Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1863 — Page 1

THE I) EC A TIB OGLE.

VOL. 7.

ITMK2 DECATUR EAGLE. ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY. Spencer & Schirmeyer. PUBLISHERS AX’D rttOPRIETORS. OFFICE—On Secend Street, in Patterson’, i building, over the Drug Store. Terms of Subscription: 'One copy, one year, in advance, $1 M If paid within the year, 1 • ) ' 1 If not paid until the year has expired, 20’ !T7"?mo paper will be discontinued until all steerages are paid except at the option f the Publisher. Terms of Advertising: One square, (ten lines) three insertions, $1 25 Each subsequent insertion, 50 0“No advertisement will be considered less than one square; over ne square will be counted and charged as tv; over two, as three, etc, ACT A liberal discount, from the above rates, made on \ll advertisements inserted for a period linger three months. i.rThn ihove rates will be strictly adhered U underfill circumstances. JOB PRINTING: We are prepared to do all kinds of job-work sift ne* "ad workmaElirF r •>ri cr ,on therocst reasonable terms. Our n.Atbli for the completion of Job-Work, being new*’a. .1 of th' latest styles, we fed confident that satisfaction s;in be IH’SIX'ESS jK BURT HOUSE? I) ccat ur, India na. BHB'WZ J fflSß.r’HJ’ji Proprietor. Will give good attention, and makes reasonable charges. n37-vG-ly PT W. CHAM PER PHYS ICAIN A SURGEON D E 0 A T U R , I N D I A N * . O*OFFICE—On the past. sid*-of Second St . . ; the room formerly occupied by J. D. N’uttruaa as a banking office. vl-n-T?. ATTOKM'Y AT IAW AND CLAIM AGENT DECA TU R , INDIANA. Will Practice in Adams nnd adjoining Counti«*s Vfi.’. secure bounties, pensions; and all kinds of ’tin's against the Government. I7*DFFIUE. —On Main Street immediately Couth of th<‘ Auditor’s Office—vb’-n 12 .TAMESTE HOBO. Attorney and Counselor at Law. DECATUR, INDIANA. CT’JFFIOE, in Recorder's Office.J2ll '■Till p-ac.lice in the Courts of the Tenth J-ji* d'rjd Circuit. Attend t the Redemption of th* pay.went of Taxes Especial a:ton, *iou will be given to the coliec'i<»n f Bounties P. u'-i.in and all claims against the Government Xov. 2S, 1362. v6-r42. : :i(TI KE GW. I, ESI! P. V. SMITH. Ambrotype & Photograph NB. KiST'S"' n<*sT Br> Having permanently located in Decatur and r •• d himself with everything that may be , ouiid in a First Class Picture Gallery. call the attention of all who desi re god Picture at low prices, to call at his rooms in it . .ton’s Building, immediately overihe Drug SB orc. n‘37-ly • ■ .<- — . .... . ~.. JEFFERSON QUICK, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, MUSiCAL j lUTUJMENTS. JEVELBY. &C., DECATUR, INDIANA. docks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instru , saenr.s, <te., repaired on short notice. - i!01’—O'l Second Street, cue door soulh of Nuttini.n A Crawford’s Store. v-5-n 41 i V ICKS BURG? I. J. MIESSE, Tn his line of business. Defies the World! [ All other LIKE INSUTU HONS thrown in i the shade! All efforts at COMPETITION gum-j by the BOARD. It i* ackiiowlrdgeii by all ! that We can sell a BETTER article of Harness,Saddles, Bridles. I Whips, and all such like I for LESS money than any other establi-hment : in Northes-cern Indiana, without exception. His work is all wart anted to be made ofth; very best material, and made by old and expe , ri»‘nc«’d workmen. Bugji ‘S and carriages trimmed in the bitext end most approved style. Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable rates. TFGive us a call, and we will emivinee yrtu ! of the truth » what we say We PAY CA Q I’ j for our stock, :»nd eoefiequentlv BUY CHEAP [ ER than if we bought on r IME; aud of course • m sol! in n upettiea — n3B-v6

