Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1863 — Page 3

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Announcements, i FOR AUDITOR. S To rw« Democrats ox Apam* County: H I u accordance with the custom of the Denioe ' ■ r> cy of thi« county, you will, on the first Mon 1 day of April next, select or nominate a candi ' I |,te m fill the office of County Auditor. Hav-i I injr filled said office, through your kindness, : K and I hope to your satisfaction, nearly one term, i K ] slr aiii present my name for your Consideration ! I a candidate for said office, asking—in aecor- I I dance with your longestablished custom—your , ■ support for the Seconp Tki.m* assuring each ofj I vou that if vou Confer the nomination upon me, ■ roll shall never have cause Io rdgret it. if close I attention, and fidelity to the duties of the office : I js what vou desire in a public officer. Yours I I Rc.pectfullr. WM. D- SPENCER. • Feb. 2ti, 1&63 —printer’s fee s2—paid. FOR CLERK. We arc authorized to announce the nim“ of' | ,’OIIN McCONNI.L as a candidate tor the office 1 I „f Cb rk of the Arlntus Circuit Court subject to I thrd.cision of the Democratic Primary Election 1 | <m ihe first Monday in Apiil, it-tll.-p’r fi-u2p<l We arc authorised to announce the name of I f DA VID SHOWERS as a Candida e for the office | of Clerk of the Adams Circuit. Court, subject, to I I tl.e decision of the Democratic Primary Election ’ | on the first Monday in April, Ib.G3 p’r f.e2 pd. | CIiICULAR. Ci VritAL CuMMITTEF. ROOM, 1 Febrtf’.rv 28, 18(13. j [ Misshf: ■i It iu* become an established cn-toin of, 1 i'.- i DEMOCRACY of litis county to make the nominations for County Officers at a L’rimm-y Election. heli! for that purj;v»- in each township, at, or near, via , t;;ual jJact; of holding elections, o.ithe! fu st Monday in April of each year. 1 he Central Committee, then fore, reqt’.e t you, and ench of you, to act as .In l.p's mid Clerk of said ensuing election I in xo ,r township, and in ca of your in- ' ability to act. yon are requested to procure : a re liable I); MQcK.vr to act in your place. 10" are requested to keep Poll Books an ! Tally Papers: to have the voting done by ballot, and to govern this Rlkctiott in all respects by the law governing Spring Election, so far a* the same may h ,t iplicable. You will bear in min i that the object of this Election is to nominate candidates for the Dr: .lot-1: me Party, that there is no partner-hip between Democrats and! any other political party: , that none but ■ Denioerats are interested, and none but ■ Democrats should be allowed to vole un--der any cireunistanees whatever. Re-lfl’tliui-a,. an I all others, who ant in oppidti’j i to Democracy, you, in every ' 'i e, will refuse their ballot if they at-■ tempt to inriutute themselvei upon you for the purpose of governing the nomiua- ; lions. Should any offer to vote whose i politics are unknown, do not receive their ballot until they declare themselves Dem ocrats, and give a pledge to support all the nominees of this election, be they whom they may. If they refuse to give the pledge refuse their votes, as no Democrat will refuse this pledge. Democrats who reside in your township, who are known to be such; who will ba entitled | by law, either from age or residence. to vote at the fall election, you will consider •is qualified voters at the Primary Election, and none others. No man, who has not acted with the Democracy, should be allowed to vote under any pretext. When the election is closed, yon will sign a certificate to the Poll Books and Tally Papers, seal them up and transmit them to the undersigned, on, or before, the Saturday next after the election, in order that the candidates having the highest number of votes may bo declared the nomt- , nees in obedience to the rules of the party. ' Very Respectfully, yours, J. R. BOBO,] JOHN McCONNEL, j JESSE NIBLICK. !-Cen. Com. | W3L ADELSFERGEK, I GEORGE FRANK. | „ _ WWe have received a communication I' from our correspondent in the 17 th writ- j ten on board the Moderator, on the 'Tai- ' lahatcliie river, in front of the enemies' ! batteries at the mouth of that stream.— It came to hand too late for this paper, ! but will appear in our next week’s issue, 1 withont fail

