Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1864 — Page 3
PH E EAG LE. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS.. ■ j..-. j . x ■ .j u | Remember! Remember!! Oar terms of Subscription is, one copr one < vs.ir in advance, sl. within the year $1,50, at rhe Expiration of the year, $2,0',1. No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid up, linens at the option of the ’Publishers. The paper will be sent to subscribers after tlwir time of subscription has. expired unless , notice is giyento the contrary. We receive uo f übßcribers, for a less period than 6 month*. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.- All fa ' ktnfor a ipeeiji'd time, and ordered nut before the expiration of the time specified, will be charged the regular rates for tha same up to the time they t ro ordered out. 1 ?! - / ‘ f-r' , ' County Ticket. fOR RKFKBSENTATITR. P. N. COLLINS. FOR TRKa«URER. JESSE NIBLICK. FOR SHERIFF, JACOB STULTS, ’ FOR COMMISSIONER 2ND Dls'T, * jacob sarff. JUDICIAL CONVENTION. A Convention of. Delegates to nominate Democratic Candidates for Judge! and District Attorney for the 20th Judi-i ci.'tl District, will be held in Bluffton, | Wells countv, on Saturday 16 th July, at 12 11. ' * I APPORTIONMENT OF DELEGATES. Adams, 12 I Huntington, 16 Allen, 38 J Wells, 11. Total, 77 Bv order of Central Committee. W. G. SPENCER Adams, I THOS. TIG AR, Allen, F. P. LUCAS, Him ington, j J. G. SMITH, Well=, BOY WANTED At this office to learn the art of printing; one with a fair English education, from 15 to 18 years of ago. A goo.d studious boy can find an excellent opportunity to obtain one of the best of trades. STRAYED OR STOLEN. , From the subscriber, living in Blue o»'«ek township, Adams county, Indiana, wbay mare, four years old, about fifteen Mtnds high. Any person giving any information of her where abouts to the snbscriber at Pleasant Mills, Adams county, Indiana, will be liberally rewarded. She was missed the 22nd of May. June 4, 1861, LAURA TEEPLE. Dentistry —Dr. V. P>. Sirncoke, has made such arrangements as will enable him to do a very superior job in the way of putting up and inserting artificial teeth, from one tooth to an entire set. either on Gold, Silver, or Rubber. The Doctor has shown us some very beautiful and excellent, sets of teeth, that he is nowputting’up for different individuals, we have never seen them excelled in this or any other place. lie docs his work verylow and vyarrants the same for one year. He nury be found at all times, miles professionally absent, at hjs office in the brick building one door south of Nuttman A Crawford's store. Decayed teeth filled, or extracted, without pain. Dress M aking.— Miss Samantha Grim and Miss Mary- Closs have opened a sewing shop immediately over Jaeob Closs' residence, where they are prepared to do all kinds of work in their line on the bbortest possible notice, and in the latest fashion and the approved style.— Give them a call. CS-Grim & Mickle have fresh beef for sale at Niblick's old shoe shop every Tuesday and Saturday mornings.
Wanted! Wanted! At Crabbs V Moses, all the in the country, for \v ich tl e very highest market price i will be paid.—june 4,1 f 164. Notice of Appointment of Admin- •<> Istra tor. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has bfen appointed Administrat r de bonus non of the Estate of Levi. Pontius, late of Adami county deceased Said Estate is supposed to 1 be insolvent. DAVID STITD.4B AKER. Jan, 19th 1864. Administrator. ( Wee to Non-Resident, i State or Indiana,l Adams Circuit Court Adams County, J August Term, 1864. Ferry G. Gardner ) vs. : Complaint for Divorce Hester Gardner, ) It appearing to the satisfaction of the undersigned by affidavit filed that the above named defendant is a non Resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby given that i said defendant of the filing and pendancy of | Mie complaint in the above entitled cause and that unless she appears and answer or demur to the same on the calling of the cause at the first day of the August Term of said court the same will be taken as confessed to be true and j a decree had thereon accordingly. JOHN Me CONNER, June 11,1864 Clerk. (