' FMTW'IIU AbVfF.TISHIEUS. mis street \m\.\i; e, ! J LESMAN, - - • Proprietor, plain Str, W?.tofCilfmi, Ft. Wlyns, Ind., ! Good Accommodations at Reasonable rates i St'ige office for Bluffton. Decatur, St. Marv’s, I Kendalville, Sturgis and Auburn. n3B'6 MEYIh?~& BRO.. Whole & Retail Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, i j Paints, Oil*, French and American Window | Glass, Dye Stuffs, Brushes,Spices, Liquors and ; ; i Wines, Coal Oil and coal oil Lamp.. <to l' Ij-Xo. 95 Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Injdiana. n3Bv6. ; I B. W. OA KLICY, I Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And Manufacturer of I TIN,SHEET IRON AND COPPERWARE AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street, H v4-u24. FORT WA VSE. JND.~ pIEDEKiN ffoWT J. EX ATTN j &SON. - - - Prop’s I Barr St eet, between Columbia A Main. FORT WAYNE. IND. : This House has been entirely Refurnished and Refitted in good stylo, aud every atiention ' will be paid to the comfort of guests. Board ; ers aecmnuiodated by the Day or Week. ».’l9 | MAYER HOUSR ■ i Cornu’’of Wayne and Calhoun St.®.. FORT V/AYNE, INDIANA. H C. FDX. • - • Proprietor 1 General Stage ■ fii e. v.5n20 JUSPi X B UREI\ Healer in ' S.lTflll’S, I’WfKL JEIIEIM silver-plated ware, itc, NION BLOCK, FORT WAYNE, IND All kind# <»t Repairing done to ord<r, -no ' warranted v n 39 PSrUNDEBIIILI. -dealer I.xi Marble HE \ D-STON ES, M AN'IT.ES, jGABINET-SI,A B S, <fc c . , & e FORT WAYNE, IND. Work done to order on tlie shortest notice ami in the neatest ruiniirr. vsn 19. S PATTERSON, Agent. ’■d'.“‘ F . COMPARFT. PORK PACKER. HIRER HD C-31BIISSI0X M c r e b ant, EORT WAYNE. IND. General dealer in all kind# of Grain, Se I Fish, Sa 1, Produce. . AyicyJturv! Jmplfifnams. d'C, Best Bi’a d Fa’niiv Flours, . ITLi bend advances made on Produce, etc . nllvCtf I SHi \ (IF THE P A BLOCK/ i 0. P. MORG AN A'o. 81 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNE Ind. w» wa w ws ae m w i Hard wa re & Stoves -AND—'Manufacturer of Tin 8c Sheet Iron15. W 61C • no 15 I fiUST F. SIENON. RUI’OLI’M MEM A F. SIEMON 8c BRO., i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in = Books, Stationary, Toys, Aud Fancy Good*, ; Calhoun Street, between Columbia and Main | FORT WAYJE, IXD. English Scho d Books, German and Latin Boukf,Tooys—i large asssortment, Wall and Window Paper, j Looking Glasses, Picture Frames. Engraving’ i ; etc .. <tc., Ti e attention of the public is respectfully in- . | vited Most, of nur stock is imported din-rtlv ' ■ b« mr-'tdveß, which enal les us togiv<* onreus1 »'nt*r< at BaigaTns. vsn3f i UNION FILE COMPANY. H O.SCIIWII)T&Co. . -manufActvres <rFILES.. R ASPS. Ml 1.1.-PfCRS, SnXK CUT TERS’ TOOLS [' --c-Ciittinff Old File*-. Arc . done to ord* r ' and W.rra’ited equal tn new. AH kindof R and Fib*« mnde fn orib r At-O Wliole-li’e and Rettiil D< nl. is in For. i u n •ml D ini, stir Hardware. Pine S.-eli ni><! 1 tors. - | Nails.flliss. i’-iint. etc .At Fnrtori T’nc.a [a j UNION BLOCK, oripostfrSf-ife Bank Fonr WAYNE. IND 1 All Orders from tbe Country attended to.

