Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1863 — Page 3

m—i i ■■ > J. .. CTT--THE EA GI-E. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL. & MISCELLANEOUS Kcmeinber! Remember!! Our terms of Subscription is, one copv one yew in advnnce, sl. within the year $1,50, at the Expiration of the year, $2,00. No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid up, uneHHKtthe option of the Publishers. The paper will be sent to subscribers after their time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the conirary. We receive no nibscribers, for a less period than 6 months. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.— All adrrrtisiments ta ken for a specified time, and ordered out before I the expiration of the time specified, trill be charged the regular rales for the same up to the time they rre ordered out. — —---—| County Democratic Ticket ■ For Auditor. WILLIAM G. SPENCER. For Clerk. JOHN McCONNEL. Land Appraiser. GEORGE FRANK. ug- We call attention to the card of J. 11. Bobo Government agent for procuring pensions, bounties and arrears of pay Blanks prepared and claims promptly at- > tended to. bear a report in circulation that j

Dr. Cliamper is going to move to Fort' Wayne. We are authorized to say that such is not the case, as he has again purchased property with the intention of re-, maining in this place. rjg-Eli Zimmerman will have a public j saie of live stock on the 17th of this i month. SrPeterson for October has been received. It fully maintains its former good reputation. tgrWe learn from the Bluffton Banner that the editor of the abolition sheet in that place, and his wile, have taken board in the county jail. Among other crimes I of which they are guilty, is that of steal- j ing clothes from a war-widow. A prac-i tical illustration of abolition sympathy for soldiers. ; If they need another editor for the ] Union we can spate Dandy jim now, as j our majority is sufficiently large, and lie i sides we can easily replace him with J. ’ B. The last we heard of him, he had taken refuge under the Willshire Mill, during the abolition riot there. Let us hear ’ from the Banner. C-jrWe are indebted to our young friend and ellow-typo, Mr. Joseph Bramerkamp lor a very beautiful duster of most delicious grapes. The finest we have seen ' this season. ci' < In last Saturday and Sunday nights we had very severe frosts, which has, we • learn; very severly damaged the corn and ' buckwheat, and all garden vegetables. ' PUBLIC ORDER. It is rem »u table 'hat whenever a European ruler undertakes to pul his foots little heavier on the nicks of the people, lie always does it in the name and on the pretense of seeming ‘public order.' It on this tyrants’ plea that the Holy Alliance ni.i ed t<J suppress the risingspirit of llbeity in Europe The following item of foreign news tells its own story: file Emperor of Austria has addressed >m autrograph letter to the Chancellor wf Hungary, saying that the disloyalty in the Hungarian municipaii'ies menaced the public order in such a dangerous manner that the public duty require- the raising of strong barriers against such excesses; that as the convocation of the Hungarian Diet in a constitutional mantier appears impracticsblw until order is re established nil the existing authorities in the districts I and communities are abolished, and th" Chancellor ordered to elect persons to replace them, and to take, care that, the

administration, of public affairs, suffers, no inUruption. All persons, charged, with crimes against, the public safety, shall be tried by military tribunals. In conclusion, the Emperor, expresses the earnest which for the establishment of public order, and the future maintenance of the concessions be has granted Hungary.’ We leave, the reader to run the parallel between, this Austrian rule and that, of “the party, of freedom” in this country.—[Detroit Free Frees. A Government Contractor —A Government contractor in Philadelphia was arrested lately and tried for swindling a hundred poor girls out of their wages. Be put them off every Saturday night for many weeks, and finally closed his office and fled with the plunder he had secured, but |ha was caught, tried and put under ®I,OOO bail. His name is Benjamin James Warden, and he is, of course, a furious advocate for the ’vigorous prosecution of the war’ end a denouncer of Democrats as copperheads and traitors.’

