Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1864 — Page 2
TH E EAGLE. SPENCER & SCHJRVEYER Fi-.-mtrots DECATUR, INDIANA. SATt ltD.tY, APRIL 33, lv&4. TH® COMING CAMPAIGN. The time is fast approaching, when the Detno-:-rL‘s of Indiant ■>■;!' meet in convention. to select .'.nJ. I • -for me next State C The - r,;ption and lawlessness of the present State administration are snSffient indceenente to c tii jast men to nse their influence to bring it to a close. Bus in addition to that the T-ry existence cf constit itional lights, - depend* upon the overthrow of the party now in p a er. in Indiana. The Democracy will feel 'he n- :e-sity of placing u|~ co the ticket th ? best men of the party, stanch and active patriots, who will thoroughly canvass the State in the most effective manner, who will be able to j lace the iuiq’.Jtici of the Mono- reign iairly before the people. We the name of Hon. Geo ge S. Bro wn of Wells County as a candii de L. Gwreraor. The Democracy of Indiana are well aopainted with his ] olitica. .'.L'.'.c'.er and a',:.;’ .■ ~ ." :■ ■ n we must have if we expert success. Men tuorc*_''.!y imbued with the trae trim ; les c-t constitutional Democracy. "i he Democracy w ill be active ami v;gila:.t and w ith such leaders we can gain a victory. The coming ca.'a :■ more importance than any slue ■ the organization of the Government one more important than any before It and than ■ _■ j<'nt 1: the history of th s na'ion. If it is 1-x the Government of our Fath : < I■ \ . If it is gained t’■_ c tion and the laws will be preserved t > oar.-clves and posterity. THE NEWS. There are rumors that Longstreet is in the Valley of Virginia: but no reliance is placed on them. Lee is in his old position on the J.'apidian, with a force es till fated at not exceeding Rs.fr) > men.— Preptu.ili cis ar. L-.-ui.r made by the ;<>. fib to 1 a-’ : . f.v.-le I h\ lerai a ivanee up the Penins .la. Burnside's forces ] assel through Wash-ire-on 't. Jf jnday. in row- from Annapolis to some point not publicly denigrated. There are rumors at Newbern that Westf.e ?-'i .■> t • ? _ ■..- octh, though the rebels are in possession of the town a.l r: er. The _•-.«■ y;,bl;-’..'.-d ye;*erd";. vtoo ei. il. '. ' ndmit of m ich cr-i .: -.e bring given to these rumor*. 'the rebel ram which canst-d so mt-A damage in the v,ni'y of I’];. month has .-soar fie. 1 for her operations. as it apy-eats tuat toe rederals have not a sin-j'.e Monitor v.hich can cro:? e Ic.r ... . ■ tn. .:tL >: ,:.e A. ■ arie Sound. A Mobile dispatch of the l*h Mates that, in cost.- quence of a £■; ’ h« it..; Red River, forty federal vt •::* are detained above the ra.', anil crm.'.ot get out until a nse takes place. ITlie rebels are »:£ bts-y in Wt-’ern Kentucky. They h-i.c been ,colting at Blandville and Mayfield within -■i lews day past. A camp of 4.000 is located within twenty-two miles of Hickman. . There are reports at Nash’ ille of a two day- fit.Lt in the vi- ini’y of Decatur and Huntsville. Ala but no prelie fars have b-en received. One of the bureaus of the rebel government is to be removed, dating the present week from Ricbraond to Montgomery, Ala. All the charges Admiral Wilkes were proved before the court martial, and it is uder tool tiiat be has fieen sentenced to bsdismix’?! from the ser vice.—CJri-.-'igo Ti:r,c-i, April 27th. It w. ju l; :f. iy d» ’ !<-<] it, in. Ads’; hia* the other day, that the purrlaser ‘hc ultl pvy for the rt'.c.ps tm a deed cf real e«t»te The Independent being naked tv gira itr definition of a rrhgrr.ns newspaper’ answers, 'The Independent.*'New. will it define r-hg’ 'iJ—Sprir.gbrH R--publicvn. I‘. i» hardJy -r'!. w ai- for our friend dose not need ll<’ <1 :s’ but tise Ching ;:»e!L—ladept-ub i,». Mr. Grinnell Abolitionist in his needs Tueaday night, April slh, in he Home J.bale on expulsion, remxrked: "I weald ratb»r a thiuaard times, let th . cun'tyl i' divided-ethe S-'Utli to go their way all shire and th'- North nil free—ra'l r than to see t! -■ r entry once tiw.re under D-m : ’tie m;v j> ' This Rrior.el is loyal, ai d voted for the < xpuhion of Ht. Il ,rr> for tresrocab'e I ngti’ gel
