Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1862 — Page 3

THE EAGLE, a tig JiMli' ll ~ ' —" —" ~ — ll OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTT. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS Notice. We are off for the War, and there are hundreds of little balances due us on job work and subscription, which we do not wish to leave unsettled. Those having acoounts against us will present them for settlement. We trust those owing us will come forward and pay up, that we may be able to liquidate all claims against us, and assist in paying our share of the expense of raising a company in this county, and leave our family in comfortable circumstances. A. J. HILL.

Godey for Angust has been received. It is almost indispensable in every well regulated family Its receipts are reliable; its patterns alamode, while its literary department contains a sufficient variety for all. We furnish Godey lor $2. We have received Arthur for August. Would that its circulation were fourfold what it is at present. It is a faithful mouitor to both young and old. hingle subscriptions 82. and no better investment can be made. DIED.—In Jefferson township, July 19th, of Billious Fever. Washington Kelly, aged 33 years and 4 days. On the 231 ull., of the same disease. Sarah E. Kelly, wife of the above, aged 27 years 10 months and 5 days We have received the Continental Monthly for August. Contents as follows: "Among the Pines, ( Concluded )-Soutliern Righb-Maccari in and CanvasGlauces from the tienate-Gallery-The Last Ditch-Rewarding the Army-John McDonogh, the Mdiionaire-Hel er Skelter Papsrs-Sketches of the OrientWitches, Elves, and Goblins-A True Ro-mance-Huguenots of New York CityThe Bane of our Country-The Molly O’Molly Papers-Wounded-Aster and the Capitalists of New York-Thunder all Round-Was he Succeasiul-A Merchant’s Story-Corn is King-Literary NoticesEditors Table-Single copies 83 Address Charles T. Evans, 532 Broadway, New York, General Agt.

A County Bounty of #IOO, in Advance, and SB3 per month, to the Heads ol Families proposed for volunteers- -making a Bounty of $l4O in advance to each Volunteer. The County Commissioners have been convened in extra session, and will meet next Saturday, for the purpose of determining the bounty that will be paid volunteers, and tne amount per month that will be paid the heads of families for their suppoit, while in the service. One paper was circulated which has received many signatures, asking the Commissioners to offer a bounty of 825 dollars, nud 82 per month. But others more liberal and patriotic propose a bounty of BIGO, and 88-j pur month to the heads ol (ami lies, which meets with but few to object, so far. We are, of course unable to say what amount the Commissioners will determine on, but doubtless it will be somewhere between the two amounts proposed. E. W, Erick is going to raise a company, and already some 50 have pledged themselves to go, and among them are many names, which if known would surprise our readers. The idea of conscription seems to be not very pleasant (or many to contemplate, and we yet believe that Adams County will furnish her quota without a draft, if the war fever is, as high throughout the country as it is in Decatur and vicinity.

Information from Various sources tend to confirm the belief that the rebels have evacuated Richmond, on-account of a pestilence breaking out in the city. A large portion of their troops are concentrated on tbe south side of James River. Positively the last Call. On or about the Ist day of September wo intend to give to the Esquire, f or collection , all theotd notes we have left. The crops are good this year, and there is no reason why these old debts abould not be paid. GUTTMAN * CRAWFORD. I [Advertisement] Ma Editor - You will please announce the name of B. Collins as an unconditional Union Candidate for the Senate, in the Senatorial, District composed of the Counties of Adams, Wells, and Jay, and oblige many friends. i

ITT Headquarters Company H, fl. G. G.) 6thi Reg’t, 0. V., Camp at Beverly. Va.. July 27. T>l. Dr. C. W. Roback, Cincinnati, Chiot—We received your long wished for remedies a few days ago, and hasten to return you a unanimous expression in regard to our opinion of ths merits of the same. We have used them with great benefit in our Compav, and heartily attest to the public opin ion of their great benefits. In our cases, espe cially where there have been so many great chan • ges as from the civillian in daily routine in business at home, to the exposed habits of active soldiers in a strange and unnatural country, do wo most appreciate the merits of such Heavensent values as yours. To all those in oiirpo sition do we most emphatically recommend vour Remedies. lieing assured, from experience, that they will be a very welcome companion. Yours, very truly. signed: Joseph A. Andrews. Capt. Co. B 6th Regt.. O. V. James Y. Sample. Ist sergeant company B. Charles H Foster,2d " " Charles B Russell, Ist Lieut. Co. B. 6th Reg. Thomas Royse. 2d E. B Warren 3d sergeant S. A, Saver. 4th " “ " Samuel D. Schooler Commissary, Corporal Charles W Taylor. Edward Biiltmann. " Carlton G. Cable; together with 60 privates: a unanimous expression being givenFor sale by druggists everywhere. The special attention of sutlers is solicited to this as be ing the best article for complaints incident to camp life. cTrfTA T~BOO Ks” ~I~N PRESS.

