Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1866 — Page 3

THE E AGLE. ! THS COV’MTT. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. ; FRIDAY, April 27, 1366. New Advertisements. LFSs»«tor'« 8»l»—John Merryman. TTAppointment of Exosutor —J Merryman , jj-Fs iry Oo>.la—C. Cra ihs j nrNcw Marble Shop—B. Vemhoff rrSpoonet's Out e—*’n) Shoo ar 4 on., j DsotcsitON —The Presbyterian church ’ i, to for eomptet’ d thnt it will b« deci on Snnihy the 29ib. R - v W M.j Donaldson. of will be present Riid assist in the dedication strvic.». Goar's L'aot’s Book.—This favorite ruagasine for April liM been received.— Among the attractions for the month, the '•Pet of the Common,” r bcauti'ul she) engraving; a colored, six figure Fashion piste; s wood cut engraving of ‘'Spriag,’ - a Robe Dress from A. T, Stuart 4 Co , New York; Evening Dieis from Evans A Co., Philadelphia; Misses Walking suit, etc. The literary matter is unusually interesting. We no iee Mrs. Daffodil "«' I home." Mcrian Harl ends’ story conl:nued. Belle Rutledge, Mrs. Denison and 1 -other writers contribute to this number. ■ Satvkdat Evknikg Post.—The rex' number of the Post will conclude the , • Phantom of the Forest, one ol Bennetts most thrilling s’orii s IJ is next rtory • will be one of the Mexican Revolution, end will be commenced soon. Philip Morton, one ol the most mo r esting stori s of hack words adventures is continued. Back nntnb< rs furnished containing both stories. The Post offers to every one who will send them a club of 2J subscribers and $60,00 or 30 nibscri'rers an 1 $70,0) a Wheeler and Wilson $55 Sewm ; Machine, H-re is a goo 1 chance to get a good machine at trifling cos'. Address. : IIENERY PE PERSON Co. N >. 319 Walnut St. Philadelphia. Twa Ladt's Fltlixu —Ami ng the cmbi llishmi nls for May are " The 11 turn o' the Swallows;” a showy, picturesque and tasteful Fishion Plate, comprising cos tumes for riding and other lively, out door nmusemen's, the wood cut ‘‘Cl rverboba, llhistruting the story "How Dr R imider beat his Bays;” and “Tire Brd L >ver,” accompanied by a phasing sketch. Th- j patterns for dress ire unusually captivating. An Evming B dice, a Promenn e Jacket will, Ikoi, a Morning Dress, an Evening Toilette, an Emo o' lered Apron, lists, Caps and IT al dressoa, p. t ms (or Knitting, Crochet. &c , ar. aiming th»rn The sterns are as usual varied and >in lb nt. Unt L >cke c.n trib'll s "Brave Heart o'" a Woman;*’ E i.ilic Lo - ter L‘igh "Lite's Saddest Los-; ’ ba y Towne the lively sketch "No P.iir.s, No Gaine;'' August Bell the qu >i i'. an I charming story "Behind a Mrs M. F. Anus "Why he Became G .vernor;" a d Em inn B Rph J the c imdnsion ol the in'ervstingstory of' Z Hah ” Then there are poems bv Florence Percy, Pliila 11. Case, Mrs. Annie Baehr, Mrs Anne Soars Fiske, and others; and in conclunion, editorials, book notices, receipts anil fashion*, Price $2 5J a year; 2 copies S I t-0; 8 copies (and one gratis,) sl6 Wheeler dr Wilsons celebrated Deming Machines are fund lied as Premiums. Single numbers for sal« by the news dealers. .Addriss DEACON & PETERSON, 319 Walnui Street Philadelphia. 1866. SPRING TRADE 1866 Fort Watnx. TOWNLEY, DeWALD, BOND & CO. OFFER A Very Large and Choice Assortment ol Fashionable, Fancy and Staple Goods, Black and Colored Si'ks, Spring DeLaines and Prints, An unlimited variety of Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Shirtings, Cotton Flannel, all Wool, Donut and Silk mixed Flannels, Hosiery, White Goods, Shawls, Linens, Embroideries, Laces, -Housekeeping and Domestic Goods, Broadcloths, Plain and Fancy Catsimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonades, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Matting, NEW STYLES. Balmoral snd Hoop Skirts, Kid Gloves, Corsets, &c. . , Notwiih.tandi.ig the hard times, mA the general scarcity of goods in ti.e Eastern market, our stock will be kept full, and cvutomers can depend upon finding every* thing in our line, al the old accustomed ■ corner, at the lowest market price as usual. i From thia on, we will be in daily receipt of Spring Goods. TOWNLEY,DeWALD,BOND <fc CO. i PtiriMr Columbju At Culhoun

