Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1865 — Page 2

THE EAGLE WBCLSC- - 1 —«-—- — ■—— — CALLEN & TIUDGEL, Editors. DECATUR, INDIANA. FIUIIAY, Jan. 27. 1865. WILL peace be secured. Thi’ is a question, which is at piesent agitating the minds of the American people both north and south, and they demand of their public servants an answer in th" affirmative. That pane-can ean he secured without any more bloodshed there is no person so foolish as to doubt. But will it be done? WII Mr. Lincoln step forward from the partv circle, and put an end to this exhausting controversy hv securing peace on honorable terms, while it is in his power to <io so? An act so magnanimous ns this would, to a great extent, cancel the manv blunders of hie presidential career. If Mr Linco'n will appoint commissioners, and through them submit to the southern people the propositions of peace, which he says he is willing to offer them, we have not the least doubt but it would re suit In good. It would be initiative of negotiations. It would b" the first step, which, in all cases of this kind, is the most difficult, and then let the treaty making power of both sides agree to sub tnit the question at issun to the consideration of a bodv of men appointed bv the two governments, and bear the report without any pledge in advance tn he bound by that report In personal quarrels such submissions are of'en made, and in most cases of this kind the result is an honorable settlement Whelhei such would b" the result in th case is uncertain, but the jirohabiliiies are in our judgment that it would. At Last 'here is a probability that it migh' When we look at the elements of such a , body, if it should he tendered on one side and excepted on the other, and look also ( at the true nature of the eontroversy . we are not without strong hopes that it wsuld result in an amicable settlement of our difficulties, when peace would once more spread her gentle wings over our now distracted country. Asften Butler has been relieved of his command on the .Tames river w would sngge-: that he leave the key to Richmond wilh Grant Hick ’ttr Ind . .January 24. 1865 DeAREiGLRt—On Wednesday. Januarv 11th. a raid was mad" upon the residence of Rev. K. W. Erick, in Massillon, Allen county. Indiana, by which a large amount of the good things o f this life was, not destroyed, but deposited in barrels,itboxes. granaries cut.boar's, .fee’, the aggregate re-nl's o' which noinnr.ied to over 8310. So far f-nm the Reveren I gentleman resenting this attack, he an pear»d to be higl.lv pleased, an ! thank" ' the raiders in a neat speech, at the church in the vicinity, where also they partook j of an excellent dinner. prepiW'-d hr the ladies. When they separated, all felt (except the pastor) that it is more blessed to give them to receive. E A. THE NEWS. It :• now stated that Blair, on returning from his first visit to Richmond, brought a letter from J<-fT. Dt'.’ is expressing his willingness to appoint commissioners whenever (he federal government shoii'd signi f v its consent to receive them; and that Blsir, on his second visit to the rebel capital, took a letter rep’ti'ing the announcement made bv Lincoln •n his epistle addressed “To whom it may concern ” ' It is reported that th" rebel* are mak ing preparations to evacuate Charleston Nearly ell the troops who were there have been sent tn Branchville, and it is believed that that will bo |b» only point in South Carolina n> which Sherman will meet wiih serious opposition We h-ive nothing later from Can. T. rrv, who at la'est advices, having T een rein forced from G--n. S' "man’s armv. whs advancing upn W.lm’ngtc.n Exjdo •ions heard from the direction of tl-.e city gave rhe io tin supposition that rebels w.r" blowing on tb* : r work* preparatory tn nn eve.eu.'tion. T.tv >n! Porter