Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1863 — Page 4
T' " fPHEEA G LE. OFF'CIAL. PA FEM OF THE COUNTY, rOOAL * Kemeinber! Remember!! Our terms of Subscription is, one copy one yesrin advance, sl. within the year S' ,50', at the Expiration of the year, s2,t)u. No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid up, utiess at the option of the Publisher*. The paper will be sent to subscribers after their time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the contrary. We receive no rnhscjprers, for a less period than 6 months. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS-All advertisements taien for a Specified time, and ordered out before the expiration of the time specified, will be charged the regular rales for the same up to the time they ore ordered out. Masoxtc. —The Brethren of Decatur Lodge No. 251 F. <fc A M. will celebrate the anniversary of St. John the Baptist by procession, dinner, &c. The brethren of all the neighboring lodges are respectful I y invited to attend. S. S. MIKLE, Chr’n Com. C3—sorgo” or the ‘‘Northern Sugar Plant,” by Isaac Hedges, is the title of a new and very valuable work on the manufacture of molasses and surgar from Sorgo, just published by Applegate Jt C 0.,) 43 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Price in doth binding, 75 cents, paper binding 50 cents, sent postage free. A School Magazine Free!—Clark's St•uboY, Visitor, Vol. vn.—The publisher pf flits favorite Monthly, in order to reach all schools, will send the Visitor one year gratis to one person, whe will act as agenf, at any post office in the United States. Tills is an unparalleled offer! Address, with 3 cent stamp enclosed, for partie liars, ,T. W. DAUGHADAY. Publisher, 1338 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa - —— — - — rj-V'or th want of paper which I'atLd to reach ns in time, we have bean compelled to issue a half sheet this week. Mi.-s M ':t.k —The Democrats of the TOthnnd 11th Congressional Distri• •is will hold a Mass Meeting at Fort Wayne cm Wednesday, April 2f»th, at which the mo X eminent speakers in the country will )>• in attendance. Let the Democrats of: •Ul Adams, in the several to.vnships, make preparations for sending in her delegations: and let every Democrat so arrange his business that he may be able to devote one day to bis country, and turn Out. —, ~1 rsrll. L. Phillips, agent for the ‘‘Little Giant” Seeing Machine. has just received his third box of machines The Little Giant has been used by different ones through this county for some time, and thoroughly tested, proving in every respect all that it is recommended. No family should be without one. iwWe have received the first number of the Miami County Sentinel, under the control of W. B Loughridge. as editor, and T. J. McDowell, as publisher. We are well acquainted with both gentlemen, and can assure the Democrats of Miami County that they could have {Jaced their organ in no better hands. We wish them all the success immaginable, and hope that the Sentinel may be a regular visitor on our table. nyWe will pay the cash for a few’ bshels of good potatoes at this office. Aman named I«aa<s was arrested a few days ago in Johnson county and brought to this city. His friends were anxious to find out what crime he wns charged with, but did not succeed. He is a Jew. Yesterday morning we met Aleck Franco, the old residenter, and he informed us that he had at last succeeded in getting at the charge against' Isaacs. ‘He ought to be punished said Aleck indignantly, he eat pork without a knife and fork, gobbled, it down with, his fingers, and deserves, his (fate.* The«e arrests getting so common that people but joke over them qs they wonld about the most trival matter.— Slate Sen. In A Pad Fix —An old Republican in conversation with a Democratic neighbor the other dav confessed as follows: J own that the Republican party is ip rather a bad fix The Democrats have evidently goto majority in the free’ States, and if the war turns ont unfavorable tbev will have a still greater! majority. On the contrary, if the war is unsuccessful, and the Sou'h comes back into the Union, it will he adding all that much more to the Democratic strength. So let the war go which wav it may it is death to the Repub'rcan party. — [Quincy Herald, This explanation of tilings wil> probably explain the present despertion of the Administration party. A man with « scoWing wife, when inquired of concerning Lie occupation, said be kept • hot housr.
