Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1864 — Page 3

I ■JLH . iff" official ‘' AP£B 0F THK COVNTY - I &oCAL& IvI ISCiJLLANEOUS. L> fK " Hcinex.be>'! Remember!! H Our terms of Subscription is, one copv one [ i -, ar in advance,sl.so within the year 2,00, at K,e Expiration of the year, $2,5 i. No paper until ail arrears are paid up, uuHe«atthe option of the Publishers. ■ The paper will be sent to subscribers after j ■i, 4 lr time of subscription has expired unless Euticu is given to the contrary. We receive no Subscribers, for a less period than 6 months. < Special Notice. I TO ADVERTISERS.— Alladvertunneutata gLi/ifor a specified time, and ordered nut before expiration of tlce time specified, wi'lbe charged regular rites for the same up to the time they ■rr ordered out. All subscribers who do not pay their I subscription by the 20th, of this month I will be charged two dollars. EXECUTIVE MANSION, Washington, July, 19, 1864.) i ■ Ti whom it m ty concern: I Any proposition which emhr aces the Restoration of peace, the integrity of the llwhole Union, and the aband nmet of fUAVEi’.r, and which comes by and with 1 nn authority which can contiol the armies now it w.tr with ihtt United Stairs, will be recieved and considered by the Executive Government oi tie United Stai s, mid will be met by liberal terms in nbstaatial an! coll iter >1 points, and the I bearer or b'arers thereo', shall have safe ' cin Pact b.i'.h wir, s. Abraham I.iscolu. Draft. —Th •* f ‘o'lc,n ing are ths in spec'he c. iotas of the s’everal ■tcwiis’iips in this county. I B’uccrcck, 13: French, 24;, ■Hir f rd, 23; Iferson. 12; KirkI, 13, M nit'j?, 18.. I’r.dile,26; ■ Boot. 7; St. Miiry'u*, !b>n ; IGionJ ■2 *•; Washington, 12; WabaJi. 22;' ■Jinking a total of 193. I The inembi.ro of the D.citur ■Siver Bund wiil give a concert at* ■llioschool house on Tin s.lay even I ■ing .Aug. 23. Ev ry lover of mu-1 ■ sic should attend, the programme ■ ; rmist-s a rich treat, an I we feu! ■confident the boys promise noth- ■ ing beyond their abiliti s to filial. j Messrs. Frazee, and McConnell. | Bill? gentlemen a; pointed to visit j Indianapolis, and examine the on-1 IBlistineut rolls have retr.rne l with-' ■Bout biing able to aec nnplish anyIB'.If:11if, although they found a mini i B her of Ada as co. men cred.ted t> jß.lay and other counties, they wii”, IB informed that Gen- Fry. would id jßn.it of no change. Thh will sur IB ] i e hut Jew, as very few expect IB; ny ju.-ti'e i r fr ii ue.- s from the ■ tyrants who rmeusan I -ire robbing B .in-1 luuidiring our ei’zmi '. Grand Hailyl! ! There wiii be a grald rally of j| the people at Dccatu/, on I Friday, August 26. ISG4. lat 1 o,clock, P. M. lon. TIIOS. I N. STILWELL, the Inion c.indi ; date for Congress, an. Hon. J. F. || McDOWEL, the Deiocraticcau’ B date for Congress, wi? be present :| and address the peope. The De | catur Silver Ban 1 wii bo in attorn i| dance, Come one ail all! I Anoter .‘iPologv.-Aii extraordil| » try press of job wck this week | has compelled us tc “again issne a > half sheet. This sjall bo no loss I to our patrons; thcAvo weeks will | be counted as onq I Perfectly Natch l *. —In an interior I town they had, severU} ears ago, a philI harmonic Society, hey gave several I concerts for the purple of raising money I to defray the cost of instruments, &c., ■ and A was reqifted by the com- ■ niittee to sell some <’the tickets to the ■ first concert. Thejreformance was to H be Hayden’s Oratoe of the ’’Creation,” || the different parts >f course, to be taken || by the Indies an gentlemen of the || society. A—hl unusual success in || disposing of his tifiets; in truth, some || astonishment wasreated at the rapidity II with which he w<ked them off. But I g presently it came J their ears that as a II recommendation he repI g resented that the erformauce was to be j in costume. As t‘ principal parts were I Adam and Eve Ifore the fall, the eom- ■ mittee were indigant, and incontinently ■ removed our ovxzealo'is friend from B : office.

