Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1864 — Page 3

U B EAGLE. Of/iCIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL "& MISCELLANEOUS —- Remember! Remember!! Our terms of Subscription is, one copv one -year in advance. sl. within the year $1,50, at the Expiration of the year, s2,i)o. No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid up, uuossatthe option of the Publishers. The paper will be sent to subscribers after their time of subscription has expired unless netice is given to the contrary. We receive no enbscribers, for a less period than 6 months. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.— All advertisements la Iren for a specified time, and ordered out before the expiration of the lime 1 specified. wi'lhe charged the regular rates for tho same up to the time they rre ordered out. ®-We have received a lengthy communication ft om the 89th, which came to hand too late for this issue, bittwill appear in’ottr next. Tickets for the Primary Election are now ready; and we would suggest to the candidates that it would be much easier for them to pay for them now than after they are defeated.

THE NEWS In the Senate, yesterday, resolutions were offered denouncing the occupation of Mexico as an offence to the United States, and threatening hostilities if persisted in. A bill was reported prohibiting inter-State slave trade. In the llc'.tso, a bill was passed to en able the government to use what property it wants without waiting for legal process. Winter Davis made a speech in opposition to Lincoln's plan of reconstruction. The quotas of the several States under the. last call for troops arc announced.— The number required from Illinois is 18,.”>2l, and her credit is 30,960. So there will be no draft here. Lee is receiving reinforcements, and making preparations to open the spring •campaign at an ear'-y date. It is thought that his force will be nearly that of last year. Meade is to be retained temporarily in ■command of the army of the Potomac, with Sedgwick, Hancock, and Warren as division commanders. Gen. Banks took the field on the 9th inst. lie intends to send a cavalry force of 13,000 across Louisiana into Texas. The damage done by Gen. Sherman to the telegraph lines in Mississippi has been repaired, and work upon the railroads is progressing with the utmost activity., ( Blockade running into Wilmington, N. C , is very sueces-ful. not over one vessel in twenty being captured. Five war vessels—four of them Monitors—have been ordered to join Farragut in the Gulf. It is stated that none of the surplus gold in the treasury will be sold for the present. E ish.a 11. Potter has been nominated for Governor by the democracy of Rhode Island. A fire in O ..-.a ka, Japan, recently, destroyed 30,090 houses. Between 500 and 1,000 lives were lost in the conflagration. —'Chicago Times, Mar. 23.

Decision on Draft.—lndiana’s Quota Filled—a question has been raised if the act of Ccngress assigning the quota to, townships and wards would not compel all such subordinate divisions to fill their quotas, irrespective of what others might have done, or of what the State in the aggregate may have done, In other words words, though the State might have raised 5,000 more men than her share and one township have raised enough more than its share to make up the deficiency of a Leighboring township, whether this township would not still have to go on and complete its quota. The Provost Marshal General took the grounds thatevery county township or city ward must fill its individual shire, although the State at large might be in excess of its quota. This question, wej see by a dispatch in the Cincinnati j Gazette, has been decided. The ■ secretary of War, contrary to the ruling of the Provost Marshal General, says that if the quota of the State has been filled the debt is discharged, and the matter ended, which is the only just view that can be taken of it. Under this decision Indiana is free from both the drafts now pending, having more than fifled her quota j under both calls.—(Ft. Wavne Sen.

Dr. Er.back’s Constituents. We learn that the distinguished and popular inventor of those famous Scandinavian Remedies '.be Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, advertised io our business columns receives nearly as manv letters by every mail as the Treasury Department. The average is more than 200 per day! His patients scattered over the broad West the Southern States and New England are said to reach the enormous and almost incredible aggregate of iOO.OOOI 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 Med- ; ical history. £-•?' SHAKE and BURN 1 Shake and Burn!! Shake and Burn!!! This is the life of agony endured by the sufferer from Fever and Ague. He wanders like an uncetain shadow, never knowing what moment he may be prostrated, and therefore disinclined to give anv serious attention to business. This is the condition of thousands in town and country. It is no exaggeration to say that Fever and Ague kills more people tbad anr twenty other diseases in America. For a sure and speedy cure of (bis terrible "-.ffliction, we take great pleasure in roeom mending Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which have already achieved a wide rep utatinn for rapid and powerful effects in renovating the system prostrated hv this disease. For sale by Druggists ard dealers generally, every where. [lmo

