Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1862 — Page 3

TII EEAG I. E. •rw- : . — —==. x OFFICIAL PAPER OF TUB COUNTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS: Remember! Remember!! r Our terms of Subscription is, one copy one year in advance, .■JI. within the year $1,51), at the Expiration of the year, $2,0i1. No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid up, unless at tho option of the Publishers. The paper will be sent to subscribers after their time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the contrary. We receive no rubscribers, for a less period than 6 mouths. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.— All advertisements taken fnr a specified time, and ordered out before the expiration of the time specified, wi I be charped the regular rates for the same up to the time >hey are ordered o-d. New Advertisements. | Trustee's Sale —Stephen S. Honamedieu. Sheriff’s Sale—Geo Frank. Farm for Sale—Timothy O’Sullivan. Another Comet —There is a very faint comet now in the vicinity of the orbit of Mars. It is 70,000.000 of leagues from the earth and 53,000,000 leagues from the sun. What it Cost to Make a Draft — An exchange says it probably coats not Jess than five thousand dollars to put the machinery for a draft in motion in a county. Adams county, being thirty-seven short, the whole operation must be gone through with tn order to get that number r> o of luen. A Female Petition. — Eight thousand 'signtures, says an exchange, have been appended to an appeal from the women of the loyal Stales, praying for the removal of all negligent, incompetent, drunken, or knavish men, who in the first hurry of selection, obtained for themselves posts of responsibility; and that the President will retain in the army only capable, honest, mud trust worthy soldiers. Primitive Habits.— At the Cattnraugtt< (N. Y ) County Fair, a Mr. WelBiearth, of Rushford, made his appearance clad entirely in garments made by iiimsi ls and family. Even his shoes were hiade of the hide of one of his own cows, tanned by himself. He evidently favors n return to primitive habits. The soldiers belonging to the 89th Ind | R gt who were talon prisoners ami paroled nt Munfordsville, left here, on Mon- [ day last, for a camp of rendezvous at In- 1 dianapolis, where they will remain during the winter unless sooner < ed.— They left nev. rul of tli- ir number behind m the sirk list, ant among tiieni are Sergeants Bolltnin, ICug an I M I) rinont, who l> .v been dangerously sick but at this lime are some belt, r ust before the soldi’ rs left on Monlast, couple of them feeling war iali, concluded to give the by slander- a small example of thejr military ability. But after a few rounds, pricipally blank cartridges, 1)0111 forcei drew off to rest themselves and bury their dead. The only question now, is, which Generl a shall be removed. Bulb maneuvered lli< ir forces well and made some happy hits, but then n ither captured the other’s army and that's what ails the administration. ftcT'liy referencs to another c< lumn our readers will learn that Timothy O’Sullivan offers a very desirable farm fur sale on reasonable terms. The career of the second Wisconsin regiment is practiclly ended. The Milwaukee .VQw says, that ail that remains of the ileven hundred who lef Wisconsin, a little more than a year ago, are fif-ty-nine war-worn and battle grimraed men. Almost every blood-stained field of Maryland and Virginia is enriched by the bones of the dead from that noble re-1 giment. JtSF’The drafted men from the several counties, says the Sentinel, are constantly arriving, and are being marched to Camp Morion. They are generally u fiine looking set of men. Some companies come in with music and march quite as well as any other recruits. They are nearly all Dem-1 ocrats, and will fight well without a doubt if properly officered. The Adv mice of the Grand Army of the Potomac. The Grand Army of the Potomac, under its gallant and accomplished General McClellan, is now as the telegraph apprises us, making a general advance lowan! Richmond. It is in enormous force and is said to be three or 400 thousand strong amply supplied with all the paraphernala of war, and led by brave and able officers. „The valley of Virginia is again to be tbe scene of bloody conflict—rivalling in iaierest any that has occurred before in its history. If McClellan’s plans nre not interfered with, greater results will flow Itoni this campaign than any of its predecessors.