I I » ■! 11l A Mediclal Wonder. We are nssured that no language can portray the immediate and almost miraculous change occasioned by Dr. Riib ick's I Scandinavian Blood Fills and Bl>od Purifier iu nervous diseases, Whether broken down by sickness or weak by ' nature, the unstrung and relaxed system pis a', once recruited and renovated. .The Medicines have a threefold action. They purge purify, and strengthen at the same lime. Hence their astounding cures o* ’ Indigestion, General Debility. Bilious complaints, and Intermittent Fever. In lact, there seems to be no kind of ailment 'to which they are not adapted. Dr Ro ' back’s advertisement is an appeal to comr mon sense, which nil who need medical i treatment would do well to read. Indianapolis Sept 2d, 1857. t Dr. C. W Roback: — Dear Sir—having been troubled for several rears with extreme debility and weakness, so muvh so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times and having heard of the wonder'll! cures ( that tour Scandinavian b’ood Purifier and Pills were < -flfooiing I was induced by a friend to try them. I have been using the Purifier.’ for the last twelve months, and find the medicines fully equal to its recommendations Sc valuable is its use tome, that I can (not now dispense with the use of it. at my advanced age in life—seventy-seven years. I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected Morris Morris. decatuh Market, Corrected weekly by Nuttman <fc Crawford Flour, per 100, 3.50 Shoulders. 6 Wheat, 105 Timothy Seed, 1.50 Rye. 40 Salt, 2.50 Corn, 40 Butter, 12' flats, 33jEggs. 8 Flax - Seed, 1.2 'Hides, 03 Hams, 7; “ dry'. 12 F3RT IVA YN'E MA I! KE f. C ir?ected weekly from the Daily Sentinel. F...r, 7.2’|Pork, 4.50 Wheat, 1 35 Beef, 2.75 Rye. 55|I.ard, 07 (,’o-n, 45!Butter, , 25 Oats, 4t'|Egg<, 12 Flax Seel. 2.00 'salt, 2.50 Clover “ 5.!t > Hides, 64 Timothy “ 1.50 •• dry, 14 1 1 i Treasurer’s Notice. 1 liEASLEEus Office, Decatur, Ind ? March, 2S, 18631 N<»ilre is hereby, iriven to th. holders of one i rear bounty orders, that then*is money in the! rejuniry tn redeem all of sai J order*; and thet the hinders are requested to present them for payment between now and the fifteenth day of Apr:’ next ; and snch holders a* do not present : r heir orders for redemption on or before that. : .lay, wil! forfeit their right To have the same ! redeemed out of the money now on hand, and . ! the residue of said fund* will be expended in i the redemption of two vear b uintbs. C. L SCHIRMEYEU, March* 28,1863. Treasurer. Receiver’s Notice. Notice, is hereby given, that th* undersigned has been appointed by the Grant Circuit Court • General Receiver of the Ohio, Indiana and Illi ’ nois Railroad Company; and at the last (February,) terni he was ordered by said Court to cause ‘ notice to be published in each of the counties of this State, throusrh which the road of *aid com pauy passesfnr three eonsective weekly pnbli- j i cations, in a newspaper, if one l>e published , tlkerein, requiring all the creditors of said com i pany to file their claims with him within ninety da vs from the last publication thereof. JOHN RATLIFF, Marion, Ind , March 3, 1863. Receiver. Sewing Machines. The Little Giant Familv Sewing Machine. Price . only sls. with Gauge, Screw Driver and Exira Needles. Hummers can also be attached, price, extra $2. Machine ( Gauge screw driver and exfra Dfledh's. at one or<l"r, PARTIES «»rdering Machir.es wil] pleasure mit by express if conveuier.i, if not; remit by mail at our risk, if r ffrittered,- 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 Toledo, 0., are now prepared to supply onr agents and customers wi.h a far superior machine than heretofore, combining all the improvements of .ho age. Being concicved on an entirely new and original plan, it stands i out alone and by itself, unrivalled it its nurne- • rous points of excellence, by anything over here i , tofure attempted ii the Sewing Machine line. This is the first and only cheap and reliable machine ever constructed, which embodies all I the inditpensible qualifications necessary to dn j good family sewing. Its marvellous simplicity and the accmacyof its operations excite the , wonder and admiration of every b<»ho|d*‘r.. It; runs with the greatest rapidity, making t h»‘ G<l ebrated elastic stitch, which will nut unravel from where the sewing is commenced. AGENCIES. In order tointroduce o'tr machuies ts rapidly as possible throughoiiL the '.vh le countrj , we a r e prepared to offer the most liberal inducements to all who wish to ant a* our agents,either on salary or commission. Our confidential circul: rs to agent 4 ’, giving terms. 4;c , will be j-senttoany onv, un applicatiou. C'»uuiy rights i»iven to agents, "or part-ruiarc address, with . ‘stamp T. S. PAGE, Toledo. G. I v6n46 3m General Agent for the U. S. t Clark’s School Visitor. VOL VII.—A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence its seventh vol 1 nme with the January number, 1863. Thi> is the only Dav-School periodical published at sis 'ty centsr rear, magazine farm, beautifully illustrated. Reading, music, sneechps,d r )is!ogue« ‘ stories, puzalea, etc., etc., from the very bent writers The Vrsitor lias the Isreal cirruUtion nf anv ! •cational Journal publiaWL Now is the tirte toforrft clubs fi*r winter school*. Send fur and see to rhilx. DAt’GSADAY HAMMOND. Publisher*. • Fa.