Mud PIXS-—The road known as the Mud Pike, running south from town is represented in a very bad condition, and that portion lying in the south part of the township neirly impassable. It is »n important highway to Decatur, as a large! trade from the sou'h part o f the county I passes over this road, and our business] men should lend a helping baud to make* the nucessary repairs. Monroe township' has contributed forty days work to be applied on that part of the road lying in i Washington township, and in a few days' our business men will be called upon for their donation’. MARRtr.n.—Match 221, by Henry S egcr, Mr George Mcytrs and Miss Caroline Koos April 12th. at Bunavists, by Marrin Kizer, J. P., Mr. John Ssrff to Mist ■ Meuet a Reffeo. Aprl 221. hv Rev. E. W Erick, Mr. Ralph Dutcher to Miss, Dru-ula Counsellor. At the Catholic Church, April lG<hj by Rev. John Wemhoff, Mr. Matthias i Winkle to Miss Elizabeth Ewell. SPECIAL NOTICES. Rally the System. After a disease lias been conquered, there is ' still the weakness that it leaves behind it to be removed. Convalescence is a tedious affair. If the enfeebled and flaccid muscles," the shattered nerves, the thin and Watery blood could speak, they would cry for help. In too many eases such help as is given them is not of the right kind. The fiery stimulants of commerce do harm. They kindle a temporary flame, j which i. a mockery Their eff -ct passes, and ' the last state of him who uses them is worse, than the filkt. Not such is the • ffect of Host, tthi’s StoJI ven I Ritters There is no drawback to their toning 1 properties Balsamic plants and barks rn I roots contribute their restorative juices to ren ! ?< r this soothing and strengthening preparation I a rnoTKCTivs: and Ri uiiHAL agent. Its basis is I the only pure stimulant which has ever been produced containing no fusel oil or any other I deleterious clem'lit. The most careful snd ' skillful chemists have analyz 'd the Bitters, and i pronounce t.l.em harmless. Tliis is scientific testimony; but the testi • niony of the hundreds of thousands who have I experienced the preventive and curative effec's lof tl.e Great Vegetable Tonic and Al era ice o' | mo lern times is still more conelti rive. In fe .’er i and ague, dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous com : plaints, general debility, and chronic com plain’s i'is as nearly infallible <•’ anything in .bis fallible world ran bo. Sol I everywhere A Cough, Cold, or Sore Thront, Ruqt-tars i«ti>nrr attkxtiox. ixn sn<>v:.i> bi CHECKED. Iv ILI.OWKP -OCOXTIXtX, l Irritation of the I.ungs, a Permanent I Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease tl OITEX THE RESVI.T. j BROWN’S BRONGHIAL TROCHES | U.lVtXa A DIRECT tXFLUZXCE TO THE FARTS, GIVE TMRUDIATB REUEV r or Bronchitis, A«thu»n, Cntnrrh Con sumptive snd Thront Diseases. TROCHES ARC USED WITH AL VAYS OOOn SOCCERS. SINGBItS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS d’ill fin 1 T'rthes useful in clearing the voice when' ikon b’fore Singing or Speaking, and re lieving the throat after an unusual exertion o' the vocal organs. The Troches are recommended an I prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent m“i> ihrougho't'. the country. Being an article ol truv m -rit. and having provcit their <ffi.ary bi ate-t of nviiiy veers each year finds ilium ii j new localities in various par s of the world, and j he Triches