Louisville Oct. 27.— All reports that John Morgan was recently at or near Owensboro are false. At last accounts they were near Elkton Todd County pro ceeding t.-ward Russellville. Quite a number of sick and wounded Federal soldiers have arrived within twen ty four hours. The Masonic Temple has been taken as a hospital, and several prominent secessi n sympathisers have been notified that their residences wjll be taken for a like purpose. The pontoon bridge between here and Jeffersonville has been removed and the ferry boats run as heretofore. Accidents in menagiries are becoming frequent in Germany. M. Menz an ani- , mat tamer was recentlp in the esge ol a | panther at Bremen engaged in breaking it in, when the animal becoming frighten ed by some noise on the outside, suddenly sprang on one ol the keepers who was standing near and mortally wounded him It was with the greatest difficulty that the body of the man could be released from the claws of the animal. Two hundred reciuits for the Fifty Ninth Ohio Regiment passed through this citv yestrday evening for Louisville. Cin Ent]. R publican party; dead in the wool. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Trustee’s Sale, T’)Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to I ) me by the President and Directors of the Cincinnati, Union <fc Fort Wayne Railroad and of an order nnd Decree made thereon bv the Randolph Circuit Cou-tof the Slate of Indiana, at its fall term, 186'2, I will proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in han , Tuesday, December 3.), 1862, Between the hours of ten o’clock a. m., and four o.clock p. in.. of said day. at the office of the Cincinnati, Union <t Fort Wayne Railroad Com pany, in Union city, Randolph county, in the State of Indiana, and continue from day to day between the hours aforesaid, until all shall be sold,the following described lands and town lots with their appurtenances to-wit: Lying in Adams county, Indiana. The s hf j of s w qr of sec. two, T 25, R 44, containing 80 ' acres. The e hfof the neqr of sec *26. 1’ 5. R .11. containingßo acres The awqr of sec 32, I T 25, R1 I, containing 160 acres Part of the ! n wqr of the n eqr of *ec 32 1’ 2.5, R 14, con- • taining 15 acres. Ihe n wqr of the seqr of I sec 27, 1’ 5. R 15, containing 40 acres. The I w hf of the s e qr and the n e qr of the s w qr of ; sec 7. T 26, R 11. containing 120 acres. The n I w qr of the s w qj of sec 5, T 26. R 14, containi ing -10 acres. The n wqr of the s w qr of sec H7, I' 26, R 15, containing 43 acres. The n e I qr of the n e qr of sec 6,1’ 27, R 15, containing :40 acres. The. ehf of the n e qr of sec 22, and ! the ii hf of fractional sec 2.3, T :1, 11 15, con taining 95 acres. The seqr of the s e qr, and the s hfof the n eqr of the s e qr of sec 15, T 28, R 13, containing GO acres. Thesw qrofthe n eqr of sec 2>, T 28, R 11, containing 40 acres. Lots in the town of Decatur.—Lots numbered 2, 30, 32 and 165. Explanation of Contractions.—n, north; s, south; e, east; w, west; qr, quarter; hf, half; sec section; I’, township; R, range. STEPHEN S. HOMMEDIEU. Oct. 11,1062 Tr ustee. ShcrilPs Sale. |>Y virtue of an execution to me directed 1J and delivered by the clerk of the Ad mis circuit court of the State of Indi nna. I will expose to sale at public auction, at the court house door in the county of Adams in the State of Indiana between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. in. on Saturday, November 22, 1862, the r. nts and profits for a term of years notex ■ ceeding seven of the following described real , estate to wit: The west, half of the south east quarter of sec I | tion nine (!>), in township twenty six (26) north ;of range fifteen (15) east,in Adams county and | | State of Indiana. i Andon failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the execution I will at the same time ! land place, al public auction as aforesaid, ex I pose to sale the fee simple of said described j real estate, or so much thereof as will satisfy; 'said execution. | Executed as the property of Jonathan Curry, | at the suit of James W . Major, John W. Pearce [ I and William B. Harb, this, the 9th day of Oc- j I tuber, 1862. GEORGE FRANK, i Oct.. 30 1862. Sheriff. FARMFOR SAIT. I The undersigned will sell, at private sale,his Farm, One Mile i South of Decatur. Being the south past quarter iof the north east quarter of section ien, township twenty seven north, range foul teen east, ‘ coutalking forty acres. Thirty acres under GOOD CULTIVATION. ' The same will be sold upon reasonable terms: , Either for cash in band, or, on timu , TIMOTHY O'SULLIVAN. Oct. JO, 1862. n29-tf Take Notice. The following conscientious drrltcd men of I Adania county, are hereby notified to pay two hundred dollars, which sum is fixed by the Secreta y of War in accordance with an act of Congress, to C. L. Schinneyer, at the Treasurer’s Office in Decatur as soon as possible as I anxious to wind the thing up. The following are the names:—Hartford township, Peter Lichty, Christian Aut?l>erger, Jacob Snyder, Joseph Wise and Peter Mo.sor. French townj ship; John Riffee, Christian Roth, John Hurly, ' Christian Schwartz, Nicholas Stuckty, Peter Klopperstinp, Jacob Meyer, John Zimmerman, 'Jacob Stnkey, Christian Augberger, Jacob Lichty, Nicholas Rich. Christian Ashliman, ( %‘hristian Zimmerman, John Bixler. Jacob Mo- ; Ser and Jacob Lehman. Monroe township; Pe ter F,. Springer and Abraham Springer. Wabash township; Jacob Eiche.