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I truth STRANGER THAN FICTION: i 1 Starlltnq Work-Femote'Life among the if riiemt-a narrative of «-‘»y scars peritmal experience, by Mtria Wani. the wife of r ffarmctn Rider. ..TMit-6h<S h iW' f tJinW’i W oannol inwx<in<- ! - huWi true tlifcn i ■ and the lesson our adage afford**. ° I J r l *‘ x ' ; "ric’nee ,nd ..bservalion t •ad. to verify. | : T toe when « consider the ev-r vanrt? i ! nhu 'ev ofbnm.n and the dhcoMant, 'Elements from ■’•hieli .11 novel and froilie.a !’JX "re moulded. U era. .evcelv -em sur ' nri in"- that” f.mhful record of aetn ii •’i •> ' • Mr exceed in sinenlarity rhe w.ldevt Jreain nfroinanm: nr that crini-s. both wranswan l , lt ,„ s inrol. <h<»il l perpetrated in a far off .-‘..n/rv OH th.i o'iLakirtvof civil.z.-UioiL'vlnch ! nmole in anotheV s nte of socrotv would never i, visible. Knowing as Tdo vpc and horrnrs and a Summation* ° r Mor- ; ... o ; the degradation it imnoses on females an I the con«-qnent vices which es.tr.nd 1 -l.r I'l-b nil the ramifications of the n rU - - i ... i> . world has nd need me to Isnnseofdutvtntheworia . ni ,i,i: P nnrr” «of mvM.‘ only proves, what ha t o . bppn proved before, that. ‘ tnrii ts stran epr than fiction "-Author s preface The book contains 44’» pagp*. n - vines', is neatly bound in cloth, and w-U ! sent to anv address, post psi 1 on r-ceipi. of price : one.dollarand twenty five cents A COMPANION TO FEMALE L'FE Male Life amon? th» Mormons, by Austin N Ward. This, like the above, is a work '•? -Treat and i unnsnai interest, and will be encrorly rea 1 as a companion volume,to female life ! v t is » large I2mo volnm*. n-atlv bann-1 in ! cloth, illustrated with ennpnvines. and wtll.he (sent to any address post pail on r.we:pt C f p-t-’e one dollar, or on receipt of two dollars, we w>. send both of the above works, post sir - prepaid.
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BOOTS & SHOES At lower nrices Ilian ever before offered - i‘ a this m trtot, and dumper than the same u, tide., can t» bought la K: l W avue- 1 u.U.m-l Man?’ Fine Calf Shoes, 3 good article, fors M ' SJ ’ ™‘> e ’ ‘, to slo*. »>'<* allkiadh CIHLPHEN’S shoes, atthe same rates. 1 have. *l’o, the best lotof IVstnen’s Calf Shoes, . ver sold in Decatur, from SI.OO to $1.2 >. pe keir,besides anv quantity of my own m jkearJ bv usual W'll make to order. ’ L'.itlmr.Eui-liiiid, stock to- country slnenm [ kersofnll kill Is. and shoemakers tiwls, of the I best quality, clump for cash. Give m. D -catar. March 29. JESSE *>!'■! «- a »*-* "M-” »w■ -» <r - 5 VISIT THE •'lllill' CISH CLiITIIiW STDIIU ebich has been removed to the cornerof Main Asd Clinton Streets. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. CIHEAPEST Clothing Establishment / In Fort Wayne , And wlierealso may be found the largest as ’ sortmen t of CLOTHS. GAS IMF RS VESTING. Ac., which they maketo order in the most sashI louahle style i i Yew York. Paris and London fashions for ■ ' sale. — “Cheap f >r Cash ” Is our motto, and the low price for nor garments, nikdf from the best in iterials, have as- ! tonished those who have hereto!e-e patronized , the “Union Hall Cloth'na Store.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN A CO.
