Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1863 — Page 3
TH E EAGLE. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTV ICCJLL & MISCELLANEOUS Remember! Remember!! Qur terms of Subscription in, one copv one , year in advance, fl. within the year SI ,50, at I Expiration of the year, s‘2,Ui>. No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid up, un-i-ssatthe option of the Publishers The paper will he sent to subscribers after i their time of subscription has expired unless notice* IT given to the contrary. We receive no rnbsCribcrs, for a less period than 6 months. Specinl Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.— All advertisement* taken for a specified tune, and ordered out before tbr expiration of the time specified, wi Ibe charged the regular rales for the: same up to the time they ere ordered out. County Democratic Ticket For Auditor. WILLIAM G. SPENCER. For Clerk. JOHN McCONNEL. Land Appraiser. GEORGE FRANK Democratic Bally I The Democrats of this and adjoining counties will have a Grand Rally at Decatur, on SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 1863. Hon. J. F. McDowell, Hon. J. K. Edgerton, lion. M. A O. Packard, and other eminent speakers have been invited ! and will attend. The Bluffton Brass Band will be in attendance to enliven the day with music. It will be the last meeting of the season; and every preparation is being made to have a good time. Let the Democrats of tho several townships arouse, rally their neighbors and see which can bring in the largest delegation. Let their be ' no waiting for others to move in the matter, but let every man be a committee of one to rally a crowd, and we wi 1 show the Abolitionists such an outpouring of the people as will make them shake in i their bwt*. The Ladies, too, are especially invited to come and participate in the proceed ings of the day. rt-v'W’e are indirectly informed that the Attorns County Democrat will issue an extra prior to the election; the production of that vile creature, dandy jim, or more properly known in this country as “tar jim.” he has been in town in labor for several days past, hence, we imagine jf his production is not stifled at its birth it will resemble its prototype, the last edition of the Young America, which appeared four years ago. What depth of infamy has man f. len to, who will associate with, much less employ, this loathsome, charaeterless, pennyless being, ever willing to do the dirty work of those who will teed him —- “Kit■!- of a feather will flock together.” clerical I mport, James B. Simcoke and dandy jim have assumed the leadership of the new Brackenridge-Re-publican party, and the Adams County Democrat is their organ. BRANDRETH’S PILLS. While brandreth’s Pill are so potent, for good -diseased bodies tliev are bermless as bread’, The babe at the brea t or the man of ripes years and delicate females are certain to receive an increase of health from the use of these Pills blessed of heaven. It has been said bv an aided physicirn, that'this medicine always benefits and never injures.’ Wherein is the superlative quality. The Brandreth Pills have no power or action but upon impure humors in the blood. They seize only the impurities in and around the parts affected by disease; all the parts involved in diseased actions are operated upon and eleanced from all foulness and reinfused ; with ‘Life,’ bv the wonderful curative | powers contained an ! inherent of the most justly famed Brandreth’s Pills. Millions of people whose lives appear ed to be at the last ebb. worn out. by fever’s consuming fires, by consumption’s insidious advances by racking torments of inflammatory rheumatism, have been cured by the use of these pills. The . persons are living witnesses and thous ands are residents in every citv of America. Principal Office, No 294 Canal Street. Newt York Sold bv T T. Dorwin Decatur and by all respectable dealers in medicines Ask ' for new style. "notice. ' ■ • Notice is hereby given that Mary Find- i ly has been appointed Admi.iistratorix, ' with the wilt annexed, of the estat" of ( Robert Findly. deceased, late of Adams ( county. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARY FINDLY, Sept. 26, 18M. Administratrix.