*, Christian Springer, Christian Lugibill, John Lugibill, John Neuscbaurn. Peter Lichty, Phillip Harschy Johh P. Lugibill, Jacob Rviclmr and Abraham Lha- | num. B J • RICE, i Oct. 23, 186 J Marshal, A. C.

a' ..A ■ “So [wnt-op Dtia contracts t..ir poxent, For the whole boundless Continent u oirs." \y&. s ■' cltlcL hnvo been introduced to the public for .nor# . thnn six years, and have acquired an far exceeding any Family Medicines o' < ' similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not lonp, in discovering they possessed remtirkxbb Ciwva’lvv-Sr ‘VvoyxvWs, and hence their i | and consequent profit to the Pre orietor, thus enabling him to expend of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the which have been showered upon him from W\. \uvv Aa o'i X\\c > The peculiarity of the I i \S\ooX OX\A VkW.% , is that they strike at the root of Disease, . by eradicating every particle of impurity X\\x I for the life and health of the body depends I upon the purity of the blood. | If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out a n iserable existence. These medicinos for curing i iSkin, (Diseases, Old Sores, Salt dfheum, dfheumatisrrb, dyspepsia, Biclc Headache, Liver Complaint, Fever and ftgue, Leucorrhoea, Female Complaints, Erysipelas, St. Anthony's Fire, ' ‘ 2,'umors, Eruptions, Fits, Scrofulous Consumption, eta. §I ? I ONE person writes, her daughter was cured of tits of nine years’ standing, and St Vitus’ dance of two years. ANOfHExI writes, bis son was cured after his fiesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER. was cured of Fever and Ague after trving every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen years. AN OTHER of R hen matism of eight years. Casos innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could lie mentioned in which the Purifier and Pills Wovk VAce o. CXvavwA. 1 are the most active and thorough pills that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such tin extent as that the aystem dmss not relapse into its former condition, which is too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pill. They are really a VAoo X Tuv&cv VAX, : which, in conjunction with the I WXooiX Vvvv\\\.ev, will cure all the aforementioned diseases, 1 and, of themselves, will relievo and cure | Hea.ia.ahe, Costiveness, i Colio (Pains, Cholera Jrforlius, Indigestion, (Pain in the gowels, ((Dizziness, eta. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, j and they will say they are CtootX. and yon should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local agent, nnd read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will Ai a proof flint the Blood Purifier and Pille are purely vegotald.*, £ have the cerliticatcH of those eminent chemLits, Profeaiurs Chilton of N. Y., and Locke of Cincinnati. Head Dr. Roback’s Special Notices and Certificate!’ published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, Cl per t>ottle, or S’* per half dozen. Os the Scandinavian Veg •table Blood Pilis, 25 cents per Imjx, or 6 boxes for ?1. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. 6 F'Uit Fourth Ht , 8d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, O. Laboratory, Ko. 18 Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY In Adams county,by Dr T.T Dorwir. & Co. in Decatur, Smith Nuttman.in Pleasant Mills,' John Hart, Monmouth, Samuel Linton. Buffalo, ami by Druggist and Merchant! generally throughout the Union. v6-n!0. i i i (L/’Strumors or Scrofulous affections are the I ucrse.the blight, the potato rot of mankind . — They are vile and filthy as well as fatal. They arise from contamination and impurity oft the blood, and are to be seen ail around us everywhere. One quarter of all we meet are tainted with them and one quarter of these die of them i die foolishly too, l>ecause they are curable.— Ayers Sarsaparilla ch-anses out the Scrofu- i I lows corruption from the blood, renders it pure I and healthy, and effectually expurgates the oul contamination from the system. No lon-1 ■ ger groan under your Scrofulous disorders, since the irresistible ayer has provided his masterly combination of curative virtues that I he calls Sarsaparilla.— [Dtmocrat Waferbuy,A Ci ▼ 6 n 36.