y-<-n39. Hang Your Banner on the OUTER WALL! BRACKENRIDGE 13 NOW RECEIVING Large Add iti on s TO UI3 Immsnsa Stock of G i; O C E KIE SI! AND IS TAKIMa 111 Indiana Free Banks.j lITTHBURGH. KENTUCKY I AND IOWA MONEY at par: Piioeii I x Grocery., 1 i Cornor Calhoun & Berry Streets. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. v5-n3O-lv. | •A. D BRANDRIFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DELLER TN Hard warc <a» -J«.“ «* W JSA7 S 9 ALSO TINPLATE, COPPER, BRASS and SHEET IRON WARES. i I ALSO — < Bar Iron and Nails. Manufacture'] at the Ironton Mills I from the very best quality of Hanging Rock, C ild Blast Charcoal Metal Warrantud. SWEDES IRON. STEEL PLOW, WINGS, CAST, GSRMAN, ANO SPFUN3 STEEL Iron Axles, Pipe P> .vs. 3tc.d Sprin ;s and all kinds of BL ACKS’IITIIS TO IL'S. ' CashpaiJ far all kin Uof old Metal-* j Alwavs nn hnnl, a c»"nn’r»f White L?a 1, OiN . P itrv. GLm Pin<* and Dnora, with n complete Rtork of HARDWARE. And Mechanics’To Jr of o/ery description. JVi 33 Colurnhi-t Kfrerf, FO'rr WAY,YE, IND. I Ausrust 7, 1862. [v6-n'7| Farmers ol Ad iiig Gouniy I have twa thousand bushels of Flax Seed I i desira to Loin ou good ruta Htriblj ter u<, an 1 1 ‘ pay the AAurket {wtee tor »■’*•< xam *. D F. C’)jiPAKSF. ‘ Fort Dec. 4, lebd ulirnif
4T ML IS dH. UOI.L3WIA .ST., LT. WAYM : CHINA SI ORE? HIL UrlhAFiffbT H6VSB IN TUB City' A ■X- BEST OUiO « Stone Crocks, s ts , „ ' N I ONtr 3 AND 10 CRS. PER , L 1 ® I a WALL PAPER, | FK M TO 75 CT- figtl Bolt, I tt LtO pieces Leet S-me China, e 51) do do i'ct, S — yn ,i > 7.0 ; fi, 7| ,|,i Fancy dt-'-he Chit..-.. t. o a 4 r J., .io i.iioli-f< lea Set, 5,;0 *“ ' ii> do d<> <i<i -(i " 4.; <!<■: Flora ware; ( ;,.iq 9 III) do Fh ra Wjire and irflife COl 11 (il ,lo Stoneware _ • C»miii-Hi Plates, per set, 2D,'., Common Teas,2o Quart l‘it<liifs,‘’.‘ ( • Gall, pitchers 25; Su.ne Tits, 3. ® to 40. All kinds of YELLOW DISH--4) Es very low. COAL GIL,- of tl.e U,; 43 quality, 6' c- nt» per gallon. * L a m P s. > Marbb-Bottom. . 6(1 h Coal Oil Lamps, G!a>s; 4(11" * Cut Gla.-s Lamps, ” •tige Marble Button), 1 .Hi « „ Hanging Lamps. l.tK ® do .do large l.id'*- . Brnvket Lamp*. 1.10 ° do du e larg* l.jj tn r> All kinds of air Uaht Frv<i\ Hrs, ® ts Glassware. Wood hi-ware, Tubs, V*iL. 0 . and Churns cheaper than any ud’ti ® house in the city. Silver Plated Ware, Knives and Fuks. ; v - Ladies’ Baskets. nIU. GOOD NE WS UNION STOVE STORE!! The readers of tlio “Eabli" are informed tin; ASH & AGNEW Have on hand a very large ami fine stuck u( COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STCA El, ' of the very best patents—none better can l« i found in the United States—which we rill -ell •Ct greatly REDUCED RATES. All Sum wa ranteJ to he as represented, o' if »■;< « will refund the tuoi.ev and have no unkind feelings W.