ANNOUNCEMENT. ITTWe are authorized In announce the-name of JOHN DJRKSON. of Root townsl ip, as a candidate f>r tie' office of County Treasurer, subject to the decisiwn, of the Democratic Primary Elertiin to be held on the first Monday of April 1;6 I. Paid $2. are notl-.orized to announce the name of P. N COLLIN®, as a Candidate for Representative to the State Legislature! subject to tlio decision of the D* mocratsut the Primary Election to be held on the first Monday of April 1864. Paid >;2. atiWWe are authorized to announce the name of DAVID SHOWERS as a candidate for the ofiSee o! County Treasurer subject to the decision of the Democrats at I tie Primary Election to he held on the first Monday of April, 1864. Paid S 2. —We nr.’ authorized In announce (be name of.JES®E NIBLICK, as a Candidate for the office ol County Treasurer, subj-ct to the decision of the Democrats at their Primary Election to be held on the first Monday of April 1864. Paid 82. e are authorized to announce the name of JACOB SARFF, of French Township, ns a candidate for the office of County Commissioner for the second district subject to the dicision of the Democratic Primary Election, to bo held on the first Monday in April, 1864. p'B2. • are authorized to announce the name of JACOB STULTS, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to bn held ou the first Monday of April 1864. . p’r-l. £2. Xsy*We are authoriz’ dto announce the name of THOMAS L. WILSON, of Wabash township, ns a candidate for the office o! Sheriff, subject to the dicision of the Democratic Primary Election to be on the first Monday iu April, 1864. p<B2 pd. £TWe are authorized to announce the name of M. F BurKead, ol Washing ton township, as a candidate for the office of Copnty Commissioner for the second district, subj-ct to the decision of the Democratic Primary E'ection tn be held on the first Monday in April, 1861. pfs2.

NIBLICK &CLOSS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DVAI.FR IX BOOTS, SHOES, HD [EITHER. At Niblicks Old Stand in Decatur, Indiana, rS receiving constantly a large and very superior Stock of Winter Boots and Shoes, Which w • are selling at such prices as will suit the times, and we’moin to demonstrate this fact Io our customers. Among the stock will bo . found a large assortment of LADIES’ AND MISSES SHOES, Goiters. Bootees, Ac., Kid heeled Slippers* Calf, Kid. Glove kid Congress heeled Gaiters and Balmoral*. CHILDREN’S WEAR. Kid heeled Balmoral* and fancy and strong Shoes of all kinds—including the celebrated Conper Toed Shoes, the best and cheapest eve! got up. MEN’S, YOUTHS’, ANT) BOYS’ WEAR, of all kinds, of the best quality, and at. the j . lowest rates. Leather, Findings, &c , . A full stock. The whole having been bought ’ I for Cash, and will be cold 'dmnp.. BOHM IDE AID (TSM WORK! And we warrant all articles tn be w«H and carefully made, and of the best materials. ! Calf and B?'p "Boots, Stogies, Brogans and Ladies Wear, of all k nds, kept on hand and made to meas* ure. The public are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing of Storks a* we warrant our Goods to be of the best quality, and will be. sold at much lower prices than can ho purchased at any other establishment in the County, or even at Fort Wavne. O’ CALL-—-we charge nothing for showing onr Goods. NIBLICK <t CLOS*. Decatur, Ind.

NEW STORE! I i J—' 1 ' .L! CRABBS & MOSES Have opened a New Store and New Goods entire in, Houston’s Building’, Where they ai'e prepared to sell goods at Smaller Profits Than anv other establishment in the West. Fort ’ Wavnn not I'XCepted. If there are any who doubt the truth of this assertion, let them come and examine our stock, and if we fail to ton vince them of the fact, we will, not only show them our goods for nothing, but pay them for looking at them. Our ORY COOOS Consists of every variety, kind and style such as BROADCLOTHS. C A SSI MERES, CASSINETS. JEANS. T W E E I: S , <fc c., 4c, DRESS GOODS! j In this branch of our business we have labored ! without regard to time or expense to please the . ladies, and in our selections of ; Prints, Alpaccas, M<>reno% De Lains. Paris Plads, Mohair Lustres, Mousseline Repps, Scotch Ginghams, Hoop Skirts, etc., etc., etc. We feel that we have more than succeeded — Phi y are all of the latest and most fashionable i styles and we will sell them cheap. We, also, I have a splendid assortment of j W IIIT E G 0 ODS! I I Such a«: Heavy Sheetings and Shirtings, bleached and unbleached, Jaconetts, Bobbinetts, Mule a la Swiss, Book Muslins, Brillants. Lawns, Checked Nainsooks, Shirt Bosoms, etc , etc. F L A N N ELS! Os all kinds and of the very best qualities.— Woolen Hoods, for ladies, Comforters etc. Ready-Made Clothing! Over Coats, Coats, Pant®, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Ac. Os the latent styles. Our stock in point of style, quality and price is second to none ever brought this market.