I Dr. Hoback's Constituents. We learn that the distinguished and popular inventor of those famous Scan- ' pinnvian Remedies the Blood I’ills bud Blood Purifier, advertised incur Httsiness columns receives nearly as many letters by every mail as the Treasury Department. The average is more than 200 per day! His patients scattered over the broad West the Southern States and j 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 connection is without a parallel in Medical history. Excutor’s Noticei j Notice is hereby given '.hat the under- , signed has been appointed < xecutor of the will of John Meibtrs, sen., deceased, late ;cl Adams county. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. NICHOLAS MEIBERS. I aug. 19, 1961. Executor. Notice. Notice is hereby given that tlia undersigned has been appointed administrator Os tbu estate of Peter B.bz.dec’d, l ite oi I Adams county. Said estate is supnosed ' ( to be solvent. D D. BEVILHAIMER, aug 19, 186-1. A Iministrator, License Notice. Notice i.s hereby given tbxt rhe un(ler>ii*n-. .•<1 will apply Io the Boa'* J of Commissionersi ,\<ianis ct'iHty, at their September session,} lr()i for License to sell spirituous, vin ions : and inhixira iiig l liquors as a beverage, in loss ! <pi mtitii s than a quart, cn in-lot nnmbe sixty ' one iu the tow: of Decatur, Adams county,’ Indiana. SIMEON BIGGS. | ’ Au-r. 5. IRGI. Fann t, Bent Net ice i*. hereb y give- that the undersigned , Guardian of the minor heirs of John Born, de- \ ceased, ofT.-rs for rent lheir farm in Root town- , ' ship; persons desirous of rentiag a good farm ' wi l call on the undersig'cd subscriber near ’ he pr. mi'ips. V.ig 5,1bGl JOHN CHRISTEN. Notice. Notice is hereby given that my wife left my bed and board about th J Twentieth ol July. 1861, Without any just cause en my account. Therei sere, I will not be accountable for any debts ! she may contract in mv name. This, the second day of August, I'6lAu. ,*5, 1561 JOHN T. FAIR. Executor’s Sale The undersizhed will s» 11 at pu lie auction lat flip late residence of John Meibcrs, Sen... dic-.’ised, on Saturday, Sept. 3,1861, The fdkwing property, to-rit:—Two two horse wagons, one bujiry, s.x head of horses, i Mi head of cal t ip, forty head of hogs, plows, i J hai'i•-ws, and all kinds of farming utensils., twelve tons ot hay. two hundred bushels of oats three stove», bedst ids and all kinds of houselie! 1 <M‘d kitchen furniture, Ac. Terms: A credit of nine months will b? given on all sums of three dollars and over, by the purchaser giving his nob? w tli approved security, all sums under three dollars cash in hand. NICHOLAS MEIBERS, A”ij. 5, 1861. Executor, Last Notice. N-it-ice is hiTt-hv given to all who are m lebteil to D. W. Champer either bv note er book account’ now due, to make immediate payment to the undersigned Those not pii,l by the 15:11 August will ' lind their notes or accounts with the pre-p.-r officer lor ooliec'inn. GEO. FRANK, July 29, 1861. Notice to Non-Resident. ' Sr\Ti: of Tndianx,) , Court Common Pleas Adams Couxty, ( 5 Sept. Term, 1861. William Lehman, i vS. / Complaint for Divorce sano Mary Lehman, ) It appe-trino to the satisfaction of the under ' signed by affi I ivit filed that the above named defendant L a non Resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore, notice is hereby given that •said defendant of the filing and pendancy of I the complaint in the above entitled cause and ' that unless she appears and answer or demur .. to the same gii the calling of the cause at the | first dav of the Sept. Term of said court the , same will be taken as confessed to be true and , ! a decree hud thereon accordingly. ’ ! JOHN Me CONN EL, ! July 29. 1861. Clerk. Notice to Non-Besidents. Petition for Partion. I STATE of INDIANA.? Court common pleas ADAMS COUNTY, ss.£ Sept. Term, 1861. . 1 Jacob Baker. 