ar.' universally pronounced belt, r than other articles. Odtaix only "Bwrr> s Ba.'S' ittAi. Trochesled do n '■ t ike any of tha Worth ess [mitatiore that, may be off n d. Sold everywhere ill the United States, anil in Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box To Consumptives The advetiiaer, having lieen restored to health in a fi-w weeks by a very simple rem eny. after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread i disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known toil i leUow sufferers 'he means of cure 7'o all who<i*sirc it. he will send a cony of i the prescription used (free of charge), with the I directions for preparing and using the same, , which they will find a si-re Cure for Coxsi me tiox. Asthma, Broxciiitis, Coughs. Cows, and all Throat mid Lung Affrtdions. The only obIjrct of the advertise) in sending the Prescripjtion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in formation which he conceives to be invalu able, and he hope-every sufferer will try his I remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a Panies wishing the prescription. free, hy reI turn mail, will please address I Rr.v. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings Co.. New York. v9—nil—lyr $1 500 PER YEAR! We want agents er- ' ervwhcre to sell our improved s'-’O Sewing MaI chines Three nm" kinds. Under and tipper feed. Warranted five years Above salary or large commissions paid. The oslt machines •sold in Uit'ted States for le-sthan fllO, which nro fully ticc-iscd ’.g Hoire, Wheeler 4 tl ifson, Grover 4 Baker, Singer 4 Co., and Bachelder. ill other cheap machines are i ' fringemenle and i the seller or user are Hable to arre t.fiae. and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, treati 1 'upon Shaw A Clark. Biddeford. Maine, or at, i No 593 Broadway, New York; No 236Ca-ter St Philadelphia, Pa ;No 14 Lombard’s Block, I Chicago, 111.; No. 170 West Fourth St.,Cincin- ' ' natt O ;or No. 8 Spaulding’s Exchange, Bus ■ ' Mo, N.Y. _ 958 l - v The Mason Ac Hamlin Cabinet Oorganbrty different styles, adapted to sacred and " ecularmusie.for SBO to S6OO each. PIFTL-j ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other .first premiums awarded them Illustrated CaUlogues free. Address, MASON .t HAM'MN b'stox, or MASON BROTHERS. NrW York

Strange, But Trua. Every young lady and gentleman in the) United St ites ean-hcar something very tuucL to their advanUt'e By return nviil (free of char.;*,) by addressing the undersigned. Those ; having fears nf being humbugged will oblige ; by nut untiring this card All others wilt please address their obedient servant. TBO3. F. CHAPMAN, F. 31 Broadway, New Fork, j ll_jyr I A ' Err TsTfYouth? j ” A Gentleman who suffered for ycnis from '* Nervous Debility, Premature Decay anti al I the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, fi 1 1 the sake of suffering humanity, send free to air 1 who need it, the recipe directions fol m iking the simple remedy by which he w:ur • cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad vertis’T’s experience, can d<» su by addressing JOHN B. < GDEN, No. 13 Chambers St. New York. v9—n4 —-ly Marriage and Celibacy 4 N ESSAY OF HMINING AND INA STRUCTIONrOR YOUNG MEN- Also, ! Diseases and Abuses which prematurely Pros , , irate the Vital Powers, with sure means of re j i lief. Sent Free of Charge, in sealed letter en ’ velopcs Address, Dr J. SKI'LIN HOUGH-1 ToN. Howard Association, Pliiladvlplti i, Pa. ‘ „ DECATUR MARKETS. t ('-orrfet d ij Messrs Nutt an »V f'-ratrforii i J Mi-chant? and Prodn.cc Dralsrt, Main street' \ Decatur,lndiana. Decath, April 6, DT»6. . Flour Ip bbl • . 1 0.00 ' ' Wheat, White,p hush 200 Rqd, '' 1 fell ' Corn 40 . I Rye.. . 70' Oats 30 , Potatoes 1 O' 1 Cloversc-<‘d, . . 