The Negro above the Union. — Mr. Wilkinson, a member of the Senate of tlie.lJji ited States from Minnesota, recently addressed the Republican State Convention at St. Paul. He said he had conversed with the President recently, i and asked him if he ever intended to withdraw his negro proclamation for the sake of restoring the Union, and that the President answered in very decided terms, Mr. Wilkinson, there is not the j slightest probability that 1 ever shall.’ What an excellent Union man Lincoln is! He would not give up the freedom of the I negro tor filly Unions. THE great union. TRPLICATE COMBINATION: Consists of Melville’s Greal Austrailian , Circus Henery Cooke’s Mammoth troupe ' of performing dogs and monkeys, and the R Sands Complete circus company, - will perform in. i DECATUR, TUESDAY, SEPT , 8, ’63 This great Combination offers a great ; number of attractions, a large company of talented performers, rnd a more varied grogramm’e than any establishment in i the United States. The names of Janies Melville, the great Auslradian Rider, Madame Louise Melville, the most charm ing Equestrienne of the dsy Masters Juvenile Aerobotes and Equestrians, Samule Sliappee, A J. Whitney, Wm. Kincade, George Sioman Geo Ross Sam ! Long, the American Clown Slump Orator, and Comic Singer, George Melville the Juvenile Clown and a host of others, are a sufficient guarantee of the excell

ence of the Perhirmancea of the Arena; 1 while Cooke’s Th upe of Reforming Dogs and Monkeys, from the Royal Amphithe- 1 acre Astley’s London, and the Cirque Napoleon, Paris, present in themselves I I the greatest novelty of the season. ; The performances of these Wonderful j Animals excel anything of the kind be- 1 fore attempted and are of themselves worth double the price of admission asked lor witnessing. ELECTION NOTICE! 1 SHERIFF’S OFFICE,") Adams County, Indiana, > September 4th, 1863. j IJ \COB SI ULTS. Sheriff of the county of 1 , Adams and State of Indiana, do hereby give notice that a General Election will be held ! al the usual places of holding Elections in the ' several townships of Adams County, on the j Secund Tuesday of October, it being Tuesday, October 13,1863 For Ihe purpose of electing officers in the certificate of the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court i a cony of which is hereunto annexed. JACOB STULTS Sheriff A. C. Clerk’s Certificate. ! STATE OF INDIANA.) 1 ADAMS COUNTY./ 68 - To the Sheriff of Adams County, . Greeting: I, JAMES B. SIMCOES, Clerk of the Adams I Circuit Court, in, and for, the State and coun- ' tv aforesaid, d<» here y certify that at a General ' Election to be held in said county and State, j on the 2nd Tuesday in October next, the following officers pre In bo elected, to win One Clerk of (he Adams Circuit Court for Adams county. One County Auditor for Adams conni l TOne Land Appraiser for Adams couni <!’• One Coroner for Adams county. One Justice of the Peace for Wabash township, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Wolf, E*q Two J uslices of the Peace lor Preble township, to fill the vacancies occasioned by the expiration of the terms of service of Abraham Summers and John Archbold. One Justice of the Peace for French township, to till the vacanev occasioned by ; the resignation of Jacob Sari. Esq. Witness my hand and the seal of said [Seal ] Court this, the26tb day of August 18b3 | JAMES B. SIMCOKE, I CS ft 1 Q.-*>

| Sept. 5, 1863. Clerk. : Wood! Wood! I t , The undersigned will, on Saturday, October ' 3d,1863,at the Auditor’s Office, in Decatur, f between the houis of one and four o’clock p. m. J sell to the lowest responsible bidder, the deliv- . ery of forty cords of hickory, beech and sugar wood for the use of the county. The wood to . be two feet in length, made ready for use, and i corded up on the public square To be deliv- , 1 tied during the month of January. 1864. j W. G. SPENCER. j Sept. 5, 18G3. Auditor. NOTICE. j Notice is hereby given that I will sell at pub- | k lie auct’ou, on Saturday. September 26, 1 863, At the residence of James Vnndermark, all the j ’ personal property of Robert Findley, of Adams not taken by the widow, consi st horses, cattle, sheep, one wagon, far-; j iningjHßsils, household and kitchen furniture r ; dC. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, by the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuI at ion and appraisement laws. MARY FINDLEY, i Sept 5, 1863. Administratrix. *