‘Our Country’s Gccd shall ever he rr.r Alm—Willing to praise and not afraid to Blame.

DECATI’II, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA, NOV. 7, 1863.

1863 ‘ 1863' NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS! Having r»c*ivi d the T x Daplicale for the present year, notice hereby given that tile Tu asuier is now ready to receive the Sevi ru! i TAXES FOR ADAMS COUNTY, i At the Treasurer’s Office, in Decatur. I • 111 — — If Tax-Payers will call enrlv they will h<> upon without delay. The law requires that after the third Monday of March, a penalty of 10 per Ct nt. on each dollar, with interest until paid, must be attached. All who wish to avoid paying cost, will call and pay their Tax, as the penally will be attached at the time the law ' requires. Bankable funds will be received at this office for the present. THE TAXES FOR 1863 ARE AS FOLLOWS: ————- -g TOWNSHIPS. • S' • - "3 = = S tn o — — n i■/.' 1 -- Union Toivn'-liip, per . 3<>: 35; L». ij: l 6; 5; io: . 90-; 185 .. *. « p O n, : 75: : : : so: : : : : 12., R Oot <■ “ SIOO, : 20: 35: 15: 4: 10: : 10: : 90: iso a “ “ poll, : 75■ : : : so: : : . . 125 Preble, « “ SIOO. : 20: 35; 15: i|: io: 10; jo: io: 90: 200 « *< “ poll, ; 75: : : .50. . . .12.5 Kirkland, “ “ SIOO, : 20; 35; 15; ]]: 10: : 10: 5; 90: 185 “ “ “ poll, : 75: : : .so: . . • . i2> Wahsington, “ SIOO. : 20; 35 ; 15; 1j : 10; ;10: 190; 180 i «* <> « poll, : 75: : : : so: : : : : 12> St. Mary's, “ SIOO, ; 20: 35: 15; 4|; 10: 5; lOj 5; 90; 190 *< “ “ poll, : 75: : : : so. . . . .125 ■ Bluecreek. “ “ SIOO, : 20; 35 :15 : :10 : 5; 10:20:90: 205 > “ “ poll, : 75: : : : so: : : : : 12> Monroe “ “ $1<»0, ; 20: 35: 15; 1|: 10: 10; 10: 10: 90: 2)0 “ ' « “ poll, ;75: : : : so: : : : : 12> : French. “ “ SIOO. :2 >: 35: IS; 1|: ID; 5; 10: 10; 90; 195 i ii <• “ poll, : "5: : : ' so: : 125 Hartford “ “ SIOO, ; 2); 35: 15: 1|: 10: ; 10: 5; 90; 185 * ** ,m>ll, ; 7a : : ; ■_ , ; ; 12 * Wabash, “ “ SIOO, : 2)’. 35: 15; I. j ; 10'. 5; 10: 5; 90; 190 i “ “ “ poll, : 75: ■ : ; so: ; : : ; 125 Jei'flerson, “ SIOO, ; 2): 35: 45; 1}: 10; 5: 10: 5; 90; 190 1 “ “ “ poll. : 75■ : : : so: : : : ; 123 Corporati nos Decatur, SIOO, 10 cts. for town purposes: : : 10: : “ “ “ poll, 10 cts. for town purposes 1 From this d.Cc and up to the tlii d Monday in March next, you will find me at the Treasurer’h Office, in Decatur, to receive the above levied taxes: and after the 1 third Mondav in Ma ch. those remaining unpaid will be collected with penalty and interest bv distress and sale as the law directs. Oct. 31’, 1333 C. L. FCHIRMEYEK, Treasurer.

