-sev- ■ en, two hundred and eighty-nine, two hundred ami ninety, two hundred and ninety one, three | hundred and twelve, three hundred and thirteen, threq hundred and fourteen, three hundred and twenty-four, three hundred aud twenty six, and three hundred and twepty-seven, 1 all m the town of Decatur, in said county, of I Adams, as the same is recorded on the recorded * plat oi said town ,uow in tee Recorder’s office of said county. JESS E NIBLICK Administrator with the will annex' d. ' Jnly3l, 1862.

I (EFiJi. — 2EL 1 COLUMBIA ST., FT. WAYNE. [ al |h9 J CHINA STORE S TIIL CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CIT?! ——— BEST OHIO y « Stone Crocks, ■< ' a M ONLY 8 AND 10 CRS. PER GAL. ! m WALL PAPER. FROM 6| TO 75 CTS. PER BOLT. a- 130 pieces best Ssone China, sl2 00 _ 50 do do 10U < r 93 do do 7.0’» y 71 do Fancy Stone China, 0 m. 4G do do English Tea Set, 550 er 4G do d Q do 5.50 : O 46 do Flora ware, 3.00 h 00 do Flcra ware aiid white GO' rfi GO do Stone wore 3.50 • i Common Plates,per set, 20c., 25c., 30c Common Teas,2s Quart Pitchers,2sc ; . n M Gall, pitchers 25: Stone Tea*. 3 t ' to 40. All kinds of YELLOW DISH ® ES Very low. COAL OIL, of the best quality, 60 cents per gallon. q o La mp s. i ° Marble Bottom, 60 3 m Coal Oil Lamps, Glass, 5U UP . Cut Glass Lamps, S’-OO; I g Large Marble Bottom, 1 Q 0 Hanging Lamps, 1 -O'J ~ do do large 1 . —j Bracket Limps, 108 . 2 do do large 1.50 31 TfAll kinds of air tight Fruit Jars, 05 q Glassware, Womlru-ware, Tubs, Pails, O _ and Churns cheaper than any other; tn O house in the city. Silver Plated Ware, Knives ami Foks, v1- Ladies’ Baskets. n!9. | i TotaL ~ ~ ~ Treasurer’s fees in collecling.deliuquencics 5.03 Paid school trustees of the town. 713.20 “ school trustee of the town, services, 15.00 Total, 733 23 Corporation Revenue, There wes in the:treasury, June Ist. 1861, fi > 00 There was received from the duplicate of 1861, 25671 There was received from delinquen cies, 16 J 6 Over drawn on this.fund, total, 274 76 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid treasurer’s fees collecting • -0(> Paid town treasurer, 27 1,71k’! total, 27176 COI'GfIFWALSfIIBBIBSCIIOIiLI Ms' a t iw ®» • RECEIPTS. There was in the Treasury, June Ist; 1861 anno Received from forfeited recognizances, oo.uu ” from fines paid in by the Clerk, . 'OO ” from fines paid in by Justices of the Peace, 34.25 l oans refunded by borrowers, 3295.87 total, 3471.81 DISBURSEMETS. Amount loaned on Mortgage, 3370.00 Balance in the treasury, June Ist, 1832, 101.83 total, 3471,83 mtIIEST COMiIIESSIOX It S MMON ScfeoOT, FUN l». RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury , June Ist, 1861, . 1397.81 There was received from license to sell liquor, 100,00 There was received from borrowers of School Fund, 4619,34 total, 6137,13 DISBURSEMENTSAmount paid school traslees on distribution, 6023,04 Amount refunded to borrowers, 60.91 Balance in the .treasury, June Ist. 1862, 48,23 total, 6137,18 Redemption Money. RECEIPTS. There was received from the redemption of land sold, 582.24 total, 5 DISBURSEMENTS. Amt. paid holders of tax certificates, 576.60 i Balance in the treasury, June Ist, 1i;62, 5.64! total, 582,24 Cost & Damage. oma Cost and Damages on the foreclosure of mortgages for non-payment of interest due. 45,27 total. 45 > a ‘ DISBURSEMENTS. Printing notices and posting the same, 26.00 Auditor’s and treasurer’s fees, 19.27 45.27 County Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasusy, June Ist, 1862, 831.2 b From broker’s license, 100,00 ( From the duplicate of 1861, (>844.38 j From delinquencies collected, 642.00 . From sale of old bridge timber. 6,2<> From timber off the county land, 4.00 i From sale of Blackfort, and Indiana reports, 32 00 Erom show license, 15 60 From penalty and interest, 508.76 From jury fees refunded, 31.50 . total, 8730 01 disbursements. For county office, -.050.41 Assessing revenue, 420,29 Expense oi poor, M 3 5« fees, 5G0,8l 1 Expense of court, 404.31 Expense of Bridges, - IG9 28 Specific allowances, 488.15 Printing, 22450 J faxes refunded, 12 61 Interest paid nn county orders, 1

