Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1864 — Page 3
THE EAGLE, ! OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL & Remember! Remember!! Onr terms of Subscription is, one copy one Year in advance, sl. within the year $1,50, at fltoe Expiration of the year, s2,Ou. No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid up, unco* at the 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 , rnbscribers, f<K a less period than 6 months, i Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.— All aMrlistments ta kun for a specified time, and ordered out before tke expiration of the time specified, wi‘l be charged the regular rales for ths same up to the time they »«re ordered out. County Ticket. FOR RKrStSEbTATIVE. I’. N. COLLINS. FOR TREASURER, JESSE NIBLICK. » TOR FUERIFF. JACOB STULTS, FOR COMMISSI SF.R 2nd Dls'T, JACOB SARFE. BOY \\’AnTeD~~ At this office to learn the art of printing: one with a fair English education, from 15 to 13 years of age. A good studious Loy. ean find an excellent opportunity to obtain one of the best of trades. I’o THE PUBLIC. Crabbs & Moses will take in exchange ■ for Goods all Eastern currency at par ex-1 opt mutilated or defaced bills. 't his is but another evidence of the liberality of this firm, and' shows plainly th tt they have noi intention of taking the advantage ofithe edicts of the Bank speculators to shave their custom rs. JOHN, of the White Corner, just returned from the eastern cities, where, he says he bought,! Ly far, the largest stock of goods; that was ever bought at any one time for this market; so look out in a very few days for a. perfect; avalance of New Goods. Ile further says that having bought his ■ goods himself, and for the ready ■ cash, he can sell goods cheaper! than any estab'ishment tiuu orders their goods by piece-meal or; buys them on credit. Removed.—Niblick & Gloss; have removed their Boot and Shoe! Store to the corner building formerly occupied by John Gloss as a; Hotel and immediately opposite; the Brick Corner, where they li tvs opened the larg -s' and finest stock of Boots and Shoes ever offered in this market. The same! kind of a boot that sells in Fort Wayne for $9 they sell for 87 and S 3. Ladies’ Shoes and Gaiters that sell there fur $-1 they sell for 83, besides they are the only men we have ever seen that could make! a handsome shoe fit an ugly foot. m ...— g*£“By reference to our terms it will be seen that we have made a slight advance in the rates of advertising, which was absolutely necessary todive under Lincoln’s, 'administration; and if everything! continues to advance —not in val-; rie biut in green backs—as it has for the last two months, we will be compelled to make another and greater advance unless Old Abe or King Oliver suepends the Eagle by proclamation. C®TTn to-day’s paper will be found another letter from our correspondent in the Red River Expedition. which shows up Gen. Banks, the abolitionists’ pet General, in a very unfavorable light. If he had lost nothing but his stolen cotton in his blunders we should be thankful, but that was about the only’ thing he saved. There is to be a Miscegen rally of the unconstitutional abolitionists in this place on the 16th of this month- _ . * ' - I 1
Dr. Roback’s Coustitnents. We learn that the distinguished and popular inventor of those l»mous Scandinavian Remedies the Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, advertised in our business columns receives nearly as man letters by everv mail as the Treasury i Department. The average is more than 200 per day! His patients scattered over the broad West the Southern States and: 'New England are said to reach the enormous and almost incredible aggregate' of 100,0001 By Lis patients we mean those who use his preparafions as their only medicines We persume that such a connection is without a parallel in Medical history. jf#- SHAKE and BURN 1 Shake and Burn!' Sliake and Burp!!! This is the life of agony endured by the ! sufferer from Fever and Ague. He wen- ; I tiers like an uncetain shadow, never know ing what moment he may be prostrated, and therefore disinc ! inea to give any serious Atten'ion to business. This is the I condition of thousands in town and conni try, It is no exaggeration to say that Fever and Ague kills more people thad any I twenty other diseases in America. For I a sure and speedy cure of this terrible affliction, we take great pleasure tn roeom- . mending Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, : which have already achieved a wide rep- ' utation for rapid and powerful effects in renovating the system prostrated bv this disease. For sale bv Druggists and dealers generally, every where. [lmo BRANDRETH’S PILLS? While brandreth’s Pill ere so potent for good diseased bodies they are lierm- . less as bread, The babe at the breast or! i the man of ripes y ears and delicate females are certain to receive an increase of health from the use of these Pills blessed ' j of heaven. It. has bec-n said by an abled physicirn. i that'this medicine always benefits and : never injures.’ Wherein is the supeila-l I tive quality. The Brandreth Pillshave; |no power* or action but upon impure, humors in the blood. They seize only) ! the impurities in and around the parts I ; affected by disease; all the parts involved ' ; in diseased actions art- operated rfpon and cleanceri from al] foulness and reinfused with ‘Life,’by the wonderful curative, ' powers contained an ! inherent of the ! | most justly famed Brandreth’s Pills. Millions of people whose lives appear- j Jed to be at the last ebb, worn out. bv I fever's consuming fires, by consumption’s insidious advances by racking torments of inflammatory rheumatism, have J been cured by the use of these pills. The persons are living witness) s and thous. I ands are residents in every citv of America. Principal Office, No. 294 Canal ; Street New York Sold by T T. Dorwin Decatur and by ill respectable dealers in medicines. Aek ! ! for n-— style. Take Notice. ; United States Assessor's Anderson, Ind , April 15. 1864 ) I. Winburn R. Pierse, U. 8. Assessor! 'oi the 11th Collection District of Indiana ' •lo hereby notify all whom it may concern i I that from and after the 23d day of April ; I 1864, for the space of fifteen days, the J lists, valuations, and enumerations made; and taken foe the county Adams, will be I open for inspection at. the office cf W. D. Fraze, Assistant Asseesor in and fort said county, and that I will on the 16th ! day of May nrxt at the office of said As- ; i sistant Assessor receive and determine; appeals relative to any erroneous or ex-! ccssive valuations or enumerations made I by the Assistant Assessor aforesaid, and continue Irurri day to day until all are heard. WINBOURN R. PIERSE, Ass I Ith Col. Dis. Indiana. April 30, 1864 I — ~ — | Notice of Final Settlement Nolic? ia given that rhe ndru'r ofthe CRtateof Bar bara Gasse, decased, will present his final set--1 tiement account and vouchers to the court of common pleas of Adams county, Indiana, for 1 examination and settlement at the next term of said court to be held in Dec atur, in said county, commencing on the second Monday in May, 1861. JOHN MeCONNEL. April ; - | Notice of Final settlement Notice is hereby given that the administrator of the estate of Vyilliam 4<py, deceased, will present his final settlement iccourt and vouch era to the court of common pleasuf Adams county, Indiana, for examination and settle ment at the next term of > aid court to be held I in Decatur, in said county, commencing on the second Monday in Mav, !<6l. JOHN MeCONNEL, April 23. 1864. Clerk. Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that on the first Mon day of May 1864 at the Court House in D»*ca . tur County Indiana there will be held a 7 own Election for the purpose of Electing Three Trustees on- Treasurer one clerk one assessor and one Marshall for said town to serve for one year. J R 8080 April 23. 1864. Clerk Poor Notice. No'.ier is hereby that the undersigned 1 overseer of the no*->r will receive sealed propo- | sals at his office in Root township, j lams county, Indiana, from thisdatetill the first Monday in Mnv next, for the maintenance of Anna Maria Schultz, a pauper of said county , for one year from the first Monday in May, I , ,1864. SAMUEL. ABER. , April IM IHI 1. Overse-r of Pous. J
! a54 Traaa i I HOSTETTERS CELEBRATED STOMACH j ! BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic.’corrective and alterative of wonderful efficacy in disease of 1 the Stomach, Liver an’d Bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver complaints Headache. General Debility. Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, constipation, colic intermittent fevers, cramps and spavins, and all complaints of either Sex, nrHncr from bodily weakness whether inher . i ent in the system or produced hy special causes Nothing that is not wholesome, o-enial and restorative in its nature enters into the compn sition of IL.s’tetters Stomach Bitters I’his I popular preparation contains no rnineral of any kin-1, no deadly botanical element.; no fiery; excitant; but it is a combination nf the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the i i purest and mildest of all dififtisive stimu-’ants. It is well to he forearm ■<! arrainst disease, j and. so far as th-* human sv«t»-m can he protec 1 ted by human means no-ninst nvladi s engen- • , dered by an unwLolesonu* .atmosphere, impure ! water and other external causes. Ho tetter’s J Bitters maybe relied on a* n safeguard. In districts infected with Fever and Ague, it has been found infallible as n preventive and ! irresistible as a remedy and thousands whore- - J sort to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the sconriro; and thousands who neglect ' to avail thenvelvcß ofits protective qualifies ( in advance, are cured Bv a very brief course of this marvelous medicine. Fever and Aanie ■patients, after boinsr plied with quinine for months in vain, until fairly saturated with. ‘ that dnne’erous alkaloid, are not unfrequent.lv j restored tn health within a few days by the use | I of Hostetter's Bitters. The weak stomach is rnpidlv invijorafe-l ; ■•nd the appetite restored by this agreeable T onic. and hence it works wonder ? in cases of Dyspepsia and in less confirmed forms of Lxpigfstiox Acting as a erentl.