Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1863 — Page 4
TH E EAGLE. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. - > ~ , ,_. v _. ICCAL & MISCELLANEOUS Romcraber! Remember!! Our terms of Subscription is, one copy one year in advance, #l. within the year $1,50, at w*c Expiration of the year, s2,oi‘. No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid up, tineas at the option of the Publishers. The paper will be sent to subscribers after their time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the contrary We receive no c iibscribers, fora less period than 6 months. Terms of Advertising: One square,.(ten hues) three insertions, $1 25 Each subsequent insertion, 50 KTNo advertisement will beconsidered less than owe square; over ne square will be counted and charged as tw; over two, as t hree, etc, T7*A liberal discount, from the above rates, made on all advjrusyuEienXsinserted for a period longer three months. LrThe abjve r ites will be strictly adhered to under all circumstances. JOB PRINTING: We are prepared to do all kinds of job work rti rest and r irrt’.on the meat reasonable terms. Our matei> for the completion of Job-Work, being new it. 1 of the latest style®, we feel confident that satisfaction can be given. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS- AU advertwneni* faV« for u specified time, and ordered out before r’lte expiration of the time specified, wiU be charged Jht regular rales for the same up to the lime hey ire ordered o’U. | wCircinpiitnnijes have been suvh’ns to conijtt l ns ntjnin to apologize to our pa- I trons for issuing a half sheet; but the loss is ours n we sha 1 make it up to our sub- ■ scriber.-cs-If auybo.lv had visited the Court 110 ise during the past week, they could ; have seen the effects of the influence and 1 teachings of the Import. Neigbor array-j < d against neighbor. A whole coinniu-' nity engaged in a general rangle. — IS, - Whuf Senator Wilson SaidWe have said that if the Adnoini'trn- ; li. i) 1.-. I shown less nnxirlv tn rot qiler ; ti.« i[» rhexds’ nl the North, onr army v .nt.l n A have |>> ■ n defeated nt Ghii kafi ru/i tIo R publican presses don’t! Ike the .aileoatu-n. L< lus summon Si n . Mor Wilson to the stand. In a speech he . made during the Maine canvass at Bruns wick, in thit Stale just preceding the | battle he ilt ( hired: •we slir.H subjugate the rebel States; that’s ths word—• n! jugalion! And we : shall cor <[tt. r the r. bi ilion tn New Y >tk. 1 Fortt live regiment, are there to do it, 1 (v> rt evhii< r«t wti'ch, n- I told before, i would rather slfbot a copperhead than a I reb. I Soldier.’ Had th. Sr forts five regiment be. n at Chick tmauga, Bragg would have been driven like chaff before the wind, and our soldi, rs their, instead of mourning | over a <J< frat, would have shouted over • ■the most (Leisure victorv o f tin* war; or ’ ■fiad these forty five regiments remaieed | on th. Potomac L-e never could have reinforced Bragg, and the result would i half been practically the same. These regiment were sent to New A ork in pur- 1 fii ante of the policy foreshadowed by Halleck in his letter to the New York Union League, in which he promised his adjnirers that the nrmv should be sent there to shoot copperheads. We owe the destruction of our army, as weli as ’ the distruetion of popular rights, to such ! men, as Wilsqn nnd Halleck—men both i m'nlal'v and morally incapable, of governing, a nation, inther : n time, . of peace, or of wir.—[Milwaukee,; News. Thk New Fashion is England.—Wo- 1 MEN AS S.M KEIiS. — The custom of somking bv woin-n his 1 it. ly introduced in England, ar. 1 according; to the Court ! Journal, is.lik. ly 'o ‘become very pre- ; vahnt.’ That authority ’says: Fashion holds such a tyrannic sway over society that we need never be surprised at seeing the most astounding changes of manners customs and dress brought about through its magic influences. High waists, no waists at all, chimney pot bonnets, flat ■bonnets powdered hair, disheveled hair, louge. patches, enamel hoops, farthingale crinoline, high heeled boots, sandals high presses, decollates dresses have all had their day: we have lived to see the lime ■when dir lists and four bottle men no longer exi't and when every man, high and Ic.w rich and poor, old and young, indulges in the German and Dutch liux uries of the short pipe and mild Havana But a more startling change is likely ‘to over the spirit of our dream;* ladies belonging to la creme de la creirv of society have introduced cigaretts. We could mention the names of many of England’s aristocratic daughters who opeuiy indulge in mild Latakjo.* Dr. Hoback’s Constituents. We learn that the distinguished and popular inventor of those famous Scan dinavian Remedies '.he Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, advertised in our business columns receives nearly as man letters by every mail as the Treasury * Department. The average is more than 200 per day! Hi. patients scattered over the broad West the Southern States and New England are said to reach the enormous and almost incredible aggregate of 100,000! By his patients we mean those who use his preparations as their only medicines We persume that such a connection is without a parallel in Medics’ historv.
