Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1864 — Page 3
T H E_E A G LE. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. £oCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. Remember! Remember!' Our terms of Subscription is, one copv one vearin advance, $1.50 within the year 2,00, at the Expiration of the year, $2,50. No paper i discontinued until all arrears are paid up, un- ■ essatthe option of the Publishers. The paper will he sent to subscribers after their time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the contrary. We receive no pubscribers, for a less period than 6 months. Special Notice, TO ADVERTISE RS.— All advertisements ta ken for a uner.ified time, and ordered nut before he expiration nf the time specified, willbe charaed he reoular rates for the same up to the time they re ordered out. PETERSONS MAGAZINE. We are in receipt of this popular Lady’s Magazine, for December. It is a splendid number; with a superb titlepage for 1864. Notwithstanding the enormously increased price of paper, and the rise in all printing materials, “Peterson” will still be furnished at two dollars a year. No Magazine of similar merit approaches it in cheapness. Its stories and novelettes are by the best writers. In 1865. Four Original Copyright Novelettes will be given. Its FaSIIIONS AKE ALWAYS THE LATEST AND Prettiest Every neighborhood ought to make up a club. It is the Magazine for the Times 1 Its terms to clubs are J unprecedentedly liberal, viz:—B copies for $12.00, or 14 copies for $20.00. To every person getting up a club, (at these rates,) the Publisher will send, as a pre- | niiurn, that superb engraving for fram- \ ing, size 27 inches by 20 inches, I “WASHINGTON PARTING FROM IIIS GENERALS,” or an extra copy of the Magazine for 1865. Address, post-paid, CHALES J. PETERSON, 30G Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. The Lady’s Friend, We learn from the November number of this New Magazine of Fashion and Literature, that it has already attained a large circulation. The aim of its publishers is to rival the three dollar magazines in the quality of their engravings and contents. Thus it has given during the present year, in every number, a finely engraved and colored Double Fashion Plate, while its other numerous engravings are of the best quality. The Cong and brilliant array of the literary contributors to The Lady's Friend, nearly all of whom are ladies, ishighly creditable to the Magazine, and also to the country, as showing how large and cultivated a class of lady writers it possesses. Many may wonder how any magazine ean be got up in so handsome and lavish a manner as this is. at the low price of 82 50, saying nothing of the reduced rales to cluhs. The publishers say that it is only done by having a very large circulation, as money would certainly be lost on a small edition. We have scarcely left ourselves room to speak of the November number, but we may briefly state that thore is a beautiful and touching steel engraving, called “The Empty Cradle”—a very handsome Double Colored Fashion Plate—:a quantity of,other engravings, some of them very pretty, and all very useful to the ladies—a piece of music, and the usual assortment of interesting stories, poetry. <fcc.
Price 82.50 : 2 co?ie® 84 00 : 9 copies 816.00; 21 copies 885. Single numbers sens. postage paid, for 25 cents. A Sewing Machine Premium is also given on certain terms. Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Phila delphia. Now is the time to begin making up Clubs for 1865. The Markets! Corrected weekly by J. meirers <t BRO, Merchants and Produce Dealers, Main Street, Decatur, Indiana. Decatur, November 18. Hay sls 00 Wheat - • • • 1 70 to 1 75 Rhye 1 40 Corn 75 Oats . - . - - 60 to 65 Potatoes 50 Apples . . - - - 60 to 75 Dried Bc. lb. Beans 2 00 Peaches 12 *|9 lb. EgK* 15 Batter 30 Rags 4 Beeswax ...... 50 Notice of Petition to Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana,) jidams County, y NOTICE is hereby given that George Frank, administrator of the estate of John Hart, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent his personal estate, being insufficient to pay hia debts, and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County. Witness my hand this 18th day of Novh ember. 1P64. i , JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. Nov 18 By W. F. Sit dadakek, Deputy,
Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana,? Court Cora mon Pleas Adams County, j Jan. Term, 1865. Edith S. Cook, 1 vs. z Complaint for Divorce. Thestor H. Cook,} Ttappeirinp to the satisfaction of the undersigned by affidavit, filed that, the above named defendant is a non Resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby given that said defendant of the filing and pendancy of the complaint in the above entitled cause and that unless she appears and answer or demur to the same on the calling of the cause at the first dav of the Jan. Term of said court the same will be taken as confessed to be true and a decree had thereon accordinudv. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. Nov. 18. By W. F. Studabaker, Deputy. Appointment of Administratrix. ■vrOTICE is hereby given that the undei signIX ed has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Phillip Everhart, deceased, of Adams County. Indiana Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARY E\ ERHART, Nov. 18-lw Administratrix. Notice of Petition to Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana.) gg Adams County ( N OTICE is hereby given that Enoch A. Bunner. administrator of the estate of George W. Griffith, deceased, has filed his petition to ■ sell the REAL ESTATE of the decedent his personal estate, being insufficient to pay the debts of the estate, and that said petition will be heard at the next , term of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams ’ County. Witness mv hand this the 14th day November. 1864. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk, f Nov. 18-4 w By W. F. Studabaker,Deputy. ' Farm for Sale. | BY virtue of an order of the Court of Com-1 mon ’’leas of Adams County, made at the September Tenn thereof, 186-1, I will sell, at/ public sale, at the Court House door in the’ town of Decatur, in the county of Adams, in’ the Stateoflndiann.on the 24th day ofDecember. A. D. 1864, and between the honrs of 10 o’clock. A. 51., and 4 o’clock, P. 51.. on said day, the following described Real Estate, to wit: The North half of the South East quarter of section twenty-eight and a part of the North Eas qurrter of said section twentyeight Described, as follows: Commencing twenty rods North of the center of said section twenty eight; thence East eightv-eight rods and five links; thence North eighty-six | rods to the St. Marys River: thence up the, Mennderings of said river to the East line of said section: thence South along said line to • the quarter post thereon ; thence West to the | center of said section: thenca North to the | place of beginning, all in township twent;-l seven, North range fifteen East tn the county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, containing in all one hundred and twenty nine and eigh-| ■ty one-hqudiedthi acres, more or less. On the ' I following terms, to wit: One third of the purchase money to he paid in hand; one third in six; on- third in twelve months, from day of i sale. Deterrei; pa yments to be on interest, and j secureo to the satisfaction of the undersigned.! DAVID STUDABAKER. No". 18 ] Commissioner.
and for Sale. N'OTICE is hereby given that the undersign-1 ed Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Rubart., deceased, by virtue of an order of the I Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, In I diana, wi 1 sell at public sale at the Court i House, in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, oh 'tile 3rd dayof December, 1864, between the lion IS of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o’clock p. m., The following described Real Estate, to wit: The west half of the North West quarter of section [lß.] township [25.] North of range [ls] East, in Adams County. Indiana. On the following terms One-third of the purchase money to be paid in hand; one-third in six months, and one third in 12 months, from day of sale, wilh interest and secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. J. R. 8080. i 0ct.28-siv Administrator. Hotice. Statu of Ixdtaxa,) gs Adams County. ( "VTOTICE is hereby given that Joseph Roop, IXI Administrator of the estate of William Smith, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal es- | tate being insufficient to pay his debts, and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common I’leas of eaid County. Witness my hand this 2nd day of November 1864. JOHN McCONNEL, , Nov. 4-4w-J5 Clerk. License Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the undersignIX ed will apply to the Board of Commission ersof Adams County, at their December, Session, 1864. for license to sell spiritous, vinious 1 and intoxicating liquors as a beverage in less 1 quantities than a quart on lot No. 2 in the first addition, in the town of Buena Vista, Adams County, Indiana. JACOB ENSLEY. Nov. 4,1864-2 sq-4w-$-5 Notice to Non-Residents. STATE OF INDI ANA) ADAMS COUNTY, ss] Term j ß6 ’ 5 . CATHABINK RAWLEY.) VS. > JOHX RAWLEY. ' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk of said Crurt that said defendant is a non resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is. therefore, hereby given said nonresident defendant of the filing and pendancy of said complaint, and unless he persorallybe and appear before the Judge of said Court on the first day of the next term thereof to be Holden at the Court House, in the town of De'-a-tur in said County, on the 2nd Monday nf January next, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN SIcCONNEL, Oct, 7,1864. plerk. I