TAX E S ! For the Year 1862. The Tax Payers of Ad ons county, Indiana,' arc hereby notified that the following levies for taxes have been made for the year 1862, tjwit: For Slate purposes fifteen emits nn each one , hundred dollars valuation and fifty cents for ’ each poll. For State Military Fund five cents on. each one hundred dollais valuation. I For Sinking Fund Revenue two cents on each one hundred dollars valuation. For County purposes, thirty five cents on ■ each 01.: hundred dollars valuation. For Sciiool purposes, ten cents on each one i , hundred dollars valuation and fifty cents on I i each poll. For Adams County Volunteer Fund, one dol [ lar on each one hum!red dollars valuation For Special School, town of De<*atur. fifteen i cents un each one hundred dollar*, valuation and II weiity-five cents on each poll. For town of 'Decatur. Corporation, ten cents on each.one hundred dollars valuation and ten cents on each ! i poll, on the town valuation. I And in addition to the above the different) I townships have assessed the following taxes to T _ 2i t g _. -~ J 3 C 3 TuWNSHIIH. c a » •= « E-£4l* Ph xt* ' Union, 15 I*4 Root, 5 15 I'4 Preble, 15 I.Q UU Kirkland, 5 15 P 4 ft I Washington, 5 15 IJ4 5 St Marr's 15 IQ 10l Bluecreek, 15 IQ 2'l ' Monroe, 5 15 IQ I'l French, 16 15 IQ 5 1 Hartford, i’> IQ ft 1 Wabash, 5 15 IQ 51 jJ. IRc-..n, 10 15 1’ i , From this date, and up to the thir l Monday ; j in March next, you will tind me at. the Treasu- ' j rer’s Office, in Decatur, to receive the above levied taxes; and af,or the third Monday in j I March, those ren aining unpaid will be collected I ! with penalty and interest by distress and sale j as the law directs. C. L- SCHIRMEYER, Treasurer. Oct. 20, 'B6 >. Sheriff’s Sale. "I - ") Y virtue of an Execution to me directed 1 ) and delivered by the Clerk of the court !of Common Pleas of Adams County in th.* ’ State of Indiana 1 will expose to sale at pub lie auction, at the Court House door in said i County, between the hours (if ten o’clock A. M. ' and four o’clock P. M. on Saturday November \st 1862 the rents and profits for a term of v<«ars not exceeding seven, of the following * described Keal Estate to wit: [ The east half of the south west quarter of section number one (1) in Township twenty 1 six (26) North of range fourteen (I I) east in j said county of Adams containing Eighty acres ■ i more or less. And on failure to realize therefrom the full ! amount of the execution. I will at the same ; time and place, at, Public auction ns aforesaid ; i expose to sale the fee simple of said described | Leal Etate. I x cuted as the property of VVillam Riley, ‘ I at the suit of Simon Tompkins. This 6th day of October. 1362. GEORGE FRANK. Sheriff. , DR. WM. B. HURD’S Foo tli Pow(I er. This Powder possesses the CAR°ONIG WITHOUT THE INJURIOUS PROPERTIES OF UH ARCO AL, and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can ! in the least injure the teeth. Its action being entirely mechanical —polish- ; n 3 without wearing the enamel. Dr Win. B Hurd’s Tooth Powder, is recommended by all eminent Dentists, I Prepared al Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office, No. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. Price, 25 Cents per Box. A liberal discount made to dealers Address Principal Office Tribune Buildings, No 1 Spruce Street. New A ork. Sold als«» by Caswell. Mack Co.. Fifth Avenue Hotel; J. & I Coddington, 715 Broadway; D S Barues, 202 Broadway, and bv all Drug DR. WM B. HURD’S Toothache Drops! FOR TUB CI.RKOF TOOTHACHE . produced bv exposed nerves, j Tl i« iiarticularly adapted to all cases ofebil- ! I dren afflicted with TOOTHACHE. I Parents can relieve themsolves from that disI tressing weariness caused bv LO-tS OF SLEEP. ' and their children from great suffering, by ke<T>I ing a bottle of ' Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Toothache Drops. Prepared at Dr. Durd’s Dental Office, No. 77 , ' Fourth Street, Btooklvn, E. D. Price only 12 Cents per Bottle. A liberal discount made to dealers Addicss Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. I Spruce Street, New York. i Sold also by Caswell. Mack ACo . Fifth-Av- | i enue Hotel; J Ji I Coddington, ‘ 15 Broadway; j D S Barnes, 902 Broadway, and by all Drugi gists. (LT Headquarters Company H, (T G. G.) 6th I Reg’t, O. V., Camp at Beverly, Va., July 27. : '6l. Dr. C. " . Rohack. Cincinnati, Ohio:—We i received your long Wished for remedies a few (lays I go,"a nd hasten to return you a unanimous exi ression in regard toour opinion of the merits i of the same. We have used them with great benefit in our Oompav, and heartily attest to the public opin | ion of I heir great benefits. In oil- cases, espe ■ ctally where there have been so many great changes as from thecivillian in daily routine in business ar homo, to the exposed habits of active soldiers in a strange and unnatural country, do j we most appreciate the merits of such Heavensent values as yours. To all those in our po sirion do we most emphatically recommend i vour Remedies, being assured, from experience, : ( that, they will be a very welcome companion. ! Yours, very truly, signed: Joseph A. Andrews, Cap’. Co. B,< th Regt. 0. V. ; James Y. Sample. Ist sergeant company B. Charles H. Foster. 2d “ Charles B. Russell, Ist Lieut. Co. B. 6th Reg. < Thomas Royse, 2d ' E. B. Warren .'ld sergeant “ “ | S. A, Sayer, 4th ‘‘ Samuel D. Schooley v/oromissary, , Corporal Charles W Taylor. Edward Bultmann. “ Carlton G. Cable; together with 60 privates; a unanimous expression being given--I For sale by druggists everywhere. Ihe special attention of sutlers is solicited to this as be ing the best article for complaints incident l» camp life.

! AyefsSi-h . A compound remedy, d -i -i" Ib- I !l»e hunt i efivctual Alderatiitf thfit can be n ; !e. i is u concejViatcd extract of I’ura b .u apaii. :a, j so Combined with other of t till I greater.alterative power .is to afoi d ; n • H ctive an’ijoti’ i t be di i- -. is reputed lo cur . I'l- blu v d t? ’ Midi remedv is want d by tl o e who t»uffi r fioni Strumous .viityl i , ;.nd that one I . • d i accomplish th ir euro must prov • of immense i wrvioe to tl is lar<4 -of out 1 iiow- < citizens, liow d.L k w. r -”.u:d v. d; j do it ha.- been proA . by expermuni <n r. uy I of the worst cn.-ca to be found of the following I complaints: — 1 Scftoi’ui.A ani) S. hoi ui.o' s Complaints, I Eri ttion.» ann Eiu .• n\ i; :)i \ , Tus, I PiMri.E', Bi.oll n:;s, Tt .ion;. Salt Rih.vm, Scald Head, Syiuiilis wd Syphilitic A.FITTtON’S, ■UeHCUH: AL Dl D ASU. I>ROi Y, N «. ' ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, DysI I'El’ il V AND In’HU E-TION, EuY-SH’I.LA J? RoSD : o;i Sr. Antii >?,\’s Fire, and^ind .q.J di whole ; «. las; oi’coniplainU from 1 trumix or 1 rni: B .djd. This' coiii . r.U'.'l will I.:- fo’.m l a ’rrent pro - Uiut.:r of health’. \»hcn tak n in the .