bar* tl-n« far cap'tircd 16? p : en<’« of artillerr, besides a larga number o f amall arms. In th" ser.nte, at Wash’Cgtntr, ve«terdav. the Bnhj“ct of retail .".'0 Upon rebel prisoners w-.s discussed at length, no conclusion being reached A hill "as Introduced amended rv of the conscription law in several important particifars. Tn the house, the time wn« oecun ■ I in the consideration of th" Brooks-Ru’ler question of privilege, which was finally withdrawn In th' Canadian par'iamer" the government has h<en sustained b v a large majority. A commiss.on has b'-en issued invesliga'.e matters connected with fh* St. Albans raiders, and Judge Ct ursr.l has been suspended. The estimp-es submitted for’he eumn' y<“ir inc’ule

850,000 in gold to make good the amount improperly returned to the raiders upon their discharge. Capt. Beauregard, a brother of the general, and private secretary of ex Senator j Gwin, has arrived at. Mazutian, Mexico, and states that Gwin has been created a duke bv Maximilian; that Sonora, Sina loa, Chihuahua, Durango, and Lower • ; California, have been ceded to Napoleon; and that Gwin has been appointed viceroy over those states. The rebel house has concurred in the senate resolutions creating the office ul ' commander in-chief of the rebel armies, and recommending the reinstate cent of Gen. Joe JohißOn. The Smithsonian institute, at Washing j ton, was partialv destroyed by tire t ester day afternoon. The loss is heavy, but. cannot yet be stated with any degree ol I accuracy. i The report that Hood had been superseded bv Dick Taylor is confirmed. A steamer ".rived at New kor yesterday from Mobile b y.bri .gtig the 1,000 ■ bales of cotton forwarded by the rebel, government to be sold for the benefit of i confederate prisoners, under the agreei merit made between G'-ns Grant and Lee j Gold opened iu New Fork yesterday at 200 and closed at regular board at > 201 I 2—[Chicago Times. ARBITRARY ARRESTS. We have repea'edlv called attention to. : the illegal and unconstitutional mode of I arresting and punishing, and a ; ter wad* ; jerhaps, trying persons suspec ed <> ' off uses against the laws. There h.av. b<tn many such arrests in this state, ai d the parties have been discharged withou trial or even knowing the accusation* lagiainsl them We notice by The, I Philadelphia Ledger that a detective is > 'on Irin' before a military eonitni»ioo itAlexandria, charged with receiving biib- * i to obtain the release of military prison-: r-t. ■ and the case illustrates most forcibly the < I evils and abuses ol the detective systi in. which our public authorities have Ihnugn: j :n.-:-ssiry to employ. We brieve ibis t- ' one of th" first ca es iu which republicans j have been the sufferers. While democrats ' 'alone were victims, »)l was right, hut ' when republicans are made to feel 'he wrong then it makes a vast deal of differfence whose ox is gored. We have been : ! satisfied that public sentiment would drmaud a correctioc o' th" outrages whicn i have been practised under this system o: . arbitrary arrests. The constitution••-! liberty and rights of the citizen. as if..-'-have been, may be for a while stricken ' down with impunity, and even with the I approval oi those in authority who permit ' the wrong, but there is a sense of jus ■■'. lin the public mind which will tinal.-y ■vindicate the right. From the comments lof The Ledger, which »« annex, we are 'satisfied that a reaction has commenced i in this regard, which we trust will gainer strength until the constitutional liberty <•: | the citizen is once more respected and 1 maintained .’ Trial of Detectives—F. C. Taple; . . | chief of th" detective force in Alexandria , lis being tried by mililtary commission, charged with receiving bribes to ol '■ releases of millitary prisoners. N. A Herald. It i verv questinnabl" whether ll.i. I whole detective business is rot making more scoundrels than it is uneartiiit g i j criminals. Armed as they pretend to,I < , with power tn arrest on the slig-itii-* ‘ suspicion, and released from the oblige ion I ;of making good their charges by oatl ' before a magistrate, the temptation to I abuse their authority is too strong for' hheir tender virtues. They arrest nt: : detain v ople, not for the offensts which they are known or believed to ! • : guilty, hut sot th* purpose of eli'-t : , ; something from the fears of indiv i-Imi .*■ ; which will erminate them, or, if tr..u."i ■ victims should be limit! persons, u ic I qusin'ed with their rights undertaking I tor a consideration to get them leh ■ 1 . knowing w.-'l that th“re i« no legal ;■ .»i t , to hold them, and if the p'eceedings public the accused could not be hel i a,: * single dav in confinement. The tra. -- iof these detectives thrives upon secr< ; aed in no otherwav would any imnoria . • ;be aDached to their services Unfo*'u- : nateb-. The government seems to eon-i er tin 8 ‘creatures as necessary to i s s> vic", but the experience it has had to impress' i*. with the neee-sily of get..-, g ■ ii I of them r-s " greater evil than ■ -y I abuse which the'r abuse is intended toi remed v. The old metho I of criminal proct "dm ! charging a man on oa'b before n civ:: ma<*i*<rßte, and hav». ing l’.:m admitted t i bail till the govcrr.mcL t • ready top- ored against him lias los.' nope of its fa\. .r in the estimation of considerate cit: -,s i' hv the recent practice of rtdlitarv e or. < mission h“«ring charges in seep t an ! assisted in procuring evidence by '*•" ■ ■ -- and pimp* of the detective fo’ce. TV" I; have had in this city for the last mA: ' i or two', secret commission making arL rests and holding persons in emfineu “ . for weeks. A’"' these suspected ) erst t- . we now see walking the sire"'" v-‘th lu ' i i discharges, ft® thev e ay, in the'r po’’:*t J • Either th" c e individuals wre gu It vof •<,. ■ I enses against the government or they w< re not. If they were, orreasonable gr-cud fxis'ed for the belief that thev w’:-. th. y should rot have been discharged wit some sor’ cf pnb'ic trial, wt.ieh v. m. . have given the government the oppor un■it v iip-' ing the facts alleged again-: them. ■ If th-v were jot gniliv, tb»y o-igl ’ not l > have be* srrev ed on insnffi ■■■

evidence, or been kept in confinement lor weeks like criininals, same <c them : liaving been arrested at night, ar I tak-:i from their homes am! places of businens. without any opportunity being offered ; their friend to communicate v.-ith them or ascertain the ground of their arrest, I ami th; n turned loose without rny public vindication or proof of their innocence. In ll.ese cases the evils is that the officer who iii-ii. s his warrant must he the -..c i cuser himself. He makes the nrrest h hears the case secretlv.'Wears 1 a po ties t for evidence, and then maki v t)ie accusa. m upon :!. ■ - vijenc' s<* c ! r om d. It is next to impossible, under meh eir-cum-o me. s for an officer, ho we er he .>av gaur.l his feelings not io find .-nore sat . isfaclion in proving the guilt than the , innocence of the accused. There is .noiiiing that w«' can sitfin am of these leases whit-fi justifies a departure from the usual proceedings in ordinary cour-e of taw, aod the l>i>ven>iDe:lt itself out ol respect io the ; iblic opinion which looks u< n such 8-s :: e»e. .as ,ge* eg-, rst law an i '-.is >ce, should ma;,.- “a pr > ceedings accord as nearly aS p)s»:i>ie Io the i- i-.-.i j.r icnee in -u. cour - under the : iv; ware evert iuo man _■ lee!* sale, and every rogue i.-> sure of j justice. As desirous as ire are that ib“ frauds, of '■hicli the governin'at baa been th.e ■ j viciim should be stopped, aa<! that its re- . ' s.iip -.