A Mediclal Wonder. We are assured that no language can portray the inritnedoUe and almost miraculous lihmige occasionedjir Dr. Robsck’s Scandinavian Blood Pills and Blood I I’ukifieb in nervous diseases, wheihar i broken down by sickness or weak by ! 1 nature, the unstrung and rslsred system ' is at once recruited and renovated. ’ The Medicines have a threefold action. They ; purge purify, and strengthen al the ' i time. Hence their astounding cures o< Indigestion, General Debility. Bilious I complaints, and Intermittent Fever. In I fact, there seems to be no kind of ailment Ito which they are not adapted. Dr- Hoback’s advertisement is an appeal to comI mon sense, which all who need medical! i treatment would -do well to read. . 7 Ind'utnapolin Sept. 21, 1857 , Dr. C. W. Roback: — Dear Sir—having been troubled (or several years with t-x'reme debility and i weakness, so much so that I was unable i to attend to my ordinary business al times ‘ and having heard ot the wonderful cures that vonr Scandinavian blood Purifier! and Pills were effecting I was induced by ' a friend to try them. ; I have been using the Purifieo for the | I last twelve months, ami find the inedi ! cines fully equal to its recommendations, j ■Sr valuable is its uso tome, that I cm i nr-t now diwptfnse wilh the use of it at my advanced ago in lite—seventy-seven i I years. 1 cheerfuflv give this - information 1 1 for the benefit ot those similailv alleeted | Morris Morris. , DECATUR MARKET, Corrected weekly by- Nmtinan it Crawford j Flour, per 100, 50 Timothy Seed, 1.50 M’heut, 115 Pork, 4.25 I Rye, 40 Salt, 2.50 Com, 4° Butter, 12, Oats, 33 Eggs, 10 i j Flax Seed. 1.25 Hides, 00 .Clover Seel, 5.25 “ dry, 12 “FOR f wAY N H MAR KE f. ’ i Corrected weekly from the. ftiily Sentinel. , Flour. 7.2s|Pork, 4.50 J ; Wheat, 1.35 Beef, 2.751 i Rye, 55i Lard, 447 | 'Corn, 15 Butter, 25 i | Oats, 4*'[Eggs 1-2 1 j Flax Seed, 2.oo‘Salt. 2.50 i ( lover '• s.it t Hides, KjfJ Timothy" 1.50, •• dry, 14 1 Treasurer’s Notice. 1 beasurfr’s Office. Decatur, Nd. ) I t March, 2H, j 863 j N’olipe i*. hereby, tfiven to th- hinders of <mu* i ; year bounty orders, ilj iT there is money in the | ! treasury to redeem all of s»i I or iers; -md thrt I the holders are requested to present, them fur ; I payment b etween now nod the lifteenth day of i April next; and snrh holders as do not present their orders for redemption on or before that [ <lav, will forfeit th-ir right to have the same ! !»*dccnie<l out ol the umnev »r»w on hand, and 1 the residue of s»»id funds will be expended in I the redemption of t;v<» ye».r hmnitios C. L SCHIRMEVER, I March, 28, IR6 *. Tr< usurer. Receiver’s Notice. Notice i* hereby o-f ven. that the undersigned has been appointed by the Grant Circuit Court : . GrneHiJleCeivi-r of the Ohio, Indiana and Illi I ! nois Kaiiro id Company; and nt the last (Febru- ! I ary; term be was ordered by said Court to chusp : notice m be published in ench of the counties of this Stale, thruuifb which the road of said com- ■ pauy passes for three weekly publi-1 [cations, in a newspaper, if one be published 1 ■ therein, r< quirinjr ml the creditors of said com ' pany to tile tlrwir claims with him within ninety I daysfruiu the last publication thereof. JOHN RATLIFF. Marion, Ind , March 3, 1863. Receiver.