Stationery, P 2.90 Highways. . 76 67 Expense of prison. 40,7 0 Expense of election 31 17 j total, 7709 61 At thu close of the last fiscal year, May 31 <t, 1061, there was outstand ing nlers unredeemed to the amount of, 730.81 Os which orders, and of those issued : during the fiscal year 1861. the treasurer has redeemed and filed in this office, during the financial year, ending [ May 31st, 1362, the sum >f 8.190.09 The amount of orders redeemed i shows (fie entire payment at the tieas ury for county purposes, during the fiscal year ending, May .“.Ist, 186 2 which taken from the total amount of receipts, will give the true amount of ( county revenue in the treasury, June . Ist , 1862. viz. 530.9 > I would further report that there is i county orders outstanding and unreJ deemed, June Ist, 1862, to thoamount 221 > Ity deducting the amount of out [standing orders on the Ist day of June, 186’2 from the amount iu the ! treasury at the same date, it will show that there is a surplus in the ; treasury, after the redemption of all i outstanding orders, the sum of, 309 i I Res|>ectfully submitted, W. G. SPENCER. June Ist. 1862. Auditor, A, C.. iking Your Banner on the OUTER WALL! BRACKENRIDGE IS NOW RECEIVING Lar g c A(ldit ion s' TO HIS Immense Stock of ,G ROGER I ESI! AND IS TAKING I Ali Indiana Free Banks, 1 ITTSBURGII, KENTUCK Y AND IOWA MONEY AT par: I’h(B ni x Grocery, Corner Calhoun &. Berry Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v5-n3O-]y JOHN C RUSH . IW. jww ■ va' BAKE R Y , Keeps constantly on ha ml Fre sli Bre ad , PIES, CAKES, CRACKERS, i and in short everything usually found in a 1 well stocked Bakery. (TTWediling cake and cake for parties fur ’ niahed on short, notice and leasouable terms. . 4 -- - , -- -. VI)U44. j Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered by the clerk of the court of comm pleas of Ad ims county, in theStateof 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. in , and four o’clock p m. on Saturday, Juue 28. 1862, the rents and profits for a term of years not ex • | ceeding seven of the follow ing described real I ■ estate to wit: The east half of the south-west quarter of sec-1 tion number orfe, (1.) in township number . twenty-six, (26,) nuith of range number four- , teen (14; east containing efghty (80) acres, lbe the same more or less, in Adams county, Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the execution I will at the same tunc j and place, at public auction as aforesaid, ex i pose to sale the fee simple of said described real estate. % Executed as the property of Win. Riley at the suit of Simon Tompkins. GEORGE FRANK, May 28, 1862. Sheriff SECESSION IN ADAMS COUNTV. The undersigned will ‘-ell at public auction, ;; on Saturday, the twenty-first, day of June, the t plank laid across his premises by the Fort ► Wayne and Piqua Plank Road Company.— i Said company haviiui long since disorganized and ccßs< , d so exist K F June 12, 1862