The most terrible and fatal accident that ever has befallen the GOih regiment occurred on the lath ult- while on the march from Indianola to Poirt Caviilo, Texas. Three companie-. K. G, and B, besides some others, get ab oard a very small ferry, or fl it, constructed temporarily of puntoons. for the purpose of tran--i orting troops aojv.ss Xb Her.rv Bayou. When midway the bayou which is near one hundred yards in width ihe fl <t went down leaving all on board io escape as best they c uld. Many of the men Lad •n all thei’ accoutrements and knapsacks, which rendered it difficult swimming to tire md?t expert. Many swam oat with their full rig on, only 1 >sing their guns. Others had taken the j recaution to take off their accoutrements. The balance of the regimeDts that bad crossed made every effort to save all that they > ouid. Major Bonefor ike, Capt. Linvilfe, of Co, B, and Lie ut Smith of Co, G. were barely d. , It v.; sa uk-t L".nii’i;itlng and tenffic sight to see brave men that h ?L--.«uDtered the dangers <>f num ei us bittie-fla >.rivt: _ v .th •.he r.lentkss waves and sink to rise no m re. A num cT of colored soldiersthii were towing. the flat weie drowned But few of the bodies recovered.
White Below Pae.—There is at last one white man iu the L nited States who seems to be heartily and honestly ashamed of his color. Ills name is Elszur \\ right from the ••Hub.’ Th? f?l b oring are extracts from a lettet of this p or demented creature, addressed to the Anglo-Atri-can: •■I . i iew of the poverty of white intellect, as exhibited in this war, is ■ general rule fr m the Pr- -i---'ent downward, I should rejoice to -ee sme colored man. Frederick D ouglass, for example, placed in the presidential chair.” And agJu: • I h tve often passed fur a black mm where I have been known nly by my writing. This I Lave considered rather complimentary to mord character, and • >; late years, I have come to consider I; compliment to my intel-b-ctual calibre, also.” W e do r ot believe any respect,ble c .or d man or w< m .n w? uld to miseegenate with any •i,e:i.b-r of the family of this latest -jr imen of a ‘ mean white.” The r.e v two rents piece which h s been rec* mended for the sanction of Congress resembles, as n.ui. h as anything can, a gold coin ( >none side there is a wreath of wheat, in the center of which is :t nip-'-d 2 cents," and ar und are the words •■Unite l States of .Xmerlca.” Cu the other side there is the shield of liberty, bearing the words, God our Trust.’’
as it ?•'< ms very improbable ’h-.t we shall • ver again see a gold pit-ce. It may serve ro remind us of ihe kind o f money we bad in better days of the republic, before t//e abobiionist ruined the country and when we were under d< m >- cra’ic rule. The bogus chircter ot this com is typical of the administration which issues it. and may serve to keep its character prominot in the public mind, — _ the motto—"GodourTriist, ’ may inspire the hope that the ’•< smiscegens will speedily be overthr >wn and our liberties be restored, by the accession of de.n- --> r its to power. On rhe whole we like the design of the new coin very well.—Fort Wayne Sen. Notice ol Administrator to SELL REAL ESTATE. is hereby given that Daniel Pontius • Administrator of the Estate of Levi Pon’iu® D*cea‘td ha** filed hi« petition in the Court of • Common Pleat of Adasns County (>r an order i of tail court to K*ll (he Real Estate lielong • in? to *-aid decedent. ht« personal bring into p«v Ma debit and that said peri'ion will !**» raid the May Lena of »aid co’/ t for ] “6! Aitc’ JoaN MNSEL, Ckfk i