r--“- - - ~r The fact that drafting has to be restored to, shows most emphatically that the people are tired of the war and want: ' peace. Dr. Hoback's Constituents. I We learn that the distinguished and] popular inventor of those famous Scandinavian Remedies the Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, advertised in our ! business columns receives nearly as manv | letters by every mml as the Treasury Department. The average is more than I 200 per day! His patients scattered over ! 'the broad West the Southern Slates and j New England are said to reach the eiti urinous anti almost incredible aggregate! ;of 100,000! By his patients we mean those who use his preparations as their ; only medicines We peisume that such a connection is without a parallel in Medical history. DECATUR MARKET, Corrected weekly by Nnttuian it Crawford Flour, per 100, 3.25 Shoulders, 6 Wheat, 90 Timothy Seed, 1.50 Rye, 40 Salt, ’ 3.25 i; Corn, 50 Butter, 10 i ! Oats, 33 Eggs, 8 Flax Seed, 1.25 Hides, 06: 1 Hams, 8 “ dry, 12 F9RT WAYNE MARKET. Corrected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. ! Flour, 7.251P0rk, 4.50 Wheat, 1.35 Beef, 2.75 i Rye, 55 Lard, 07 i Corn, 45 Butter, 25 i z\ . a . 4 m l?z„z* , 1 •>

Oats, 40 Eggs, 1Flax Seed, 2.00 Salt. 2.50 j Clover “ 5.00 Hides, 6J , Timothy “ 1.50| “ dry, 14 Sheriff's Sale. 1' ) V VIRTUE of an execution to me dime- ) ted and delivered by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. 1 will expose to sale at public auction, | ’ at the Court House door in said County be j ; tween the hours of ten o’clock a. m, and four o’clock p. m on Saturday, October, 3, 1863 I The rents and profits for a term of years not ] exceeding seven of the following described : Real Estate tc win I The south half south west quarter, west half j of the south east quarter, all that part of the j norlh-cast quarter ofthe south-west quarter lay--1 ing north-east ofthe road leading from Decatur I to Fort Recovery, Ohio; and the south half cf she noth half of the south west qua ter all in lection twenty nine (20), township twenty six I (56) north, of range fifteen (Ist east, in the , county of Adams'and State of Indiana; contain ing two hundred acres, more or less. And on failure to realize therefrom the full i amount of the Execution, I will at the same I time and place at public auction expose io i i side the lee simple of said described Real ; Estate. Executed as the property of Abraham Kint i ner John Strait, Janies Vanderinark, at suit of | John K. Evans. JACOB STULTS. I ! Sept 5,1863. Sheriff. License Notice, i Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Washington township, Adams County, Indiana j , that Die undersigned will make application to i the Board of Commissioners, at their September i term, 1863, for license to sell spirit ous, vinous i ■ or malt liquors, in less quantities jhiu a quart, I i at his grocery, situated on in lot sixty two, in , the town < f Decatur. JOHN MEIBERS. ; Aug. 8, 1863. UNITED STATES Internal Revenue. ELEVENTH COLLECTION DISTRICT OF INDIANA, COLLECTOR'S OFTICE.) . NOBLESVILLE, JUNE 26, 1863.; Pursuant to the provisions of section 19 of an ‘ Art to provide Internal Revenue to support the Government and to pay interest on the public l debt, approved July 1, 1862, notice is hereby ' . given to all persons liable to pay duties or tax esunder said act, in the eleventh district of* the State of Indiana, that the Colle* tor of said district has received from the Assessor thereof his annual collection list, pursuant to the pro visions of section 19 of said act; that the duties and taxes assessed by the said asst ssor have become due and payable; that the said collector or his deputy will attend for the collection of the same, at his office, in the Recorder’s Office, TN DECATUR, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA From and after the twentieth (20th j instant until the tenth (10th) day of August. lßG3,and all persons who shall neglect to pay the duties • : and taxes so aforesaid assessed upon them, to • the said collector, within the period and time 1