-s st.oul.l lie all applied to Snstairftug | tin- imegritv >d the union, w« caunut bu. ! see that the abuses which 'irise mi ler this 1 secret -x ei> <>■ power »p-‘ injurious to ■ 'heg -i t-rnm. ul an 1 io th ■ r.-spe't which all ougilt to iiavv for it: .N• d. iibl it lias suffered loss trom un- : srpaliiiis <-r dishonest' mm. fair iivn is no' rea.-"n why evrv man who has b-' I office ' or has had transaction with cb.c gov ; -r'.u.'-ii' .-. oai.l b : . ! O'n for i rouge, r.rI rested and sentenced, till <vriei.ce is : eg ji'ied f|--m him, or to abl'V.-i ’ - ron> his admissions proofs against others parti's uspi-cti■.; ■! rascality. Tins business ha I ' b-c ~ -so flag mi till'', honest niec'-s hmi d-'i-rs scruple to have or.v tran-a::- ■ tin wi'.h '.he ig.ive inm-nt. at. ail bv <■ >-i- '. ttract but ri <i..ire i's purchase, liito aay ca-u ;i vis' oner ami pay for goods on id. very. [S : Oi- S.H'.t.inel. . STILT.' AHEAD iat .a:-. ! ,l " <1 rjtirr orpnn"T : ' ■' :: f- . ... La. . 1 ND wi'l co-.' t h br- r.he nl f nnv ot her ' ‘I 1 .t-ir , Tj.sfi a:id '■ Explicit Quality of o r Go. is ( - OR ' .; . 1 bavinr h on- N B. Slot maker, will Dv -v ' offer i.i-i targe sl-jcU of Miitinerj' and Fancy Qoods nt Greasy proofed Pi ices. We also, ol hai.d a targe wssor:men; of : Cbraks. i\:r s, Ko id*, Nubi ;is Dr ’.s Tr;nn> i :.;s, Gitjves, Hosiery, Jfcc. ’ 2.Z133 KATE MIESSS ; i C< Mill ?n cur ' • ipb»y. erd ta’ prepare ’ j, lu tri’j Hats and in :he latest and in ■ approved styles. f.-i! to call and examine our stuck.; ; Wt! t-tndv to pka-te. ; '8.‘.047 C. OR A DPS I cri : Z’ow jCo-y'. Ictmlirpd J .'t | .’-iis’u*: l , a new edition o’ C’nl-. Ol?brated on ’he radical \curt ithtnit UH’dicine) of Sperma » »naH(E x, or ; .wenii: .i! ’a r'-;kii*’ss, Invobintarv ■ .1 Lo>sImp; ,■ ?-t y. Me:.in! ano PhvAr.i :’ir-i'.n-.rh r, I > i hid j:.;* !o a rta’ce. etc.: '•: •.. * ; . TION. 5 PILII’.-Y . ::n<i j jT*, iii.l'.iced by s*4f-i;idui- ’ 1 ors< x , ifd ex*r ivn rftnc* l . i'rice. in ; w t -a’. t-nvi-b.pe. oi.i - G con'. . '! I e c<’h bra’ed a ihor in rhi< ad nimble e-«ay 1 . r’l-.ti! , 'lef'o sT-tH-h’, f’- L yn a thir’y ye-ir**’ ct-ssrp.i pracbce, that the c ,n rquen- ' ccr <>f f-abiLM* in iy b* radically enr ■ I withoui th* d s n<f j r. us n-e of inter<r<l incdicin'* or !• ihc j j.p.Ka'iun '•f lhe knife—«>’;t a mode of enreni once simple. c<*r nin. and effacj I'.ial.hv which every sufferer,no nnir- • ter v. h-/ . is coi,.!;’. iA.ii miv b- m kv ?ur.- him- i cheaply, priv ; cdv. an i ra u>a'Z / ! tL’TThta Lecture should bi* in fa.- hands of ivA ! y Ao’.l’h and cv-JV in:it: in ita- bund. b- J, v.nttar Sf-al. a plain to any addle*.*. pn.-t rvc<‘ipt of six cent*-, or two . : posl-fctaiups. ir<’-s li.' l ii. G’IAJ C KT.I \’E CO . ;i 27 b.-"-erv. Xew Yo.k. Post Office Lox 4 dt.J. ; I vSnr.nAv AdininislntDr’s '•W, Nivice is bt ri-bv • <v<r^’h;’. T th--nntier-ien*’ l . Adi:.it:Hr:;lor of the of Wibiaiq S.nith. , decpns'. d. b*v vjiltp- of an o-der of the C of' I 0 inmov Fbtas f Attain* Counts , will sell, st priv...’.- 1 :,t Li* rr-idi iee in M ,rv\ ; towndiip, in the couniy of Adams, in the Stale i of iiidtana. from and after the , : 4th Day of March. A. D. 1865, the folk 'Yin.' <b>criHt‘ l 11‘al Esrate, to-wit:— ' Ti-o undb-idvd ttvo-Jifr.ls of the - • qnarivr of the no: ’ r of Neet’-in i nine ?. n, i; township I nty-MTon f 27.) ’ north ri-i' - fifioen east, in the ?;n | coun : v of A«inms On me 1 HUMS : —-the jburehasp 1 inennv m hand, in s;\ ano iii’twalve 1 • y. onihs, from day of sale, wuh Luco-st on de- ’ ferr-d payments secured with n-.n s. waivinv ! b’ccfi: of va.nation ta:...** and •>»i- r<‘V: 1 s; enr- j ;‘y JOSE» M R-)(1P •• ,n «» Admini caiiiC. Notice. > .<t ‘ •< h’reby io the-hohkr* n< , boiiiby o.*iei6, . ..\L l.'oTe It ''ip' s ;n ll.e ; rea<urv f-,r the :eduiaj*:ion cf all ’h* 1 oatsiaMdp,-; t iHi’y ord«r« on Ada- s 0-> : i tv. and no inter kt a ’.** be a ICWi- t c.. ci. ord -r- ar t hi., date. 0- Eti. , ? . :.irv 2 \ 1 ? - L 1 A. Co.