; NEW STORE! John Meibers &Bro .4 sv-j :?t up- i. a; jh< of John Meiers ib 1 Meaty, — rgr and -ph ndid a- ■ OTIP. iPy G’. 1- hau G'”C ,’.rS. Tb*-ir enure daring Seen pcrcha-ed so? c&sh. ’hey are prepared io seal at reauera price#, far tbeUUie-». DRY GOODS! nf r—r V- 4 vs-'.-ty. Mylo sed qu3’?y. fclhe very . «■• pr e— -fesj t; - eia'be bjiL’.t al io the tv« n ar eocn y’ Dress Goods! Id •} i« line we ar* McnrJ ‘• none:aed f??I er-n f .- it we can phase the faslidioU'tales aiad economical bt-ytrs. mwi-iw’ amiiGi Ir ‘Li« 4. parm*?.! remjiv a-k an • xamination by pc’chaser* before buying elsevheie. Our assorunv ote f Queensware! G lass-ware. Wooden-ware AND Hardware ! A? ■■■ r - -' ~ - - -r 4 f-f ‘.e — —' ril ch «■-.- •’! rr--. . tr,c -s 4< r.. j ‘j,e p-:-e. of other GROCERIES! : We-t and of <>•“
q Uity. ever 5 re-i in ’! - n a-k- ■; at 1 we w<i <. ? very brst to •” T-rsei’ all c-_<'2 pe* ; in this branch of our business as wcii as alAli kinds of einr/w pr>l r* taken in exrhanee f- rz-*'- at the high.-Market price. AprilS, I *6l. MbLIEK ( LOSS. JuJAXD RETAIL DtALEB 15 BOOTS, SHOES, HI) IE ITO. At ND licks Old S’and ii Deeat ir, Indiana. IS D-ceiv r.jy constantly a large and re»y superior Stock of Winter Boots and Shoes. Which w'- are selling at such prices as will *• the times, and we’mean to demonstrate thi* fa? to our cns nurs Anter? the stock will be fGucd a large of LADIES’ AND MISSES SHOES, (raite’-a. Bonfr-ec. <tr . Kid heeled Slipprre; C »’f. h'i L Gi -re kid Corgresa heeled Gaiters and B dmn-ris. CHILDREN’S WEAR. K' 1 I- • 11 Wrcmoral* and fanrv and strong e* --.B k' ids—inrindiaff the celebrated , Cor» er Toed Su es.tbe best and eheapcever ff.y lp IFN’S VOITIB’, AND BOYS’ WEAR, all k«n?-, of the best quality, and a* the , lowest Lea*h?r, Findings, &c , \f " -‘.--k TV,,- -rh -b- having been bought ' an 1 wil *- o ’d cheap W4WE M WORK’ A’ ' we warrant all articles to be w*dl and : can f Ily made, <? of th* Vm«: materials. Calf and Kip Boots, Stogies, Ercgans and Ladies Wear. of a’i k nd-, k»pt on hani and made to measure. , Th** pa’lie are Irv’ted to ca’l and examine our «v<K-k Ix-f'i’-.' purchasing of Stomfs a« we warrant our Goods to be <»f the best quality, and wi'l ho >o?d ar rnnch lower price* than '•an E.« at any o»h**r <*st.»b] : shuiert in the <’./’• ‘v. or even at Fort W ivnc. I = ’ CALL—wefha r z* rg f ,r chowing -• ”G'6U. v;3LI ?k U« hu. -tn’ter 2ft, De?atur. Ind
Sals. X ‘ice j<' r’ v given that f V undersigned > of the of Henry Durbin, deceased. by virtue of a certain order of the • : c. - rt of cotrmon plea® of Adams conntr in the , Su ■ of Indiana. made r.t rhe January terra of >ai-i r; aJ.lth 1, II off- r i-.<r r s’s at public • Saturday, May 7, 18G4, a- d r. in the town of Th catur and in the county of A lams, the following de-r-al estate, to-wit: Ihe south half of the south west quarter of ’he south west quarter, and the north east ; q.i>r of the ;tn west quarter cf the south l y rix rnr*’> range fifteen cast, in Adams; . . Vt l. : h sni ’ -rv'li l.p made upon the fol . lowing terms, io wit: One third, of the purchase money to be paid i iu hand;one third in six months and the re si i due in twelve months from the day of sale, with j interest on th* 1 deferred’payments, bv the purchaser living his notes with approved security waiving valuation and appraisinent laws, this 25th day of March, 1864 N’AVCT DuRBITT, j<pr2, 1864. Administratrix. Town Lots for Sale. - I off* r for »«le In Lots No. 79, 81, 98. IbO, 101. 134/135, 136, <fc 147, in the i I own of Dec&lur, These lots lay near the public «quare and are the best vacant f lot* in Towfl for building purposes’ D. BTUDABAKER. el. W. PEAKCE. PHYSICIAN VMISVRtiCOX RESIDENCE PLEASANT MILLS : Adams County Indi-nv