I Farm for Sale. BY virtue of an order cf the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County made at the ( September Term. 1864, the Un .lersigned mtn'missioner will sell, nt private sale, on and af- ’ ter the 10th day of December, A. D. 1864,at his • jlaw office, in Decatur, in the County of Adams I and State of Indiana, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The South half of the South West quarter of section fifteen (15.) in f township twenty five (25 )North range fourteen I : East, in Adams county and State of Indians. •(Containing 76 75-100 acres of land, with the ' ; appurtenances consisting of a good frame i house, barn, and about 40 acres cleared land. lOn the following terms : the purchase monlev in hand; in six; 1-, in twelvemonths from day of sale, with interest on deferred lay I ments to be secured to the satisfaction rf' the und. rsigned. DAVID STUDABAKEIh . I Nov. 4.] Commissioner. Notice. . "V[OTICE is hereby siven that the 11 ed Administrator of the Estate o r Andr-w Westly Scholes deceased, by virtue of an orjer I ( f the Court of Common Pleas of Adams C«( ntv, will sell at private sale, from and after the 10th dav of December, A. D. 1864, at the law office of David Studabaker, in Decatur, in «kid ' county of Adams, the following described Real I Estate, to wit:—The undivided two hundredth and nine, five hundredth and forty parts of the following described Real Estate:—The East half of the North West quarter of section twenty-nine, and eighteen and one-half |IS acres taken off of the South end in a square form of the West half of the said North West (quarter, all in said section twenty nine [29.], : in township twenty-six [26,] North ranee sis teen East, in Adams County, Stat? of Indiana lOn the following terms, I 3 the purchase money in hand, ]..j ,n s ’ x » a nd J 3 in twelve ■ months, from day of sale, interest on deferred ; payments bv giving notes with approved security. SYL» ESTER C. SCHOLES. Oct. 28. Administrator. Notice to Non-Residents. I Slate of Indiana,} In the Court of Com- ’ Adams County. ) mon Plea., January term, 1865. I Ernst Heckman, } vs. I George W. Ame«, ! n ... d n > Partition. Hosanna Rugg, Levi H. Rugg, Frank E. Rugg. J j T appearing to the satisfaction of the ■*“ Clerk of said Court by affidavit filed that Rosanna Rugg. Levi H. Rugg, and Frank E. Rugg are bon-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is, therefore, 1 ereby given said non-resident defendants that thev appear before the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, on the 2nd Moni day of January, 1865, to be held at the I Cou House in the town of Decatur, ! M or. day. the 9th day of January, A D. 1865. and pl’ad bv answer or demurrer ■to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 4lh dav of November, 1864. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. J B Bono, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov. 4-4 sq-4w-810.
1834 1864 NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS! *- ... ... ... —.— Unvintj received the Tax Duplicate for the present year, notice is hereby given that the Treasurer is now ready to receive the several TAXES FOR ADAMS COUNTY t the Treastt rer’s Office, in Decatur, If Tax-Payers will call early they will be waited upon without delay. The law requires that, after the third Monday of March, a penalty of 10 percent, 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 penalty will bo attached at the time the law requires. Bankable funds will be received at this office for the present. THE TAXES FOR 1864 ARE AS FOLLOWS: TTP WT TOWNSHIPS. •=■ „ »I g 2 >. - » a «I § 12 5 c = S "5 o .£ — I O 02 C 2 .X F- 1 ta a I > Union Township, per 8100, I 201 351 15! 1J! I'U ■” ! 101 5; 50; 150 “ “ “ poll, : 75: : : : 50: : : : : 125 Root “ » SIOO, : 20: 35: is; i|: 10: 5: 10: 5: 50: 150 “ “ “ poll, : 75; : : : 50: : : : : 12.5 Preble “ “ §IOO, : 20: 35: 15: i|: io: io: io: 10: 50: igo “ “ “ poll, : 75: : : :so : : : : : 125 Kirkland, “ “ §IOO, I 20; 35: 15; 1|; 10: 10: 10: 10: 50: 160 “ “ “ poll, : 75: : : : so: : : : : 12.5 Washington, “ §IOO, : 26': 35: 15: i-t; io: 5: io: 5: so: iso “ “ “ poll, : 75: : : : so: : : : : 125 St. Mary's, “ §IOO, : 20; 35: 15; 4|; io: s: io: io: so: 155 “ “ “ poll, : 75: : : : so: : : : : 125 Binecreek,“ “ §IOO, ; 20: 35: 15: 1|: 101 5: 10: 201 50: 165 “ “ “ poll, : 75: : : : So: : : : : 125 Monroe, “ “ §IOO, ; 20: 35 : 15 : 1-|: 10: : 10: 25: 50: 165 “ “ “ poll, : 75; ; : : so: : : : : 125 French, “ “ §IOO, ; 20; 35: 15; 1|: 10: 5: 10; 5: 50: 150 “ “ “ poll, : 75: : : : so: : : : : 125 Hartford, “ “ §IOO, : 20; 35: 15: i|: io: io: io: 10: so: igo “ “ •• poll, : 75: : : : so: : : : : 125 Wabash, “ “ §IOO, : 20; 35: is: : io: 5: io: 5: so: iso “ “ “ poll, : 75: : : : so: : : : : 125 Jefferson, “ “ §IOO, : 20: 35 ;45 ; 1|: io: 5: 10: 5: 50: 1501 “ “ “ poll. : 75: : ; : so: : : : : 125 Corporation of Decatur, 8100,10 cts. for town purposes. “ “ “ poll, 10 cts. for town purposes. From this date, and up to the third Monday in March next, you will find me at the Treasurer's Office, in Decatur, to receive the above levied taxes; and after the third Monday in March, those remaining unpaid will be collected with penalty and interest by distress and sale as the law directs. Oct. 24, 1864, Q. L- SCIIIRMEYER, Treasurer.
Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana,) In the Court of ComAdatns County, j mon Pleas, January term, 1865. Francis Fox, vs. William Pollison, n . . Julia Polfisnu, > Partition. Mary Bixler, Moses Bixler. I Tl appearing tn the satisfaction of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, that William Pollison, Julia Pollisnn, Mnry Bixler and Moses Bixler are nonresidents nf the Slate of Indiana. Notice is, therefore, hereby given said non-residtnt defendants of the filing and pendancy of said complaint, and unless they be and appear before the Judge of the Court or Common Pleas, on the first da? of the next term to be hidden at the Court House »n the town of Decatur in said County, on the 2nd Monday of January, 1865. and answer or demur thereto the same w»ll be tak p n ns true and a decree had thereon according!v. JOHN McCONNEL. Nov. 11, 1864-4 W Clerk. License Notice, dV~OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, at their December Session, A. D. 1864, for a license to sell spirituaus, vinous, malt and intoxicating liquors as a beverage in less quantity than a xuart in bis grocery, situated on inlot Number thirty, in the town of Pleasants Mills in said countv. JOHN SCHRANK. Nov. ] I—4w License Notice. hereby given that the undesigned will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, at their December, Session, A. D. 1864. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and intoxicating liquors as a beverage, in less quantity than a quart in their grocery, situated on the South part of inlot Number fifty-seven in the town of Decatur in said Countv. SCHLRMEYER & PHILLIPS. Nov. 1 l-3w License Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will present to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, at their December Session, 1864, his petition for license to sell suirituous, vinous, malt and intoxicating liquors in less quantity than a quart to be used as a beverage at his building, on the North part of inlot No. 59, in the town of Decatur, Adams Countv. Indiana. Nov. 1 l-3w AUGUST TRAGER.
UM ARRIVAL AT THE NEW STORE Os Spring and Summer Goods! CRABBS & MOSE Have received and are exhibiting one of the finest and best selected stock of FOIEH ABD MIIESTE MI HHSI Ever brought to this market, DRESS GOODS! From the finest Mohairs of British, French and German Manufacture, to the cheapest quality of Prints. a full assortment of Domestic Spring Delaines and calicoes, Prints <■( the best Brands, such a« spragues, cochecos, pacifies, Richmonds, Dunnel-., I <fcc., &c., for 2 5 CENTS. I IIEADMIADE CLOTHING OF THE HTEST STYLES & REST MATERIAL! Standard sheetings, tickings, shirtings and checks. IIATS & CAPS! IIARI)WARE, Queensware! and GROCERIES ! ail kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods; ashes and black salts wanted; cash paid for wheat and wool, sept 26 The Largest and Oldest DR Y GOO I) S HOUSE! I 5 TII E CITY. TOWNLEY, DEWALD & BOND’S Popular One Price Store! RECENTLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. Be offer a Large and Varied Sleek of RICH BERSS GOODS'. Figured and Plain Dress Silksand all desirable colors, Brown and unbleached sheetings and shirtings, prints, tickings, checks, stripes, denims, jeans, satinets, cassimeres, broadeloths, ladies’ cloths, &c., house furnishing goods, table and towel linens, carpets, oil cloths. X-9'REMEMBER ONE PRIOE tO aLL. Goods-warranted lo .be sented or the money refunded. N». 107 COLT'.IIBI STREET, FORT WAYNE, IND. TOWiUEV, DEWALD & BOND. Fort Wayne, Indiana, September 16, 1864.
