Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1864 — Page 3

JT H E E \ G T.F. OFFICIAL. PAPXK OP THB CoVMTP. local a miscellaneous. An. reern. r*f S.B.erintmn >« nnn crm*» one vi*.r in adv.nce ♦' SO within 'be v?s. non •>» *- of ♦bn <*> 5 *. d kw*r»nt i niicd until •’H ir’■■»?*« irn nsid up. nnnt th* option nf th<* PuMiahcva nnn*r wHjbn sent tn cnbcrr’be** nr» P r fh»ir tim* nF •uh«4»nptlon hn« r ynir n( 1 «inlr>«<, antic- «• tn thp rnntmr«« n’prpfpivr nn Fubacribern. for a I#*m period than 6 mnnth* Qnnrhl \*a» : r* f To 4 nvr r ’'rrc? 7? _ 4n/»7rrWMrtw#P»r»M k*« for *» ♦ t’mF. nfff hr4>e* h* <rmir/jfinn nf t^e ’iwintri ♦e»76e cAff-Furf f4ffir uv tn th? timr Kt* rt ordtred out. v wwv | Wnnhinirtnn. J«|ly. 18 1861. f To whnn it may ronrern: Any proposition which Fifhrqrcs the YMtnrVinn of p a nr*, the integrity n 1 th* Wh •!- Union, and th* ABtND’NMKT • F WLAVRRT. an I which hr and with an authority which ran rnntml th* qrm’- ♦*« now at war with the United S’ates. wHI h* rcri*v*d and ennaidrrrd hr th* ’Excrntire (? ivcrnirrnt .V the United S*ntea. and will he met hr liberal terms in • iihstantial And enllatersl poin's. and the bearer nr l>»qr»r« thereof, shall have ,a f e •on tuet both wai» AnnAHot LtMcoLw w'vhnsowe ni 'dp an ajjroeninit with a nninher

ofotir delinquent subscriber? t<> furnish us with wood, as yet n it a single cord of wood his been deliver- j cd by anv ontmfth'Mß. and as wintea is now at h ind. we exnecfthem to deliver the wind or the greenbacks next week. It is very cold in the office. AV ill not some of onr subscribers bring us a lo id of wood? STOLEN! STOLEN!! Stolen from the subscriber on the night of October 19th, IH64> at his msbl-miee, three miles south of De catur, Indiana, th ,- ee horses. One bay mare, 4 vents o’d, black inane and tail, a little white on the left hind foot, about 15 hands high. One brown mire, 5 years old. *tar in the for head, scar on the left ham appears to have been sowed up at somethin’* about; 14 1-2 hands high, heavy quartered slmrl lers. One bay marc, R venrs old, eti’ - - lv black mane and tail, about 14 hands high, thin in flesh, black legs. I will rive 50 dollars to the person delivering the horses and

100 dollars to the person deliv Ting the thief. Simfcn Haix. October 21, 18 >4-3w. To My Patrons,—The fate of war is still handling inc as fanev seems to dictate whet hr I will beat, liberty to continue my business in person or rot; tfrn- alone will tell, hut 1 can assnr - * the patrons of‘bo Eagle that the paper will be i.««ued regularly in my name, whether lam at liber'v or not. J h ivo nrocre 1 a substitute for the printing office in th-* nerson of my fellow stud mt. R. D. Hudgel. of Lancaster. Oh : o. He is a pure d and I feel confident that the Eagle will improve nnd r his a'’m’ris*ra + ion. He will r'ceivo subscription.* tn the Elgin an t receipt for the same, and as J hive never asked any naan for his suhscrip'ion. and have only collected three dollarssince I have token charge of the office, T feel confilent thev will now respond, and oblige, D. J. Callen. A GRKKNB ACK WELL r> . A year ago ••ver,] journal, united in recommending lheir resdrrs to invest a pelkr “Greenback** in .r Oar ;„ e •»rv excellent Journal Mr the HOUSEBOLD (including the Little Owe). f or