-priii';, to ' cxpd'J'T’ foul humo; > which f ’-.r in the blood xt that s ja-oa of the y< ar. Bythetiim*i ly expulsion of them many r inklinz disorders ' are nipped in the b'c)., ,d..l can, Ly I the ad of tl..s remedy, spare th'nisei ves from i the cudut aii. ,• of foul eruptions and ulccrotu • sores, threngb which the system will strive tef rid it 'df of (•(»■.ruptioiis, if not assi-ted to do i this through the natural channels of the body i by an alterative medicine. Ch-an *>c out the | vitiated blood whenever you fin I its.impurities i bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, 1 or sores; d -an c it when you find it is obstructed and dmr.iJ) in th • veins; el anse i* whenever it is foul, and your f’dings will tell ' you when. Even where no particular di.->ord., i is felt, people enjoy bctl.r health, and live longer, for cleansing th : bioo 1. Keep tbe blood hcalie.y, and all is well ; but With this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no i iii-dng health. Sooner or later something , must go wrong, and the great machinery of ' life is d ! >n?/lei _d or overthrown. i has, and deserves much, the reput i' in of accomplishing (Leie ends. But the wori.l has been eg«*cei‘>u-ly dec ived by prep trarions of it, partly b ' iu->e the dm * alone has not all the virtue that is clainnd I for it, but more because many preparations, ■ piVen-ling to be coneontr ” d extracts of it, i con’ain but little us tiiv virtue of Sarsaparilla, ■ or any thing el. C. During lat * years the public have been misled by large bottles, pu t nding to g-Ve a qui.it of Extract of ilia for one dolliff. Most of these hav • been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, barsap?.i rill ’., but often i:o cmntive piope’ucs wlnilvVi er. 11 nc<‘, bitter and painful disappointment ' h is followed the u-“ of the various extracts ol S irsnparilla winch Hood the market, until the | name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with impoMtiun nnd cheat. Still j wee.dl this compound Sarsitptirilln, and intend 1 to suooiy such a rcim ly a> .■ hail rcs« ue the | name from :■ • load ol obloquy which rusts i upon it. And we think we have ground for b .! ving it has virtues which are irresistible 1 by the ordinary run of the diseases it i intended to cure. In ord rto seem ? their complete i eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on 1 the bottle. I’IIEPAREI) BY J. <’. AVJEtt A’ CG. LOWI.LL, MASS. Prive, $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottler for $3. ! Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has won f-r itself such a renown for the cure of ' every variety of Throat and Lung C’-’iup! int. that ! it is entirely uim*HieHfjary f»r u.s t > recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has bean employed. As it hi’.?; long been in constant Hsu { throe bout this scc’i m, we need not do more tltaa assure the people its quality is kept up to the liest j it ever has bee.', and that it may be relied on to I do fur their relief ail it had ever been found to do. Ayer’s Cathartic i Ills, FOII T-'IE CU?,E OF I JiiiiH'lif’, 1 I Jf'pmfe ’’on' Si’ont-'f'i, /''ysipe/iiR, Headache, Pib /f* '' ' //•■// > ■•>>>, E> ttption* and Xli)i J)t leases, i l.irer (’anijtlai if, Ir ttfinij, Tetter, Tiunovs and : Salt It hen. i, V'cr/ti", (rut-, Feu 'alyi ~t, at a ’ L)hnt. r Tilt, end I •>' Pitrifiii))'/ the Blood. 3’hcv are S'iyar-eoated, so that the most •c»wii .ive can t. kc them ]‘-!uns:*.ntlv, nud they are tae ' be t aperient in the world for all the purposes of a j family physic. Erica 25 centa per Pox; Five boxes for SI.OO. Great numbers of Clcr yviucn. Phvsiuians, Statos- ■ men, and e»tiiiicD»: pen o:i ieos, h ive hut their I iP'nes to eertifv (he -r dleled usefulness oft hese I remedies, but <>ur space Lore will not penult the insertion of them. The Agents below nanu’d fur- ’ nidi gra’iftoiir Ameuh \n ALM \N \cin whirhthey j arc given; with aGo tuli descript <> of (!;■.