I • ■' Sewing* Machines. The Liltb'Giant Family Sewing Machine. Price only sls. with Gauge, Screw Driver and Exira Needles. Kemmers can also be attached, price, extras 2. Machine Gauge screw driver and extra needles, at one ord r, sl6 PARTIES ordering Machines will please re mit by express if convenient, if not ; remit by mail at our risk, if registered: or we can ship by express; and the party ordering can pay'on delivery to them. The Little Giant Sewing Machine Company having permanently established their general head agency in Tok de. 0 , are now prepared to supply our agents and customers wi.h a far superior machine t han heretofore, combining all the improvements of the age. Being concieved on an entirely new and original plan, it stands out alone and by itself, unrivalled it- its mim.*rous poin's of excellence, by anything ever here 1 tofore attempted i 1 the Sewing Machine line. This is the first and only cheap and reliable machine ever constructed, which embodies all the indispen<ible qualifica*ions necessary tn do 1 good family sewing Its marvelhms simplicity . and the accmacy of its operations excite the wonder and admiration of every beholder. It runs with the greatest rapidity, making the cel ■ ebrated elastic stitch, which will not unravel fry in where the sewing is commenced. AGENCIES. In urdi-r to introduce our machines as rapidl v 1 rr possible throughout, the whole country, we a r e prepared to offer the most liberal inducements to all who wish to act as oar agents, either on Salary or commission. Our confidential circuit rs to- agents, giving terms. Ac , will be sent toany</«e, an application. County rights given to agents. F**r particulars address, with stamp T. S. PAGE, Toledo, Ovfin46 ?lm General Agent for the U-S. j Clark’s School Visitor. VOL. yiL—A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence its seventh volume with the January number. 1863. This is the only Day-School periodical published at fifty centsi year, magazine form, beautifully illustrated. Reading, music, speech?,*, Dialogues stories, puzales, etc., etc., from tue very best , writers. The Visitor Las the largest circulation of any educational Journal published. Now pi, tlie tin qto form clubs for winter schools. Send for a and set* itv.ucemcnU to clubs. DAVGHADAY <t HAMMOND, Published. I 1 ‘hihaelphi•, Pa. ,

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Sale of Real Estate Notice is given that,. t any time after the 10th day of April, 1833, I will sell at Private Sale at, not less than tlie appraised value thereof, the following described . j Real Estate, to w't: ; The west half of the south west, quarter of. ! section fifteen, township twenty eight. north, of i range thirteen east, containing eighty acres, in Adams county and State of Indiana. Tl>e title to said land is good, and without i ncuniberance Said land is appraised ateight hundred dollars. Address, Nathan Harris, I Snow Hill, Randolph county. Indiana. NATHAN HARRIS, J Executor of Robert W. Thompson. ( Mar. 5, ISC 1. Election Notice. I Notice is hereby gi'en to the qualified voters . of Washington 'I ownsbip. Adams county. In-, di aha, that the regular annual township eke- j tion will be held at the usual place of holding ( elections, in said township, on Monday, April 6, 1863 For the purpose of electing one township True tee. two Constables, and oue Supervisor for ' each road district, (liven under uiv haud. this 26ih da r of Feb-, roarr, I8«T ’ JESSE NTBLfCK. Trustee.'