Sale of Linds and Town . Lois, The unitarsbrnpfl administrator debnnns non.witii lhe will of the estate of , John KevnrJ Is. tlfi-i‘.l will o-< nn l n r |nr m mu im iif Hnnii, A.D nt his S'o».‘ and Ro it SJtore, in Do r Uiir.in the conntv of \da’n->, in the State of ■ Indtani.-G-11. a» ptiva’e sa’o.hv virtue of the provisions of <ai.l ’Vili th-* Cd.lbwin'j desprih cl .‘ tI --lit:*, t i.'vit : —L, lots ?» >. I'l*l. I f )7 . lft<_ V? : JT'. rvi. VO. 1 I. » J7. 151.15’, 151. « 170. 17 \ 75.’7G P'V *9O. Dt. G‘s. 2 G, 0 ‘G.237, 9- 0. O'V -» • v 1 Vfl. -•V. 023, 3'-'9, TL ”41.015. H O-V. 7! >. 3-2.953. and outlet ‘‘bj Ita :ill i » th ’ tr rn of Dpcitur, in the cmintv of \ lams, as the same an* ’Him- ’’ hered on the ’pcorrtad plats of said town. Also, the d ribo J "tands. t.o wit:— . The *.o«ith fr -ction of the south west quarter of section twentv-one, north fraction of the north west, qu irter, and south fraction of * north w 1 -t quarter of s;’c?»on tuentv-cicht. * pa- half of i e north t-nst ,qn;irter and. spjith i west q Hirer of the north ea-t quarter, and , W ’s v h ilQif the south-p'ist quarter of section . twentv nine, nil in township twenty eii’ht. 1 ' nnr:L reii’jfe e vir'.* m . iu the ‘hLI eo intv ; of 4 A ms, cu-vninin ' h. all 'U I T) • "9, acres be the same m »re or less. Said 1 inds embrjic* vd ; -.; i> ;i'. >r i as th- R‘vimld-' firm, two ’ ’d,il *s . ”j f th •St Mirys J ’ver, 1 wi:h H i' 1 sp••:>) »-< i”: •sii I out lot above 1 name 1 aI bin ta 'v ’’ b • s»] 1 in pareTs to ' *•;]it o’lr.'h u ••h -»r n< of er-lit will •bi- “iv.’n. Fir o irH cnlars. cal lon the JES>E NTBLICK. ■Ghninb'r-i or D ’ i-iu* Von, z Jai!. 1 ‘ ! Q is. • witn tie rill a'.rvxed. * ) 1 3-'V «arFiftevi‘-S« lave l ’ £ a BJi? 3 cent btatnpe. • I T)rs Jackson, Herbertdt Co., Preprpeiors of th* at! ioual Dispensary. »• -- atib-hi <• Cincin : «Hti, Q ~J«n. ’, Ibh cure idl private diseases I with um'Xainp. Vl ’"‘p‘* u ’yg M’e-.ji; i-mree to fire bmo'-: !>(E 1, Gb-“’ , S’.Phillis. In ; Vlcv. Vorruri.al Emissions, or Self-AL:>e Diurnal ' fi r-doiis. Ft-m.iie Cfcinpb'-ids. in '‘liter, evihv possible f irm and vay .uvor Sexuiar Dh-. Cures *•. nid r j'j ane n- ■rn'/.m’ a: d n-e.s i.l> taa i’ . > ■ * for our Ci r r:;!;ir—? C--'-r'r if. by I i in lettcrym/t sos vmtad n-d inbr-‘V-v matter Also,a circular intended for Ladies O'l.V, Mie vofon a pati< ”ts assert 1 b.- v lavp * en* - . . st er ’i’l.-i. uuv not p.-m ■< r home talent—men i v. L , \• tL. ? Wi s oru ctair.aie and can effect speed i t cures. !>r l-HT- Vi’< Fnnata I’i'ta—<■! p'*r box—. -ciif? (' ’i’,. r ] ■ rirten Pepl ies, wp’l - i -• r wi'h the Circn’ar without charge One of ! chi’.tpe-'i jGvi-it bit •- and im po. ■ m ‘h > nR (‘Vi-r P’lbltahi'd. .‘VI i pajes. ICO ’ ■ • vta.'js.Tb, n-'”.’. ilb ft ('lAfortical . . ' ■ , f - I; Explicit K to !, l( rz. ’ v ’1 S atj\f:ictorv res veari ■sip ’ rt- ? , . >- bporc fullv ex- ■ .i I 'n ar:v popular vr : < in tpp English, I r.i: ."p PHco ! ‘-c.,'s and or. «> 3 rent stamp) *’■ 2 re» fnr ] fio’irir ’’rmi three 3 cent Sta’’>)>'. Full r ;, n C!i; pnlnr. whichever? yum Kian shn’iltf havp-vta’t p-*r sicvorwell. Metlirbips and i nstrurtions seht promp’ivrT a -,v inrr of [1 ■r< un’i v Consulting Lm’O sos ; ‘in-* Di-pr'< a.No. Iv7 am ore street. ? 0. N ' \ •’K V7 G?.T-N’TXL LTNIVLXT. ’ Rnmoms all col h)<“s and ••-jnve;;n!‘< -»r ■ n’ t wh’c.h Lqvp ! .in torment for many r*. r’ire ni.v rasp of imn<>'pney, cfeaie ;*r-d increa'p flip p.isnor s for any reason a.ile time : Can be mailed with p f« ct Safety. Price per b»: tie - rr. .■» \ritsn v ’s ra-x n patent ’.i\: y saf*’. Ti is pertac; I-.* safe md mov»-r tai b to give ( Utaci’on. It is the only M>re and ►n f r prevon i * ;--p n‘2”iin-* mrlracGi dista«<' ev< r inver'p'b Priced! psrh 4 deltars per half ilcren.