• aisi-.e ; ‘-»i.. 4 ,.l:dnts, and I Ik* treatment that should be ful- | lowed far their cure. Do not be put o‘s bv unprincipled dealt »< W.‘” ' 1 other preparations they m ike more pa .t ui . Demand A YEi.'s, ind tak' 1 no other l '. The 1 w mt the best aid there is fur them, and they should . have it. Ail our remedies are for sale by I All our remecios are for sab* by Dr. T. T. Dorwiu dr Co., Decatur, and by all j druggists and dealers everywhere. Sheriff’s Sale. VIRTUE of an execution to me direc- > ted and deli ven dbyl he Clerk of (he j Court of Common Pleas of Adams Com ty, Indiana. 1 will expose to sale at public auction, at the Court House door in said Counlv be tween the hours of ten o’clock a. ni. and four i o’clock p. m. on Saturday, November ?>th, 1862. ' the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding veven of the following described Real Estate U wit: The south cast qua ‘er of the north west quarter ot section twenty six (26) township twenty six (26) North of Range fourteen (i 4 East, containing forty acres more or less, in said county, and state ' of Indiana, and on failtiere to realize therefrom llie full amount of the Execution, I will at the same time and place at public auc tion expose m sale the lee simple of said described Real Estate. Executed as the property cf Zachariah.l Merica, attheauit of Christian Foreman, 'fibis 16 th Oct, 1162. GEORGE FRANK, Sheriff. REEL) DOTY. I E..1.1KS IN Maible iVlcnr-’iens, Tomb stones, HEAD STONES, mu Tiro lunnvT V! »!»C liIAILLJ, Lili, wi ebUM. Win ST. MARY’S, OHIO. (EFWork done to order oh the shorte-i m»;ic. and in the neatest manner. (□"Orders for work will rtceive prompt at ! tent ion. WILLIAM McDEIiMOTT vln.’-t. Ag<*nt. D> jiur. L <l

DR WM B. HURD'S Den 1a 1 Kcnie di c ARE THE BEST IN iHE WOULD, insuring FINE TEETH FA2SWEET BREATH. AND CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. Do you wish to be blessed with nnd admired for PrMiLY WiniF and S-uind TEETH? Use DR. WM. B. HURD’S UNRIVALLED TOOTK POWDER, warranted free from acid, alkali or an v injii’iousaubstarmp. Price 25 c’tß per box. ff.7’Beware, of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powder, which whiten but destroy. Do vou wish to he certain that your PREA’I II is pure sweet and ;i •.• r •( a file to husband or wife, !ovm- nr frier.L? Use DR HURD’S CELEBRA TFD MOUTH WASH. Price 37 cents per bolt 1. . T is a««ringent wash is also the best, remedy i in the w.uld for C.iNkeA, BaP Breath. Blefdixg Gums, Fore MoPth, etc. It has cured hundreds. ))<> vou or your children suffer frony T'(>o'l'HAt’HF c G.t DR. HURD’S MAGIC TOOTH ACHE DROPS Price, 15 cents per bottle. Are Vou affiirted with NhI'RAI.GIA? Gob DR. W. BHURD’S NEURALGIA PLASTERS Tl • mo’-t effective and delightful remedy . known They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe line charm away pain. Try them. Price, IS and 37 cents. Mailed .on receipt of pr er : Do you wish a complete s< t of DENTAL REMEDIES and a Treatise on Pj: user vino Turin? Get HR. W. B. HURD'S DENTAL TREASURY, tin* neatest and most valuable present that one friend can make tn nnother Price, si Smit by Express on receipt <»f priem \ For sale at all the best stores throughout the count ty. Caution.