> have al»o a good sloA “f Hardware, Tin, Copper and SHEET IRON Ware, and House Furtrnk lag goods, which we are selling very Iu«We buy Stoves in Cincinnati. We buy Stows in Pittsburgh. We buy Stoves in I'rqyWe hue Stoves in Cleveland. We sell Stoves on time. We sell Stoves for Cash. We sell Stoves cheap. Wo sell GOOD TIN‘WARE. 1 Purchasers will do well to call and exsotar i our .lock, iu order to judge for tnemsulvcgtt ASH ,t AGNEW’S. R. H. Schwegman’s old slnml, No. 87 Columbia Street. vAn.T.t. Fort Wayne, Indian* ni’inisniiiiiSTiiHiFEOMiW W H BROOKS, Jr , i Wholesale Bookseller, — AND— Ad - z WTH' J» « » I-ISC j No 4, Calhoun Street, I Fort Wayne, Indiana ! I'lElifG THE PIONEER BOOK MAN (P I ) Northern fmliana respectfully aiinuvicei i that lie- has the large.-t stock of BOOKS & STATIONARY. i in the city, which he offers to the ttede 1 u.i'ly low for Cash. t , Religious, Scientific. Political, and Miscellaneous, drtnstgnily o< Ba"* 1 - ! School Bm.ks, of every descnptir‘l, bteUl Pencils M.tps, and Stationary. 1’ A 1’ E R , VASEY ART!'LES, . Wall, Window and Ceiling Papers, G OLD PENS, I BLANK BOOKS, LAW and MEDICAL BOOKS. IN KS and WRITING FLUA of all kinds. Black Blue, Carmine At Printers Tnks. Pants, and Engraving U a g a z J a es, Worcesters Dnttioi.ary, Aim-rican CyMojad) Agent for Htrper A 3r<>. and D- Avpleloh 4 Co., b. lo'* Little. Brown <t C'u '} os ;' >n ', .. I Blanchard 4 Lee, Philadeip la. . .£ at . All their pubiicatiuus furnuhed at then C’ l - al Orders r, mult to ensure prompt J* 1 nr ilt lip chn!) CiuGJDDBvI . accompamad with the ca ;i,„ ra l die ’ Indianapolis bills duplicated. Liberal . oouiit marie to Teacher.--. Hu-ik, and Hasltal jnstrnmenls. . Violins. Goiters. Accordions. Hutinas. Drums. Fifo. 'ciarom-t.. Ev<-;y Li'trument f feet. Strings of eycry deßcnp - ttU rt > : from 5 ft -nt-* to 25 cents. v. e ;nv flw Call an I exi-nine before P n S hß ' Llirl I where SU-1 by convinced that • s df tl : cheaper thsn any other rouse m he V>. 4 T iih-> in >t. M. H. BRU ' t’.r.L Wayne. IndL i:,\ UVERTY No. 91 0 >lnu'>-a Street, on- drmr weS « driff- Stove and Hardware bto.v, FO T WAYNY, IND.. 'TT lULD sxv to rhe public par !Vy is determined to sell Dos if ’ itr. ' nm». Hats, Flats. Carpe’’. Fr”.nk. . <tr 0( che in— t.bsn anv other Bouse in .»• eo'vr’rv— No mtstole A',-,. mmlu. Ready made elot-tiW m i le to oripT—n'arranlrd. COUNTRY vritt If \ ,,T * isnoplie-i chenn-ir'hsn any •>'’>" "" u * w.st of the Mountains. Call -nJ f" ' ' il “ W ’’ er '‘ I MUeHtT Xr, 01 Cr.bimhi.-i ’ vSntl. Fort Wajnf- '