» 1 ' L - ■ ~ — — NEWG() O D S NEW PRICES!! I Weare now r -crivine* our Spring of ; t.oo<.h< and. ullh'i gh, (on account of Kickrn-- ' we art* a Ihtl ■ hue, we Imiijht- our gdo Is f?om I 15 to 20 per emit •h* a per Imo we. coild h’nv. | done ft week or two earlier it the season. W»* intend our customer.- shall have the advantage I I of the GR E A T F A I. L in rnrcES, | and although we are not able to sell goods nt i the good old fashioned PeaceP r ices, ■ we can come nearer to it than we have done in I ! a longtime. IVe are opening our usual assort ; nicnt of DRY GOODS , Palm Leaf ami Olliw Summer Hute. bonn tsar j titicials, ribbons ,tc. ; Clothing, Groceries Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron Ac. all of Which we will sell at the lowest possible j prices for READY PAY, J But ns we can buy to advantage only for ready i i pay we cannot sell goods’on Credit ; V<;-1117 NUTTJfAN ,t CRAWFORD. Examiner’s Notice. The undersigned School Ex miner cf Adam* County Indiana, will holdexaminalions at hi* office m Decatur upon the fourth S Unnluy ofthe , following named r onths, to wit;—January. April. June, M’»rch. May. December; and upon each Saturday of September, Ootuber and No vimber Ex -rcises .w ill commence < ach day at ten o’clo.- k , a m Teacher* will plea** bear in mind that lucre will be no private examinations given unle<* the applicant can -how there is actual ii?ce»iiv tin relor. Shool officer?, and oth* r'frienda of education are conlialh invit’d ’<» bo in attendance. i , App icanU with wh<miiln*examiner i-not pr ; ‘■on-iliv acquainted will be required to pre-ent i a certificate Mj»n<<l by a prominent citizen o f I the county to th- • •ff-ct that said applicant sus I tains a good moral character J. K. 8080. Examiner May 30,1863. Adams County.

THE SWEDISH BRANDY —Ab its nsniv iinllCHii s is » p<’tili’ir product ol'lu- invent r, ! native land is Sweden. ! rtlro'A I' ’ s !l, ' l ' c h- h iving nno llow imi ih-liciiu- fl ivor, p. enlhiilv * ofO / Z . "•ch. in I palst tide; is highly dr irdi.l Z"d, and <sp"Ci>illv adfj P ipieil tollie use of all Indies. *h*» mav require nn aoreealde. I*stimulating ionic, inipartino strenirth lo the svs'em. git'ng an. increased vitality to the whole human frame. It is a oreat favor ite in Sweden, so much so that it may he styled the national bevernci' No lamilv should be without it. — Taken in the shape of a hot punch at night before going to bed, it makes r. <!' licjoas draught producing a healthy perspiration dispelli ing a col I more effectually than any other mixture that can be taken. Try i'. once ' and be convinced. ; Sold by merchants A Druggists everyi where. Established 1760. PETER -LOB ILL A 80, SaufF <fc fo!> »cc,.» Ai ttiU’ncfiirrr, 16 <V 18 Chamber* Street, (Formerly 1-2 Chatham Street, New ork.) Would oil the Attention of dealers tolho articles ci his loannfature. viz: BROWN SNtfFP. Mncaboy. Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia Coarse Rappee. Nachitoches, Atnencni* Gentleman. Copenhagen. YEf LOW SNUFF. Scotch, Honey !>•«• Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch I Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lund y foot. t'F > Aft' r ntion is called tn the largo reduction in prices of Fine Cm cl ewing and sm<» ing to ‘ UCCO«> wlwch ’Till be found of a superior quid ’ '■ TOBACCO. Smoking. Fino Cut Chewing. Smoking. 1 ong. P A 1,, or plain. S. J ago. No. I, Cavendish .or S net. Spanish. yjo. 2. 8 ?<*et >«‘»»nt'?d Dro’i »’<», Canast. N 'F 1 a I inix-'l. Tin Foil Cavendish «h Cr imil'i’ed A circnb’r of prices will be < nt Real Estate for Sale I nff-r C r salp nbout 7.000 aerpa of land sitnate lin diflf.-rpnt p-irtx of Adams conivv. \nv person wi-diinto buy, will do w. 11 to Coll on the iii)d<-r-i„'n< d. March 11, ’63. DAVID STTDABAKER,

