Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1867 — Page 3

TH E EA G L E.I OFFICIAL FAFKROF THBCOUNTT. £6CAL & MISCELLANEOUS. FRIDAY, January, 25. 1867. ~~~ ' “ —-e-r— New Advertisements. Special Notice. W« hop* our friends will not forget t>«ir promises to th* printer. A hint, w* think, will b* sufficient. Those who promised nothing and have kept their promise from two to five years are invited to call and Mill*. — We have been at heavy expanse of late la procuring new material, and contemplate improvement* on the paper as soon «■ we can tn*k« th* necessary arrangement*. If our patrons will pay their dues.it will relieve u* from all embarrasment tonsequent upon our outlay. We do not ask for favor*, but what is our just due, and that promptly. A. J. HILL J ”Pors.—The outside figures for the ; heaviest grunteis it $5,50 per, hundred. IJgbthogs 35. Crnbs <t Mo«t3 have ; bought about 100 head this wetk at those figures. Governor's Musagx.—The great length of the Governoi’s Message prevent us from publishing it. On the outside! however, »e give it condensed, or ‘'biled i down,” as the Indianapolis Herald from which it is taken, has it. Pritracted Meeting,—There lt»A b- en a protracted muting of some two ■wrr k’s duretit n at the Methodist church., The result has been quit* a revival, a considerable number having joint d the j ■church on probation. Impeachment of the President. — Washington dates of the 17tl> imt. report th* impeachment project of the radical* makes no progress. The Judiciary i Committee hive not yet begun th* investigation, and it is now rumored that nothing will bo done this winter by the House for want of time. Forney .earns his radical hiands to )ou»e no time inn moving tie President from office. He think- that war is brew mg, and unless something i« speedily done to prevent, the Executive and bis friends will become masters of the situation. Bluffton and Her Band - Wedoes rfa* night the Bluffton Band gave a c*ncert at the Court House. We were not present ourselves, in consequence of the pressure of business on hand, but heard the critics in attendance speak well of the performance. Tie Band was accompained by the citizens in force; some twenty or thirty couple, who. stier the concert occupied McLean’s Hall for a time. Wo did not envy them their return trip, ard hop* there were no frosted limbs among them when they r»ac e

home. ~ i Tiie above was prepared for last week s. Imuo, but was unavoidable ero-dc* , out. Pu-wmo run Fun-Some demen-; •led cuss reported »a> ots o fun at Bluffton, and that it was an easy matter to ride over and obtain any qur.niity de«ired. Deluded by these r-pn, ■ ( station, onr -better half,” with some forty or fiftv other liks minded went ov< r to see, taking us along. W ell, we nrospected. peeked around convertible until about the time the big and small hours meet ar separated, but found nary, fnn, and we did’nt hear of any be.og found by any others. We heard true. Others talking about a -‘good time. , and much other talk of similar import.. but it was a sealed book tone, and as, our early education had been attend, to we did not Break the seal, was quendy our investigations were fruitless. We returned home a sadder au< , we hope, a wiser man. but nearly frozen with our pile of stamps .adty dimmlshod •in relume. We migth add W are >n good demand ever there st*' » ‘ b -mount could be disposed of in a sh.o tune. Our ‘-better half.' ll "" eery pleasant, she did not observe the eoll. but we took Mr-Z-ro by the hand .nd the old gentlemen took us ytie sot, which the best of authority s.y .. ■he latest style- We dont feel dully, but we think our spinal column, unde the influence of some subtle agency been removed, and. pie., of the borlb P °£ Tair ba. beard -3 couple of other place, wherethere is plenty of fun. And we fear she vrke us another trip Whew, but i« i" c 0