® STORE! i I ■—- CBABBS & MOSES' Have opened a New Store and New Goods entire in, Houston’s Building, Where they are prepared to sell goo I a at Smaller Profits Than any other establishment in the W?-t, Fort Wayne not excepted. If there are any who doubt the truth of this assertion, let them come and examine our stock, and if we fail to con vince them of the fact, we will, not only show them our goods for nothing, but pay them for looking at them. Our DRY GOODS i Consists of every variety, kind and style such as ' BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES. CASSINETS. JEANS. TWEE I S , <t C. , &C , ; DRESS GOODS! ■ In tin-, branch of onr btisin’.-ss, we have labored ' without regard to lime or expense to please the i ladies, and m our select ions of Brints, Alpaccas, Moreno®, De Lains?. Paris Plads, Mohair Lustres, Mousseline Repps, Scotch Ginghams, j Hoop Skirts, etc. etc , etc. ' feel that we have more than succeeded — ■ I hey are al! of the latest and most fashionable styles and we will sell them cheap We, also, ' have a splendid assortment of IV II IT E G (HI I) SI Such n c : Henvy Sheet inf s and Shirtings, bleached an<l unbleached, Jacmietts. I’el'h’iu'its, Mule a la Swiss, Book Muslins. Brillants. Lawns, Checked Nainsooks, Shirt Bosoms, etc , etc. F L ANN E L SI ’ Os all kinds and of the very best qualities.— V, oolpu Hoods, for ladies, Comforters etc. Ready-Made Clothing! Over Coats, Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, <tc. Os the latent styles. Our stock in point of style, quality and price is second to none ev er brought this market. HATS & CAPS! Onr Hat and Cap dt partment cannot be excelled this side of New York City, for variet r, and chapuess. OUR STOCKS or HARDWARE! Queensware! GLASS WARE! ANIJ Woo de n Hare! Are full and c mplete; and of the very best qualities Our motto is small profits. GROCERIES ! Os these we have th'' very largest and best as aortment, which we sell very cheap: Coffee, Teas, Spices, Sugars of every variety, Saleratus. Pepper, Indigo, <frc. TOItA C C O S of the very best. Being new beginners, and well aware of the opposition in trade, we expect by close attention to our business, honest and lair dealing, to gain a fair proportion of the public patronage. We recommend our goods to be what they realy are, and our Clerks are instructed to do the same. Again we say, give us a fair and irnpar tial trial and if we fail to come up to the mark quit us. iLFAII kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. Crabbs & Moses Sept 26, 1863,—n 33-» 7
ELECTION ' NOTICE! | SHERIFF’S OFFICE, - ) Adams County, Indiana, L Septembei 4th, 1863.) T JXCOB STULTS. Sheriff of the county of I' Adams and State of Indiana,do hereby give notice that a General Election will beheld at the usual places of holding Ebctions in thseveral town-hips of Ada in s County, on the Second Tuesday of October, it being Tuesday, October 13,1863 For the purpose of electing officers in the certificate of the Clerk <>f the Adams Circuit Court a copy of which is hereunto annexed. JACOB STULTS Sheriff A. C. Clerk’s Certificate, STATE OF INDIANA,) ADAMS COUNTY. f ss ’ To the Sheriff ol Adams County, Greeting: T, J AMES B. SIMCOKS, Clerk of the Adams 1 Circuit Court, in. ami for, the State and coun- . ty aforesaid, do here y certify that at a General Election to be held in said county and State, I on the 2nd Tuesday in October </ next, the following officers pre to be elected, to wit: One Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for A dam* countv Ont Co imy Auditor for Adams coun •y. One L nJ Appraiser for Alams coun- | ti. Onr Coroner for Alatr>< countv. One Justice of the Donee for Wabash township, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Wolf, E-q j Two Justices of the Peac-' for Preble township, to fill the vacancies occasioned ;by the expiration of the terms of service . p>f Abraham Summers and John Arch- ; b..id One Justice of the Peace for French ■ township, to fill the vacancy occasioned by j I the resignation of Jacob Sari, Esq. I One justice of the Peace for Root town- | ship, to fill the vacancy occasioned bv the <■ z.i . —e nIT.