War News. A dispatch from the Artny of the Pa toman states that Lee’s withdrawal from I the vicinity of Washington was caused by ■ the fact oi Burnside’s threatening Lynch 1 burg, the principal base of reb. I sup ’ I plies—being within a hundred miles ot II that point. Lee was ordered by Davis to fall back on Gordonsville end protect Lynchburg. The rebel General protested r against the order, desiring to give battle ‘ to Mead's army; but Davis would not yield to his wishes, and he accordingly made a retrogade movement, completing his withdrawal from the Federal front on . Sunday night Pursuit was soon after 1 made by Meade’s cavalry, aud the rebel ! rear was come up with on Monday nt on, ,; near Thoroughfare Gap. A severe skir . mish ensued lasting four hours, rest’li, ting in a repulse of the rebels. In his 1 retirement Lee destroyed the Railroad , from Manassas to Culpepper. Arived at i the latter point, the bulk of his army ; was transported southward by rail. The damage to the railroad will not, it is said retard the march of Meade’s forces to their present point of destination. Ti e e are rumors at Philadelphia that | the rjilitary authorities are makioe pre ! | parations in anticipation of another raid i into P. nnsy Ivania; but the reportsari believed to be without foundation. Rosecrans has been lelieved of the , command ol the Army of the Cumberland, i His successor according to one report, is Thomas, and according to another, is Hooker. Grant takes general command of the Armies of the Tennessee, the Cum ber’and and Kentucky and left Louis- , Ville yesterday (or Chattanooga, to ass- ; ' ume the direction of affairs at that point, i i It is reported at Cincinnati that Rosecrans j is to succeed Meade in command of the Army of the Patoinac ! Rebel prisoners make boastful asser ! lions that the Army of the Cumberland ! iis in a trap from which it can find no ! tne 'ns of escape. They state that Bragg i has recently been large iy reinforced. The reported advance of a large rebel I force, under Buckner, through Kentucky is not credited by the military authori , tii s a< Cincinnati; and no apprehensions are enit rtained ot any immediate troubles in that quarter. Gen. Sho’ield lias i-sued an order phi rino G. n. S i.ibord in command of the Di-trict of Soutbw.s' Missuri, vice G. n McN. il; changing ihe command of the; I Frontier from G. n Blunt to Gen. McNeil; i and . xii nding the District of the Border. : i under Ger. Ewing, so as embrace all of ( Kansas. i Mil iary circles are talking of an earlv , I repeal of lhe 8300 clause of the con ■ scription act. It is proposed bv some ! parties that the ixemptien price shall be | j raised as high as 81 600. lhe money received to be given to dialled men who go I to the field. The Richmond S< ntinel understands that Jefl Davis has felt it his du'v to dis mis all ihe Rtitlsh Consuls from the Con ! federacy ’ —[Chicago Times, Oct 21. ' President Lincoln False to I! is Po ilge Ido not object to abide decision of ; ’.be United States Supri me Court. « r the Judges thereof, on the constitutionality lof the drafi law. In fact I should be willing to facilitate the obtaining of it. ! f»u'- I cannot consent to lose the time ■ while it is being obtained.—[President Lincoln to Gov Sevmour. The President has promptly consented to have it tested bv judicial interpret*- ' tion. — [Gen. Dix's Proclamation. Here is a distinct promise reiterated, to 1 frcilltate a legal decision aa to the val idity of the Draft. Yet wlirn by special : appointment, the Judges of the Supeeme ; Court ot Pennsylvania met on Wednes j day, in Philadelphia, to hear an argument upon the constitutionality of the Con ; scription Act, the U. S District Attorn ; ev, refused, to appear, it is said by instructions from Washington! In every rase in this Slate in which , the question, was up on a distinct, iss- : ue, ihe government, has refused to to meet it—letting i'B conscripts, or other parties go, rather than have a decision At last comes the suspension, of the writ of habeas corpus, which takes a!l i these cases (and many more) out of the jurisdiction of the Courts ll.>w different the course of President Lincoln, in this matter, and in those qnes- ; tions affecting the Negro. In those he saya ‘the promis. being made, must be kept.’ Here the promise is made to free white citizens —only to be broken.