Dr. Hoback's Constituents. We learn that the distinguished and popular inventor of those famous Scanpinavian Remedies the Blood Pills find Blood Purifier, advertised incur ausiness columns receives nearly ns m.ihr letters by every mail as the Treasury Department. The average is more than’ 200 per day! Ilis patients scattered over the broad West she Southern States and New England are said to reach the enormous and almost incredible aggregate of 100,0001 By his patients we mean those who use his preparations as their only medicines.. We persume that such a connectiofl is without » parallel in Medical history. £tF SHAKE and BURN I Shake and Burn!! Shake and Burn!!! This is the life of agony endured by the sufferer from Fever and Ague. He wen-. ders like an uncetnin shadow, never knowing what moment he may be prostrated, and therefore di.incHnea to give any serious attention to business. This is the condition of thousands in town and country, It is no exaggeration to say that Fever and Ague kills more people tliad any i twenty other diseases in America. For a sure and speedy cure of this terrible . affliction, we take great pleasure in raeommending Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which have already achieved a wide rep-! I utation for rapid and powerful effects in] ■ renovating the system prostrated by this » I disease. For sale by Druggists and dea- j ' lers g ncr I 1 !.-. I. v< : v uo-re. [lmo ' “'brandri: fir's pills. i While brandreth’s Pill are so potent ' for good dicensed bodies they are herm--1 less'as bread, 'fi,; 1 babe at the brea„t or ! the man of ripes y ears .and delicate fem- ! ales 'are certain to receive an increase , health from the use of these Pills blessaa ■ jof heaven. , It lias been said by an aided physicirn, . that‘this medicine alwava benefits and never injures.’ Wherein is the enperlai live quality. The Br indreth Pills have < no power or action but upon impure humors in the blood. They seize only the impurities in nnd around ths parts affected by disease; all the parts involved in diseased actions are operated upon and . cleaned from all foulness and reinfused with ‘Life,’ by the wonderful curative i powers contained and inherent of the i most justly famed Brandreth’s Fills. I Millions of people whose lives appear|edto be at the last ebb, worn out by fever's consuu ing fir. s, by consumpt ion’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. unds are residents in every citv of Am- | erica. Principal Office, No. 294 Canal ' Street New York. Sold bv T. T. Dorwin Decatur and by, i 1 all respectable dealers in medicines. Ask ; for n-” style. Guardian’s Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned guardian of the estate and persons ! of Frank Neff, Catharine Neff, Noah Net* and Minerva Neff, minors, by virtue of an order es ths court of common pleas of Adams countv, made at the May term of said court, 1864. will sell at private sale, by his attorney, D Snidahaker, at Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on and , after the • ' 30th day of June, 1864. The following described real estate, towit: One-eleventh part of the following described .real estate, to-wiit The south west quarter of section fifteen, and the north east quarter of the south east quarter of section thinty six, and the sonth half of ths north east quarter of section thirty six, all in township twenty- five (26) north, range thirteen (13) east, in Adams county, Indiana, containing in all 380 acres, mere or less, on the following conditions: One-third of the purchase money to be . pai 1 in hand, one-third in six and onethird in twelve months from date, with interest, and to be secured by note with approved security Michael neff, May 21,1 864 Guardian.
C. L. HILL’S Piano Forte Warerooms and Music store, No. 54 Calhoun street, Fort Wayne, Indiana, opposite court house. The largest Musical Instrument, Warerooms in the West. Keeps constantly on hand a large assort- ■ ment of PIANO FORTES. CABINET ORGANS .& melodeons From the best. Manufacturers Sale agent ' for Steinway Shirrs, N*w York.— ' Ciiiiclier|ng'<fc Sons, Boston. Wm.Knabe! I <fc Co., Baltimore, whose Pianos are ac- i knowledged hr al! first class musicians the first in the world. Also, Pianos from tnanv other first class Manufactures. S. D &H. Smith’s I and Mason A~ Hamlin’s Boston Organs, Harmoniumi and Melodeons. The best instruments manufactured in Amari-1 ca. Also, all kinds of small instruments, such i as guitars, violins., flutes, accordeons, drums, Ac., Music'books, instruction bioks and sheet ■ music. My arrangements with manufacturers are such that I can make it to the interest of purchasers to buy here instead of going further, as ( I shall ceitainlv sell as low if not lower than , the manufacturers. | Having retired the services of a competent I Tuner, Pianos and Mbuoubons will be tuned ; and repaired in the best possible manner. j ■ I Fuji Wayue, Jjini 4 IF<»4.—!y