4.5' Flaxseed, 200 l Butter, P B. 20 | Lard............ 15 I Egys, 15 ■ Feathers 50 I Wool, 50@ 60J 1 Hides, green yO lb. . . • . ... 6, I " tlry ! mi i Salt per bbl. 401' I Pork ' Sal), . New York .11 irttet. New York. April 23 Golt',n—D ill itnd nomin il; sales at j 37c for inid<ri"g. Flour—lrregular and unsettled, and 10<a25c. lower; sales at $7 Go@B 10 for extra State; 75@9 2) fir extr-s j round ho ip Ohi>: S'.) 2J@;l‘- 00 for trade brands—in irk t closing qni.it Wheit—lrregular. uiHettlcd and 3c j power; sales at $1 77 for old No 1 Mil 1 I waukrre; §1 B’@l 88 for new No. 1 Milwaukee; §2 Cs@9 88 for white! M ehigan C 4'll—Fi'tn and ve y q iiet, sale; x' , 83>i85c f r unsonnß.»(<Jßß<' for sound , i n ixed wes'e n. in store :u;d K-liveied; ' • 81 00 for v bite sourii i n j Oats- Doll Rud drooping; sales at I 43@53e for new western; fi7(«;s9c. for old western. Pork—o, cn d firm «md ci ised heavy; ' sa' s at §23 20@26 68J for new mess—cloiing at 523 33 regular, <25 25@25 i i 50 feu oltl ni ss; s2l 70@22 00 for: , prime: also 1,75) bmels new mess, at | sellers’option, for April, May and June 14. livery, st $26 25@2J 5). Bee —i't ady, sales at sls GOSI9 50 I or new plain mess, and s'2o@2loo for; new extra mess. Cut Ments—Heavy; sales at 10|@ ; HlLu. for shoulders; 15J@17£e fori i hi ms. Bacon —Dull and Ireitvy: sales nt j , I H|<?!sc. fol cumb eland cut. und I'jl'c for short ribbed Lard—Fi mor; sa’es at Butter—Quiet; sdes al 25@15c. fur. Ohio, ami 40@60c for State. Clvesu-Dtill; sales at 16322 c. •

SPOONER’S CVRItI Ls lL£ 1 Chills and Fever, % “S Bilious Fever, » Intermittent Fever, i i i Remittent Fever, Congestive Chills, ; ift TS KA i. 4ARTI-lEYEHI | vxi> g AGUE g i B Diarrhea, •« ’< g Dysentery, > iPeriodical Headache, R Dumb Ag ie. .£ > ®i w ! PIT I Q 1 XLLOn For Sale by all Druggists. ( Wm. Spooner & Co., i R Fuller. Fi-ncli 1 Fuller, CHc»go, HI., whole- f, tale Agents. Tor s»lc by 8. C. B 'llman. Dei cstur Indians. ▼ 10—r.5—ly

IW SEO M ARBLE SHOP. I » Tho undenign* i is juH receiving a large, ni’.d superior «tock of Marble, aud baa taken the * ►hop formerly occupied by Henry Schrader.; where he rn-’V b« found it all tiru 4 r-'l !y io ■Bk o der< fur ■ I Marble Monuments AND i : I Tomb-stones, of all Hia m l prices, plain or Oi namentAi aw mly be d«i»ired. iiiacripUous in ENGLISH ANDGEILUAN.i I am al<opr. pared to furnish BL'ILDIN i STONE, I Window caps, Window sills, Door steps, e t c <, at reasonable rati'S. Those wishing anything in my line sre re'pi'Ctfully 'iivitvd to give me a call, Rs I do not mean to be undersold or aur- ' paßscd in the quality, style snd fi ria’i of loy work. Orders solicited and filled withfilulily ' i and diap uc'i. was x»a-, ; Corner >f Third and Jackson Streets, ! DECATUR, INDIANA. B WEMHOFF. ' vin—ns-Lf. «23. «r :■« w DECATUR INDIANA. DEALER IN FANCY GOODS, | I SUCH AS SILKS HATS AND BONNE PS, MILLINERY GOODS. i NOTIONS, GENTS HATS AND CAPS. WHITE GOODS,' HOOP SKI RTS. L B V?KET«, <tc.’ <fcc, vlO—nst r .. i Executor’s Sale. in h reby ?iv. n that the under- _ Ftfrn<‘d executor of the la’t will of John LutZ'-nhiz r. «en deceived, will off r for sale at public auction, at the late fesidonce of the, testator, in Blue Creek township, Adams county, Indiam, on Saturday, May. 19.71, 186.’, the persona! property of said estate, c insisting of one horse, cattle, sheep, hog-, wigon.hv'- i ness, farming implements, anin ; them '* Me 1 Cormick reaper and mower, hoisehold and | kitcli n furniture not taken by the widow.and various oilier articles. Sale to commence at I 10 oclock .4 M. Terms —Sums of three dollars and under, cash; over three dollars a credit ofnine months the purchaser giving his note, waiving benefit I of valuation law, with approved security. ' JOHN MERRYMAN, | Aoril 27tb. 186fi. Executor. ■ Appointment of Executor. N’OTICE is h reby gi v en that i ho under j signed has been appointed executor, with j the will annexed of John Lutzenbizer, late of. Adams County, deceased. The estate is prob* ably solvent. ,' JOHN MERRYM AN, p April 27th, 1866. Executor. Sale of Pauper. 