—N. Y. Argus. Bitten by a Shark—A few days ngo ae some natives were fishing in a came off Palama, a shark came smelling around having been attracted thither by the blood of a fish that had been thrown into the sea. One of the fisherman eoolv took a rope, made a noose and put it ov. r 'he shark,s bead, and took it in town The noose working loose the native drew the fish up to fasten the rope on tighter, when not relishing so much familiarity, the shark snapped off his hand at the wrist and swa t low“d it escaping ’nun bis captors in the confusion which followedIt is strange with what coolness the natives handle tnese savage fish, thinking nothing of jumping on their backs and taking a ride through the water at Jocomutive speed, or catching hold of their tails with the hands or with a rope, and having a hand to tail combat with them. It is rare sport, to be sure, but rather, risky. —[Honolulu AJvertieer, •july P.
Srebch nf Postmaster General, Blair.--Postmaster General Blair made ’ i a speech on Saturday Inst in Maryland; ’ that is attracting much attention lie denounced what be termed the revolutionary scb( me ol ihe Abotilionisig to oblilterute the Stat-s or the SeeU’b, ami 1 declared that it was now the manifest 5 duly of lhe President to steer his cobrse ' through the sireeng conflieiiug tides eef 1 twe> revolutionary move men,s— that ol the null'.fiers to destroy lhe Union and 1 sei up lhe southern confederacy, and that o’ the ultra-aboiiiionists, which has I set in to disfranchise the South, on the 1 pretext of making secure theemancipa tion of the elaves.—l: is out improbable, lie said, '.hat tne latter, thought aiming at 1 a different result, will be found co-opera-ting is the end with the conspirators of the South and their foreign allies. They may prefer, he added, parting with j the South, to partnership, and equality with, them under, the Constitution.
Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an executi-n ro me directed and delivered, by the Clerk of the court of common ' pleas of Adams county Indiana. 1 will expose to sale at public auction, at the court house door in said county, between the hours of ten o’clock a m. and four o’clock p.m., or Saturday, November 14. 1863 ! The rents and profits for a term of years not ex reeding seven, of the following described real ■ estate, to wit: In bt two hundred and seventy (270).in the | lown of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, as j th” same is dNignated on the original plot of said town. And on failure to realize therefrom the full , amount of the execution, I will, at the same timeand pl; ce, lit public auction,expose tosale ■ J the fee simple of said described reel estate. ; Executed as the property of Isaac Pyles, at [he suit of Joseph D . Nuttman. JACOB STOLTS, Oct. 24 186'1. Sheriff. | Administrators Sale. Notice is hereby g. ven that the undersigned Administrator of ihu Estate of John Reynolds deceased >v virtue of a certain order of the ■ Court of Common Please of Adams County in ■the State oflndiana made at th * September ; Term of said Court A D. 1863. Will offer for sale at public Auction the following described Real Estate boirnded a« follows to wit: Com- , mencing at the North East corner of the North i West quarter of section number nineteen ( 9) I in Town Ship twenty eight (2') North of Range fourteen (14) East thence Runiimg West eighty I rods thence South Sixty Rods thence East j eighty rods, thence N>rth Sixty Rods to rhe Place of beginning estimated to contain thirty acres be the same more or less lying and being in the Oountr of Adams ami Stat e of Indiana. i also the following describej tract, of land i bounded as follows to wit Commencing ninety | rotis east of the South West corner of the South Eas' quarter of section Eighteen (18) tn Town I Ship twen'y eight (28) North of Range Four- • teen (1-1) East in Adams County and State of Indiana thence East about fifty Rode to the I corner of a small tract heretofore sold off of Fraction (5) thence with the line thereof to ihe Ist. Mary’s River, Thence in a Nort West dir lection with the nicanderinga of said River to ihe North East corner of lot number three i Uli nee South to lhe place of beginning estimated to contain twenty one and three fourths of an acre b“ the same mon or les« ar.d num | ber loir on the 28th day of November A. D I i 1863 at the Court honse door in the Town of Decatur in said County of Adams which said sale will be made upon the following terms to wit: one third of the purchase money to be paid in hand one thiru in six months and the Residue in twelve months from ’.he day of sale with interest from day of Sale by the purchaser giv 1 inghis notes Secured bv Mortgage. I JAMES MILLONEE Ailmin istrator, October 24th, 1363.