• .' r above specified, shall be liable to pa v ten per centum additional upon the amount thereof — Office hours from eight o’clock a m,‘ until four j o’clock p in. United States Currency and Gold and Silver only, received. DE WITT C. CHIPMAM, Collector Eleventh Indiana Collection District B. J RICE, July 18. Dep’ty Col. A.C. BOOTS & SHOES. At lower prices than ever before offered j n this market, and cheaper than the same ai I teles can be bought in Fort Wayne. 1 will sei Mons’ Fine Calf Shoes, a good article, for $1,20 to $1,50; winner’g hig> heeled Gaiters,sl,lo h>sl,3 I, and all kinds CHILDREN'S SHOES, atthe same rates. 1 have, also, the best lot o Women’s Calf Shoes, I ever sold in Decatur, from SI,OO to $1,25. pe keir,besides any quantity of my own liiukeanj be usual will make to order. Leather,Findings, stock f..--counti > shoemakers of all kihds, and shoemakers tools, of the ■ best quality,cheap for cash. Give m. a rail. Decatnr, March 2:. JESSE Nfi.t I'"

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Lost > LOSt 1 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ; ' hasjlosta note pavable to himself for sixteen I dollars and thirty eight cents, dated March 28 1863,and signed by Jeremiah Foly and Itmiel Coffee. Persons are notified not to purchase . said note or the parties from paying thesame to anv other person than the undersigned , May sth 1H63, TIMOTHY O SULLIVAN Notice. Notice is hereby given by the undersign**! to j all persons in Adams Count .v from whom t xis I due under the late revenue laws of the Uni. *d | Statis that he will receive the said tax at. ti e • | Recorder’s Office ia Decatur. AU licences applied for are at hand andean be had by call ing forthem. B J. RICE. May 9, 1861. Bissolution. The Partnership bet ween the subscribers under the name of Smith <t Nuttmau, was this I day dissolved by mutual consent. William G. Smith is authorized to nettle the business of seid firm and sign the firm name in liquidation W. G. SMITH, i J D. NUT IMAN, Hcasaat Miflp, April I■' I*6 ».

ll Sewing* Machines. The Little Giant Family Sewing Afachine I'lTeonly.sls, with Gauge, Screw Driver and Fxira Needles. Hemmers can be < attached, price, extras 2. Machine i Gauge screw driver aud exL a needles, at one ord* r. slfi PARTIES ordering Machines will please re j mit l>v express if convenient, if not; remit, i iby mail at our risk, if registered: or we can ship I by express; and the party ordering can pay on j delivery to them. • The Little Giant Sewing Machine Company ! having permanently established their g»-neral • head agency in Toledo. O . are now prepared •to supply our agents and customers wi.h a far ! superior machine than heretofore, combining all j the improvements of the age. Being concieved on an entirely new and .'iriginal plan, it stands i out alone and by itself, unrivalled it its mine- ; ' rous poin s of excellence, by anything ever h<*re lofore attempted in the Sewing Machine line. This is the first and only cheap and reliable ' machine ever constructed , which embodies all I the in lispensible qualifies! ions necessary to do i good family sewing Its marvellous simplicity I and the accuiacyof its operarions excitethe wonder and admiration of every beholder. It 'runs with the greatest rapidity, making the celebrated elastic stitch, which will not unravel from where the sewirv i< commenced. AGENCIES Tn order to introduce our machines as rapidly as possible throughout the whole country, we a»*e prepared to offer the most liberal inducements to all who wish to act as our agents,cith••roil salary or commission. Our confidential i circul: rs to agents, giving terms, etc , will be i sent to any one, on application. County rights given to agents. For particulars address, with ■ stamp T. S. PAGE, Toi.kpo, O. i vii 46 3m Genera! Agent for the US. Jiang Your Banner on the OUTER WALL!