-indl ; ot’a«’s yer <l»»Z’-*n sonl by mail. /an!3,;>j; t No ice iw h-T.-hv -r v »n t.ha t the un l ,r b 'n« ] (rrnird'an nf rl.-» ost.atn •>n l p-rs.in of Frink X,>T r-ith-iT:’’ ‘X-'b*. Vo-;'-, N.-ff Minm-vi i ?soff minor-. I”- virtue of an o’* tar >f the <'b»urt ; 1 rtf Common r’i-i •- of .vlnrn .0 • :niy. m vta •: , ■ t»>« Janonrv Term t- erenfta the a ' will s’l\ at, public s i!-*, -V. th * d > >•- *f ” H... ; , • 1T.,,-• . ( t7 of Al!”.' . ill , |Lp Ct-n’p of I■]ia**a. ‘ n * :;«• “7 h Div of a d. 1865 ; between'thhours of 19 i.’ tn; l 7 a ?L,and 4 o’clock, ?v. on siibi ay,’be foltawin/ «le 1 <^r ; b”d rr.pl. t.» Tvito-u- p>v<mth p trt of the f-»!!c’-’ '■ ■ -tasi ■‘ib‘*,l va! r- a’ ’ to-wit ! • Thp erut.h-west - quarter of section tan, north ■■ ( )f A. n woJ p it-. •rofs-’Ctinn fifum anil the north '*nst quar-T nf the smith-east ! qunr'or of section thirtv-six, and the smith ; I ilfnf the north-oast q»’arN*r'4 section ihirtv- ; al’ i ■ townsh’p t'von’v-ffve, north ramje i’hirleen en=t. ’ » :h<* Cointv of ••'lams .and; ! 'sto r le-Hann. cn‘»*-’in»ni» in nil 3* ’ nrrr«. j Oi>fhn f >ta; i» -r TERMS • —fl c p;?rcb,’> : e ; irioi;'‘v in L”' I. -3 in six. and L( in twelve . ’ months, from dnv of >;♦! • wi.h In*...— -t T *,e_ tarred pnvmer r <. MICHaEL NEFF. Jann'iry 2C*. H f 5. Guardian. ■ ‘rAT 1 • * once. is he-shy n’iven* ! >at th*’ unr!pr«if»ned comn i<smner nppoiiit -il bv the Court of Com- | mon Ptaas v Adams ooin»v, bv virtue of an ; ; nr«tar of «*i •<] C s*; [1 <j<*l‘.. at puMic «?]«, a* ■ tLp iLuir of : *> Court. TL>n»»*. hi said Countv • of A'tam«. ’o the o f Indiana, on the ffp.'l- Dav nf r.'tanarv. a p 1865. hrtweCn lb.- h.mrs of 19 n’eta-'k. •» m . .and 4 n’:’Lwk. t>: :n., of sai l da* . t’ p fallowing de i ; c-” Jp ’ - v;1 rotate. • - vit ■—The e-sthalfcf' ’lm norrh-T-nc •—». r nf terltam thirtv. in j •pt >■ ‘v P : ) no-tn rani».‘ f » teen c-wt. cr-riT”in'- I -,f land, ta* the samo moriori fta* I Co-nty of \d’nv. 1 Or th * tc, '-ex:?•)-» condi i ns. to wit :—' tn*' 1 i third the n»nn<»v in hind, one-th'r-l :n six, end one .i ,l in i-.v/dve months, with , int-iest on det' rr - I r» ivm-.n*®. STUPABAKRn. • J.vinarr 2L 1-55. Commissioner Esirav Notice, 1 Taken np by 'Vi!pan-’ Judv. nf Boot, town-j ’h p, ‘ • ian « enpnty. 1 • ’i-ina. and aj prai«<• d. ryrnrrbn r ♦<» law. rm the )9*h dnv of D-wmber. 1 1 - *4, a r*'d with s’ar ••.or:,® • oft th* l ; left ear. q •*!»* t : o v;-. tar p.-v 'h- . ~n > - I no f»thor marks or h’- '.n-Un re tvr bta. Kpnrn ' ispd -,r Uyv.-n detij-rft by FrntarictaFochnaobt.: an i 5X i'li.am Raanp ar'r’ , .ai«=rs. , .tans J. BCTTENBERG.J. P. • I

I I T etice. Kofiee i. >:-• tiv f■ 11 0;n» |D 'i' ’■' ' 1 ' commi'«ir>n. r ar p'>in''‘<l Conn of Ono - mon I'l.’-ii of A 'aw On-tv, bv virion of nn ' 0r.1.T of sii 1 Co-irt. wi'l sell, at public “al--, at i the door of I ho Court House, in -ni.l County of Adams, in 'be S»a-e of Tixliana on tbe 2 r /A Day of February. A D Ifffio. - between tlie lioe.r- of 1 *'ocleric, h ta . a it -1 . n’clork.p tn.on said dav.th" following des< ribr.l r-' il eslste, to-wit. The nnr'h-t quarter <>' the soulli-na-t quart ' of seetion “ix in township lw< nty-sev.-n, north ranire fonr-j teen east, in theCoun'v of Adams, iu the S> ala ; ‘i of Indiana, containing forty acres of land be I : the *nnn- more or less On the following TERMS- One-third th’ purchase money in hand.ona-tbir d in six, and one-third in f velre months, with interest on j deferred pavnients. j DAVID STHDaBaKF.R. Jr.nuarv ‘.th 1865. Commissioner, rl | Estray Notice. T.tk n vp by Rodalphu«« Burns and appraised at rhp sum <»f f<*rtv five dollars by John , ' Bc;i«ttay and William Diehl, a bright bay Lor* • • , with a white face, and white under blips, t ! ' ' Li’id’Dor white, white spots upon his back.Fup- • pi)s»‘d to be thirteen vents old. • J.