Notice. ! Notice is hereby given, that Decatur Lodge No. 254, will hold an election on the evening of Novemlier 25, 1863, for Ihe purpose of electing 1 three Trustees, to serve for two years. JAMES STOOPS, Jr., Secty. By order of the Lodge. ©Snatat letocal fimhr Ever Published! fj| tl letter pap’B for two 3 cent Ftamps. Drs Jackson. Herbert <fc Co, Proprietors of the National Dispensary, established Cincin nati, O .Jan. l.lSo cure all private diseases with unexampled rapidity. We guarantee to 1 cure Gonorrhea, Gleet. Syphillis. Impotency. Nocturnal Emissions, or Self-Abuse. Diurnal Emissions. Female Complaints, in short, every possible form and variety of Sexular Disease. Cures rapid thorough ane pejtnanent and tees modeaate. send for our Circular—fifteen large 8 in. by 11 in letter pages of varied, and inter esting matter Also,a circular intended for Ladies only. Many of oua patients assert they hare sent monev to Docsore in Eastern Cities and received no return. Then why not patronise home talent—men who know the Western clamate and can effect jspeedier cures. Dr Jackson’s Female rilla— $1 per box—--1 send for Circular Special ■ rirten Replies, well sealed sent with the Circular without charge. One of the cheapest most Interesting and im porjant books ever published, 3”0 pages, 100 engravings, The Mountain of Light or Mo cal Protector and Marriage Guide, and an Explicit Keo to Love and Beauty ’ It S atisfactory reveals vearious subjects tever be ore fully explained in any popular work in tee English language. Prir- Ocetita and one 3 cent stamp or three for 1 dollar and three 3 cent stamps Fully described in Circular, which every young man should hav ewhetper sicy or well Medicines and instructions seht promptly ro any part of the country Consulting Rooms of the Dispensary, No. IS7 Sycamore street. P. 0. 1 Box. No 436. • DR. JACKSON’S ORI 1 NTAL LINIMENT. Removes all coldness and rejuvenates or gans which have lain dorment for many years. It will cure any case of impotpney, create and increase the passions for any reasonable time Can be mailed with perfict safety. Price *2 ■ per bat tie. i dr. jackson’s raoraa patent maur sake. 1 It is perfectly safe and neveriailstegivesat' isfaciion. It is tne only snre and safe preven t tive against contracting disease ever inventi d Price $1 each 4 dollars, per half dnxen, and 1 1 dollars per doaen rent by mail. Rapt. 13,1863