-rle-i kiah Brown. Witness my hand and the seal of said [Seal] Court this,The26lh <!av of Amziist 1863 JAMES B. SIMCOKE. Sept. 5. 1863. Clerk. Sheriff’s Sale. })Y VIRTUE of an execution to medirec- > ted and (hdivered by the Clerk of the | Adams Circuit Court of Adams Courty. Inj diana. 1 will expose to salp at public auction, j at the Court House door in said Countv be I tween the hours <>f ten o’clock a. m and four o’clock p m on Satu. October t 17. 1863 The )•”’ t-’ "nd pr* fi !t: for n term of years not i( yrpedi g « ( -vi n of lhe toilowing described ’ Real Estate t< wi : The south half of the south west quarter, west half of tin- south east quarter, all that part ofthe north-east quarter of the <ou‘.h west quarter lay ing north-east ofthe road lending from Decatur to Fort Recovery, Ohio: and the south half <f the north half of rhe south west qna ter all in I section twenty nine (29), township tw- nty six j (26) north, of range fifteen (Is> past, in tin* I counts of Adams and Stateof Indiana;contain- ; ing two hundred acres, more or less Ami on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the Executiort, I will at th* l *ame j time and place at public auction • xpose o 1 snl<» the ee simple of said described Real ' Estate. Executed as the property of AbiahamKinf ner John Strait, Janies Vanderinark, at suit of John K. Evans-. JACOB STULTS, Sept 5,1863. Sheriff. Last Notice. Having many old accounts in Adams I County, which have been standing for years; and which I must have settled, I hereby give notice to’all those owing me lon these old accounts, that if they dont come forward and settle the same, I will publish their nams in the newspapers DR B LEHMAN Newville, Wells Co., Ind Sept. 12, 1863. i Wood! Wood! The undersigned will, on Saturday, October 3*l. at the Auditor’s Office, in Decatur, between the houis <>f one and four o’clock p in. ■ sell to the lowest respon ible bidder, the delivery of forty cords of hickory, beech and sugar j wood for the use of the county The wood to be two feet in length, made ready for use, and 1 corded upon the public square To be deliv cred during the month of January. 1864 W. G. SPENCER. , Sept. 5, 1863. Auditor. BOOTS & SHOES. At lower prices than ever before offered n this market, and cheaper than th? same ui teles can be bought in Fort Wayne. I will set Mens’ Fine Calf Shoes, a good article, fors I, i‘to $ 1.56; womer’s hig> heeled Gaiters, sl, fO lo $1,3 Land all kinds CH I LOK E V’S SHOES, atthe same rates. 1 have, also, the best lot o Women’s (alf Shoes. ever void in Decatur, from SI,OO to J 1,25. pe keir,beside, iny quantity of my own niakearj b. usual will make to order. Leather,Findings, Stock fn" country shoemakers of alt kihds. and shoemakers tools, ofthe best.quality,cheap for cash. Oive m< a rail , Dreatnr. March 23. JESSE Kit.’p