-iIS henry galbreth, j. p. ’) 0. L. HILLS Pia n o Forte Ware room s and Music store, No. 54 Ca'honn street, Fort Wayne, li - dinna, opposite court house. 1 be’ uiT'st Musical Insir-iinciit; WareroGins i’i the West. Keet c »n. ’nntly on taind a assort ' meet o( PI \NO FORTES. CABINET OR- I GANS & MELODEOxNS . L ’,r Li‘L. -’ ".Lruih 'ur- r< S. i f*nt ’ ! lor Stcirtw.’.v A' S-ns, N»-w -‘ f'| >r& St'h', Bos ton Wrn. Kn;.h.‘ - . di Ci’., Bu'iiiYiore, whose Pianos ni” koGw’t d bv all f;r>t class musician ( h* bt n! in the wrrbh , A.-o. Pinn.m from ma”v other firs* dasMii 'Utn S D & 11. Smith’s and Mason A' Hamlin’s B Aryans, iharmoniums and M Moftacns. i ; Theta. sfr in«fmmnnta manu f irh:r»’d in Am i3 r» f l cn. Atao, ,t! >’r.ds of small se h I rm cniHir*. viol;. ftatas. nre.ir'lpm'.-, h Music bocks, :r.- r icticn tanks and che.-t j j music. ! y arr: : >vith i uinufn.-'t-ir.' -s d v (Q* such th ‘ .'a: te. f. ir/.-f fi’i chasers io ;,<v li.r. -h : , I shall ceii . b-lv -,*]; , io h.< if | lO t h iver if j • tjw tn hi.’t .re’k. | J I •.• thv :‘h •. r. Pi *. •> -.-I Mtloi . -> • : I ’ mp-iiTcil in ita* best rrt V.’av ’e. une 4 I' i — v GOdEV’S UdfS BfjW ■ THE p I -OZAh- Wiyld fit - ' rr. ' v K .pre., A -. . j ? -.y : 3'l -. -,u -.f ’teen! ; i'rr.vi: -. DOVi T.h FA'rl'ONP'. \TF-' ! I Wt.«> i ••• -' i- -< M'l T.-I ’-V sui-L fl c.; i|I terest jivli< • Crochet Knitlitirr, Nritr, >■. }’hn i broidery 1 ‘i.’tas for tlta Toilet, for the Par I o’*. ■ i »l.*- Bondoi'-.nnd the Kitehen. Evervtbing, in PLETI LaPY* I i .■ M i Jit-s' F ivorife tar 35 v* u < j No Ab;.-azine his been id le toe omp -ta with ' None at erupt it. GODEFS ' f vv’-v <ta part men fofa ’• - 1 M. These . i-b:’..- -In the ’••h e(4th i " A'- . , ; . ! i a.rr.-uj-s (nootL»r M.igiiJno give-* ‘ ,th'»n. n-ir», rPj \V 1 I LESSONS FOR IHE YOUNG. 1 ‘ Ab''-' 1 - r unc iill’V with G’dcv. (-1 n,; G y t’SIC, w »rih A3 a yei’’. O»h <•'■ • • <-. publish old Wttii; nut i nnir : I ! nt - :bs*-ribers t > Codey get. it before the n?rsjr <?. »rc-«. ! triyf f’.r Ladies. 4no‘her peculiarity ■ v.--* t: Gn.'tav. F;»shhv:s h-om A.T, Stewart <fc Co . inf New’f >k. th-* millionaire merchants ;.p i peer iiiGmtay.the only Magazine that tats i Crn’i i ta- Pi-fAnns from the celebrated Brodie, i i of New York L ui’c-’ R,imp's. W“ give more of th-' v in in i 1 n than nnv o’her Magazine. Tn fart, the Lr.dv’s Book nnataes ev< ry lady to be her own bonnet maker.

3IARIOV HARLAXD, : UTHonr'-s <v “alone/* “hidpfn path.” ‘‘moss ” “Nt mPsis.” and “iimoi,'’ •vrifpc f->-- < • <-Helt mouth, and for rn other j mnwßß’ne. K<• hi”? also retained all our old , and favo: ite contributors. .— n — TERMS OF HWV\UWV‘S im FOB jm fFrem which »h» re can b«« im D vi sion.) j The foil■.?•>’»? are the terms of the Lady's I Ro«.k ot IS-5. At pn sent, we will recHva ! sub<-nbr» <at the following r.irvs. Due notice I will he n-ivpn *f we aft* obliged to advance, ,w’ ich ;•.•■’.] dep nd upon the price of paper One erpv. one year, - - C 3 00 Two copies, one year, - • 5 50 Three cop’. <. on* year, - -7 5 » me-.r coni< s. one year. - - 10 00 • Five c«»pb s. one ye r, and an rx‘ra copy to the person wending the club, making six copies. 14 00 E d t cepb s oncya-r, and an extra c -pv to tl 1 person sending the club making nine* copies, - 21 00 j Eh ven copies, one year, and an ex b tr-i cop,- tn tb«* person*pending ‘th** r! ; -dsibg twelve co; ies. 27 5 ' Addbions * i any of the abote chib, $2 5n Gndpy’s T.-'.dv’s Book and Arthur’s Home ■ M.; r izine will be sent, each one vear, on re ’ Ceil ' Os $4 5 \ I We have ndc’ub with any other Magazine or New- r ’I hetnonf y must all be sefrt. at one time for anv Club Cannd i snV<-rih?r« send £4 Cfu?«i .d.’t tiona.l for each subscriber, A be s L. V. COOE’.', N*jE. Oarn« r .’Si.t/5 <r<77 SWt. i HILADELI JIA.