I- . I J-' .V M •J ■■ y HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTEBS. A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and ijilbralive of wonderful efficacy in disease of, , the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Cures Dyspep?jn» Liver complaint, Headache, General I Debility, Nervousness Depression of Spirits, 1 constipation, colic, intermittent fevers, cramps | and spasms, and all complaints of either Sex, ■ arising from bodily weakness whether inher- I i ent •». the system or produced by special causes. I Nothing that is not wholesome, penial and • restorative in it® nature enters into the compci I sitinn of H . sttei.’' r’s Stomach Bitters This [ popular premrnti >n co: ' iins no mineral of anv I kind, no deadly botanical element: no fiery I excitant: but it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mildest, of all diffusive stimu’ar.ts. It. is well to be forearmed against disease, and. so far as the human system can bo protec fed bv human mean® ajrainst maladies engender'd bv an unwholesome atmosphere, impure ’I water rtnd other external causes, Ho-tetter’s f '■ Bitters may be relied on as a safeguard. | districts infested with Fever and Ague, it bias n- n ’nfallible ns a preventive mid . ' a „ rpnl '*dv and thousands whorc- | irresistible r- » , of an attack es i sort to it under sppre», v n .- p, nn cape the scourg-e; and thousruiu' 3 * * _■ ! to avail themselves of its protective qun. :^PS . in advance, are cured bv a very brief course of I th! marvelous medicine. Fever and Affiu i patients, after beinp plied with quinine for ; months in vain, until fairly saturated wits. i that dangerous alkab»id, arc not infrequently restored to health within a few days by the use of Hostetler’s Bitters. The weak stomach is rapidlv invigorated I ami the appetite restored by this agreeable i Tonite, and hence it works wnnderi in cases of Dvspfpsia and in less confirmed forms of Indi g< sTiny Actin'? as a £rentb‘ and painless ap pprient, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Constipation Ruperinducei! bv irreiru’ar ao'inn of the ditrestive and secre . tiveorgrans Persons of feebh* habit, liable to ' Perrons AftaeJm, Turn's* r 's Spirit, and F/7s of) Ttfinqnur, find prompt an- permanent relief. . from the Bitters The testimony on this point i ; is most conclt sive. and from both sexes. Thp nynnv of Bilious Cotic is immediately 1 I assiriged by a single dnep of fhp stimulant, and > i by occasionally resorting to if, the return of the t : complaint rn \v be prevented. j As a frpneral Tonic, ITnsfctier’s Bitters pro I I duce effects which mu®t bo experienced or wit- 1 I nPssed before thev can bn fn’lv appreciated — j ■j In eases of onstitutiDnal Weakness, Premature \ Dtefiij end Debility and Decrepitude arising from Old Age, it exercises the electric, inflit<*nce Fn the convalescent sta res of all diseases it operates as p. delightful invifjorant. When , the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates , to re-in force and re-establish them K 1 Last, but not least, it is The Only Safe Stim j ' ulint, beini? manufactured from sound and in- , nocuous materials, and entirely free from the! ‘ I arid elempfits present mor** or less in all the ; I ordinary tonics ami stomachics of the day • I No family medicine has been so universally, ! and, it may be truly added, deservedly popular . i with the intr’lli'Tent portinn of the community, qq ITostottor’s Ritters. Prepared by Hostetter dr Su Pittshuruh. Pa. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers everywhere. iTrlmhnld•’ f-nnnine PreparationsCiunmund Fluid Extract Biichu, a positive and specific temedv for diseases nf tin* der. Kidneys, Gravel, an I Dropsical S7vollin£rc. This medicine increases the power of Di fes lion, and excite the absorbents into healthv action, by which the watery or calcareous de positions, and all unnatural enlarfirements are I reduced, as w< ]1 as Pain and Tjifiamation. Helmrolb’s Extract Bucnu—For Wenknas ! seR aridiij? from Excesses, habits of Dissina- i Hon,. Farly Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the fnllowine symptoms:—Tndisp isilion ! i to Exertion. Loss of Memory. Weak Nerve?, | horror of- Disease, dimness nf Vision., Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hnnd«. dryii.’ss of the Skin, loss of Power,' diffirultv of ’Rreatliin<r, Tremblinir, Wakeful | npsJi, Pain in the Back. Flushing? of the Body, Ei-intions on the Face. Pallid Countenance. These symptom®, if allowed to £?o on. which i this medicine invariably removes, soon follows ! Imnat.enc,y Fatuity, Epileciic Fits, in one of j which the Patient may expir* 1 Who can Fay that thev are no? frequentlv folk w *rl bv those j‘Direful Diseases.’ ‘lns \ntty and Consumption.’ j Man v are ftware of the cause of their suffering’ ' RUT NONE WTt.T, CONFESS THE RDCo'lD® OF THE INSANE asylums. And melancholy deaths liy Consumption I bearample witness to the tr.u s h of the assertion. ! The Constitution once, effected with Organic I r quires the aid of Medicine to ’ strpnothen and invigorate the System, which i j Helinbold’s Extract Buchu invariably docs. A j trial will convince the most skeptical, i FemALts—Females —Females.