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I Crra'.i"'. Mfitical Circnlar M I ’* W! H K a. B g f I'll---..-. 7 lar:-.- 5 3 c?ut rtaiDjM. I Drs Jackson, TL-tb-rl <£• Co ,’ ‘r pri« tors of, t I.*- Nh! ional L'i p. t. • ry, .ib'ib hed Cincin- [ u ni. () . .’uh i.I "' c h d t'l’ivalii' di-u.Des ! a ith ug. .Xi.mph d r.'pith y V t 4.u: tante? to , ; <’iirn (iolH'l 1 I <E . (>h Svphillis. 111 put. DCy, I \ cm i .'J En:i-f ons, or S 1 -J. p. b ■ E:y i.-mods. Ff-malv 1, (.ii pli'ittl-. in short. e\i-rv 1 ; possible form art! v.irii iy ol Srxnlttr Di- rase. , i Cures rapid : m t nl* m - | "jm.-'m-Bt ami tce> ' moileaai >. mi h i oui Ci'«— iith « n Lvgc ' < ■ 8 in. by 1 j in. li-tit i p.-i-i >■ ol v.iiie d ami int< rs | : sting nnitii r A Im>,a circti lar hTmled for La-‘ 1 li»‘> only. Mmy of on;; pah’ei'fs assert lh< y have sent momy lo Docsors in Eastern Cities ami rectived ; no return. 1 m n why not pntronizr home t’dent—im n • who know the Wv-h rn chtmate ami can <tn * • -|>e<dier cures I Dr J;• ck-<n I’s I- - ' ’mde i ill ; —4f p'*r box—’ , ; -( ii</h>r 'Cii i-ul if p» cial rirleti lb plirs. well I • ’led sei,t v iih the Circular without charge i, < hie of the rh. nio-l hip. re.-l : ng ami im ’ P'»rpint boaxs ev r published, pages 100 j ligravings, I'he Mountain of Liybt or M m ca' ! Protector an I Maruage Guide, ami an Explicit i K oto Lor? an I Beauty ’ It S alisfactory re \ ’<-:ds vearious M;bj. eta 1 ever b” pre fully ex-, pinned in anv popular w 3 k in lee English laiignagi’. J* c am! oi r 3cunt stamp I •r ' hr, <• f«» dollar md flir<-i- 3C( tV sfa ips ; 1‘ : 1 v <!•• eri n ;1, T cnlar. whwh every young j u: t>h--u ,d I,.tv • a ii< ;j » r -«ics of wrll Medic in ' and instrnci ions <c!it promp'lv r»> *1 j 1 i’t oi the e. ii iiliv Consult in liomiS<4,-Lb-peiis.arv, No 167 street. P. O . 1 ux.N.I I I ' ' | ; l<R JACKS >N’S OR! NT.IL LINIMENT. ,j Removes all coldness and rejuvenates or ; ' gans which have lain dormant for many years. ! It will cure any case of iinpotpncy, cream ami increase the passiocs for anv reasona.il? time I Can be mailed with perfict safety. Price , | per bottle. DR. J XCKSOn’s FRENCH PATENT MALE RAFE It is perfectly safe and never tails togivesat ' tsfaciion. 1 1 is tne only sure ami safe preven ; | five against contracting disease ever invented j Price $1 each 4 dollars, per half dozen, and i 1 dollars per dozen santby mail. Sept. 19,1863 I Haag Your Banner on the OUTER WALL! ; ‘ f BK AC E’ENRI DG E ; I f IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions’, i TO HIS Immense Stock of □ROCI: It I E !'. AND IS TAKING \ll Indiana Free Banks. ) ITTSBURGH. KENTUCK V ! AND IOWA MONEY I AT par: Pli® ni x Gr 0 eery.. Comer Calhoun A. Berry Streets FORT WAYNE, INDIANA v5-n3O-Iy. t A. D BRANDRIFF. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN II a r d ware AM t. 'ec ® 5a ra d » ALSO ' TIN PLATE. COPPER, BRASS uhd t SHEET IRON WARES. i — ALSO — Bar Iron and Nails. 1 Manufactured at the Ironton Mills j from the very best quality of Hanijin» Rock, Gold Blast Charcoal Metal WitrraiiluJ. SWEDES IRON, STEEL PLOW,;' WINGS, CAST. GERMAN. AND SPRING STEEL Iron Axb’s, Pip? Box?**, SSpringM and al! kind* of BL tCKSMITHS TOOLS. Cash paid few all kinds of obi Metals Always on hand, a c anpleh' >toc'-: <•! Uhi Lead, Paints, Od< Pun*. C. Pin? Sash, and Ihtors, with a complete Mock of ! And Mechanics’Tools of ev?rv description. ; 2Vo 83 (’ohiVi -'fl Strict fort w.xyne, iNn. August 7, 1862. [v6 n 7] Notire. Notice is herebv given that the undersigned has been appoint' d administi at.>r : lof the Estate ol Hiram. R Pugh, late ol , T<nia Countv lowa, deceased. Said Es- I j tale is supposed to be enlvent. WM. G. SPENCER. 1 Septt. 12, 1863. Administrator,