THRILLING INCIDENTS OF THE GREAT REBELLION: OR, THE HEROISM OF OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. ILLUSTRATED I vol, larye 1 mn. Price,sl.23. The Critics and the public are right in predicting that, this will surpass, in graphic narrative, exciting inteaest, and extensive popularity, all other histories of the War for the Union Itsthenie will be the heroic daring, patient suffering, and hair breadthsccapes of our soldiers and sailors, and its incidents will form the of conversation at innumerable firesides for years toconie.il will co tain, in addition to its stirring details, the philosophical Analysis Os the Caures of the War, by John Lotbxop Motley, LL. D. Author of ‘ The Rise of the Dutch R>publi,”n etc,, the dates of all the im portant events from the John Browrn raid and an accurate and revised account of the principal b ttles with engravings. . . Ohe third the proceeds of all Ssubscripbons sentdirect to us will bo given for the Relief of Disabled Soldiers, and all persons who wish a copy of the work, and also to benefit the the soldiers" should -end their name and address at once Also, any officer or private, or person tn anv section of the country, having knowledge of a heroic act or stirring incident, will oblige us by sending an aceonnt of it. Booksellers. Postmasters, Canvassing Agents will be be furnished with a Subscription Prospectus, on application to the rubhsliern. O' .4 li'tral cn '.mission given to s Uisrs den ring to ac at agents in taking tubserij'tio I I. THE HISTORY OF AMERI CAN MANUFACTURES FROM 1608 to 1860 By Da. ,T. Leashih Bisuop. vols., 8v«. Vol. I. now ready, Vol. 11. nearly ready. This is probably the largest, and most iniper tant work now in the American press. We have also just published new editions of the following useful and popular books. THK BrSiNB«S MAWS LEGAL ADVISER; or. How to Save Money, by Conducting Business abcording to Law, as expounded by the Latest Authorites. 4'*o pp., sheep. Price, sl. OPPORTtMIIES FOB INDIjSTSY; or. A THOI - SAXD €H A VPES TO MAKE MONEY. Cloth, sl. This has been republished in England. Every business man and elerk should have these books. They will pay the buyer a bund red fold. Every parent should get them for their sons. All these Looks are mailed , post-paid, on re I ceipt of price. We pay particular attention to mailing books, wrapping them carefully, and will procure, and send, postpaid, any book anywhere. on receipt ol publishers’ price and six stamps. Address FREEDLEY & CO - Tribune Buildings, New York.

I*l 4 VOS. — Persons who wish to buy n Piano ' of the best makers will b« shown how they can I save a handsome sum in the purchase if they ' address Piano, care Joy, Coe & C., Publishers’ Agents, New York, P.O. Commissioner’s Sale. N’OTICE is hereby given that the under signed 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 esfate The south oast quarter of the. south west quarter of section five in township tweuty-sev-m north of range fourteen east containing for- : ty acres of land, more o r less, at any time after July Ith > 1862, I on the following terms; i One third of the purchase money tn be paid in end. one third in six, and one third in twelvemonths, with interest on deferred payGuardian’s Sale. i is hereby given that the underIN signed Guardian of the estate and person of Isabell Meisse, by virtue of an order of the court of Common Pleas of Adams county, will sell at private sale at her residence in De cutur, in the said county of Adams in the State of Indiana, any time on and after the fourth day of Julj , A. D. 1862, the following described real estate subject to the dower of Elizabeth Meisse, widow of William Miesse, deceased towit: The undivided one fourth part of In lots number 296 297 and 2.58, and Out lot No. 26. 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 the satisfaction of, the undersigned. ELIZABETH MIESSE. May 15, 1862. Guardian. License Notice. Netice is hereby to the citizens of Washington town.htp, that the nndersigne I will make application to the Board nf Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, at. the next September session for a license to sell spirit,, ous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart, at nis grocery, on in lot number sixty-two, in the town ’of Dccatnr in said counts . Aug 7,>862 JOHN MEIRERS, Jr.