BRACKENRIDGE IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions: TO HIS Immense Stock of GKOOEKIES! !l j AND 13 TAKING til Indiana Free Banks. IITTSBURGH, KENTCCKY A.ND IOWA MONEY AT PARI I Pii(Bii i x Gi*oe er y , Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v5-i>3o-ly. A. D BRANDRIFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN | Ilard w a r c ANQ XU’ 9 ALSO TINPLATE. COPPER, BRASS hikJ SHEET IRON XVARES. — ALSO — ! ! Bar Iron and' Nails. I Manufactured at the Ironton Mills l from the very best quality <'( Hnnqin? Rock,'Cold Blast Charcoal Metal Warrantuil. : SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW, WINGS, CAST, GERMAN, AND SPRING STEEL : Iron Axles, Pipe Boxes. Steel Springs and all kind* <»f blacksmiths tools. Cash paid for all kinds of old Metalg

— , Always on hand, a complete stock of White Lead, Paints, Oils.Puttv, Glass Pine Sash,and Doors, with a complete stock of And Mechanics’Tools of every description, j Ao 33 Columbia Street, FOR'!’ W AYNE, IND. August 7, 1862. [v6 1127] i . i. .. — — ——— i I (ETStrumorsor Scrofulous affections are the) • uerse, the blight, the potato rot of mankind.— i I They are vile and filthy as well as fatal. They ; ' arise from contamination and impur»*v est the : blood, and are to be seen ?11 arc..mi us every where. One quarter of all we meet arc tainted with them and one quarter ofthese die of them i die foolishly too, because they are curable. | Aver *s Sarsaparilla cleanses out the Srroru- ' corruption from the blood, renders it pure nd healthy, and effectually expurgates (he \il contamtination from the system. No ] , i under your Scrofulous disorders I mce the irresistible ath has provided b masterly combination of curative virtues th SauVAF ißtrLl -*9 / FFs y v 6 r 35.

gr S SJ2 M j.T „ COLI MUI A Si., FT. XtAXNE. XXI CIIINASIORE i 3 | i TIIL CHkAI-asT HOUSK Ih TH* UH 1 • s® DKbT Pino 1« Stone C rocks, ft- I p only Band 1U Crs. plk gal. . j». WALiLi PAPER, . FROM 6.J TO 75 CT6 ria bi IT. e. ® ; 130 pieces Lest Ssoue China. sl2 (0 :<0 50 do dll jno I 3 UU do d‘> * -0 11 I p. fn ‘ 71 do Fancy Bt.me china. 0. tl , 46 do do English liu Set, o 46 do do do 46 do Flora V are, 3.00 00 do Flu-aware and white 6.0 i K 60 do Stoneware i .50 P Coniinoii Platea,p**r set,2oc., *,5c., 30c Coinnion Teas. 25 Quart Pitcl.i rs,2. r c • Gall, pitchers 25; Stone Tens, :q. W ill 40. All kinds of YELLOW DISH-. I ES very low. COAL OIL, of ti e last j-t j 34 quality, 6 1 cents per gallon. Q O i * L <i in p s . pr r *** Marble Bottom. W B Co»il Oil LampM, 05 Cut Glass Lump-, $5.0 ( ) pj Large Marble Botioiu, *. ,H( ’z\ , .. Hanging Lamps, 1 <'9 I 1 * “ do do 1 large 1 • 5, 2 ! Bracket Lamps, I 1 0 V do do large 1 .t.O ■ ® I All k inds of air 1 iuht Fruit- Jurs, m Glassware, Woodni-wau*, Tubs, Tails, O and Chums cheaper than any oiiti iW ' house in the city. , : ’ I Silver Plated Ware, Knives and Fcks, v - Ladies* Baskets. nl9. 1 j — ■