* and painless ap- ; pprient, as well as upon the liver, it al«o »nva- . riably relieves the Coxstipatton superinduced j bv irregular nc'ioTi of the diwettive nnd «pcre- ! J five organs Persons of feeble habit, liable to < Nerron< Attacks. Laien'B* ' f Spirits, and Fits of { T.anqour. find prompt an permanent reii.n 1 from tb« Titters The testimony on th,is point I is mo*t conch sivp and from Roth «<>xe« The nennv nf Bn.tous Cni tp is immpdiatolv assn- ued by a single dn«p of the stimulant, and i by occn inn nil y resorting to it, the return of the ! complaint mnv bp prevented. As a (roneral Tonic Hostetter's Bitters pro j diice off et« which must be experienced or witnessed before they can bo fully appreciated — T n cases of Weakness. Premature • Decay and Debility and Decrepitude arhin" ; I from Or.n Age. it exercises the electric influ- ' enrp In the convalescent stages of all diseases ' it operates a* a deliehtfiil invitforant. When I the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates 1 to re.-hiforcc and re-establish them. T.n -t. but (int least, it is 77/c Only Safe Slim ' ulant. bein-r manufactured from sound an-1 inJ nocuous materials, and enl ir-1 v free from the j acid elements present more or less in all th? , ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day No family medicine hn« been so nnivnrcnllv. 1 and. it may be truly added, deservedly popular ’ with the intnlli-rpnt portion of flu* coninmnitv. ( ;as Hostetter’s Bitters. Prepared by Hostetter j ; <(> Smith. Pittsburgh, Pfr. Sold by all Drug- I ! sri-tGrocers and St'.rek< i eper.= everywhere. ' i Ilelmbolo’ Genuine Preparations I Compound Fluid Extract Puchu a positive . and specific .teniedv for diseases of the Bla.h ! j der. Kidneys. Gravel, ami Dropsica.l Swellings. | This medicine increases the power of Dices I tion.and excite the absorbents into healthy ! ' action, by which the watery or calcareous de j positions, and all unnatural enlargements are! reduced, as w»ll as Pain and Tnfiamath ;i. i llelmß'»ld‘s Extract Bucnu—For W. aknrs i : sps nri'ing from Excesses, habits of Dissipation. Early Indiscretion pf Abipe. attended I with the following symptom®:—lnd imposition I to Fxertiiui. Lo<is r.f Memory. Weak Nerves,! ’ horrof of Disease, dimness of Vision. Universal lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, dryness nf the Skin I os* of Power, difficulty of Breathing, Trembling. Wakeful • nesß, Pain in the Back. Flushing of the’ Body, Eruptions on the Face. Pallid Countenance. These »vmptom«. if nllmVed to go on. which , this medicine invariably remove®, soon follows Imnotency Fatuity. Epilretic Fits, in on? of which the Patient mav expire. Who can ‘■ay • that they are not. frequently followed by tho<e •Direful Diseases.’ ‘Tnsaxttt and Consumption? Many are aware of the cause of their suffering , BUT NONE 'WILL CONFESS THE RDCORpS OF THE INSANE j asylums. And melancholy deaths by Consumption I witness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution once efftded with Orga 1 ic , Weakness r quires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the System, which ; Helinbnld’s Extract Buchti invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical Ffmalss—Femalfs —Females —Tn many affections peculiar to Fmna'es the Extract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy, ns in Ohio ; j rO-sis of Retention, Irregularity. Painfulness, or Suppression of customary Evacuations, Ul- , cernted or Scirrhous state of the IBeru*. Leu chorrhoen or Whites Sterility, and for all com- ; plaints incident to the sex. whether arising; from indiscretion habirs of dissipation, or in the d'dincor change of life Take no more Ralsam. Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine* for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Helmbold’s Extrant Burhu and improved Rose Water cures Secret Disea e es in all their staves, at little expense. Little or no change in diet. ■ No inconvenience, and no exposure. T t causes a frequent desire and gives <.’rength to Urinate thereby removing Obstructions, I preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethn, allaying Pain and Tnflamation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling Poisoroue. Diseased and wornout Alatter. Thousands upon Tnov«ANDS who have been ths Victims of Quacks, and who have pail he ny fees to be cured in a short time, have , so ,ii? thev were deceived, and that the “Poison’’ has,by the use of “powerful astringents,” . been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated for.a. an I perhaps >fter Marriage Use Helm hoi -’s Extract Buchn for all after.tions and diseases of the Urinajy Organ*, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever rause originating and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs reanirvK ike aid of a r>iir€tic ?t Jlcl.mhf«l4 » E* .