UJ- A3 <Oi l,?; ii! A M.. IT- W AYNFTEsIf 12. Sh ‘ CHINA Si ORlv VHL CUEAUEkT HOUSE IN THE CITY; f 4 C? ■XJ BF.SI onto <e c Si 0n c Croc ks. only 8 axd 10 CHS. n.R ual. ! « to WALLFAFBR, " FROM 6} TO 7.5 CTS. V».K ULI.T. «> ’f* lliO pieces befit Ss"lie China. to eJ 50 do do ‘ ' l? -e <JO ( ] 0 ,; o .ie )> Ih 7 I do fanev st. io. II 'i . I. 0 46 do . ■ ' ■ ' .<a tret, 5.50 46 ,1,. 4 : , r'. la vr.re, 3.00 . n I i a ware and w kite (i (H i; > stere were :’,50 C.mi .u.n Pl:it< s, per set. 20c., 95c.. iOc 01 Common Teas,‘Jo Quart Pitchers, 25c ’ ■ Call, nitclimfi 25; Stone Tens. 3 ( .j a to 40. All kinds of Th 1 LOW DISH-; © ES terv low. COAL OIL, of ti e bcH t }-< 45 qithlity, 6 I cents p.r gallon. ‘ o Lam p s , Marble Bottom, C' H C(».il Oil J.;in ns. Glass. ‘6 g.j 33 Cut Glass L.t: |o. «'• Ts) Large Mnrblc Bottom, ' J b ' „ Hanging Lamps, 1.00 j•’ <l4 do large 1.50 — Bracket Lamps, I.< f ® y de d.‘ large 1 fO'tn I • All kinds ofair tight Frnit Jt.rs. <*• rt Glassware, M uodrn-wa'e, Tul s, 1 ail’, <» and Churns elnnper than st.y oil et ta O house in the city. | • Silver Plate.l 'Varc, Knives and F<ks, v - Ladies’ Baskets. n>S. I 111 To d TTiTw s UNION STOVE STORE! 1 The readers of the “EaOTi:" are informed tint ASH & AG NEW Hav? on hand a very large and COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STCY !•.< of the vcri In . t patents —non? Letter rani? found in the United States —which w? will *?11 at greatly REDUCED RATES. All wa ranted to be ns represented, or if not v e will refund the money and have «jo unkind feelings. Ww have also a good stock of Hardware, Tin, Copper and SHEET IRON Ware, and House Fv.inish ing goods, which w»* are selling very • w. W? Bov Stoves in Cincinnati. W(» bnv Stnvcs in Pittsburgh. W? buy Stoves in 'l'roy. We bnv Stoves in Cleveland. We g?ll S’oves on time. y; f "." ( ' !,sh - W.> sell GOOD 'iTN'T, A nr.. Purchasers will do well to call and rxmnne our stock, in order tn judge for themselves, nt ASH ( fc AGNEW’S. R. H. Schwegman’s old stand. No. S7 Columbia Street. vo’l3o. Fort Wavn?, TDdinna .WI<IT|!)i6TII1:I,IFE(1FTIIWF! W H. BROOKS. Jr.. Wholesale Bookseller. -AvnVo » . ( nllionn Street. FnH Wavne, Indiana. T>’ ?T ''’G rrrTr ’ " T ''\ T EFR ROOK MAN OF *’> Xi, i respectfully annoi’i c?f that lie ha« Tar<j?*-t stork <4 BOOKS <v STATIONARY. in th<* citv. n hich hr offers to th? t>ade n, ua unHv low for Cash. Religious. Scientific. Political, iml M i<r.!bineoi)s, constantly or hand, .-ok*, of <>v?ry descriptii u, Slates Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. PAP E R . Letter. (’ p, Le<r;il Cap, Nate, Drawing. Blot ting and Wrapping Paper of every description FANCY ARTICLES, Wall, Window and Ceiling Papers, a OLD PENS, BLANK ROOKS, LAW and MEDICAL BOOKS. INKS and WRITING FT.UID. of al! kinds, Black Blue, Carmine Ac. Printer* Ink*. Part*, and Ergravini/e, Ma g a zines. Worcester* Dictim,ary, American Cyclop trdia Anent for Harper A Bro. and !> Appleton d Co.. N. York Little, Brown <t Co Pnston. Blanchard <t Lee. Philadelphia. All their publications furnished at the,. Cr •- alngiie prices. Orders must to ensure prompt nt tention. be nccompaniad with th? cash. Cincinnati ana Indianapolis Mils duplicated. Liberal dis oount made to Teachers. Music, and Mnsicnl Instrnmeuh. Violins, Guitars. Accordions. Fl utii. as. Drtujs, Fifes, Cb‘!-en» Evt-y b’strimrnt warranted per fret. of, very de>ci ip’ion and quality frou .» k it!” h> §5 ct lits. < : >•<! < \;,mine befer<‘ purchasing l ' ’< «nd I ceir’ir.cefl that I am selling r ’ • ' ' > \ other < I -.- in the trade, at N ■. 4 Calbouii >1 . W. H. BROOKS, Jr. I •*. h- ’ V n3‘J. se‘:l Estate for Sale 1 <4l r f. r --.!.• :i’i'>Ht 2.000 acres of land sitlifted in Jiff >,» r. . •• (, Adams rrmnty. Adv per-on wishing to bny, will do well to call id . t hC iin*h’r- igm <l. "• nA L IT) Farmers ol Adams County T have two thousand bushels nf Flax Seed I desire to Loan on good reasonable terms, and pay the highest market price forth? same. IL E. COM PA RET. Fort Wamr.Dec 4. n44vCtf Admin’r’s Notice. , Notice is Lercbp tjpaf t-hp >i*d i has been, on the 27th dav «>f,lune 1862, ap. ‘ p Ihte«! Administrator of the t *ti,te of Sarah I Robert deceased SnM estate is supposed ta b?* Cnlvetil. J JT. ITOT»'>, Adin ,-.