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D. W. CHAM PER, PHYSICALS Jf SURGEON DECATUR. INDIANA. (E^OPFICE—-On the east side of Second St . in the room formerly occupied by J. D Nutt man as a banking office. v4-n!2. Ul MimElU 8080, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, DECATUR, IND. WILL PRACTICE IN THK COURTS OF the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collection of claims, the payment of taxes,rc demption of lands, Ac, OFFICE—On Main street, one door south 01 the Public Square. ~v4-n 14. JEFFERSON QUICK, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, &.C., DECATUR, INDIANA. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Ac., repaired on short noticv. SHOP—Ou Second Street, in Frazee’s law office. vsnll. Administrator’s Sale. Notice i« hereby given that the undersigned Administrator, with the Will annexed, of the estate of John Reynolds, deceased; will offer to sell at private sale; pursuant to the conditions of said Will, of the said decedent, upon such conditions as may be agreed upon from and after August 28, 1862, at my store in the town of Decatur, in said county of Adams, the following described real erlate, to Wit. In lots, number one hundred and six one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight, oue hundred and twenty-six, one hundred and thirty three, one hundred and thirty-nine, one: : hundred and forty,one hundred anil forty one, | one hundred and "forty seven, one hundred and | I fifty one, one hundred and fifty two, one him drea and fifty-three, one hundred aud sixty, lone hundred and sixty-two, one hundred and sixty four, one hundred and seventy, one hundred and seventy two, one hundred and seventy five, one hundred and seventy six, one hundred and eighty eight, one hundred and nine-ty-three. one hundred and ninetv-four, one hundred and ninety-five, one hundred and ninety nine, two hundred, t«o hundred and one, two! h -ndred apd eight, two hundred and nine, two ; hundred and ten, two hundred and fourteen, two hundred and fifteen, two hundred aud six teen, two hundred aud thirty-five, two bund red and thirty six, two hundred aud thirty seven, two hundred and eighty nine, two hundred and ninety, two hundred and ninety one, thre.i j hundred and twelve, three hundred aud thir ■ I teen, three hundred and fourteen, three build-i red and twenty four, three huudred and twen ; ty six, and three hundred aud twepty-seven. ■ all in the town of Decatur, in said county, of Adams, ar the same is .ecorded on the recorded plat oi said town .now in tee Recorder’s office ' of said county. JESSE NIBLICK. Administrator with the wtll annexed. Jnlv3l, 1862 1

I J-F « « di. J-J i i COLUMBIA ST., FT. WAYNE.' WA ■ «.■>?« in ; CHIN A STORE: H THL CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITf! i . H BEST OHIO * Stone Crocks, m ONLY 8 AND 10 CRS. PER GAL I w;a l l paper, w FROM 6.j TO 75 CTS. I’BK BOLT. _. 130 pieces best Ssoue China, $12.00 ™ 50 do do 100 S <, 90 do do 7.00I » ’ •** 71 do Fancy Stone China, 6.'0 M . 46 do do English Tea Set, 550 er ■ 46 do do do 5.50 q 46. do Flora ware, 3 00 n 0 do Fl< ra ware and white 60' 60 do Stone ware ‘.50 ■ Common Plates,per set, 20c... 25c., 30c Common Teas,2s Quart Pitchers,2sc Yi Gall, pitchers 25; Stone Teas, 3,, 18 to 40. All kinds of YELLOW DISH * E3 very low COAL OIL, of the best ft j quality, 60 cents per gallon. a O o S Lamps. Marble Bottom, 3 Coal Oil LampM, Glasm, oq L Out Glass Lamps, q Large Marble Bottom, 1 •’> > q ~ Hanging Lamps, 1 ! ® do do large I.W ~ _ t Bracket Lamps, ’-M do do large 1.50 03 i IZAII kinds of air tight Fruit Jars, 91 Glassware, Woodrn-ware, Tubs, Paila, and Churns cheaper than any other CD i house in the city. I Sliver Plated Ware, Knives anti Fuks, v - Ladicu’ Baskets. n)9. Treasurer’s fees in collecting B delin quenciea 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 1 st. 1861, h,OO There was received from the duplicate of 1861, 256.71 There was received from delinquen cies, Over drawn on this’fund, total, 274 76 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid treasurer’s fees collecting 106 Paid town treasurer, 271,70#. total, 274.76 COXGRESSIOm Willis SfllOlll ! RECEIPTS. There was in the Treasury, Juue Ist; A . D 7’ B R A~n3Tf F,