GOOD NEWS UNION STOVE STORE!! The readers of the “Eagle arc* informed 11 ASH & .AGNEW 1 Have on baud a very large and fine Mi(k COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOVE 3, I of the very best p.xtents—none better can be I found i n the United Slates—wk ich v »• will well ■at greatly REDUCFI) RATJ-.S. All Stove* •wa ranted To he as represented, or if net we will refund the money and have io vi.kixd ! feelings. Wa have also a good stock of Hardware. Tin. Copper and SHEET IRON Ware, and House rum.fh ‘ ing goods, which we are ‘elling very h-w. buy Stoves in Cincinnati. Wp buy Stows in Pittsburgh. Wp buy Stoves in Troy We buy Sto»’«*s in Cleveland. Wp sell Stoves on time. We sell Stoves tor Cash. , We sell Stoves cheap. We sell GOOD TIN WARE. : Purchasers n ill do well to call and examine ! our stock, in order to judge for Ihemselvcs, at ASH <t AGNEW’S, R. H. Schweaman’s ohl No. 87 Columbia Street. vsn9'). Fort Wayne, Indiana hwwiov ihiiei,!ff wm; W H. BROOKS Jr . Wholesale Bookseller, <shs”ss” r E5 " re or» ixa isc eq q No «. Calhoun Street. Fort Wavne, Indiana, Beinothe pioneer rook man of Northern rndiana respectfully aunori cef ! that he has the largest stock < f BOOKS & STATIONARY. 'in the city, which he offers to the trade ua ■ ually low fnr Cash . Religious. Scientific, Political, i and Miscellaneous, constantly or hand. School Books, of every desci ipt if ’», Slates Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. P A P E Pt , j Letter, Cnp, Legal I'qi, Note, Drawing. Blot | ting and Wrapping Paper of every description FANCY ARTICLES, ■ Wall, Window and Ceiling Papers, « OLD PENS, [ BLANK BOOKS. LAW and MEDIC XL BOOKS. INKS and WRITING FI UID, of all kinds, Black Bine, Carmine de. Printers Inks, Tants, and Engravings, Maga zincs. Worcesters Dictionary, American Cyclopaedia Aeent for • Harper Bro. nnd D Avpleton 4 t Co. N. York Little, Brown Co Boston. ,'Blanchard Lee, Philadelphia. All their publications furnished at their Catalogue prices. Orders miH»t to ensure prompt attention ba accoinpanind with the ca>h. Cincinnati and Indianapolis bills duplicated. Liberal dis i oount made to 'Teachers. Music, and Mualcal Violins. • Guitars,

Accordions. Fhitinas. Drums. i Fifiv, Claronota. Every Instrument warranted peri feet. Strings of every description and quality * from 5 cents to 25 cents. Call and examine before purchasing cite where and be convinced that I am selling I cheaper than any other Hn»sc in the trade, al No. 4 Calhoun St. W. H. BROOKS, Jr. ' Foil- Wayne, Ind. v e n39. Beal Estate for Sale I offer f» r sale about 2,000 acres of bind sit- ' naled in different parts of Adams county. Any person wishing to buy, will do well to call < ■_ • the undersigned. ■ ~ 14 *’ 3 nAVI n STUD AP A KER . Farmers ol Adams County i | I have two thousand bushels of Flux Serif f . desire to Loan on good reasonable term., end pay the liigbest market ] rice for the wi.-, I'. F COMPA HET. Fort Wavne. 4.1862 ■ -ttve'tf Ad niinT's Notice. ' | Notice is hcrebp given th a/ the und ingnc d ! has been, on the 27th day of June *862. appointed Administrator of ilie oU’e of Farah , • Robert dercai* d. Said estate nsed tcs le lolcer.t. J R.FOBO, Adm c