—As there are dealers who take advanla< eof our ad vert isementx to impose upon their customers inferior preparations, it is necessary to insist upon h iving what you call for, CET THF PF C T: »hnrnn <rhl y tested and l>reT>ar< d I by un experienced and scientific Dentist Treasurer of the New York State Dintist’s Associa lion, and Vice President of the New York City ; Dental Svrirty. AddreSS WM. B HURD & CO. NTe-w York. AGE ENTS WANTED. o F' R THE HIS TORY OF THE CIVIL Will IV OEIIICA, n— ... COMPRISING A FULL AND IMPARTIAL ACCOUNT PF THE OIHG N AND PRO GRESS us the REBELLION. i lie ' di’io'i-n Naval and Military Engagement • and the Heroic Deeds performed by Armies an Individuals, and Touching Scenes in' the Field. Camp Hospital AND Cabin. EY JOHN S. ABEOTT. ' AUTHOR OF THE “MOTHUft AT lit ME.” “LIFE OE NA rOLEON.” “HJSToRY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION,” <tc. Illustrated with Diagrams and Num*»r ous Engravings of Battle Scenes, and Portraits of D’-stinguished Men by the best Art ibis ir merica. Mr, Abbott’s Myle is peculiarly graphic, soJcihle and brinsring the scenes de« cribed clearh ami vividly before the mini’ , ami enabjino’ the reader almhst to.see the mnrr ■ of embattled ho'-ts, to hear the roar of artilbr i and participate in 11,e deadly strife of wa ! and lie is by common eons, nt regard* d as tl 1 man of nil others lo write the History of tl. ; great Rebellion. If will be issued in Two Koval Octnv Volumes of over 40 > pag- s each, illustrate* with Maps. Diaqrants, and Stet 1 Engravinif'-. and bound in Arabesque L' ather in the mo>’ : approved modern stvlc, and will be sold onlv I BY SUBSCRIPTION. A goodaglnt w antfo to s< 11 this History in each County of the State of Indian apply t<* ’ or address ASHFR <V CO , Oct 2. ’6 2. I in. Indiauapoliw Ind. THE MOUSEKEEPER’S FriniTLllE POLISH. Prepared from a new nceipt bv the proprietor i the “Brother Jonathan Polish,” is certified b i all the New York Furn’ture Dealers and Piano ■ Forte Makers to be the best in the world for Re moving Scrniches, Marks, and Dirt, and reste ring a high and lasting gloss to all kinds < Varnished work, from Furnituie to Leather — It is cheap- r and better than Varnish, dries in mediately and iseasily applied. With a piec ,of Canton Flanne? and a bottle or two of thi ‘New Furvitire Polish, a Housekeeper c.a work wsgic in the the furniture of a house an ' kern it locking like new. Now is the time t “shine up” vour Tr.files. Chairs, Desks. Piano I’icfure Frm s Carriages etc. and make the look st> per c nt. better. This is true econotn I For sale bv Furnitun* Deal* rs and Storekee ers generally. Price 25 and 50 cents a bo”J Depot N•. 1 Spruce Street. New York. Sy cial Agents Wanted. Address, Box 1972, Nj’ i York P.O’ LMPLOYMENT -t4O, A-MeNTII. AG EXT'S WAYTEO. A VTE want .nn active agent in every Coun‘ Vt in Canada and the United States, to S. T he Franklin Sewing llachine. To a limited number of Travelling agents v will pay a Salary of VII DOLLARS PER MONTH, AND .4LLF> peases, To Local Igents a commission ot 31 per cent cn all Sales. Every Machine i« warranted to givt univer Satisfaction, and ken* in repair «ix mon , Recent improvements render this Machine t ■cheapest ami most popular in tbe market 1 full particulars ami a permanent business, i dress with stamp for return postage, HARI’IS. BROTHERS, Sole Agents Franklin Sewing Machine C Box 31>2, BOST ON, Mass. v(» ii 32 3m Lost Certificate. No i o i-hereby given that Thomas Beer { has made proof. ;:nd filed it with the un, MgDrd \ . ’;!or; I v which it nnnvars ihat 1 the leg J • : - -r of School C rlffic.Jo No 36 du* vast half <»f t ii<’south-east quarter of sec’ <ixloen, township twenty s-x north of ra fifteen en<t , and that the sun-• h>.< been los* <ie< HHi-tl Tiicrdfur’* r.pplica’inn will made before th*’ undersigned z~r, on urday. the 1 I <> day of J ly. A. D. 1862, , t ween the hours of ten o‘ch < k A M , and m . on ‘a «1 dav. I<«r the issuing of a new tifieate. Os n h:.*!* all pcr-oms inU’lTstctl 1 lake notice. A\iil i ? ‘ W (■’ SPENCER Vulitor, A