TRUTH STRANGER TH AN FICTION j i A Startling Work— Female Life among i I the Mormont —a narrative of many years personal experience, by Maria Ward, the wife | of x Mormon Elder. •■Tlitit ane half of the world cannot imagine j j iiow rhe other half live." in Loless true rhati , ! trite; and the lesson our adage afford*, o-tr ex- ; ! perience and observation daily tends to verifv. | I Then. toe. when we consider the ever varing ; I phases of human passion, and the discordant . I elements from which all novel and fanatical I ! sects are moulded, it can scarcely seem snr | I ;I,hl » fsithfol record of actual events , I should exceed in singularity the wildest dream , lof romance; or that rginies. both strange and | i unnatural, shonld be perpetrated in a far off i Country on the outskirts of civilisation, wtiich ■ 1 neonle in another st-lte of sdcietv would never - imagine possible. 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Notice is hereby given to the Supervisors of ' Washington township to ni’rt at the nffie-. of , th<- Township Trustee, in the town of Decatur, : Adhni" ennntv, Indiana, on Satnrdnv, February 21. 1863. for the p-.trp—*i ul seitlin- aud audiunj their I accounts. JES”’’. NIBLICK. Feb 5,1861. To-vaslMp IrtMee i

I BOOTS & SHOES.; ! Al lower prices oiau ever before offered , iti bliis m ifket, am! cheaper than the saiiH? ml licles can bu bo in Fort Wh)m«. 1 wiilsei . Mans’ Fino Calf Shoes, ‘ a good article, forsl ,2 ) to $1.50; wuntei j heeled Gaiters, sl,lO \o ,3 j, and all kinds CIIILDREIVsS .SHOES, | attho *arne ratns. 1 have, also, the best lot of ' Women’s Calf Shoes, oversold in Decatur, from SI,OO to $1,25. pp, * keir,besides any qtiAHtity of iny own tuuktan j bi-tisu <1 will make to order. Leather,Findings, stock fo v Country slpwniakera of alt kihda, and wh<*p»nak»*rs t.o »!>, of th** , | best, quality, cheap for cash. Give m« a<;dl. Decatnr, March 2R. JESSE NhJH’K ; «LSJ da.a «L» -M' M SJ Si !W a-J ViKIT THE ‘•r.U!l\ CASH CLOTHUG STORE, ’i which has been removed to the corner of -Main And Clinton Streets. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. /HEAPES'f Clothing Establishinent j I n Fori Wayne. ’ And wherealso nriy be fouw<i the largest as Hortiuen t of j CLOTHS. CASTMFRS ( VESTING. i etc., which they make to order in the mo<t sash- ( mnable style Vbw York, Paris ami London fashions for j wale. “CIIKAP K<>H CaKU.” . Is onr motto, nnd the low nrice for onr »»ari ments. made from the best tn itoriaU. Lave astoniahed thos® who havr* heretnro ,, '» patronized I the “Union Hall Cloth'no Store.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN ,t CO. i v’.-n39. Hang Your Banner on the OUTER WALL! BRACK ENRIDGE! I I IS NOW RECEIVING Targe Additions} TO HIS i ImniiniA Stock of Q ROC E KI ES! !i AND IS TAKING All Indiana Free Banks,} i l ITTSBUItOH, , KuSTCCKY, AND IOWA MON’tlY I at par ; Phoenix Grocery,} Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA-vS-n3O-lv. I A. D BRANDRIFF. i WHULKBALS AND KKTAIL DE4LKR IN i 11ard w a r c i . I axu t fas » I ALVO TINPLATE, COPPER, BRASS »ud SHEEI’ IRON WARES, j — ALSO — Bar Iron and Nails. Manufactured at the Ironton Mills' from the very be*t, quality of Hang- j iag Rock, Cold Blant Charcoal Metal Warrantud. SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW, WINGS, CAST, GERMAN, ANO SPRING. STEEL i. Iron Axles, Pipe Boxe*. r*tcel Spring* and all kind* of blacksmiths Tools. Ca*h pxi 1 for all kin Uof otd Metals ' Al on hnnl. ja r m n f White : . Le.il, filn'*. Oil* ,r ittv.'lh** Pin* Sa*h. an I rioora, wrth n romvlete e'nek of it AROWAhK, And Mm-ha’>* , " l ' >o f «vn— .1 wrijSiun. I Vi 34 Co'n-nO FORT WiVNE.TVn. Augu’t 7. we. (v6.n?”l Farmer 5 : of Mams Cnniitv I have two thuumn-1 bnvhcl* nf Flax Seed 1 d.air. tn Loan on goo I ""V’ >nahl" term., and ; par the highe.t m.rkef o— — fr- 0,0 I I J nr. cnwPARET 1 Fort Wayna.Dcc. 1,18*2 niirSM '