Sheriff’s Sale. Br virtue of an excvulion to me direct* ! and , delfrered.bj theelerk of the Ad-m• rr uit' k of c- inly, in th • ' I b.ro I-vied apo.> and w’ J ex? •* «■ “j inr ion at the c ■ ” hosse door jn svid > • v. t - w-« n the hournaf lea o’clock a. ra- « 1 aud four o’clock p. m ,on Saturday, May 7. 18&4, • T x -,p yen’s and pr fit* fc ,r s term of yesr s not exceeding *evcn, of the following described real rstaie, to-wk: T'-- r -rth *rr*t qTar— ’ r •’ - c *^” v TrA: ’ cqtrr-'T ! s-rti v'five <5 . township twenty 2f»‘; ’. ch. of r«.:,ge fifu-ci .15; east, iu the ■ -i d ’ 1 S*re. At i ■ o '•e-fo'z- Gseref-oni the f”J’ . T .e i mJ will at th* same ’(me ... ; y at public auction a$ afo’-*«aid. ex | - > the fee simple of said described real <**ve Execute a« the property of Peter Decker at. the'uit of George Kentn*r. JACOB STITTS. Mar 19, 1664 Sheriff. . —-— —-—•>——— ——-——— I Admiaistrator’s Sale. Frvc-eof a d*cr*e ■'f the common pleas r 'f Howard coonry. Tnd : ajt* I ‘■**ll at private «al* on Ri»d after tl e fir<r day of Jone ] £ 64.in the town of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana the following, red estate, to wii: ' ;-,n*hp-’=* qus-G-rof the nch w>-st quar*.r . f «pc?»on fourteen in towndiip twenty six. -aree fourteen ea»t containing forty acres ~f. .-r 1«.« to he •Jd a« the property of Wiljam D r.maD. deceased, as di ected bv will to • r-av Lbts O.> • r ’ t’>'' r. *.’hs«e monev ; n hand and r.-.< G le >n two f in'tallmeufts of six and Twelve rnon’hs, n i’h interest. » Wro. G *p- nrer will attend to selling the above described land XELSOV PURWN’E, Aj ’il 1 1564 Adm’r with will annexed. Notice to Non-Resident. Sr .TT nr IsniAXA.l A.4am« Circuit Con-t ’ a Laua Cor.itt ( S * August Term, 1:64. r rabeth Bul l*: ) rs, '> Complaint for Divorce, j? ; Buhler, ) ‘ it supeutiur L-t’r. «*•»/"»(<*
f s-iid co irt that-»ia u- ' ■ , _ ,f the Slate of Indiana. I'J 3 t “ er ' hereby ciren esid non re-Hent d-fendart of to-, fi'.in/ and penuenevof said complaint snd that ..he personally to appear before th * Judge ,f Adams circuit court on ’he fir-t day of she next thereof to to holden at the conn ’ in >he town of Decatur, in said county the 2.i d day o:' Antri't next, and an- -- : 'or donrir to said com plaint, the same will be hea-d and determined in his absence. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. ■ April 16,1 U-3 Notice to Non-Residents, STATE- r INDIANA.! Court common pleas AD AMS COUNTY, May Term, 1:64. Francis Fox, *| vs I b r Portson, }• Petition for part ton. Johann Polli-on. I tVi’liam Plillison, J Notice is li.rebv ?<ven that the Plaintiff in this behalf, lias filed bis p : ition fir partition against the Defendant, in this behalf; and aho 1 filed an affidavit seitine forth that the residence ! of Isaac Pol’iuou one of said defendants is un I known andthat of Juliann Polli-on and Wil ; lixm Pollison are non residents of the State of : Indiana; Therefore, the said Isaac Pollison. | Juliann Pollison and William Pollison, are i ►l- -refore hereby notified of the filing and > pendency of said action, and unless they ap pear in sai l Court on the first da - of the next r.. 0 liar term of the court of