rii e e \ g li:. OFFICIAL FAI’EH OF TtlF. COUNTY. LCCZL &. IZLU CTIIZM-CUb Keniembwi! Rrruembri ’! Our h'rms of i-,onc copv ono venr in advalirv, I wiihm llu* year $1,5!). al I iii? Expiration ol tl-<- y. ar, s2.o' . No paper JiKConiinui tl until all arrears are paid up, uni rs« at lhe option nflhe I’uhli-i’n rs ! The paper will be sent to >ub‘crib« r-« nft« r their time of sub fripiiou Iris i xpb ed unit .‘•s ■ n<4ice given l<» the C'intrarv V. < receive no i Fub.-'Cribt is, for a less period than months. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.— AH atH”rfis-nienl•' ta ken fur a speci/ied tune, and ordered out lufore expiration of the lime specified, tri I be cha fed the rcQiihir rates for tliQ same up to the time they •re ordered oof. War News. The impression prevails at the headquarters of the army of the Potomac that Lee is disposed to fight, and it is asser- ' ted that Meade will accord with his wishes us speedily as possible. A W asiiington dispatch though states, tb it the be j lief there is, that Lee will hot risk an engagement outside of his works on the south bank ot the Rapidan. Great activity is manifested in those bureaus ot the War Department immediately connected . with the operations of Mead s at my. A despatch from Charleston stales that that the Fcderals, on the 30th, bombard ed Sumpter furiously. Within twentyI four bouts 1,25>l shots were tliscltarged against the tortress. The rebel caustt tities amounted to but seven men wounded the rebel batteries replied to the Federal fire slowly, but deliberate’)'. In the "tight of the 28 th ult., near Chattanooga, Hooker took over i<*o pi t-copers ' with about 1,000 enlield rifles. His lo;,s in killed ami was some 350, the rebels were quiet on the 28th. I'ileen ' thou-and rebel cavalry are concentrating south of the I t nuess. e river, to operate upon Grants line of commumcntions. Gen. Ik nib.rton. in his r<: :t:i-to ' the siege of Vici.sburg, states that the surrender of that city was caused, not by lack of p oiisions or ammunition but by the utter exhaustion ot his men, e.gthf i i n thousand in number. Gen. Al h. eh r reports that, in his laid to liosecr’iii s rear, ' 'he captured eleven hundred wagons and ■ three thousan ' five hundred mules, ami 'de-lroytd thirty days rations fl r the whole Federal army, two trains of ears and 39 miles ofrailroml his lo- s was three cannon mid one thousand men » Beast Buttler has been a signed to the command ofthe depaitinent ot \ irgima and No th Carolina, vice Gen. Foster — ’ It is thought that the latter officer will be. placed in charge ofthe defences of WashV I