I tract Buchu is the great Diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effett in all Diseases for which t* is recommended. Evidence of the ! most reliable and responsible character will ' accompany the medicine. Price §I.OO per bottle, or six for ss.o'». (Delivered to any add/es<, securely packed from observations. tscribe Symp'oms in all Communications, f'ures Guaranteed ! Advice Gratis!! Address letters for information to 11. R. HELMBOLD, Chemist. 10-1 South Tenth-st., bel. Chestnut, Pa. | Helmbold’s Medical Depot, Helmboi.d’s Drv.g i and Clumual Warehouse, 5?>4 Brondwny, New York. Beware of Counterfeits nr l unprincipled Dealers w ho endeavor to dispose ‘ of ‘heir own’’ and ‘ other' articles on th reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations. “ “ Extract Bnchft,.- •* '• Far<apa ilia. “ •* Improved Rose W;Ch. ; • Sold by all Druggists everywhere. A c k f< r i Helmbold’s Take no other. Cut out the ad ver!iscnn‘nt and .send for it, and avoid irnposi- ! lion an.l exposure. [dec 26. 13453*1 y ] Twenlu-Sixth Birth-Dny of the STAR PAPER OF AMERICA JASCARY 1. lS«t. 1 1 The New York Mercurv FOR THE COMING TEAR. dftcT more than a quarter of acenttiry of ' nnintorrup’ed success, The New York M< :ry — standing first on the muster roll rs tfit’. Literary Tress in this country—points proud ! ,ly to its past career as a guarantee of new tri • ; umphs in the future. ■ Heretofore, it has eclipsed rill rivalry: but it propo us to make tbj. comit'g year irii4norable by eclipsing its own past history, ai d Ippiping ; up Ire fore the world as the most marvelous i specimen of a fascinating, brilliant, amusing, and com prehens Literary Newspaper that j has ever been pirb'li’sFen in either hemisphere THE GENII’S OF EUROPE •will be laid under contribution to give bril- ! linney to its columns, and side by side with ; original productions of the most popular ro•rnnncistaof the Oid World will be placed th« vhef d'aeuvre.s of the most eminent story writers of the New. MISS M. E. BRADDON, - A”thoressof “Aurora Floyd.” “T.ndv Audley’s Secret, ’ “John Marchont’s Legacy.” etc . etc . i who has suddenly risen, like a ‘Star’ of the , ! first magnitude in the literary horizon of Great Britain, has been specially engaged to 1 supply The New York Mercury from time to ! time with the wonderful creation’ of her g<* 1 • nius, at a cost which n.' other weekly in ' America could" venfun* to incur. Among the multitude of <listingnish'd w> i ’ ters and artists who have become familiar to ■ (he masses through the vast circulation nf the Star ’ kikly of .America, may be mentioned the following, all of whom are still upon its. I staff: Dr J. H. Robinson. Margaret Blount. Nit j Buntline, Arthur M Grainger, Grack Gar-d :ner. Felix O C Dari.lv Miss M E. Braddon. Cousin May Carlton. W. O. Eaton. George ' Martial Julia S. Ingraham, Edward Willett. i Mary Chief. George Albany. Scores of other distinguished literati, under various voms dr plumr. contribute to its col j I nm«. while its pictori:il illustrations are from I i the inimitable pencil of Ft lix O. C. Parley, Esq , the best draughtsman of the age. ! The War which lias given the coup de grace 1 to sn many pretentious publications, and half | destroyed tbos4j that still survive, has added.,, thousands to the circulation of The New York ; 1 Mercury. j Its heart stirring short stories, its military historietfes, its matchless serial romances, its ! ; racy bur’esques, its genial wit and humor, it? 1 ; delicious gossip, its fairy tales for lift In folks. i its rare poetry, its fresh and vigorous editorials.' .he infinite variety of its contents, and the large amount of reading matter it comprises, render it welcome everywhere and to ail class- i es Containing, as it docs. FORTY COLUMNS 1 of closely printed matter, it may safely be pro non need the cheapest as well as the best Lite . rary Newspaper extant. Three favorite writers, Doctor J. IT. RoLin-j | son, Cousin May Carlton, and Ned Puntline,! I