'j , Elizabeth Baker & Jacob Baker ’ Guardian of the estate and person of I Barbara E Baker it Mary E. Baker .! VS George Baker, I ' ‘ Retibeu Baker, J Notice is hereby given that the Plaintiffs in this behalf, has filed their petition for partition ■ against the Defendants in this behalf; and also filed an affidavit setting forth that Reuben Ba t ker, one.of sai l <l,*fi ndants U a non resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore, notice is hereby given said non- ■,! resident defendant es the filing and penJ dancy of said action, and unless he ap | pear in said Court on the first day of the next regular term of the court of common pleas to be 5 1 holden on the second Monday of Sept., A. i D. 136-1. at the Court House in said county, ..and answer or demur to said complaint, the matters therein contained will be taken us r confessed to be true. > JOHN MeCONMIT, j July 23,: 1814. "fork.

• wl j HOSTHTTEH’S celebrated STOMACH ' BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective an 1 alterative of wonderful efficacy in disease of j i the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Cures Dys- I pep-i'i, Liver complaint. Headache, General : Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, . constipation, colic, intermittent fevers, cramps ; ' and spasms, and all complaints of either Sex. . , arising from bodily weakness whether inker ' ent in t he system or produced lif special causes. I Nothing that is n<d wholesome, genial and , I restorative i,i its natureenters into tha compn i 'sition of H .sttetfer’s Stomach Bitters This; popular preparation contains no mim ral of any , ■ kind, no deadly botanical element; nn fiery j ' excitant; but it is a combination of the extracts i of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the ; ' purest and mil lest of all diffusive stimu’ai.ts. ' It is well, to be forearmed against disease. and. so far a« tlw human •*vst. ni cnn be prot.ee- ■ ■ ted bv human means against mnjadb s engen- i ■ de red by an unwholesome atmbspliere, impure ■ i water and other external causes, Ho-tetter’o ! Bitters mnv be relied on as a safeguard. In districts infested with Ferer ams Ajyue, it | has been found infallible as a preventive and J I irresistible us a remedy and thousands whore- I i sort to it under apprehension of an attack, es- ’ erfpe the scourge; and thousands who ne-deef ' to avail themselves of its protective qualities i j in advance, are cured bv a very brief course of ! this marvelous medicine. Fever and Ague! ' patients, after being plied with quinine for i months iu vain, until fairly saturated with! i that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently i restored to health within a few days by the use ; of Hostetter’s Bitters. The weak stomach is rapidlv invigorate! , and the appetite restored by this agreeable l Tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of ! Dyspepsia and in less confirmed forms nf Indi- I GESTtox Acting as a gentle and painless apperient., as well as upon the liver, it also ’pvnriab\y relieves the c n per>nduced | by irregular no ioh of the digestive and secre I live organs Persons of feeble habit, liableto' , Xeri'ain Attacks, Lnirn's'* Spirits, and Fits of \ Langour, find prompt an< permanent, relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this point > is moot conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Bilious Colic is immediately I assiiHged by a single dose of the stimulant, and . i by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the i I complaint mav he prevented. i As a general Tonic, Hostetter’s Bitters pro- • I duce effects which must be experienced or wit- . ' nessed before they can be fully appreciated,.