7 ington. I he amount received by the Internal Revenue Bureau since its estab isnient, is ' about sixty-three million dollars. Du- ’ lintr the month of October last, nearly ten million was collected. } Indian troubles continue on the Upper ’ Missouri. 'I he savges have a force of from four to live thousand, f'o t Union has tiillcn into their hand-, and been de- , stroyed. European dates are to the 25th ult . by the steamer China. Th? captme of the t British steamer. Sir Robert Reel, by I'cd erals oft'the month the Rio Grande, is ex , citing considerable attention in Eng and. , It is anticipated that the French semiofficial pre-s will shortlv express theopinion that the FCO| le of Mexico desire an nexation to France. The belief is entertained at St. Petersburg that a diplomatic rupture between Russia and the Western Powers will occur before Christmas.— < [Chi. Times, Nev. 4. : Dignity of the Pke-ident.—Presi-dent Lincoln does nd ceasu to make points by ihe introduction of those enec- • dotes of Western hie which crow d h - marvelously retentive in, morr. A re : jeent case is given ol the manner in which I he closed an interview with and silenced ! further intercession from a woman who was beoaing forth" life of h< r husband, ' a soldier si i.te’nced to be shot In the West, (formerly more than now, the I bottom lands, as they are called, in p)» ces abounded with deer. The pi_;s. al i so. were accustomed lo run in the same -bollonis,’ ami oiilv these who had considerable skill as hunters could di-tin [ guish the tracks of Hip tie-r hmn thus. luf the pitis. Hence it became a pruv. t h iof fruitless butililio that one had spent Ids day in following ‘pig tracks.’ The President- lob! the woman that the ex - I rution <>f her I-iiaband had been ordered hr the War D pirtni'H'. an I he con Fl not ini. rfere. She hecji d him to go over to the Wtr I'ep-.rimeet and I.live the order revoked. Il’s no use, madam, l<tr me lo no. Ttu-y <1 > things in tlu ir wav. over there, and I don't am , otin'. to pick tracks, in the War Depart ment.’

NO, 38.

VYlntt Senator W:!'CU S tiitW<> have s iid that if the A Iminisfi vlion hall Clown less nuxii'lv to col qti' r Ihe ‘ei.ppi.rhi’i.is’ Hl the Nori li, our ainiy would not havi bein defeated at Ci : k iirriuga. The R-publican presses if. n’t like Ihe hl leg it on. Let us -umm.nSi 11 - . .nor Wi|s..n Io i he st-.ml. In a ; p> *-ch I o mad- (1 ui ing tin- M line canvas, at Brunswick. in il.it State just preceding the battie lo'ib i’bired: •we Coil! siihj ’.- the rel.i 1 Slates; th it’s tin. w.ir.i— in i iga'.i.m! Awl wo shall ror.qin r the r< b .non in New 7 >1 It. Fin ty flve r. ginn lite are 11 .ieto du it, i evert soldier ol winch, as I 'oi l belor* 1 , would rattier ho i. a copperhead man a rein I sol.in r.’ Had these lorfv five regiment been nt Chick imauga, Bragg w. ul 1 have be* n . drin n like chalT before the wind, nn 1 | our si.'ldu ts thi ie, in’iea ! ol tr.iuiiTi'ng ne. ra di feat, wool.l Lave siniuled over the most decisive victory o' the war; or hud these forty five r< gimt nts I' ln iieed 'on the Potomac L"e never c'luh! h ire reinforced Bragg, and the result word I have been practically the saree 'flu ro regiment were sent to N> w Yo'i; in pursuance of the rniiley fori sh'iiloivi’l . ■ Hall.wit in liis 1.-tu r to the N w York Union L"hgue, in which lie j r >mis*rl his 1 ailfairers that the armv should he si nt there to shoot copperheads. We owe I the destruction of our rimy, ns w* li [the distraction ol popular rights, to such men, ns Wiison and IL.Ih ck —nr n both mental'v and morally inc-ipal.w, of . gov* rning. a iniii.in. in'hir n time, of peace, or ol W >r —[Milwauki e, . News. TiiE New I'a-ih n is Ex. i.Axn —AVoMEV as S.M KBits —Tile custom o ‘omkjuigliv women li s I it* Iv in'ioiured in England, niid -.rf'ii'.g '*> the ('..tut [ Journal, j. lik.-lv to •become v.-rv prevail ni,’ That iiutln-r 'y sms: Fa 1 i n hoi Is such a ty rnntiie S viv Ov. i r.i . i iis 1 that «r tier*! nv-r be sn. p; at tv .-t g 1 the most iistoiiuding ch ri'fes of n’ .r r:er» (’Uslniiis and dress brciiglu abi.u’. through its magic, ii fluences. High wiist'i. r.s ! w ds's at all, chimney put bonnets, nit “ bonnets pnw.ieri-d linir. disliev. L-d hair, lotiie. pat :’!ie«. <. ivim> I hoops, farihing.ilu crinoline, l.’gh tie* led bools, sandals high 1 dresses. iheidlet.S dr.os. s have nl] Lad tlu ir (Ih\: wv limo livi d (n st p the li.uo ‘ wlun (!u< lists hg I It ur luMiL-nn nno lnii7< r • xi-t Mini win n <v. i v ni'.n. I an I low rich »ind poor. <>l*l pnd vouflg, in<hj|g»’s in li <* G imon and Dnich Luxuries o' )10. short, pip*'and mild II *\ana Rut a mor* starrh-t 1 iik< ’v *l»>nv« r die spirit of our dream;’ I i li< s he- ■ t.» L» rr« in** d- la crcin» «d ®f»ci<'lv 1 have iirroduc* d ci_p»r* tis. We r, n'. | ’ a no'ntion lhe names ol tninynl EnjJnnd’s aristocratic daughters who opHily indulge in mil I Li. >. ’j i ’