‘ 7o Destroy— Rats, Ronches, Ac ' 7’o Destroi. Mice Moles and Ants, ; To Destroy Bed Bugs. To Destroy Moths jn Furs Clothes, &c, ' 'i'o Destroy Mosquitoes aud Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plant., and Fowls. ■ Io Destroy— —lnsects on Animals etc. T> Destroy Every form d. species of Vermi J THE “OVI.V INFALLIBLE REMEDfIS KNOWX ’* Destroys Instantly. EVSRT FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. These Preparations (unlike all others) are I “Frei* from Poisons.” | “Not dangerous to the Human Family.’’ “Rais do not die oa the premises.” ‘ “They come out. of their holes to die.” They are the only infallible remedies known ’ “12 years and more established in New York I City ” hv the Ci tv Post Offle >. f serl by the City Prisons and Station Ftouses / by the Cit y SteaipejAft Ship->, <(■<• Used by the City Hospitals. Alms Reuses. ! by the City Hotels Astor* St. Nicholas i Used by the Boarding Houses, Ac., Ac., I sed by mere than 5 • 000 Private Families. Xeeone or two Sppr : men'A of whit is Everywhere said by the people Editors Dealers, etc. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin need be so no longer if they use “Cottars” ExI terminators We have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We have had.tried poisons, but they effected noth s ing; but ‘ :Costars ’’aiticie knocks the breath out of fats,’MiceJ Re iches. and Bed-Bugs quick • rthan we can write it It is in irreat demand all over the country.- - Medina O Gazette.. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed anually in Grant County by vermin than v or.l ! I pay for tuns oithi- Rat and Insect Killer — Lan. raster [ ITig] Herald. HENRY R, COSTAR—We arc; selling vour preparations rapidly. Wherever they have i been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin dis appear rapidlv. Eoker A Stouffer, Druggists Windsor Md. “ Goslar's* Rat, Roach d:c. Exterminator, Goslar's** “Costar's'* Bed-Bug Exterminator. “ Costar's" “Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insecls, I In 25c. 50. anr $' .0 ' Boxes, Bottles and Flasks $3 and $5 Size for Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, Ac. Ac., CAUTION I ! ’ To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious ami High j ly Pernicious imitations, a new label has been prepared bearing, a sac simile of the Proprieiors signatute. Examine each box bottle or flask carefully heiare purchasing aud take nothing but “Costars,” VTSold Everywhere—by All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities Some of the Wholesale Agt’s iu N, V. City. Shieffe!in Brothers A ('o. | D.S. Barnes A Co. B. A. Fahnestock A Hull | F. C. Wells A Co. Bush Gale A Robinson |M. Ward Close A Co. ,Me Kisson a Robbins, | Hall Dixon a Co. Laze lie Marsh a Gardner | James S Aspinall, IA.B. aD. Sands aCo | Wheeler and Hart, Harral Risley a Kitchen j Morgan and Allen, Hall, Ruckel a Co. | Thomas a Fuller. P. D. Orris | Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa, T. W Dyot a; Co —Robert Shoemaker a co. B. A Fahnestook a co—French Richards a co AND OTHI’S. Boston Mass, ' G.-OC. Oooilwin co.—Weeks * Potter M, 8. Burr <. co.—Juo Wilson, Jr. ANl> OTASHS. Also nil Wholesale Druggists nt I Chicago, 111, St. Loui*, Mo., Detroit, Mich, Louisville Ky., Cincinnati O, Pittsburg Pa. Buffalo N. I”. AND BT Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers andi Retailers generally in all Country Towns nn<l Villages In tire United States.

. , TUB, BY du. t.t. iionviueo. AnJ by the Druggists, Storekeeper* and Retalers generally. XtUCountry De.al’rs can order as rtboire Or address orders direct—| or if Prices Terms, Jro., is desired, for [ 1R 62] Circular, giving reduced Prices]tu HENRY R COHTAK. Pk.'ngh'Ai Depot —No. 512 Broadwav — (Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) Now York. •