are how preparing thru? stories f<<r The Now j York Mercury On? of tin-r productions will ; -be commenced in the Opel ing Number of the ( New Tear. The an■h-»rs being aware of this ! fact, are engaged in fm emulative contest for * i precedence, and the result will unquestionably i He that the most effective story ever penned by any of the t! roe, will commence ii< the NEW YEAR’S NUMBER the great Representative Weekly < f the Wisfern World. The New York Mercury is sold by all news-mr-n and periodical dealers in Jnu rica. 7o subscriner-i, it is regularly mailed every Sntur 1 day morning, for $2 a year; three copies for $5; i -ix copies.for $9; eight copies for 12, with an extra copv, free, to the tetter u > of the club.— Six months’ eubsc’iptions received. Ahcays write plainly name nf your Post Offlce, and State. We take the notes of all solvent j ! banks at par. Payment must invariably be , made in advance. ■’ O"Specimen Copies s z nt to all applicants. | Address all letters and remittances, post- ' paid, to CXULDWELL <fc WHITNEY. j Proprietors of The Neto York Mercury, 1 No«. 4- 4nn street and 11 3 Fulton st., [decl9[ New York City. , | Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered by the clerk ofthecomtof common pleas of Adams county, in the State of Indiana I have levied upon and will expose to sale at . puldiz auction, at ll.e courthouse door, in said ’ county, between the hours of ten o’clock a. in. and four o'clock p. m , on Saturday, May 7, 1864. The rents and profits !<>r a term of years lot ■ exceeding seven, of the undivided one half of ■ die following described real estate,to wit: i ’he south west-quarter of the south west quarter i of section three (3) also the east half of the north | ! east quarter of section nine (9). all in township twenty-six (26) north, of rangt fifteen (15) east i estimated to contain sixly acres more or less, in , ! Adams county, Indiana And on failure to realize therefrom the full i amount of the execution I will at the same time and place,at public auction as aforesaid, ex- ' pose to sale the lee simple of said described real estate. I Executed as the property of William Hill at the suit oi David Showers. JACOB STULTS. April IG, 18G4. Sheriff. i Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned Overseer of the Poor will receive sealed propo sals at his office in Wabash township, Adams ; county. Indiana, from this date till the first Monday in May next, for the maintenance of James R. Tucker, a pauper of said county, fo’one year from the fi< st Monday in May, 1861 by (he week. i I. G BAKER. Ap4dl6, lS6£ ef Be'if.
IM! ARRIVAL AT THE NEW STORE (f Spring and Summer Goods’. CRABBS iOSES Have received and are exhibiting one M the finest and best selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IM! OMS! Ever brought to this market. DRESS GOOD.S! From the finest Mohairs of British, French and German Manufacture, to the cheapest quality of Prints, A lull assor >n ?nt of Domestic Spring De Laines and Calicoes. Prints ;of the best Brands, such as sptagues, cochecos, pacifies, Richmonds Dunneis, etc.. &e., for 2 5 OEN TS ■ IIE.IDMI.II E fLOTIILVC OF THE LATEST STHEJ S lIEST UTERI II! iStandaril sheetings, tickings, shirtings and cheeks. | HATS & CAPS! HARDWARE. ; Queensware! and GROCERIES ! 'All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Ashes 'and Black salts wanted. Cash paid for Wheat and Wool.—Sep-26 DNlpDiy Ism TOWNLEY, DEWALD & BOND. 107 COLUMBIA STREET, FORT WAYNE. iarc now exhibiting a large and attractive assortment of new styles of HE ■ P B I N 6 Dress Goods! i Poplins, valencies, mohairs, satin de rnssc, poll de chevres, alpacas, de laincs, prints, etc., etc. Black and colored silks. New »MM wm and spring shavvlcs. Vi c offer at the lowest prices standard brown sheetings, bleached shirtings, apron checks, tickings, ginghams, etc. Men’s wear in great variety: gloves, hosiery, embroiderids, laces, collars, setts, etc,, etc, Fort Waynn, Indiana, March. 1864