common pleas to to : hoi b n v” ’-to second v onday of May, A. 1 D. 1 3 4. at the Court House in said county, i and answer or demur tn said complaint, the mat’-rs 'herein contained will be taken us confessed to be true. JOHN MeCONNF.L, Apr 2, 18 4. Clerk. Notice tn Non - Resident. Stats of Indiana I Court Common Pleas, An.AMS County, i l ay Term, 1864. Eliza S. Harroun, ) vs > Divorce. o<car W. Harronn, S Bv affidavit filed in the Clerk's Office of-aid Court, it appears that said Defi-ndan’ is not a resident of the State of 'ndiaua. Notice is therefore, lierehv riven said non resident De fondant of the filing nnd pendency of said complaint, ana that unless he personally to ia' d appear before the Judge of said Court ‘ emmon pleas on the fir-t day of the next term •o to held on the '-‘d Monday of Mav.A.n ’864 and answer o’ demur thereto ths same
will bp V ari in his ■> w and taken ns con- , to 1.? une. JOHN McCONNEL, Mar 5,1854-3 w. Clerk. , Notice to Non-Resident, Statc of Indian* I _ Court Common Fleas, Adams Covstt, > s ' Mjy Term, 1864. mu."!’ l E- Sunderland 7 Vis / Complaint for Divorce ; Will tan T Sunder!an.ds Comes now the Plaintiff in this bc-ha’f- by Mow-? Jinkinson, her Attorney, and file 1 in, this Courtlier complaint, accompanied bv a proper affidavit setting forth that the Pefen oan , U’m. T. Sunderland is a non resident of i the State of Indiana; Therefore, paid Drfen- ! Jant is hereby notified of ihe filing and pen- , dency of said complaint, and unless he appear in said Court to be holden on ‘he Second Monday of Mav, a. d. l>-64, at the Court House n said County, and answer or demur ! to said complaint on nr before the first callin? iof the cause, the matters therein contained : will be taken as pons« — d to be tree Witness my hand and the seal of L * the said Court, this 12th dav o Mar, H U. JOHN McCGNNEL, Clerk. Mar 12, 1864-Sw. Petition- for Divorce. Junius Popplewell 1 Court of Common vs v Plea® of Adams CounH< «ter a Popplewell S ty May Term 1864. It M’peariif to the satisfaction of the underM£imd by affidavit filed that the above named defendant is a non Resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby given that said, defend ant of the filing and pendancy of the complaint in the above entitled caust and that unless she appear® and answer or demur iio the same on the calling of the cause at the j first dav of the May Term of said court the same will be taken as confessed to be true and : a decree had thereon accord in glv. _ JOHN' Mc 'CONNEL. | Fel».?7, i*«.-3w. Clerk.
..... . T " ? l i4fira-V'i--Bir-~--- ' ~ «V- - -9 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. INSURE WITH THE sffitna Insurance Co. Hartford Conn. 1 Fire an ! Inland Navigation risks ac cepted, now as heretofore, at fair rates and liberal conditions. 2 Business conducted with const ant dispatch and accuracy. j 3. Losses always met with promptness and complete justice. Net \ssets January, 1861. §3,002,556.39 4 Tieplsn and organization of the -ETNA, alter 45 years severs trial, has rraMz-d the greatest public advantage and success of the various systems of Fire Insurance tn the country Is now better ;than ever prepared for duty. 5. 16,000 L -- Claim* have been seftled and pail. Stl'een Million of dollars! 6 T e C••n-'ijmpt; rof Property bv fire :n the Ur"' I S* ' averages over 8100, , 000 daily. Is your property exposed anJ unprotected? * In-uie in a responsible company in Winchester Cor'y s i miles south of here) mv friend Nathan Garrelt had l-i-> dwelling injured in a cheaper company his dwelling was de str - ytd by fire, he could not recover snyii ng as the company proved tn be irresponsible.