'I he Radical Doeto -s on the Union:— The followii';,' are gem? in their n ay: 1 i ho Union a? it was is played out ' — dim Lane. ‘I he Union ns it was r.n 1 the Constitution ns it !<—God forbid it.’—l had. t'tevens. Whosoever can 1. ■ n 'hirm bill his nun liken.ss l.as nothing i.ul himself to love. Public Sala 1 will off r for snip on Sniurl iv, r’vz <U Xi vritibtr, 1863 at the hue r<’si‘dcnc»’oF Francis Po'lvr, <lecca«<-rL in j’’. Min 's township, A'htins county, hi t., all the pprsoual pro pt ity of said th evils- d. uol i.-.ki i! bv tin* w iilow ; t’oii-i>tii>g of oTls.rve, wheat, crosscut s:»w,< • <• spring colt, cattle. h _:s ► "‘< p. U' . plow, four huotlre I feet -»f Inrnb; r. sirnw,hay, ht.dother .articles too tedious to'ireiifion. IERMS OF SALE: A en dit of nine Pionthi* will be on nil csuinsover three dollar* v the p'nvhast r giving his note with approved security, wilh inter. , from date, waiving valuation anti lippT.iscnicnt laws; all sums undt-r thret dollais r.: h in hand MARGARET PORTER. Nov. 7 1861. Administrator Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. . STATE GF INDIANA .) ADAMS ( OCN : Y 5 88 Notice i* hereby given that Wi'livm G. 1 <•( r, Admi'dMr.ror of the <**t . 1»* of Hiram R. piijti. dicoa vd, has filed hi> petilion to mH Ihe real evtate <tf the d.-oed n . is psr-'olu I b> ing hiMifficient t<» }».y Itb fb b' ’ an I th 1’ said pt'iiu’ot will Lo heard ’V the m-.V. It rm of th* '.court us co union pleas of s.aid count v JAMES P». SjV; ORE. Nov 7, *6’. C O C P. A C License Noticp. Nob c<* «s hvTetiv civun to tbs c. V -sh1 il.gton township that the uud-■! • _-m d üb! 1 make "pplicatioti to tho Board of Ccmmn mod : ern of Ad tins county, fudi mi, t »i. T D. -a n. la*r session ’tu b •'<»' i licenst sell ■ 1 > is, viiiousand tnault bq’iot* i»» less qimtnuio J, a quart in his buibimg on in 101. No. 57, in tin* the town of D. c-Itm- in saui eonnty of Adams and StaU of ln<«inn 1. HENRY BANTA Nov 5. isV*