HATS & CAPS! Our Hat nnd Cap department cannot be excel led this fide of New York City, for variety, and chapnees. OVR STOCKS OF H ABD WARE! Queensware! GLASS WARE! and Woo de n Ware! i Are f i'l acd complete; ami of the very best qualities Our motto is small profits. GROCERIES ! ! Os those .ve have the very Largest and best asi snrtment, which we sell very cheap: Coffee, Teas, Spices, Sugars of every variety, Saleratus. Tepp r, Indigo, . Ac. T () RAC C O S of the very best. Being new beginners, and well aware of the , j opposition in trade, we expect by close atten- ■ tion to oUr business, honest and fair dealing, to gain a fair proportion of the public patronage. , We recommend purgoods tohe what they realy are, and our Clerics are instructed to do the same. Again we say, give us a fair and impar ' tial trial and if we fail to come up to the mark quit Us. UTAH kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for goods. CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN Crabbs & Moses

I I * i 5 'w. ‘T HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and ; alterative of wonderful efficacy in disease of i the Stomach. Liver and Bowels. Cures Dy.® j pep®ia, Liver complaint. Headache, General 1 Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits., j constipation, colic, interrrfitlent fever®, cramp® ; ’ and spa.’-ms, and all complaints of either Sex. 1 arising fro:n bodily werAness whether inhor ; I ent in the system or piOducyd bv .special cnu- OR - Nothing that is not wholesome, grP.ial and ’ i restorative in its nature enters into the cnmN ‘ •sition of H M tetter’s Stomach Bitters Thi® ■ I nopnlar preparation contains no mineral nf any { .kind, tin deadly botanical element; no fiery ■ < xcitant; but it i® a combinat ion of the extract*- j lof rare balsamic herb® and plant® with the j I purest and mildest of all diffusive efimu’ants. I It is well to bo firearm*-H against disease, j at d so far a® th * human svst-in can be p-<»tec ♦ed hv human nuan® against maladi s engondered by -in unwholesome atmosphere, impure Water and other external causes. Ho tetter’s Bitters inavbe relied on as n safeguard. In districts infested with Fever and it , ’ has been found »i fallible a« a preventive and i ' irresistible n® a rrncdv and thousands whore- j 1 sort tn it under apprehen®ion of an attack, ps- J ! cape the scourge; and thousands who ne<doct | * to avail themselves of its protective qualities i in ad vance, are cured hv a vorv brief course of j this marvelous medicine. Fever and Ague > . patients, after being plied with quinine fori months in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently ! restored to health within a few days by the use j of Hostetter’s Bitters. The weak stomach is rapidlv invigorated 1 and the anpetifn restored by this agreeable | Tonic, and hence it works wonder? in cases of Dyspi fsia and in less confirmed form® nf Indi gfstion Acting as a gentle and painless an porient, a® well as upon the liver, it also »n.variablv relieves the Constipation superinduced I by irregular arGon of the digestive and «nrre five organs Persons of feeble hnbit. liable to I Nermr)' Attacks, Spirits, and Fits nf T.anqour. find prompt, an permanent, relief from tb<* Bitters The testimonv on this point is most conch sive. and from both sexo®The agnny of Bilious Colic is injmeilialuTv assir ged hv a single dose of the st imulaut. and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of tht complaint mav ho prevented. As a general Tonic Hostetter’s Bitters produce effects which mn«t be experienced or witnessed before they can bo fullv appreciated — Tn cases of nnstitutional Weakness, Premature Decay and Debility and Decrepitude arising from Dld Age. it, exercise* the electric influence In the convalescent stages of all diseases it operates as a delightful in vigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re-in force and re-establish them. Last. l»nt iint loast, it is The. Only Safe Stimulant, being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials, and entirolv free from the acid elements present more nr leas in all the ordinary tonic® and stomachics of the <hy No family medicine lri« boon co universally, and . it mav bo truly added, desernedly popular with the inf-lligorit portion of the community, 3R Hostetter's Bitters. Prepared by Ho«tpttCt Smith. Pittsburgh. Pa. So’d by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers everywhere. HelmbohVi Genuine PropnrntionsOomround Fluid Extract Buchu. a pd'” ! ve and specific icmedy for di®pa®e® of the Plad- I der. Kidner®. Gravel, and Drop«iral Awellnigs. This mediripc increases the power of Di-'es tion, and excite the absorbents into healthy i action, by which the watery or calcareous de , | position®, and all irnnahjr-d enlargements are > j reduced, as wGI Pain and Tnfi iniatinn. ■ Helmbold’s Extract Buchu—For Wnaknes 1 i ®ps ari-ing from Excesses, habits of Dissipa I Ifion. Early Indiscretion of Abu fc e. attended i with the following svnintom®:—lndisposition ’ * tn Fxertinn. Loss of Memnrv. Wenk Nerves, i horror of Disease, dimness of Vision. Hniver- ! ®nl Lassitude of lhr Muscular System, Hot j i Hands, drvness nf the Skin Ins*-' of Power. , 1 <lid’ri)lK’ of Breathing. Trembling. Wakeful | ; nocs. Pain tn the Back. Flushing of the Body. > Fruntions on the Fan* P illid Countenance. i Th<»se «vmntom®. if allowed to go on which i thicj medicine invirinblv »v»nynv<x. soon follow® Tmnntencii Fatuity. Fn'leetic Fits, in one of which the Patient may expire. Who ran «av ; i that they are not frequently followed hv those ’ , ‘rdrofiil Di®ea«es.’ ‘lnsanity and Consumption.’ , Many are aware nf the cause of their suffering i BUT NONE WILL CONFESS TITF RUCORn® OF THE TN®*NF asylum® And melancholy deaths by Consumntion j bca r ainnle witness to the tru‘h of the assertion. Th, l F once effected with Orga ic ! V-> knees r qnires the nid of Medicine to •' 'i 'i.theu and invigorate the System, which l IL haloid’s Extract Knehn invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical V: males— Femat.es—Females —ln many affections pccuHar to Fema'et the Extract Buchu is ! unequaled by any other remedy, as in Ohio • ( rosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pninfulness, ‘ or Suppression of cu«tomarv Evacuations. Ul- i I ccrated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus. Leu t I chorrhoea or Wbitw Sterility, and for al] com- > plaint® incident tn the sox. whether arising ; from indiscretion hnhir® of dissipation, or in the d ciinc or chance, of life Take no tnore B-dsam. Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine* for unpleasant and d-naerous diseases , Helml»hld*s Fxtrant ich'i and ‘improved Rose Water cure® Secret Diseases in all thgir stages, at. little expanse. Little or no change in diet. No incon and no exposure; T t causes a fnjquent dc-®inr and gives strength to Urinate thereby removing Obstructions, , preventing and curing Strictures of the Ure- • ’ lima, allaving Pain and Tnflamatjon, so fre- ' quent in the cJfl&hF diseases’, and expelling Poisonoue, Dint used and wnrnouf Master. Thousands upon Thousands who have been the Victims of Quacks, and who have pail , heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have : found thev were deceived, and that the ’‘Poison” has, by the. use of “powerful astringents,” been dried up in the system, to break mit in an aggravated form, an 1 perhaps "fter Marriaqe.. Use Helm bold’s Extract Buchu for all affee- ’ tinns and diseases of the Urinaiy Organs , whethei existing in Male or Femalv, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs Mm aid «r a ffnwii*. R»*nahn Id<F-x