wholesale and retail dealer in Hardware «no SRB ’ ■«“» W ■<: MB 9 ALSO TINI’LXTE, COPPER, BRASS and SHEET IRON WARES. i —ALSO — Bar Iron aud Nails. Manufactured at the Ironton Mills from the very best quality of Hanging Kock, Cold Blast Charcoal Metal Warranted. SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW, WINGS, CAST, GERMAN, AND SPRING STEEL 1 Iron Axles, Pipe Boxes, Steel Springs and all kinds of UL ACK.SMIT IIS TOOLS. Cash paid for all kinds of old Metals Always on hand, a complete stock of White Lead, Paints, Oils ,Putty. Glass Pine Sash, and Doors, wrth a complete stock of HARDWARE, And Mechanics’Tools of every description. No 83 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNE, IND. August 7, 1862. [v6-n 7] License Notice, Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Washington Rownship that -he undersigned will make application to the Board of County Commissioners of Adams Indiana, at their Septemoer session for license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart, at his grocery,on in lot num ber fifty-seven in the town of Decatur in said county. Aug. 7,1862. HENRY RANTA. GO. WLLAS STILL ADVANCING —AND—DR W. W. MOORE Still p.actiiciug Medicine and Surgery—both on the REGULAR AND ECLECTIC principles,in Dec.tnr and surrounding country. Charges low to suit the times, July W, I v6-n2B-2in.

Stationery, Highways. 76.6’ Expense of prison, 40 70 Expense of election 31.17 total, 7709.61 At the close of the last fiscal ycap May 31st, IK6I, there was outstand ing rders unredeemed to the amount of, 730.H1 Os which orders, and of those issued during the fiscal year IH6?. the treasurer has redeemed and filed in this of fice, during the financial year, ending Mav 31 st, R6*2, the num »f 8.1J9.00 The amount of orders redeem.-4 shews the entire payment at the tress ury for county purpose», during the fiscal year ending, May 31st, lb6.‘. which taken from the total amount of receipts, will give the true amount of county revenue in the treasury, June Ist, Ib6 *. viz, 530J1» I would furt her report that there is county orders outstanding ami unre deemed, June Ist, 18t»2, to the amount 22l 8 By deducting the amount of out standing orders on the Ist day of June, 1862 from the amount in the treasury at the same date, it will show that there is a surplus in the treasury, after the redemption of all outstanding oiilers, the sum* of, 3u9 i 4 Respectfully submitted, W. G. SPENCER June Ist. 1862 Auditor, A, C. Hang Your Banner on the OLTTEH WALL! BRACKENRIDG E IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions TO HIS Immense Stock of GROC EKI E S!! AND IS TAKING All Indiana Free Banks.

I ITTSBUtIGH. KENTVCK Y AND IOWA MONEY AT PARI Phenix Grocery. Corner Calhonn & Berry Streets. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v5-n3O-ly. JOHN C. RUSH , ?WL IWJB ■ B -W BAKE R Y J i Keeps constantly on hand Fre sli Brc ad , PIES, CAKES. CRACKERS. and in short everything usually found in a well stocked Bakery. tTFW.ddiiig cake and cake for parties fur nished on short, notice and reasonable terms. 1 April 24, 1862. v6ul2. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered by the clerk of the court of comm pleaa of Ad <ms 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 Wains, be tween the hours of ten o'clock a. m.» and’ four o’clock p m. on Saturday, June 28, 1862, tho rente and profits for a term of years not px ceeding seven of the following described real estate to wit:

Tbe east half of tbe south west, quarter of sec tion numbrr one, (1.) in township number twenty-six, (26,) north of range number fourteen (14) east containing efghtv (80) acres, be 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 time and place, at public auction as aforesaid, ox 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 a«, 1862. Sheriff SECESSION IN ADAMS COUNTY. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on Saturday, the twenty-first day of June, tbe plank laid across bis premises by the Fort Wayne and Piqua Plank Road Company.— i Said company having long Rince disorganized and ceased to eiist. B F. BLOSSOM June 12,1862.