1 r ® ® xi: : CULL'.HUJ.I ST., »T. UAYNI!. . ' . 'fih.’®. .SA. KStt : CHINAS!OREi; THi. chkal'«:»t u jusx in ths ciTrD \ H gj BEST OHIO : *• " St one Crocks, ! ’ ONLY 8 ANU 10 CB*. FEB GAL. ! ; ® ®' WALL PAPER, j kkom 6jto 75 cr*. pka bolt. j B! 130piecen beet Sautie China. ® 5l) do *1“ 100 - — 110 do do 7.0" i B Li 71 d" Fapry Stope China. K.- 0 , 46 do do Eiigliah 'l ea Set, 5.50 . 4G do do (to 5.51' 0 41; do Flora ware, 3.00 ■ K 00 do Fk ra ware, mid white 6.0 t m ; GO do Stone ware 3.50 . I Common Plates, par set, 2()c., 25c., 30e i Common Teas, 2n <2uart Pijrhers, 25c , 1 • 1 1 G ill, pitcher* 25; Stone Tenn, 3p i n told. All kinds of TELLOW DISH O ES very low. COAL OIL, of the beet: X. quality, G - cents per gallon. i l Lam ps . £- ° Marbb- Bottom, CO y ! Coal Oil Lamps 5b qq 91 Out Glass Lamps, c Large Marble Buitom, * ,HH ? O ’ Hanging Lamps. 1 jjn iL. (Io do large 1 -> h i . Bracket Lamp*. ITO : do do lari!* 1 Ir'Ali kinds of air tight Frnit .Jars, ® Glassware, Wuodrn-wa-e, Tubs, Pail* l . and Churns cheaper than jtpy vlhtr . tn house in the city. . Silver Plated Ware, Knives and Foks, vk- Ladies* Basket*. nl9. i G()O I) NEW S I uNI o N STOVE STORE 11 The readers of the "Eagle” are informed that ■A SI I it AGN E W Have on hand a very large and fine stock of „COOKING, PARLORand BOX STOVE 3, of th* very bm*t pit-ent.-—non* Letter can be found in the United Slates —which we will sell at greatly REDUCED RATES. All Stores I wn ranted to he a* represented, or if not we ; will refund the money and have no nukiud feelings. W-> have also a good stock of Hardware, Tin, Copper 'and SHEET [RON Ware, and House Furnish ! iug goods, which we are selling very low. ft’*; buy S’(>v'es in Cincinnati. Wh buy Bt<»v.-s in Pittsburgh. \V(» buy Sloven in Troy, ft’e bu . Sto»»‘R in Cleveland, ft’** sell Stove* on thru*. We sell Stoves for (’n«h» ft'e well Slaves cheap, ft’*- sell GOOD TIN W.XRE. Purchasers will do well to cull and examine ‘ our slock, in order to judge for thvmselvea, Kt ASH <t AGNEW’S, 11. H. Schwegmnn’s old stand* No. 87 Columbia Street. v5;i39. Fort ft’ayne, Indiai.it trade! w H BROOKS. Jr , I Wholesale Bookseller, -ANDxmi 'an.' i*. b «»w No 4, Cathouu Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. T>EING THE PIONEER BOOK MAN OF | > Northern Indiana respectfully anuoi’i cfcn ' that hu has the largest stock of BOOKS it STATIONARY. i ill the citv. which he offers to the t/ade Hi ot- ' uailv low for Cash. Religious, Scientific, Political, i ami Miscellaneous, constantly op hand — ! School Books, of every descriplie a, Slatva • Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. pap r , ! [gitter. Cap. L*gal Cap. Note, Drawing. Blul : sing aud Wrapping Paper of every description I'ANCY ARTI7I.ES, Wall, Window mid Ceiling Papera, GOLD PENS, BLANK BOOKS. LAW and MEDICAL BOOK«t, INKS and WRITING FLUID, of all kinds. Black Blue, Carmine de Prinlern Inks, Pants, and Eng raving t, M a g* a z Ines, Worcesters Dictionary, American Cy«hq*<rdi Agent for Hirper <fc Bro. and 1). Appleton ct Co., N. York Little, Brown & Co. Boston. Blauciiard it Lee, Philadelphia. All their publications furnished at their Catalogue priees. Orders must to ensure prompt attention b« accoinpanind with the cash. Uinciunati and Indianapolia bills duplicated. Liberal disoount made to Teachers. Uasir, and Musical lastrumeuts. Viol inn. Guitars, Accordions. Flutinas. Drums, * Fifr», Claronrts. Every Instrument warranted perfect. Strings of every description and quality» from 5 cents to 25 cents. Call and examine before purchasing else ; where and he convinced that T am selling i cheaper than any other nouse in the trade, nt No. 4 Halhonn’ St. W. 11. BROOKS. Jr. j Fort Wayne, Ind. r l.’ I. UTEII T Y. ; No. 91 C ’l-m'da Street, one door vest of Eran’ drift* Stove and Hardware Store, FO T WAYNE, IND,, VA T OITLD a tv t<» the public in general that h® , ▼▼ is determined to sell DRY GOODS, Boni nets. Hats. Flats. Carped. Trunks. A»c . dr , cheaper than any other llq iso in the citv, or ; country— No mUt'/ke. i Alan. m-d<*. n e.a Iv made clothing, r i made to or 1 r — IVa ranlrrt. r'nv\ r;tY itFRC'* * NTS I *h «i a ; ,v nfb-r IL u«' e-n e* • 1 TPkt «»f ’bf» Call and •< e h* f ..;c ol-enher.-, » f*n L’r shtTP ! f joJk. ' I I \r FFV" V. h • I’ d.in,l ia ’ I F -J n ar'i’P II d s»s*