— j iln cases of (institutional Weakness, Premature j Decay and Debility and Decrepitude arising > | from Old Age, it. exercises the electric influ- ' once. In the convalescent stages of all diseases ‘ iit operates as a delightful invigorant. When j the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates I ' to re-inforce and re-estal>li«h them. Last, bnt not least. it is 77ie Only Safe Stimulant, being manufactured from sound and in- ! nocuous materials, and entirely flue from the acid elements present more or less in all the i ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No familv medicine has been so universally, ’ and. it, mav be iruly added, ile.serccdhi popular I with the intelligent portion of the community. ; ias Hostetter’s Bitters. Prepared by Hostetter ' idr Smith. Pittsburgh. Pa. Sold by all Drug- i ! gists, Grocers an J SOrekaepers everywhere. I Ilelnibold’* Genuine Pre ua ml inns Comronnd Fluid Extract Buchu. a positive ( l and specific lemedv for diseases of the Bladder. Kidnevs,Gravel, and Dropsical Swirlings. ; I This medicine increases the power of Diges * ; tion, and excite the absorbents into’healthy * action. I>v which the waterv or calcareous de , j positions, and nil unnatural enlargements are reduced, as w» 11 as Pain and Infi^nintion. i Hm mbold’s Extract Buchu—For Weaknes U «ps ari*ing from Excesses, habits of Dissipa- • t’on. Eailv Indiscretion nf Abuse, attended 1 with the following symptoms:—lndisposition to Exertion. Loss of Memory. Weak Nerves, ' horror of Disease, dimness of Vision, Univor- , sal Lassitude of the Muscular System. Hot Haii'ls. drvness of the Skin, loss (F Power, difficulty of Breathing, Trembling. Wakeful i ness. Pain in the Back. Flushing of the Body, Erupt ions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. * These •vittptnms, if allowed to goon, which this medicine in variably removes, soon follows Imyntenry Fatuity, Epilectic Fits, in one of 2 which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they nre not frequently followed by tho<e ‘Direful Diseases,’ ‘lnsanity and Consumption.’ I . Many are aware of the cause of their suffering I BUT NONE WILL CONFESS THE RDCORDR OF THE TNRANE I asylums And melancholy deaths hy Consumption f beammple witness to the truth of the assertion. I The Constitution once effected with Organic. <■ Weikness r quires the aid of Medicine to » strengthen and invigorate the System, which • TTelmbnld’s Ex'ract Buchu invariably dots. A 1 trial will convince the most skeptical. Females—Fr males —Females—Tn many affections peculiar to Ferna ex the Extract Buchu is j unequaled by any other remedy, as in Ohio i rosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, I or Suppression nf customary Evacuations. Ull ' ceratod or Scirrhous state of the I terns. Leu ■ chnrrhoea or Whites Sterility, and for all comi plaints incident to the sex. whether arising from indiscretion habits of dissipation, or in ■ the decline or change of life.. Take no more. Balsam. Mercury, or unpleasant ! Medicines for unpleasant and dangerous diseasrx., > Helmbold’s Extraot Buchu and improved Rose j Water cures Secret Diseases in all their stages, at little expense. Little or no change in diet. ' No inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength ‘ i to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, i preventing and curing Strictures of the Ure- » lipa, allaying Pain and Tnflamat.ion, so frequent in th»? class of diseases, and expelling Poixonone, Diseased and wornout Matter. Thousands upon Thousands who have been the Victims of Quacks, and who have pai 1 • heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found thev were deceived, and that the “Poit son” has, by the use of “powerful astringents,” J! been dried tip in the system,to break out in an • ! aggravated form, an I perhans after Marriage. , 1 Use Helmbold’s Extract Buchu for all affec- ? I tjons and diseases of the Urinary Organs s > whcthei existing in Male or Female, from I whatever cause originating and no matter of I how long standing. Diseases of these Organs ’ requires the aid of a Diuretic, Hvlrnbold’s Ex-