I . ’ ' Buchu is the great D.urcHc, and is certain t<> have the desired effect in -'ll Diseases' for which i is recommended. Evid< »ice “f the i most reliable and responsible character will ' accompany the medicine. 1 Price SI.OO per bo'tie, or six for $5.0 1 ' Delivered to any address, securely pa- k i , fr<un obsr-rvaiioi’s. escribe Symp'oms in all. Commuhieations. r '!ires Guaranteed! Advice i Gratis.’! Address letter.® for information to H. IL HELMnOLU. Chemist. 10-1 South Tenth st , Lei Chestnut, Pa. Hu mb >ld’s Medical Depot, Hei meold’r Druo and Chanval Warehouse, 594 New York. • Beware of Counterfeits and unprinciided D -alei« who endeavor to dispose ‘ of heirown* 1 and ‘ other" articles on th reputation, attained by Helmbold’a Genuine Preparations. “ “ Extract Buchu. ,f “ ’* Sarsaps illn.- I “ “ Improved Rose ' Sold bv all Druggists everywhere. Ask fr ! Helmbold’s Take no other. Cut out the ad vertisernent and send for it. and avoid irnposi- | ; tion and exposure. [dec Jfi, E G3-ly ] i Notice to Non-Resident. ' State of Indiana / Adams Circuit, Court. Adam® County. \ ‘ February Term, 1864. Joel F. Gile, ) vs. v Complaint for Divorce. Caroline Gile,) Comes now the Plaintiff in this behalf, by , Moses Jenkinson, his Attorney, and files in ' this Court his complaint, accompanied bv a] ! proper affidnvi’ sotting forth that the Defen <lant, Caroline Gile. is a non re sident of the | State of Indiana; Therefore said Defendant ! is hereby notified of ihe and pendency 'of said com pl aim an<l unless she appear in | said Court, to be holden on ’he S cond Mon * day of Fehru.nrv, a. d. at the Court | House in said County, and answer or demur 1 i to said complaint on or before the first calling ■ lof the cause, the matter® therein contained 1 i will be taken ns confessed to be true Witness my hand and the seal of L. S. said Court, this 12th day of Decern I be-, 1863 JOHN MeCONNEL, Clerk. I December 19, 186.3-3 w. » Election N lice, Sheriffs Office Affirms County Indiana,! . Frbrnary 27. 1864. I Jacob St ill ts Sheriff of the County of Adems j in the State of I ndiana do hereby give notice ! that at the annual Election t<J be held on the : first Monday of April 1864, the following offices I aye to be filled as designated by the Clerks cer I tificate hereto ann< , xed, JACOB STULTS Sheriff A. C. State of Indiana I To the Sheriff of Adams Adams County. ; County Gn*eti ig. I John MpConhel Chirk of the Adams Circuit Court, i?i the Slrtfe of Indiana do hereby Certify iliac at the annual Election to be held on th-j first Monday of Apr : l I'•61, in the several i townships in said County there will be an ; Election for the purpose a Justice! of the peace in the following Townships to wit: ■ In Union'Township to Elt‘ct a successor of i John B. Barnhart Esq, wliobe term us office expires. i In Root Township to Elect a successor of i Isaac Hoagland Esq. whose term expires, ' In Preble Township to Elect to fill a vacancy I or account of Egge Dirksou ref ining to qua! . ify and give bond In St Marys to fill the vacancy occasioned ■ by the expiration of the term of serv.ee of John ’ Fordyce Esq, • J In ' rench Township nn account of the Res I ignation of Jnc< b Sarff Esq. ! In Hartford Township to fill a vacancy ac , curringliy the expiration of the (erm of* Ben1 i Jamin Runyon Fsq. In witness whereof I have hereunto s t my j hand and the seal of the court this 27th d iv of ; February A. D. 1864 JOHNMc C JNNEL Clerk. ■ ■ Notice ol Administrator to SELL REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that Daniel Pontius ’[ Administrator of'he Estate of Levi Pon iu® Deceased has filed his peiition in the Court of I Common I lea.- of Adams County for an order of said court tn sell (be Real Estate belong ' | ing to said decedent, his personal being in I sufficient to pay his debts and that said pcti I non will be heard at the May term of said , court for 1864. [Attest.] JOHN Me CANNEL, j Clerk ' Attachment N otice. 1 State of Indiana ) ' Adams County ) 1 Henry Gephnrt ) vs > N'tfice is hereby g ven that i Adnm Apple, \on the 11, day of February lb'64 a writ of attachment was issued bv m»* [Joseph R. Smith a Justice of the peace of the ; i county of Adams and State of Indiana at the • Instance ami upon the affidavit of Henry Gep- • • hart against the goods, chatties, credits, and i effects of Adam Apple, and at the same time a ! summons issued for Samuel Korns to appear , ! before me. Joseph R, Smith, Just ice of the peace { I of said county, Washington Township, on the I 16th day of March, 1864, at W, o’clock A .M ' of said day as garnishee in said writ, of domes > tic nttachment.on said writ, no gooti®, chatlie, ’ or effects, were found as appears from the con stabh's return,nnd on the 16, day of March j 1864. at ten o’clock A M nt my office in Washington Townshipof said county 1 n-il! i proceed to hear and decide upon sa’J attach- | i meat where of the said Adam Apple and all , i other persons concerned w;H take notie*. Witness mv hanu seal. This 18, day of February 1864. • J. R >v: ; T ?. Town Lots Tor Sale?’ I offer/or sale In Lois No. 79, 81, 98, 100, 101, 134, 135, 136, & 147, in iho Town of Decutur, These lots lav near the public square sn i arc the best vacant lots in 'Town for huil'linc purposes D. STUDABAKER LAND FOR SALE in Union Township. The undersigned offers for sale tho South half of the North West quarter of section 18 Township 28 Rango 15 East. D. STUDABAKER. Take hiotice. All persons knowing themselves in.lebted t» me by note or book account, will please come forward, settle the same and thereby save costs. ’). W. CHOI PER. Mar b, 19« t.