—ln many ajfecj tions peculiar to Fcma'es the Extract Buchu is ! tin equaled by any other remedy, as in Ohio ro«i® or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulnes®, I or Suppression of customary Evacuations. Ul- ! cernted or stale of the Hterii’. Leuchorrhoea or White} Sterility, and for all compfoints incident to the sex. whether arising? ; f'rm in 1 : ‘ eretioii habir® of dissipation, or in H e decline or change of life. Take m mor>' BaLsam. Mercury, or unpleasant for unpleasant and dangerous disease I Helmbold’s Extract. Buchu and improved Rose | i Water cures Secret t)iscascs in all their stapes, 'at little pxponse. Little or no change in diet. I No inconvenience, and no exposure. Tt causes a frequent desire and gives , to Urinate thereby removing? preventing? and citing Strictures of the Ure- I tlp-a, allavinj? Pain, an I Tnflarnation, so fre-j qiipnt in thp class of diseases, and expelling ’ i pniftnneue, Diseased and tenrnout Matter. ' Thousands upon Thousands who have been i the Victims of Qtf.M'KS, and who have pai-1 i he>vy fees to be cured in a short time, have i found thev were deceived, and that the “Poi- ; son” has, by the use of “powerful a®trineents,” ' i been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, an 1 perhaps after Marriage. i Use Helmbold’s Extract Buchu for all affections and diseases of the Urinnjy Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs 1 requires the aid of a Diirehc, Helmbold’s Ex
I tract Buchu is the great Diuretic, and is cer- . I tain to have the desired effect, it. all Diseases i for which it is recommended. Evidence of the i rnost rel' ble and r»’*poiisible character will accompany the medlciue. Price $1 ,n 0 per bottle, or six for $5.00. Delivered to auy address, securely packed From observations. , escribe Symp'o7ns in all Communications, f'ures Guaranteed I Advice Gratis!! Address letters for information to 11. B. II ELM BOLD, ( hf inist. IO! South '!'< ntb-st., be). Chestnut, Pa. Helmbold’s Medical Depot, Helmbold’s Dtvg ' ■ and Chemical Warehouse, 591 Bioadway, New York. Beware of Counterfeits and unprincipled Dealers who endeavor to dispose ‘‘of 'heir own" aud ‘ other” articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations. “ “ Extract Buchu. *• Sar^apa’ills. ‘ n Improved Rose Wash. . Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for ' ; Helmbold’s. Take ho other. Cut out the ad- I vertisement and send for it, and avoid imposi- ’ tiou and exposure. [dec 26, 1863-1 y.' i Tvventv-Sixth Rirth-Dny of 1 lie jSTAR PAPER OF AMERICA JANUARY I, 1864. ■ I ■ The New York Mercury ’ FOR THE COMING YEAR. : Jfter more than* a quarter of a century of j uninterrup'ed success, The New York M» ry— standing first on the mqi-ter-roll rs the. Literary Press in this country—points proud- ' ly to its past career as a guarantee of new tri - i ; UHinh® m the future. Heretofore, it has eclip®f<l all rivalry: but it ’ I propo ps to make th«. cofhiiig year nu merable . t>y eclipsing its own past history, ard looming | ’ up before the world as the most marvelous i specimen of a fascinating, brilliant, amusing, | ’ and comprehensive Literary Newspaper that 1 has £ver been published in either hemisphere j THE GENIUS OF EUROPE will be laid under contribution to give bril- | ' liancy to its columns, and side hy side witji ’ original productions of the most popular ro- | niancists of the Ohl World will be placed the ’ , chef d'aeuvres of the most eminent «tor.y writers of the New. MISS M. E. BRADDPN, Authoress of “Aurora Floyd.’’ “Lady Audley’s i [Secret, ’“John Marchont's Legacy. ” etc., etg., n has suddenly risen, like a ‘Star’ of the ’|c.. ’»'Yn’ ,n<^e ’ n th® literary horizon of irsu specially engaged t«» Great Britain, r.. supply The New York ?,^ rcur y ‘‘ time with the wonderful creations C's ber ni'is, at a cost which no other weekly i» 1 America could venture to incur. Among the multitude of distinguished wii tersand artists who have become familiar to i the n-asses through the vast circulation of the [ Star Weekly of America, may be mentioned ! the following, all of whom are still upon its | staff: Dr. J. H. Robinson, Margaret Blount, Ned ' Buntline, Arthur M. Gbaingi r, Grace Garb I ; nfr, Felix O C Parley. Miss M. E. Braddon. j Cousin May Carlton, W. 0. Eaton, Georof | , Martial. Julia S. Ingraham,Edward Willltt, j j Mary Chief, Gsokge Albany. Snores of other distinguished literati, under ; I various noms de plume, contribute to its col I : urns, while its pictorial illustrations are from ; I the inimitable pencil of Felix O. C. Parley, i