tract Buchu is the great Diuretic, and is certain to have the de&ired effect in all Diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of the most rel' ble and responsible character will accompany the medicine. Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5.00. Delivered to any add/esA, securely packed j from observations. , escribe Symp f t>ms in all \ j Commarti: itions. ‘ ureo Guaranteed ’ Advice Gratis!' ' Address letter's for information to 1 H. B. lir.LMBOLn, Chemist. I IC-1 South Tenth st , be]. Chestnut, Pa. ( I-.ii-.LMbold's Medical Depot, llllMbold’s Drug \ and Chmiwal Warehouse, SJ)I Biaadwny, New York. Bewdre of Cdnnte’eits and unprincfpTed Dealers who endeavor to ,l of ihcir own” ! ' and * other” articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations. “ “ Extract BucbO. ‘ “ .*• Sarsaparilla. “ Improved Rose Wash. ' Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for i Helmbold’s. Take no other. Cut out the ad- • verfisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. [dec 26, 1863-ly.] Ttveiit--Sixth Kirth>V<iv of the STAR PAPER OF AMERICA .TANI’AJtY 1, 1864. The New York Mercury FOR THE COMING TEAR. dftcr more than a quarter of a century of i uninterrup'ed success, The New York Mer«*ui ry—Standing first on the muster-roll ( f the Literary Press in this country—points proud ' ly to its past career as a guarantee of new tri : umphs in the future. Heretofore, it has eclipsed all rivalry; but it j propo-es to m.ike tin. coming year rm rm Table : by eclipsing its own past history, ard looming I up before the world as the most marvelous ' . specimen of a fji«ciiinfifig, brilliant, amusing, j and comprehensive Literary Newspaper that! ; has ever been published iu either hemisphere ’ THE GENIUS OF EUROPE J xa ill be laid under contribution to give bril- t j liancy to its columns, and side by side with I j original productions of the most popular ro- I i m incists of the O.d World will be placed the j chef d'acuores of the most eminent story wri- . ! tors of the New. MISS M. E BRADDON, Authoress of “Aurora Flovd.” “Ladv Audley’s ' Secret, ’ “John Marchont’s Legacy. ” etc., etc., ' who has suddenly risen, like a ‘Star’ of the i first magnitude in the literary horizon of Great Britain, has been specially engaged to ‘ j supply The New Y’ork Mercury from time to ! time with the wonderful creations of her ge nius, at a cost, which no other weekly in America could venture to incur. Among the multitude of distinguished wii tors and artists who have become familiar to ■ > the masses through the vast circulation nf the . I Star Weekly of America, may be mentioned I the follow')ng, all of whom are still upon it« , i staff: Da. J. 11. Robinson, Margaret Blount. Nep Buntj.m’, Arthui; 31. Grainger , Grace Gard ■ 1 ner, Felix 0 C. Darlf.y. Miss M E. Braddon. I Cousin May Carlton, W. O. Eaton. Georgf ! Martial. Julia S. Ingraham, Edward Willett, | ' Mary Chief, George Albany. Scores of other distinguished literati, undot. | various voms de plume, contribtite to its col < ! urns, while its pictorial illustrations are from 1 I the inimitable pencil of Felix O. 0. Dailey, ' Esq ,th<- best draughtsman of the age. ! The War which has given the coup de grace ; i to so many pretentious publications, and half', destroyed those that still survive, has added ! ■ thousands to the circulation of The New York Mercury. | Its heart stirring short stories, its military , j historietfes, its matchless serial romances, its I ’ racy burlesques, its genial wit and humor, its i delicious gossip, its fairy tales for little folks, ! irs rare poetry, its fresh and vigorous editorials, | •he infinite variety of its contents, and the . largo amount of reading matter it comprises, : render it welconic.