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Payment luusi invariably ba * mad? in advance. Lr Specimen Copies s nf to all applicant*. Address all le’,t.-,s and remittances, postIpaid.to CAULDWELL A WHITNEY. Proprietors of The New York Mercury, No-. 4-? Ann street and i 13 Fulton st., [decl9[ New York City. □ OOD NE W s UNION STOVE STORE!! The readers of the '‘Eagi k” are infbt ti ed ASH & AGNEW ; Have on hand a very large and | COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOVE’, of the very best patents —none better ran he 'found in the United States—which we will sell at greatly REDUCED RATES. AH Stoves : wa r ranted to be as represented, or if not we will refund the money and have in unkind ( feelings. W.j have also a goqd stock of Hardware. Tin, Copper (and SHEET IRON Ware, and House Fuini-a I jug goods, which we are selling very low. We buy S»ov?r in Cincinnati. We buy Stoves in Pittsburgh, i We buy Stoves in Troy. We bnv Staven in Clevtland. > We sell Stoves on time. [ Wp sell Stoves for Cairh. ! We sell Stove® cheap. We sell GOOD TIN WARE. Purchasers will do well to call and amewu jUI stock, iu order to judge for themselves, tt ASH <fc AGNEW’S. R. H. Sch we gm an’s old stand, No. S7 Columbia Street. 1 v. r »n39. Fort WnvnD, Ind inn a Bounty Orders, Trbasurfr’s Offici ) Decatur, Ind , Dec 26. 186 !. * NOTICE is hereby given to the k biers of Volunteer Bounty Orders, also Order igi sued for the support nf Volunteer f:;n,ilic- , j that there i> u oney in the C , i for the redemption of all tlu- one \ ~ar p O r»-t« ’ i Orders, and all or ’:; ■ :. O} - o f Vol 1 unteer fnmilie* issued 1 : . v. ar 1-62, ’ which are now due. Therefore, from aii«l .if • : };■- 3i*-t day es December, a. d. 1863. Hv re v. h H , .» allowed, or paid, on ®aid 0 1 . -. :i. ■ r.,..-.;y /freasii x C. L. ' , dec 26, *63—3w Treason r Ada:::® c f.Soticctn Heirs. 6( PetUlbn TO SELL REAL ESTAIE. 1 State of Indian a J ! Adams County S No.ice is hereby I’iv. ii Giri the under-ign* d Adminieir.tur of the Estate ■of Surah Robert D«’cea-cd, hns fi.<d his pe:l- . ii->n to sell tin* Roil Estate of 11:<! D<cedent j tho F< isoital Exta’e being insufficient to pay h r del-ts .nd that said petition will be 1 card ' st a uc.term of the Court of Common P eas nf Suid Coußty. J. R. 8080. /.dmnisfratof. JOHN Me CONNEL. C « C P Ao gl® County.