Esq., the best draughtsman of the age. | The War which has given tiw coup de grace ; to so many pretentious publications, and half) , destroyed those that still survive, has added | ! thousands to the circulation of The New York ! ’ j Mercury. j Its heart stirring short stories, its military ' historicH.es, its matchless serial romances, its ! [ raev burlesques, its genial wit and humor, its 1 delicious gossip, its fairy tales for little folks, '■ its rare poetry, its frosh .and vigorous editorials, : the infinite Variety of its contents, and th? I J large amount of reading matter it comprises, , render it welcome everywhere and to all classes. Containing. a« it Hops. FORTA’ CCLEMNS | nf closely-printed matter, it may safely be pro i non need the cheapest as well as the best Lite rary Newspaper extant. Three favorite writers, Doctor J. H. Robinson, Cousin May Carlton, and Ned BuntHne, are now preparing three stories sot The New Y r ork Mercury. One of those productions wiD ! be commenced in the Opering Number of the New Year. The authors being aware of thi® i fact, are engage d in an emulative contest for precedence, and the result Will unquestionably ■ lie that the most effective story ever penned by I any of the t rep, will commence in the NEW year’s NUMBER ' the great Representative Weekly of the Western i World. The New York Mercury is sold by all news- ■ men and periodical dealers in America. Io i subscriners, it is regularly mailed every Satur i Jay morning, f<>» $2 a year; three copies for $5; fix copies for $9; eight copies for 12, with an extra copy, free, to tho setter up of the club.— Six months’ sußrciptions received. Alwaijs \ write plainly the namcof your Post Office, 1 and State. We take the notes of all solvent ' banks at par. Payment must invariably be made in advance. tET Specimen Copies s r nt to all applicants. Address all letters and remittances, postpaid, to CAULDWELL WHITNEY, Proprietors of The New York Mercury, N 05.40 Ann street and 113 Fulton st.. [decl9[ New York City. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered by the clerk of the couit of common pleas of Adams county, in the State of Indiana i 1 have levied upon and will expose to sale al public auction, at the court house door, in said i county, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. '[ and four o’clock p. m.,on Saturday, May 7, 1864 The rents and profits fora term of years not . exceeding seven, of the undivided one-half of the following described real estate, to wit: The south west q uarter of the south west quarter ofsection throe (3) also the enst half of the north east quarter of section nine (9). all in township twenty-six (26) north, of range fifteen (15) east estimated to contain sixty acres more or less, in Adams county, Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the execution. I will at the same time | and place, at public auction as aforesaid, exI pose to sale, the fee simple of said described ! real estate. ! Executed as the property of William Hill at i I the suit of David Shower®. JACOB STULTS, j April IG, 13G4. Sheriff. Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned Overseer >f the Poor will receive sealed propo sals at hi* 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, for one year r *om the first Monday in May, 1864 by the week. 1. G. BAKED. April 16, 1861 Overseer of Poor.
UH MMM i AT THE NEW STORE (f Spring and Summer Goods! [ CRABBS & HOSES Have received and are exhibiting one ofthe finest and best selected stock of AND DOMESTIC MI MOM! Ever brought to this market. Sim GOODS! From the finest Mohairs of British, French and German Manufacture, to the cheapest quality of Prints, , A full assortment of Domestic Spring De Laines'and Calicoes. Prints jof the best Brands, such as spragues, cochecos. pacifies, Richmonds j Dunnels, <Tc.,&c., for 2 5 CENTS, REIDI-JIVIE UOTBI.VG OF THE LATEST STALES 4 BEST UATERIAL! Standard sheetings, tickings, shirtings and checks. HATS & CAPS! HARDAA ARE, Queensware! and GROCERIES ! Ail kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Geods. A.«hei and Black salts wanted. Cash paid for Wheat, and Wool.—Sep-2G ONE PRICE STORE TOWNLEY, DEWALD & BOND, 107 COLtMBIA STBEKT, FORT - - WAYNE are now exhibiting a large and attractive, assortment of new styles of NEW SPRING Dress Goods! Poplins, valencies, mohairs, satin de russc, poll de chevres, alpacas, de laines, prints, etc., etc. Black and colored silks. New MIM OO® and spring shawleS. U'c oiler at the lowest prices standard brown slicetings/hleaeted shirtings, apron checks, tickings,' gmghains? etc. Men s wear in great varieir; gloves, hosierr, emI broidci ids. laces, collars, setts, etc., etc. t ort Wayne. Indjana. March. 1864