— i 1 '**'* BRANDRETH’S PILLS. While brandreth’s Pill are so potent . for good diseased bodies they are lierm- ! less as bread. Tin babe al the brea.,t or the pran of ripes years and delicate females are certain to retfi fve tin increase of health ’mm the use of these Fills blessed’ ol heaven. , | It has been said by »n abled physicirn, ; that ‘this medicine always benefits and i never injures.’ Wherein is the superla- . live quality. The Brandreth Pills have no power or action but upon impure humors in the blood. They Seize only ; , the impurities in and around the parts ; affected by liisease; all the parts involved in diseased actions are operated upon and i cleanced troin all foulness and reinlused 1 with ‘Life,’ by lhe wonderlul curative r powers contained and inherent of the, most justlv famed Brandreth's Pills. Millions of people whose lives appear Jed to be at the last ebb. worn out by fever's consun ing fires, by consumpt j ! ion’s insidious advances by racking tor-j ments of inflammatory rheumatism, have j ; been cured by the use of these pills. The persons are living witnesses and thous. ! ands »re r< sidi nts in every ci’v ol Am-1 erica. Principal Office, No. 294 Cana) Street New York Sold by T T. Dorrvin Decatur and by «)),-■ «prctabh ’ lersin medicines. Aek tor new st 1
Nolice lo Non-Hesidnits. i STATE OF INDI ANA ) In the Court of Com ‘ ADAMS COUNTY,/ mon * Las, January’ ; term A. D. 1861. Sylvester C. Scoles, ) v* Hannah M. Scolca, George H. Scolcs, . Margaret Ann Tinkham ' Denison Tinkbam, i Hester Jane Dawns, , Samuel Dawns, | Elizi belli Outcelt, V Petition for Partition . Frederick Outcelt, Rebecca D Roebuck, Bansom Roebuck, John Col vert. ScoleS, Hannah M Sutter, Sampson Sutter, Lydia M Vanduzcn, Lawrence Vandusen, Notice ia hereby given that the plantiff has filed his crmplaint in the above eniitied cauW in ’he Clerk’s office of said court; and it appear ing from an affidavit filed in the Clerk’s office ! of said court, that Hester Jane Diwns Samuel lDawns.ElizabethOutc.lt. Frederick Outcelt, ' Rebecca D Roebuck, Bransorn Roebuck, John Culvert Scoles. Hann-th M Sutter, Sampson Sutter. Lydia M. Vanduzen. Lawrence Vandu zen. eleven of said deiendanis in the above ! cause are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and necessary parties to said proceedings Ihe . I said Hester Jane Dawns. Samuel Dawns Eli zabeth Outcelt, Frederick Outcelt, Rebecca D. i Roebuck, Bransoir Roebuck, John Colvert : Scoles, Hannah M. Sutter, Sampson Sutter, Ly dia M. Vanduzen sod Lawrence Vanduzen are, 1 therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pen ,' deucy of said complaint, and, unless they ap pear in said court, to be holden on the Second j Monday in January A D 1864 at the court ■ hcuse, in the town of Doc.atur, in said county; 1 and answer or demur to said complaints on, or . before, the firs t calling thereof, the matter there , in contained will be taken as confessed tube itrue. Witness James B Simcoke Clerk; [Seal ] and the seal of said court Decatur, this, the 14th day of October, I A. D. 1863. JAMES B. SIMCOKE, Oct 17,1863. Clerk.