th, OILDZX an I Mr the FARM, called j the Ametlcan Agricnltusizt. Many! I persons were thus led to subscribe, and ! | we belisve all who did so have been much moic than satisfied They have rec> ived 'he 231 Annual Volume r.f the Agriculturist which :s full of good things, prae. ’ Ural. »nd entertaining, an.) juat now the , Pu' li-her is Bi nding out to each ot his ■ »iibAerib<r< applying, a | resent of a jl nt r 1 »’• one ot the most remarkable S raw • b rries that have ever be-p brought Oil' These plants, when sold by the milt other person having them' go readily a' 75''ent. each, S t the Greenback inv.-«'el las' > year has certainly paid w, 11. All we l have not to say ts, let. all oil era go and ' | d.> liltewis' Notwithstanding the [ pre ent advance in cost, he Putdi.hir I * till offers 'o '.ake subscriber* t his month |(S P'emb r) <1 Si a year or root now to the en lof 18 15 ('ite.n m >n■ h») for 16 An I still 'tir'hi r, be offers one 1 i f the ri tnarkahle Sirawhr rr» Plants, «mt ’ ( 'ree and post paid. 'a I't' ty •ew suhicribi r who «niduses 5 c. n's >xtta or I oil cloth packing "nd postage on the i plant Our advice to all IS, send the j Dollar (or the I*l 15). and the riftra 5 e. nts at once to Orixi ■ IfBO. Publisher jo'the Agrirnl'itrist. *t 41 Pirk Row, Mrs Y at C»rr and get the paper etc. You will get a most heatiful. well illustrated pr-cical piper, and the cheapest one in thecoiin’rv, to sav noth ng of the ix ra Steawb rry Plant eta. TRY IT The Lady’s Friend,

W ).-.rn ( r..w :h> November nuinb.o i oi Hus Na* Macacoo: <r Fa hi* s and I.trKKATVIc. (list it lihs >Jr*->«<lv attsuiril i x large ctrclll tmn. Th- Him ol it. pub I'shers is Io rival the three dollar magaZ.nes iu the quality of their engravings ■nd contents. Thus it has given during i the present rear, in every number, a! : finely engraved and colored I)< üblx Fa .nt'k Plate, while its o'l.er numerous i • ngravings are of the best quality The J j lon ' and brilliant array of the li'eraiy , contributors to The Lady's Friend, near- ; ly hII of whom are ladies, is highly cred ! liable to the Magazine, and also to the] ci unirv. as showing how large and culti j vated a class of lady writers it possesses I Manv may wonder how «uv magazine can Ihe got up in >o handsome and lavish a; : manner as this is. at the low price of j 82 50, raying nothing ot the reduced ra es to clubs. The publishers gay that lii is only done by having a very larg. I oilcula.ion. as money would certainly be 1 ■ lost on a small edition. We hav< scarcelv Mt ourselves room i I t<> speak ol the November number, hui [ ' ; we may briefly rtate that thore is a beau I ; ti'ii] and touching Heel engraving, called • The. Empty Cradle" —a very hand ! some Double Col rid Fashion Plate—a quantity ol othtr engittvings. gome ot I them very pretiy, and all very useful to the ladies—a piece o music, and the usn■|*l a sortnvnt o interesting stories, poet- | ' rv. <frr. ' Pric. 325’: •eoi.•B 400 : 9 copier 816 00 ;21 copies 885 Sng I- num b-rs m ri. p s'ag- paid, 'or 25 cents A S. vit g Machine Premium is also given ’ <>n cer'ain terms Address D aeon A ;Pi terron, 319 Walnut strict, Phila d Iphia. Now is the time to begin making up > China lor 18C5.