<-Vervwhere and to all classes. Containing, ns if does. FORTY COLUMNS of close’v-printed matter, it. may safely be pro non need the cheapest as well as the best Lite rare Newspaper extant. Three favorite writers. Doctor J. H. Robin• i son, Cousin May Carlton, and Ned Buntline, } nre now preparing three stories for The New York Mercury. One of these productions will be commenced in the Oper ing Number of the New Year* The authors being aware of this t fact, are engaged in an emulative contest for . precedence, an J the result will unquestionably ' ' t>e that the most effective story ever penned by I i any of the t' ree, will commence iu the NEW year’s NUMBER . the great Representative Weekly of the Wistern ' World. | The New York Mercury is sold by all news uh n and periodical dealers in America. r ’ o j i subscribers, it is regularly mailed every Satur ; , Jay morning, for $2 a year; three copies for $5; six copies for $9; eight copies for 12, with an extra copy, free, to the getter up of the club.— Six rnmith>.’ subscriptions received. Always ! write plainly the name of your Post Offer, County, ' ’ and State. We fake the notes of all solvent i banks at par. Payment must invariably be made in advance. j O’Specimen Copies s*nt to all applicants. A<!dress all letters and remittances, post < paid, tn 0 AULD WELL WHITNEY, Proprietors of The New York Mercury, No*. 48 Ann street and 113 Fulton st., .' [dec!9[ New York City. SUPPORT HOME. MARBLE WORKS. “Who hat not Lost a Friend.” ' ' The undersigned has opened a marble shop i in Decatur on Jackson Street, between third and fourth street, after the first of April next J he will have a large and better assortment of American Marble’, than has heretofore been offered in this part of . the conn rv. Those who intend.erecting I’onibs ■ MONUMENTS OR GRAVESTONES. - in memory of their loved departed will do well i to give him a call. “The towering Monument, or vaulted Tomb . Point mankind to mankind’s common home. He is also prepared to furnish upon the ’ shortest notice DOOR CAPS AND SILLS, window caps and sills, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. WATER TA ALL & COPING. '■ STONE STEPS AND BALUSTRADES. ■ Specimens of his work can now be seen at. the > ; cemctry a Pleasant Mills. Stone for'James I Stoops jr. wife ami Jrmes T* Dailey. ' Terms Reasonable. 1 I Cali and examine his material, and wook, be ’ fora purchasing elsewhere. , HENRY SCHRADER Wanted! Wanted! I. AtCrahbs fe Moses, all the ashes inthecouns ; try. for wnich the very highest market price will be paid.—jnne 4, 1564.

!LM ffllUl AT THE NEW STORE Os Spring and Summer Goods! CBABBS & HB&ES Have received and are exhibiting one of the finest and best selected stock of FOREIGN AND BBSI BRI MIMI . 'A ’ - Ever brought to this market. DRESS GOODS! From the finest Mohairs of British,French and t.'erman Manufacture, to the cheapest quality of Prints, ! 1 A full assortment of Domestic Spring De Laines and Calicoes. Prints 'of the best Brands, such as spragues, cochecos,pacifies, Richmonds j Dunnels, c&c., &c., for I 2 5 CEN IS . BEADY-MA’IE CLOTHING OF IRE LATEST STYLES & BEST MHERBL! standard sheetings, tickings, shirtings and checks. ! HATS & CAPS! HAHDWA»M I Queensware! and GROCERIES ! Ali kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Ashes :and Black salts wanted. Cash paid for Wheat and W ool.—Sep-26 OHE PRICE STORE TOWNLEY, DE WALD & BOND, 101 COLUMBIA STREET, FORT WAYNE, are now exhibiting a large and attractive assortment "oi new styles of i E W S Poi «fi Dress Goods! Poplins, valencies, mohairs, satin de russc, poil de chevres, alpacas, de laincs, prints, etc., etc. Black and colored silks. New HIM MM .1 'I 11. and spring sliawles. \Ve offer at the lowest prices ■i standard brown sheetings, bleached shirtings, apron checks, tickings, ginghams, etc. r Men’s wear in great variety: gloves, hosiery, cm- • broidcrids. laces, collars, setts, etc., etc. J Fort Wayne, Indiana, March, 1861. I