- -a»' *—yygvm—MnuurmgS— n*i - I A ood and Produce Wanted.—We would like to purchase one hundred cord* 1 of wood and pay the sum* in subscrip- ' lion to the Eagle. Ard, we would sug- ] gelt to those who ewe us on subscrip- , • t >on that now is a good time to haul wood 1 and pay the same. We will take all 1 kinds of produce at market rates on sub- ' scription. i ( Goon Sleighing —We liar* r.ow the j . deepest enow we have ever »e en in India. ’ na, consequently thebest sleighing, which ■ th* farmers are improving in getting what little surplus produce they have to dispose of to market, and hauling logs for lumber for building purposes. Transfer of Henl Estate. The following are ths transfers of real estate in this county for the week ending Thursday, January 24; Geo. W. Menefee to Moses S. Ramey, th* nr|* * | gnd . In| * e | section 26, township 27, range i 14, 60 acres, $ 1,630. J C. Walter* to Charles Gro'e, ne j n • j section 29, township 28, range 15, 40 acres, 8500. Peter Ratfen«p»rger to heir* ts J. J. Soloman, w| e s* | tretion I, town-' ‘ »b ip 26, range fifteen, forty acre*, >3OO Died. } On Monday January 21st, Mrs Louisa Johnson, of Washington township. Wednesday Janua-y 23.1, Mrs- Mary Ellen Burkhead, wife of Jonathan Burk- . head, and daughter of Jesse Smith, o! ! Kirkland township, Married. January 7di, by Martin Kizer, Esqr., 1 Mr. Abram Studabaker to Miss Sarah, : C. McConkey. January 9tl>, by th* same, Mr. M >sss |S. Rainey to Mis* Sarah A. V. Hain*. January 6'.h, by J. F. Bailey, Minisiter, Mr. Eli Zimmerman to Mis* Melinda Dray er. January 6th. by C. M. France, Esqr., Mr. William A. Lee to Mrs. Maria John ! eon. j January 17ib, by George Mi lor, D. I) M., Mr. John H. Smith to Miss Amy ! De well. ■ January 17th, by Samuel Merryman, Esqr , Mr. John Strait to Miss Susannah 1 i Andrews. News Items. General Grant sent a letter to ;he Mil Jitarv Committee, asking tor the passage i of the law ih«t no officer below the rank ; of Colonel shall bt promoted until he has ' passed an examination before th* regI ular board. I General Sterling Prie*'* friend in St. Louis intend to purchase a handsoms ! bouse for him in that city. Thirty tlious- ' i and dollars have already been raised lor ' i that purpose. ■' The Quartermaster Gtneral reports i that th* number of claim* received for horses supplied the Government, from | i Indiana, is 76 at a cost of 311,000 H« ; ! says that there is no date in bis office to ? show the entire number of horses seized ■or received for th* use of the army from th* citizens of Indiana during the Morgan raid. This can only be judged of;, from th* number of claims thus far fiied, and it does not appear that claims for other property seized or received du | ring the Morgan raid have b en printed. ; The clerks of the A'torney General’s j (office are busily engaged in preparing! the list of persons who were engaged ln , the rebellion and have been pardoned, to be furnished to the Hous*. Th* list of i those who left United Congress j the error and navy, sod those who held commission* as generals in the re>e nrmv, was sent to the House a few days L a<»o" When completed the list will com-; • prise nearly 18,000 names. •i There is a strong pressure from the : I banking and other financial interests o ’(th* country for an early expostr>n of, ’ j lh e policy of Congress on finance matII Morrill, chairman of die Ways, fond’ Menns Commi'tee. will m»ku »| speech this week, in winch he wib .Lhadow the He e will favor a gradual reductiea of he cu -j • rmrv The ff->M bill, which it 1' fI 1 S -Hl b. S "Tn,’’ proceeding’ sh ’ !i be 10 , P I ’u retiring the compound ma “i d.™«> I"" .hi p»ki>. i;'.™””™ ,i°l; y and kept r t ihe number <>f J J This would; s> clear majority of radio j . , b ,,.rne. avail w long l,s P r< * ° t 1 j<>bn»oa.

The “ Tax' 1 Upon Dogs—it haa been’ decided by tho Supreme Court that the law imposing penalty upon the owner or ke< peb Os S dog, is constitutional, and that it is nOt a tax for the purpose of rnvOnue, but a penalty for the purpose of discouraging th* keeping of dogs and thereby securing the protection and en- j couraging the raising of «hrep This , ruling was made in the cases of Mitchell i Williams and the State of Indiana i'/ Corn will, Auditor of Vigo county. ! —lnd. Eerald. ! The bills for the admission of Colorado | and Nebraska the Union were pesenfed | I to the President Thursday afternoon. ; I The veto of the same bills will probably j be sent in on Wednesday next. It is ' not believed, however that eit.h*r the Ne- ! bvaska into or Colcrado hill can pass over ' the veto, and leading Republican members regard them both as pructicili defeated. _ , Sheriff’s Sale. ■ In the Court of Common pleas of Adams County Indian*. j James H. Stone ] , VS. 1 i William F Studahaker ; ' Hiram W. Shackley j Ry virtue of an execution directed and