Notice to • on-Hesident<. S's'e of Indiana,l In ih> Court o< Com Adams < otin'y. f mon P 1 - ■<• January term. 1865. Ern«t Heckman, "I vs George W Amo, ! _ 1 Rosann. Rugg, P "" Uon L vi H Rugg, Frank E Rugg. J | 1’ appearing to th* satisfaction o r the X Clerk nt said Cour, bv t Qi lav t filed that R <"rn» Rugg. L vi If Rugg. and Frank E Ru *g are non residents of the S'a’e es Indiana N* tire is, therefore. I ert by given said non resident defendants that thev appear betor, rhe Ju 'ge of the Court of Common Pie *S ot Adam* Conntv, on the 2nd M <n dav ot J .tittarv, IB’*s to be held at the Court House in the town of Dreatur. Monday, th. 9 h day ot January, A D 1865 ari.f pl ad bv answer or demurrer to said coinplaint, or the s»me widl be heard and determined in their absence. V I'nes* mv hand and seal of said Court this 4 h dev <>• Nov. rob. r 1864 JOHN MeCONNEL. Cbrk .1 B Reno. Attorney for Plaintiff N >v 4-4-q-4iv-810. Fa m for Sale. BY virtue of nn n-der cf the Court of C (m mon Pl* as of Adams County made at. the September Tenn. 18M. the un fersicned commis inner will -ell at private sale, on and as ter the !''th d.ivof Decern* er. A. f> TSfil.at his la office, i*i Pecstur, in the County of Adam*. and State of In.lians.the following de-cribed Real Estate, to-wit: The Nan!h half of th.* South West quarter of section fifteen (15.) in I township twenty five (25 )Norlh rang- fourteen East, in Adsios county and State of Indian t. e .ntaining 7B T> 100 acres of land, wnh thappurtenances consisting of a good frame house, barn, and about 40 seres cleared laml Ou the following terms: thepnreha e mon 1 ey in hand; in six; in twe've months, from day ot sai* . with interest wn defe-rvd pay I menu to be secured tn the satisfaction of the und. rvigned. DAVID STUDABAKER. Nov. 4.] ComtDiasioner. i

License Notice. NOTICE it hereby given that the undersign* ed will apply to the Board of Commi««ionerg of Adorns County, at their Decern e», Sev fciou, 1H64, for licence to well RpiritouM, vtniout j and intoxicntitig liquor* an « beverage in !*•** <{U 4iititieH than a quart on lot No. 2 in the first addition, in the town us Buena Viata, Adami County, Indiana. JACOB ENSLEY. Nor. 4.1N64-1 *q-iw-<3 >• otice. Sta»> <»f Indiana J Ab « CoUNTT S ICE is hen by given that Joseph Roop, ‘ ’ Administrator of the »atat.e of William Smith, deb ased haa fill'd hi petition to well the real estate of the decedent, his personal estate hr in jz insufficient, to pay his debtn, and that said petition will l»e henrd at the n-Xt term of the Court of Common I’l.hh of eaid County. Witness mv h»nd this 2nd dav of N*»v mb< r JOHN McCONNEL. Nov.4-’w-Si4 Clerk. Land for Sale. \ OTICE is hereby giv n .hat the un rler«ienrd Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Rubart d. erased,’ y vin 11 rof an ord< rof th» Court of Common Pleas of Adams Countv.Tn diana. wi 1 sell al public '&lr at th* Court House, in Drcatu* a<i irn> County, I diana. oh the 3rd day »f D c. ,b< r, 1864. between the hours of In o'clock a. ni and 4 o’clock p. »n . The folloA’iiijr described Real Estate, to wit : Tl.r west half of North West quarter f H'Ction [l-l ] township[2s J North of Ea*t, >n Adams County. In.liana. On the following term* One third of the purchase non. y to be paid in hand: one-third in six months, ami one thin! in Imonth-, from day of sale, wiih interest and secured to the sati-faction of the uad ( f J. R. 8080. 0ct.28-.5w Administrator.

Guar.lian Sale. VIOTICE is hereby given that theundersi 11 1 1’ i'd uardian i,f lhe . state and persons of Nancy E Frank n d Achsah M Frink bv 1 virtue of an order of the Court, of Common I Pleas of Adams County, will sell nt private I sale, at the residence of Joseph Fori man, in) Blui’cr. ek town-hip. .Adam* county, S-ritv ofj Indiana, at any time on and after the 7th dav of October. I'l*’4 the following d'scribed Real Estate, to wit : —Commencing at a point. rods South of the ' orth Ea-tcornerof the West half of the South West quarter of section 33 tow. ship, 2(1 Noh h of Range 15 East. on the) East line ot said t act ; thence West along the South li. e of the tract of land set off to Catha j rine (''rang bv partition, to the West line of said West half of the South West quarter of said section No 33 ; thence South along the West line of said tract, 44 rods ; thence East to the East line of said tract . thence North to the place of beginning, aontaining '22 acres. 1110 e or less in the count v of A lams and State of Indi na, upon tiie fallowing terms, cash in hand Sept. 16] DAVIO SHOWER. I Notice. OTICE is.hereby given that there will ben School meeting *f the qua’ified vol. rs of the town of Decatur, at th School Home, nt 7 o’clock P M. on the 25’h day of October, !R «4 to select Teacher* fora Winter School, and tran •act Mioh other huj*ine«s as mar come befor** the meeting. DAVID SWDABAKER, 1 Oct 21, IBh4. Director.