■ o nmissioner’s Sale. Notice* is hereby given tl at the undersigned I commissioner, b- virtue of anomer of the i court of common pleas, of Adams county, will, on Saturday, October 31. 1863, and between the hours of ten o’clock, am., and four o’clock p. m.. on said day nt the court house door, in the town of Decatur, in the conn ty of Adams, in the State of Indiana, sei* nt public sale, the following described real estate £o wit: The east fraction of the south west quarter lof section twenty seven; and the north east I quarter of the north west quarter of section thir-ty-four, all in township twenty-seven (27) north, fifteen east, in the said county of Adams, containing one hundred and thr* e acres, be the same more or less, on the folioWj ing condition*: | One-half the purchase money in hand, and one.half in six months to be secured by note and approved security, waiving benefit of valuation and appra’sement laws GEORGEFRANK, f Oct 3.1F63 Comm ••winners NOTICE j Notice is hereby given thai Marv Findr ly has been appointed Admi.nstratorix, . with the will anm x*d, of the estate of 1 Robert Fmdlv, deceased, late of Adams ! county. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARY FINDLY, ;! Sept 26, 1663. Administratrix, i j „„ —— — Last Notice. Having many old accounts in Adams County, which have b-en standing (or years; snd whi-h I mini have settled, I hereby give notice to all those owing me on these old accounts, that if they dont come lorwar-t and settle the same. I will publish their name in the newspapers DRB LEHMAN Newville, Wells Co.. Ind. Sept. 12, 1863. BOOTS "&SFOES. At lower prices than ever before offered n 'his market,, and cheaper than the same :i! ’ tcl«< can he bought iu Fort Wayne 1 wilT.el Mens' Fine Calf Shoes, a good article, forfl.l to 11,50; w.>me> ’s ltig» heeled Gaiters, sl.lO t 051,3 ', and all kin Is J- CHILDREN’S SHOES, atthe ’ime rates. I have. also, the best lotc Women’s Calf Shoes. ereraold in Decatur, from SI,OO to fl ,25. pr k«ir,b<*aidos any quantity of my own make and be usual will mak* to order. Leather. Findin<r«, stock fo r country *horma< kers of all kthds. and ahoemakers tools, of tbs ; best qualitv. cheap for cash. Give rm a call, 'f fMetrfitr, MawfcfW, JBBM WJU**.
NEW STORE I I e Ji l ... ■.. CRABBS & MOSES ( f IDve opened a New Store Kfld New Goods enure in, Houston’s Building, I t i Where they are prepared to sell good, at ! Smaller Profits I i Than any other establishment in the Werl. Fort ' Wayne not excepted. If there are any who doubt the truth of this assertion, let them c.nne and examine our stock, and if we fail to con I vince them oftlie fact, we will, not only show , them our goods for nothing, but pny them for looking at them. Our
ORY GOODS I < Consists of every variety, kind and style such as ( , • iBROADCLOTHS. cassimeres. CASS I NETS. J EANS. TWEE I’ S , Ae ~ Ac., ; i DRESS GOODS!! I •In this branch of our business, wp have labored ’ ! without, regard to time or expense to please the { : ladies, and in our selections of Prints, Alpaccas, Morenos, be Lains, , Paris Plads, Mohair Lustres, 1 Mousseline Repps, Scotch Ginghams, Hoop Skirts, etc., etc., etc. i We fool that we have more than succeeded — I They are all of the latest and most fashionable ’ styles, and we will sell them cheap. We, also, have a splendid assortment of W HITE GOODS’ I Such us: Heavy Sheetings and Shirtings, bleached and unbleached, Jaconet Is, Bobbinetts, Mule ala Swiss, Book Muslins, Brillants. Lawns, Checked Nainsooks, Shirt Bosoms, etc , etc. F LA N N E L S’ Os all kinds nnd of the very best qualities.— . • Woolen Hoods, for ladies, Comforters etc. Ready-Made Clothing! I Over Coats, Coats. Pants, Vests, Shirts, i Drawers. Ac. Os the latest styles. Our stock in point of style, and price is sec/wd to none ever brought this market. HATS & CAPS! Our Hat and Cup department cannot be excelled this side of New York Citv, for variety, ; and cbapuess. OUR STOCKS OF I I HARDWARE! Queensware! ■ GLASS WARE! AND Woo dc n Ware! S I j r ! Are full and complete; and of the very best! [ ; qualities Our motto is small profits. i I GROCERIES! I Os ihese we have the very largest and best as snrtment, which we self very cheap: Coffee, ; Teas, Spices. Sugars of every variety, baleratus. Pepper, Indigo. Ac. ITOIIA < € O S of the very best. J Being new beginners, and well aware of the opposition in trade, we by close al tenI ' tion to our business, honest and fair dealing, to : ! gain a fair proportion of the public patronage. We recommend our goods to be what they real}’ i are, and onr Clerks are instrneted to do the i o same. Again we say. give us a fair and impar ' tial trial and if we fail to conje up to the tnaik i quit us lf > ET All kinds of country produce taken in ex--j change for good*. j CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. " Crabbs & Moses
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