i H’iv<- just opened, at tbe old stauri ~f T i M.’ita rs in Decatur, a large au ( ] -ortment of Diy Goods ainj -IPire stock having b.-. n purcU^’,b - i prepares to auR at reduce ..• '“J? t., eliuies. P-'CM.ftfc ! DRY GOODS'. «.l iu t*ie town or county I ® dress Goods’ I Itn 11 line we are second to none; and feel fM ’"LSi i BE.WI-S.W CMWJC! ■ ‘ '' ■ • -.nlv a-k an examinutfisn I h; ■ ta ure buying elsewhere. Cmk •-ortmenUof | Queensware! bLss-ware. Wooden-ware AND li a r d w are ’ ’ of tbp very la*. «f tityta l ? and of }h*» nw«'. •'■.pi-’ i' r q’: |' ■: <_ all ffwl-h h well v#*r -. . cot >. •;< r,.e' : ;r . ■ of other eM&blidi •QCEIU'ES! ’ ’ ' 11 - I ts, ar-d <■* -m • g ' ■ '■ •• I 'i•’■ ■< u.arkf; n:i • ■ 1 • ■ •' ■ • •■■-•. ** ; M'll a! f»r» • , • - in ’h;. I .of u r bi. into- r»* wti! a- .'*! othrr-. ' i • t ' C’> .-• • ' mJ i <-i ■ -I - ' • • • • ma* km pr e. E W GOODS -a - a'■ -.a of* u J. W ?•# ‘"■■i.r.- i.’.-t rcfcin!/ cir Spring StO'-k •! u-‘ ’d”" ;.nd. .litho gb. (m: ofAicki cU wt orc a Imle late, we bi-iuht o ;r goods 1/un 15 io J‘ p<f Cf-D‘ cheaper ih.<n we could i.zu M’-i;/* ? '.’•■•rk or ’wo »-a:’i. rin th? anon. 5L i’.!en.d our cusiuinvrs .shall have the udvatatip . r FAtt 1:; pgiciis, ini b r.i ■ >.<-t !e to -.•!! » old hi'hk.iu-A Peace P r i ce s > <• a”- r. <■'•.”.• : *•?»;« ! 'i wt • «ve d.’i** •» a . >, ♦ ] ..shfc, M.yj I ment t.i I RY GOODS p-i’m T <■;<* Ai l oil f?- Sumianr itats, Loznetsar t i tic in Is, ribbons, <tc. G, ncei ies Boots an 1 Sher--. -■. Iron A< ' .-.f Wi ich we u ill •<’) al th»* h.wc.-l p .* qq v ran huv toß.lvantave mdy for re»<p p»av v. can not sell fmodsmi (r< vi -.. 17 NUTTMAN <fc CRAWFORD. NIBILCK a GLOSS, V'HOLESALfJ AND RETAIL BIALEB IN ; Sil®; Ail) IB®. At N iblicks in Decatur, Indiana TS receiving constantly a large and ▼fy btt I perior Stuck of Bools and Shoes, * a. • ■ ■■

. ■ ... ...... s . Hi,,,. If «iich prii-wnswilUy ■ ■ ..ami -a . -.n f tr • i to o:ir custoait-rs. Among the fi t°O w> |p,, <tc., ki<l hee.ol Slipper' ■ C ,’f. Kid, Glove kid Congress.heeled Gai’er* and Balmorals. <7 """LDREN’S WEAR. Ki.i ii ■■ 1. -i TUimorals and fancy and stront Sl o -of all kind —including Oie celebrated I Copper Toed Shoes, the best and cheapest or* I "'■** U P 3 II YOI'TII''’, A '<■ n BOYS’ M r.I R I of all kinds of the best quality, and «’ ; lowest rates. i Leather, Einflings, &<?■ i A full stock. The whole having h*’ bl> " ? ' j fov Ca*h, and will be sold cheap. ME-WE .Mi) CISM »;*. And wo warrant all articles to be v**-‘ carefully made, and of the best rnaten* s - and Kip Boots, Stcg' eS • Brogans and Ladies of a 1 ! kinds, kept on hand and madeto® €M ‘ ure /• 5 3h« pu lie are invited to call and ' onrs’e' k before purchasing of Stokis w; r :ei;t? our Goods to bp of th? best, (j* l,l .-‘nd \C:I l.(» sold at. much lower p r ’ r f‘ i-in b'* »> irchn<od nt any other estn-d'sbni ; in the County, or < ven at Fort Wayne 'L CALL—we ch’»»■*»? nothing t” r our Cool- NIBLICK <t CLOSs. S&, BecawT, 1«*