7. Are you insured! If not, why not? 1 The c? 1 ’ is the duty is manifest;: the resu': oay be your escape from ruin j while delay anti - ‘gleet may involve you | in bankruptcy, poverty or cruel disap I pointmect 8 Particular attention and regard is triven to small ri-ks as well as larje ones Able security and superior commercial advantages aff-r!ed. Policies I-sced withovt Delay by NV D FRAZEE Esqr. agent. iAt lis Law-Office, on 2d Street or at his Residence. N E W GOODS NEW PRICES! I We are now receiving our Spring Slo*k of t,oodsand. although, (un account of sickness I we are a little late, we bought our goo L from i 15 to 20 per cent cheaper han we could have dune a week or iwo earlier in the season. We | intend our customers shall have the advantage’ i of the GREAT FALL IN PRICES, ' md although we are not able to sell goods at ' the good old fashioned Peace Prices, we can come nearer tu it than we have done in a longtime. We are opemi g our usual assort j raent of DRY GOODS ' Palm Leaf and otlu-r Summer Hats, bonucUar I ificials, ribbons Ac. Clothing. Groceries Boots and Shoes. Nails, Iron Arc. all of Which we will sell at the lowest possible i | prices for READ Y P AY,;
' Bui as we can buy to advantage only for ready pav we cannot sell erno ison Credit v6-n!7 NVTTMAX <t CRAWFORD. -TrIT.V Y N OTICE? Taken up by the undersigned in Monj roe township, Adams county, Indiana, ! two estray steers; one a red steer, the other white and light brindle, and suppo- : sed to ha»e been worked, marked with a crop off the left ear and a split in the same; and supposed to be three years old and appraised at thirtv-five dollars bv Sitnu? 1 Eiev and Michael Eley. LA BON HEADINGTON. Dec, 31.1 863. Administ’rs Sale. Xoticeis hereby given that I will sell at Pub lie Auction on. Saturday March. sth 1864. between the hours ot 10 a. m. <t 4 p xf. H the ; late residence of Frederick Summers Deceased in French Township Adams County Indiana the fotlowin? Dt-*cribed property to wit: wheat corn, calves; cows, hogs, and other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of nine months will be given on all ! sums over three l ars by the purchaser giving Mis note with approved security. JOHN EUKER Feb. 13, 1864. Admini-trator. Notice to Heirs, of Petition TO SELL REAL ESTATE, - State of Indiana! I Adams County $ No.ice is hereby given that t ti e under* Administrator of the Estate f of Sarah Rubert Deceased, has filed his peti1 lion io sell the R»*al Estate of the Decedent r the Personal Estate being insufficient to pay 2 her debts and that said petition will be heaid p at the next term es the Court of Common P eas 1 of Said County. J._ R. 8080. Administrator. JOHS Me CON N EL. l. ■ C. € C. I*. Adauiß CewD‘y,
THE SWEDISH BRANDY —As its name indica'f-8 j SB . Cuhar F roducto( i whose native land is Sweeden 11 7 “ n ar! ' c! *Aiaving a -* n 1 d: fl wr, peeuliarj? X jD' z stimulating u.r strength to lbs system, g t an increased vitality t 0 ,j; whole human frame. It is a great lavft , ile in Sweden, so much so that it mat ( jstjledtbe nation*!beverage N» ieirift .should be without it.