de- ; livered by the Clerk of the Court of Common i Pleas of Adams county. Indiana, in the above entitled cause, I have levied upon and will expose so. sale at public auction, at the court bouse door, in said count;, between the hours of one and four o’clock P M on the 29f/i, day of Ftlruary 1867. The rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven, of the following described property, to wit: The South welt qr of the couth west qr I section (33) thirty three township (2:<) twenty : ' eight range (13) thirteen east (4 ') forty acres I ■ >f land. I And on failure to realize therefrom the full I - amount of the judgement, interest thereon and I ' costs. I will at ths same time and place; and : in mam er aforesaid, offer for sale the fee ’ I simple of the above described premises’taken ;as the property of the defendent to satisfy said execution. JAMES STOOPS,.Ta. I Jan. 23,1867. Sheriff A. Co. Notice to Non-Residents. In th* Court of Common Pless of Adams County Indiana. Jnnusry Term, 1867. Andrew Ku'man,) vv. '■ Petition for Divorce. Sarah J. Kufman ) .Itappcaring from affidav.t fl ed in tbe above entitled cause that Sarah J. Kufman is a nonresident of the State of Indiana Notice is therefore, hereby given, the said Sarah J. Kufman th t she be and appear be fore the H'rn. Judge of the Court of Common Picas of Adams county, on lhe first day of the next regular teim of said court, to be hold at the Court. House in the town of Decatm , on tile Second Monday of January Isii" and ; plead by answer c demur to said complaint. | or the same will be heard and determined in ; her absence. I Witness my hand and seal ft.a.) of said court this 16th, day of November, 1860. JOHN McCONNEL,CIerk. Nov. 16th, 4w. By A. J. Hill Deputy Notice to Non-Residents. In lhe Court of Common Pleas of Adam* County Indiana, January Term, 1857. Sarah Moore, ) vs. > Petition for Divorc*. Walter Moore, ) It appearingfrem affidavit filed in the above i ! entitled came that Walter Moore is a non resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said waiter Moore that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Court of Common Ple-s of Adams | i county, on the first day of the next regular | term of said court, to be held at the Court House in the town of Decatur commencing on i the second Manday of January 1867, and, nlead by answer er demur tosaid complaint , jor the same will be he. rd and determined m jhiaabeeiM*. itncss MY )khig « n ‘* (l *1 ofsaidconrt this 16th day of November. 1366. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. Nov. 16th, 4w. By A. J. Hill, Deputy. Land For Sale. ■ ,-ithoritV Os the Court of Common I leas at Adams county, Indiana, sell a, private sale of I Hwoflwe'of James R. Bobo >n the torn of ; Decatur?n said county and State on and after the •Us day of Deeembtr IBbS. The following described W Estate to I ’The undivided two thirds part of th.’ south [ . .1, S t,n north west quarter ot section thirty ; I Xee. in town twenty-seven north, of r»nge 5. ( teen east, . , Also. w I The undivided two I hints part of the north ,-Jt quarter of the south west, quarter thirl; three, in town tw.nty s.ven north, of range fifteen east. i Terms of Sale. i O’t “7 -is I , .HbncurS, ' andersigned. J AS. FAUST. N0v.16, 1864 Adniinistrat-r. ; L A YEAR made by any one s2iooo win. * |s - st, D " i ' i '., To i P ndore the | is 1 ; the American Stencel Tool Vernsont. - —j WindowjGlass. V.* Dr«f

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Stiange, But True Every yduag lady and gentleman in the Unhed’StMteß can hear something very much to their advantage by teturn mail (free of charg?,) by addressing the undersigned. 1 hose having fears of being humbugged will oblige ;by not noticing this card. All others will oleane address their obedient servant. ‘ THOS F. CHATMAN. 831 Bmadwav, New York. w9— n 4l — lyr “newTork market. Ntw YoMk, Jan. .20 j Flour 110 75j Park, ttl 00 'Wheat. 2 Shoulder! 10 iCorn, I to TTamw. 13 Oata, 6t Lard, 12 {ißutUr. 25 “decatus markets. Cerrtet* dWteklv' y Mmr* Niblick 4* rtr.w/orrf Mrrehantiand Prninct Dcalcrt, Main tlrttl Decatur, Indiana. DxcAti*, January 25th, 1867 Flour p hht 15 00 Wheat, White, It bn.h , , 2.50; Red, •’ 2 40 i Corn SO I Ry«, 2'» I O»t« 25 | Potatoes * #5 ; CloTerseed, .. 6 .T l 'l Flaxseed .. . 2 f ,fl j Butter, IP % ... 