7 « T)?«trny Rafa, Koaches, <tc 7o IJeitroi. Mice Moks arid Ants. 7>» Bed BfgsTo Prafroy—-Moths in Fufa, Cl ithes, /»c t i 7’o Dcttrwy M<»quitot> and*/l»as ! To r>e*trny Insects on Plants and Few’s I /o /)f-*c/roy-—lnsects on Animals <tc. ! T Dtsfrny tc/in <f species of \ < rn. e i ■ TH*K ■ os tv ijrrtttißtc itFVKnfEH ‘ Dtattoyii Knwtnutly. EVVRT FORM AND SPtCIES OF V E R M I N. These Preparations (unlike all others.' afo ‘Free fnim Poisons." | "Not dangerous to t/i<» Hernan Family.’’ ’Kats do not die or the premises.’’ “They enine out of their holes to die ” ‘ They are the only infallible remedies km»wn ’ *l2 years and more established in New York Citv ” Vied hy the Ci tv Post Office. ( T ied by flic* Citv Prisons and Station }{<>'•«<-r Used by th'* City Steamers. Ships, I Used by—■ —ffip City Hospitals, Alms Houses. Vied by — ffie Cit y Hotels A star 4 St Nicholas Vied by the Boarding HousCH s <frc., de , Vied by-^ —mere than 5 1 ’ 000 Private Families. Neeon*’or fvo Npecmcnw of trhot ii Everyiohcr* iaid by the people Editor* Denleri, etc. I HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with rermin I need be so no longer if they use “Cotars” Exterminators We have used it tn our satisfact ion . and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We have had tried poisons, but they effected nothing: but, ‘ Cottars ” article knocks the breath out of rati*JMiceJ Roaches, and Bed-Bugs quick orthair we can write it It is in prent demand all over the country.— Medina O Gazette MCRE GRAIN and provisionsnredestroyed anuallv in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tuns nt this Rat aud Insect Killer— Lan caster [ B r tt] Herald. HENRY R, COST AR—Wp arp selling vour preparations rapidly. Wherever they Lave been used. Rate, Mice, Roaches and Vermin dis appear rapidly. Eorir Stouffer, Druggists Windsor Md “ Ooslar's* Bat, Roach etc. Exterminator, “ooftar*s” “CoHnr’jj” Bed Bag Exterminator Cottar* 8 9 * “ Costar*B** Electric Powder, for Insects In 25c 50 axd s’.O'* Boxes, Bottles and Flasks $3 and $5 Size for Plantations, Shim, Boafk, r Hotels, Ac. Ac, CAUTION ! ! ! To prevent the public from beinf? imposed upon by Spurious and High ly Pernicious Imitations, a new label has been prepared bearing, a fuc simile of the PropripioF* signature Examine each box bottle or tlask carefully hefare purchasing and take nothing but “Costars,*' ' TTSold Everywhere—by , | All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities Some of the Wholesale Agt’s iu N Y City?Shieff’din Brothers .t Co. | I) S. Barnes A Co. B. A Fahnestock A Hull | F 0 Wells A Co. Bush Gab- A Robinson |M. Ward Close ACo Me Kisson a Robbins, | Hall Dixon a Co. Lazclle Marsh a Gardner | James S Aspinall, A B aD. Sands aCo j Wheeiler ano Hart, Harral Risley a Hitches j Morgan aud Allen, i Hall, Ruckel a Co. | Thoma* a Fuller j P. D. Or vis | Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Fa; T W r Dyot aCo —Robert Shoemaker a on B. A. Fahnestook ago —French Richards a co and ornros Boston* Mass, I Geuc. Goodwin * co.—Weeks « Potter M, S. Burr a co.—J no Wil ~ou, Jr. AND OTAFRS I Also nil WjioLBSAMt Druggist, atChicago. 111, St. Louin, Mi>., Detroit, Mich, Louisville Ky., Cincinnati 0, Pittsburg Pa. Buffalo N. I’ ANO BT* Druggists Grocrrs, Storkkerueh. and Retailrrh gtmtrnlly in all Countrf Towjw miff Villages lu tlu. -United Stoles.. A'D DECATUR, BY DR. T.T. DORWIUW. And By the Druggists. Storekeepers and Retalrrs generally. X-grCouNrRT Deal'rs enn order as sbovu Or address orders direct—[or i< Prices Terms, io., is desired, for [IB-, 02] Circular, giving reduc. 4 Prievsjio HENRY’ R « 'STAR. i Principal Depot—Nov . 2 Broad »»v I —(Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,] I Naw York,.