1864 1884 NOTICE TO FAX-PAYERS! Having r ceivcd the Tax Duplicate for the present y .ar. notice is hereby given that the Treasurer is no\y ready to receive the several TAXES FOR ADAMS CJU TY t the Treasu rcr’s Office, in Decatur. If T»x Payers will call a-lv thev iviV he waited upon without delay. Th- - req-iires tha a ter the third Monday of M .rch. a nenaltv of 10 per cent on each dollar, with interest until paid tn is be attache-I All who wish to av .id paying cost, will call and >av their fax. as the pona'tv will h- attached at the tune the law requires. Bankab e funds will be received at this offi e for the present.

THE TAXES FOR 1864 ARE AS FOLLOWS; ' 1 ~ “ =—= —— |~ | g I TOWNSHIPS. Mi t ’ < h i ,r i | £ I,l=j•§ I 11 j , T . =- ——Ti- Z' w Si _ 'Z J_—_ 72 r. I > Lmon To*nnhip, per 8100. ; 23; 35; 15; U; 10; 5; 10~ 5 •“56‘ 7 ~i50 " ** poll. 1 75' ; ; 50' ■ • • '125 Root “ “ : 23; 35: 15; U; 10; 5' 10' S' 50 ; 150 “ “ “ poll. ;75 • ; • .so- ; I : 12 -> Pr *' b,# “ “ * IOO : 21; 35; 15; 1|; io; 10: 10: 10; 50' 160 “ “ poll- : 75' ' • .50: ; ; I 12 .-, Kirkland, “ •* sio<\ ; 23; 35; 15; 1|; io; 10; 10; 10; 50' 160 “ “ “ p°ii. : 75' ; ; so- • • 125 Washington, “ SIOO, ; 2); 35; 15; , n; 3; ]0 : 5; 50; 44 P° V ’7s’ • .50; * * • * 125 8- Mary's, “ 8100, ; 2 0; 35; 15; l|; 10; 5; 10; ]0; 50' 1.55 “ , “ “ poll. : 75- ; • .50- ; ; ; : ] 2s Flnecreek,** “ SIOO. ; 21; 35: 15; 1|; io; 5; 10: SO' 50' 165 “ p o1 ' • w • • • .50 ; ; : 125 Monroe, “ “ SIOO. ; 2»; 35; 15; 11; 10; ; 10: 25: 50’ 165 _ “ “ p°i. ’75 ■ • • .50: : ; • : 125 French, “ “ SIOO. ; 2»; 35; 15; 1|; io; 5; 10: 5; 50- 15n “ I 10 ’!. : 75' ; • • .50' ; ; : 135 Hartford, ‘‘ «sioo. : 2>! 85 !15;4;10; 10 ;l 0 : 1050 ’ 160 ‘ poll. : 75' ; • • .50 ■ ; Wabash, » .« 8100, : 23; 3>; 1.5; 4 ; 10; 5:10; .5:50'153 pol', ’7’* ’ ’s9’ ’ * *lo* :: :: ;;;;«;«; u;< >»: s ; M: IS Corjiora ion of D cntnr 8100. 10 ct< for t ovn ‘ 1 = 1125 '* poll, 10 eta for town pnrpna*?.. 0,7 T ,h;,< ~p. t ’ hird in March next, von wiU find me hTrVn 0 ’ n u De T t, ‘; ,O ,oCeiV * sh • W Sth nln.P 4 *“ M »? h - tho • remaining unpaid will be collected with penalty and interest by dutresa and aa e as the I .w directa I Oct 24, IM4. C. L SCHIRMIYXR. Treawer.