2ff . Feathers,.... . - • 1 Wool, 30© 4 n Hides, ereen V W>. 6 I drv I'l j Salt per bbl. Pork,. 5.8° PROSPECTUS OF THE Indianapolis Herald, Daily and Weekly, for lit®. The great political question which ire tn be discussed an I decided during the coming year pn««eqs a gen*’’*! and ab«nrbim» interest. To sectire’an intelligent, verdict upon them. ♦1 e pubiic mind should bp thoroughly inI formed upon the issue*, and the best mean* for information Uan able and fearless pros*. . I Every Democrat should take a paper, e«p«. ciallv one that, enlighten* him on thoques♦fons in which he i« immediately interpßtp.l The Proprietor* of lhe Hrbald intend thnt it •hall not only fully discuss the general before the country, but also those connected with Sfote policy. There can be no more 1 powerfully agency in maintaining Con«titu- ; tionnl Liberty than a Fnrr and it shall be the lending obioet of tho TIERkT.n to ndm. cate the eqn 1 rights and of the States, in sll powers rot delegated to the F fleral Government and the personal libcriy of the citizen. The TTrn<tb will nnpnae al! UMivpnfion of powers, whether in the National or State Government*, and insist npmi the subordination of th* military to ihocivil rule It ’vill advorafethe restoration policvofFrv«i t>emt.Tonirsov, the immediate admission of the Representatives of th« Southern S-s*e« in Cop. gross, nnd a rrcognitfo-7 o r aIT the people of ' i tbe States lately in r hellion, who h'-vo r#* ■ turned Io their nlleeianen- as citiz m«. with th* full rights anil prtvi T p*ma of ritir*n«Tr’p in ' order so restore the pacification of the country and its former p’nsprritv. The will oppose negro srffiag* and all attempt* tn place political power in the hinds of tho black ,race, ds a FAMILY PAPER No efforts shall be spared to give the TTieAti* an interest to al! clashes of readers It will j contain Interesting Mi-cell-inv. th* Latest * News bv Telegraph and Mnih, and such gen I ernl i» formation as will make it r welrom vis ; i»or to the Business Man, the Fannsr and the I Mechanic. THE AMH COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS Shall receive fspcrHT attention. Tho rmr I kefs of the leading ritie« will be given wi»h j ( accuracy, and a full report of our own nrar kct. Terms of the Daily. One copy, nne year, by mail ||A rp M ** six months ** ... 5 (in •* three •' “ ™ *• •• one ° •• ) 00 T**n copies of tho Daily TTf.r<t.d will be fur I nished one year for and an extra copy to the getter up of the cluh. Agents will be supplied at 3 rents per copy Terms of ths Weekly. Single copies, one vrac ... ‘W 00 i Single copies six months I I Ten copies, or more fn one person, one rear, each copy T 75 I Twenty coni«s.or more, to-one person, one year. *»ach copy Tso’ With an additional copy to the getter up of ' each Club’ of ten. Specimen copies will be sent to any person desiring it. mt apr-Tkatmn. Every Democrat in Indiana is rrcrirsted tn | art as an agent for the Hkrai.o. and do all in ’ hi* power to otinnd its rt’-riTlatron. and thus ! add to our abrßlv to grve it fnrreased interest. ( Addrvas, IIFW AT.D COMPWV. Proprietors and Publishers. INDI VNAPOLIS.IND. Administrators Sale. • Notice is horobv given that the nn lersigne I ■administrator of th* estate ofElward II I Sheph*r<l. deroased will nff *r nt public sale, i ar thelaie i esidence of the :n Wabash Township. Adams county,on Saturday, Jtnuary iQth, 1867. All lihepersonal property of ssM estate not laken bv the widow, consisting of «heep. hogs, forming utensil*, ■tove nnd other ar J tides: sale to began at ten c’rlork *. m Term*: ■ Fumsof three and under. ra«b; overthrredol i lars.a credit of twelve months will bo given bv the purchaser giving his note with free ; bold surety, waving benefit of valuation laws MARK ASPV, Administrator, ; Jan. 4ih, 1867. 4w. — — - — ■ ——--- -, — — _ — ' APPOINTMENT OF ADMINUPR ATOR Notice is herobr given ihat th** undersigned I has boon appointed Administrator of the 1 p*tat* of Edward H Sheph rt. deceased. Sahl estate is supposed to be solvent. MARK ASPY Administrator, Jan-4th 1867. 4 v. APPOINTMENT OF APJIINfSTR \TORIX. j, f Notice i» her»br Rivrn »*>on !-r-'<rno.l , . hn. Ivrn .ppnln’c l «Jniini*tratorix o the e. I tat< . Os .lumen C. Wilion.dwcsw.l, T’m Mtite j I , in probable tolrrrrt. |< ‘ ‘ EtIZIBFTH WILSON. Jeo llth.Zw Artm’eiftniM-l*

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