—Taken in tie i shape of a het punch at night before £q i mg to bed, it makes t delicious draurtt producing a healthy perspiralion di«nftp mg a cold more effectually than any o ( hn mixture that can be Uktc. Try it ODCe and b<- convinced. Sold by merchants A Druggists» Vcrv . where. } Established 176 ft PETER LORJI.LAHD, bnuft At Ittb-ccu Manufacturer, >6 £ 18 Chambtba Stsitt ' Ferner v -42 Cl -. ’ -. P - - ... - w Y, k ) V, ■: .! call-he a: t. iitior . f di-aiirs tolbo ailiclf. ‘ci Lis luauufaturp. vie* BROWN SNUFF. Mncaboy, Demigroa, Fine Rappee, p, ire Virginia Coar-e Rappee, Naehitnches. American Oen'leman. CopeniaM - YETLOW SNUFF. ‘ ' Scotch. Honev Dew Scotch,, Higli Toa-t Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch Irish High Toast, Freeh Scotch, or Lnndvfoot. IT Att< ntion is called to the large red er; ion in prices of Fine Cat cl ewine and <r o ing tn ' accos, which will be found of a superior <p s. TOBACCO. Smoking. Fine-Cut Chewing. Fn nl> r 1 ong, P A 1,, .nr plain, S. Jagr,. No. 1. Cavendish .orS'c, t. Spanidi. No. 9, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Cnrss'rr . N *l*l mixed, Tin Foil C.ncndi.-h I'. . ' Granulated. A circtrlnroCprices will be , nf nl2-7-ly. 'iOOD NEWS UNION STOVE STORE’! The readers of the “Eagle” are informed th \ SII & A G N E W Have on Landa very larpe md fir uc<k COOKING, PARLOR a . 1 ROX STC\ tft. <»f the v.■••;,• best pa?e;i* — none )» l‘rr ci. ho found in :he United States —wHch we yi ill •»• ft at greatly REDUCED RATES. All Stovu* warranted to.be as represented, or ifnot w< will refuud the money and have so unkind feelings. Wo have also a good stnek of Hardware. Tin, Copper and SHEET IRON Ware, and House Fun -h •ng goods, which we are selling very low. We buy Stoves in Cincinnati. We buy Stoves in Pittsburgh. We buy Stoves in « 'oy. We buy Stoves in Cleveland. We sell Stoves on time. We sell Stoves for C..h. We Sell Stoves cheap. We sell GOOD TIK WARE. Purchasers will do well to call and (xnn.n« our stock, iu order'to iudee for themselvef*, ?>t ASH d’ AGNEW S. R H. Schweirnsan’s old No. fi 7 Co’tnnbis Stpec*. v5n39. Fort Wavne, Tndirrn Clark’s school Visitor. VOL. Vlf.—A DAT-SCHOGT MONTHLY, 'flie Visitor will commen' i * ve’vJume with the January ntimb’T, ISftT ‘ - • the only Day-School periodi'*;,] pu! ’fl •> i ' *ycentsr year, magazine form, Lem ’ ; illustrati .l Reading. mG:-ic, ppeechi sD- ’“* ’tones, puziles, etc , etc., from the very best writers The Visitor has the larpeM circ-Ratio” of ar’ educational Journal published. Now is th H j tin eto form clubs for winter schools. Send for i q cyvcinipn . an ! see in uc‘monts to clul’DAUGHADAY d- HAMMOND. Publishers M«4adel|<» ia I*. I Bounty Orders. Tbsasvrt.r's OfEICX.) Decatur, Ind., Dec 26,1861- , VOTICF. i« herehv gtoen to the holders o 1 ' Volunteer Bounty Orders, also Orders is : sued for the support of Volunteer families •ha' there is money in the Coumv Treasury for the redemption of nil the one year Boun'.i j Orders, snd nil orders for the support of V>l unteer families issued during the year I.U-. which are now due. „ > i Therefore, from and after the 31st day ot D c. mher. a. n 1863. there will be no interest allowed, or paid, on said Orders, at the county Treasurv. C. L. SCHIR MEYER, dec 26,’63-3w Treasurer Adams co. Real Estate for Sale I offer f. r sale about 2.000 acres of land sit-uat.'-l in different parts of Adams county. Any ’ jiers. n wishing to buy, wi.l do well to call I "'Sb'to'O m»lt> OTWU.SSSS - Public Sale. deceased, late of Adnm< county, r _ n ‘ Thursday, Feb. 18, 1864, The following personal property.to-wit.. ises. cattle, hogs, wheat, and wheat ' * 1 ground. onts. corn. hay. farming uten , hold furniture, *fcc. > TERMS: I A credit of nine months will be g”' cn 0 - T . • sums over three dellar% by the pure - • q ing his note with : pprovod y Cu p^£ [? ny, t Jan. 30, 1864. Notice of Appointment of Admi' l r! istrator. . , it N ' ice -s h;. by given that the tins r V.' 'ts j has been appointed AdministratT o! tn •- of Sarah Vanre. late of Adams conn ' - ceased. Said Estate is supposed to to ‘ ‘ ROBERT B. ALLISON. Jati.lfhh 1564.