fiODEV’S LIDV'S BOOK. THE Fa.hion Wwgnzinr nt the World f ITFRATURK FINE ARTS. A>'D SV j I t RHIOSR Thp mo,t mngnifirrnt Rtrrl pn vriving.. noVBLE FASHION PL ATES. I Wnorl I'ngrnving. on cVorv subject tli.t run in terent ladies Crocbet Knitting, Neftinip. Em bmi.lerv, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boii'loi*-, and the Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to make a coMM.ftK Lanr's Boor. The Lilies’ Fsvori'e for 35 vent*. , No ' • o'tin,- his been able toe ompcte with | it. None ate,-mo* it. GODErs r>BCF.fPTfi for every department of » hmisehuld. These j alone are worth the once 11 the Book. : Model Cottages (no othir Magazine gives them.) with iliagrims OR IWING LESSONS FOR 1 HE young. Another special'v with Oodev. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth *3 a rear. Ofher Magazines publish old worn out musie ; hut rhe subscribers to Oodey get it before the mu»*ic «tnr*M. Gwrdenmg for Ladies Another peculiarity with nodi’V. Fashiono 'rnm Moccr* A T. Stewart A Cn , of V't>k, th--millionaire merchant*, ap P*ar in G »dev. the only Magazine that han i them Aho. Fishions from the celebrated Brodie, I of New York Ladi* I '’ Bonnet*. We give mor<* of them in : j•’ rear than snv n»her Matrazine. Tn fact, the | Lady * Book enables every Indy to be her own j bonnet maker. MARION HARLANDw i authoress «»r • < ALnNR.” “ninnies path” “mq*-* SIDE," “NEMKSIB.” AND “MIRIAM.” 1 ivriles for Gn ’ey • ach month, and for no other I magazine. We have aho retained all our old I and favorite contributors. | o TERMS OF ;(WS Lllil-s R’MtK Fill 1565, I I From which th. ro c-in hi* no D-vistion ) . The following are the terms of the Lady's B-»ok for IM 5 At pr< sent, W e will receive I -uhscrilieis ut the following riitM. Due notice "ill be given if we are obliged to advance, which will dep nd upon the price of paper One copy, one year, - . - >3 (isl Two copies, one year. • . 5Ju i Three copies, one year, . . 75u I Four coni, s, one year. • )0 o>> Fire copies, one year, and nn extra copy to the person sending the club, making six copies. 14 00 Eight copies, one vaar. and nn extra copy to the person sending lhe duh making nine copies. ■ 21 00 Eleven copies, one year, and nn ex trn copy to the person sending the club, making twelve coi ies. 2' 5 Additions to any of the above club, •■' 50 each sunscrH»er. Godev's Lady’s Book and A.thnr’s Home Magazine will be sent, ewch one year on re I |ceipt.of»4 5 . We have no club with any other Magazine ! 1 or New«pnp< r The money must all be sent at one lime for ' my Club Canada subscribers m ist send 24 cents add) tioLzl for »*nch subscriber. Address J„ ». f;<»DEA’. N E Sisth and ChtKnut Strn I 1 PHILADELPHIA

LUBE HVAL AT THE MTV STORE Os Spring and Summer Goods! CRABBS £ MOSE Have received and arc exhibiting one of the finest and best selected stock of FOREIGN AND KIESTIC MT EIWSI Ever brought to this market. DRBSS GOODS! From the finest Mohairs of British, French and German Manufacture, to the cheapest quality of Prints, .\ full assor'm 'nt of D< mostic Spring De Laines and Calienps Prinf* of tiie best Brands, such as Spragues, cochecos, pacifies, Richmond* Dunnels, rf-c.,&c,, for 25 CENTS. BEWI-IIT! n,OTIII.XG OF TIIE LITEST STHEH BEST JITEIIIU! standard sheetings, tickings, shirtings and checks. HATS & CAPS! HARDWARE, Queensware! and GROCERIES ! All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Ashe* and Black salts wanted. Cash paid for Wheat and Wool—Sep-26

The Largest and Oldest DRY GOODS HOUSE! , tv THE CITY. TOWNLEY, DEWALD & BOND’S lopulnr One Price Store! RECENTLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. ”E Oft ER A LARGE AND VARIED BToCX 0> RICH DER S GOODS! I)l ‘ipu,’,, UeKl l "K s ’ e!l <-'cKs. stripes, den,ins! jC'Uis, siiuneis, cashmeres, broadeloibs. ladies cloths, &c., house iurni>hing u;oods, table iindlowel linens, carpels, on cloilis, B®* REMEMBER ONE PRICE TO ALL. Good, warranted to be as represented or the money refunded. a Nw. 10T COLVMBr STREET. FORT WaYNE, INB. -» .... WTOrr w™ 4 BMB. rt Wayae, Septeata* IS, 1564