'V’OTICE is hereby given, that sea'od proper LN sals will be receive I by the undersigned, Overseer of the poor of Blue Creek township, in Adams county, Indiana, at his office therein. up to the first Monday in May. next, for the maintenance of Elizabeth Taylor, a poor person i for one year. ' StVUEL ELY, Overseer of F-tor of Blue Cr.-ek Township. April, 13, 18'fl. 3-w. '

W3KC WW , hardware STORE. ' W, F. STUB IB IK K R Announce to the public that he hit a han i ,i gtiiiural of HARD WARE Ati'.i i* 'I tily rrcer ing additions to stock, consisting in pari of COOKSTOVBS, Parlor .ind Box Stove-*, tn all varietir.s and [ -,tyl es usually io.iiid lu such an eslablusUnieUi .uLso' 1 geuurai A.s%orimcnt ui Shelf i HARDWARE. JAR.MING CUTLERY ' M -chinic’-t CoiH. U :-nA«s, Siddle »iud Carriage Tiim'nings’ *t‘d b’f Builder-, I HILS HD GLASS, Butts, Hinges, Locki, etc , etc.,in fact every- , I thing necdssiry for Building purvosts. Aleo ; I - i BAR IRON, • St.-..], Wngon Itah ,Sp,-in t« , 3<»lt«,etc., nn<lt vhich we invite the special attention of pur--1 chnarr*, al ways promising tn sell at. the lowest i market rates. .Store in the Trager building ' , Give me a call. W F.STUDABAKER. Decatur, Oct. 91. WK. NEW STORE ' AND NEW STOCK i I O F IREIDV--MDE CLOiDinJ FIRSTDOOR WEST OF NfRLICK XND CLOSS* BOOT AM> SHOE STORK. The nndersierned take pleasure in annoui r j ing to the public that they have just returned j ■ from the Easter i markets with an Entire New St ck Os men's and Boy’s Clothing, eonsistnij I part of > Overcoats, Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, I Shrits,. : Drawers, Men’s U nderwear, etc., etc.. Os which we have a full assortment of n) 'styles of goods. Aho the largest and bea I stock of Hats and Caps Ever brought to this market Those de siring any thing In c»ur line ars respectfully 1 invited to give u» a call and examine our Goods and Prices, Wp hare a largo stock of every thing per ■ taining to our trade, but which it is impossible to enumerate in our advertisement. In conclusion we would say, we shall rclyapoc honesty for dealing, and cheap goods, an the host rerf»mtu cT >dafior to ciistnmArs. twOct 27. p™ MeTriiT.

•Live and Let Ln e/ S. C. BOLLMAN, (ZLCCh. SOH TO BOLLMAN A aDE> DECATUR, END.. - . < bd HASonbun.l. in bis mom-. '» New Block., East si !<■ of Sikevt. B Urge mil cotnp'.vt'' stock "f Pure Drills & Medicines, C HELICALS, PAI STS. OILS. VARNISHES', VYE STI FFS. WINDO IV CLASS. t’FTTY, BRFSriKX. PURE SPICES. 4e. IVifutnerieHiml Fancy Articles, In great variety. Pure Wines & Liquors, • n<i> Tor Medfoiiuil Purposes. iPatent and Proprietary Medicines, in great variety. i Letter, Cap ai 1 .Note Papers, Envelops, Pens, Pencils, Inka, &c , Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. j Kerosene or Coal OIL. Coal Oil Lamps. In fact everything usually kept in » [“FIRST CLASS DRL’G SHORE" : —— < ALL AND SI I VS! Prices—Cheap for CASH* Vi’.' would s:iy to the public that we have secured tbe services of a I'ltACI IUAL DRUG- | GIST: and Physiciansand Customer, can re- ' ly upon having Prescriptions correctly compounded at, all hours of the davor night — Don’t forget the place—Numbers’ New Block, i East side of Second street, Decatur, [nd. h'eb'y 9, 1866. ly. Toilet Articles, i l FINE assortment —Bazin's. Lubin's and, .\ I’halon’a Perfumeries, Bair Oils, P»- ; mades, Puff Boxes. Cosmetics, and Toilet sri tides, with a fine assortment of Fttnsy artie I les, at S. C BOILMAN’S New Drug ' tore. Coal Oil and Lamps. IjEdT of Coal Oil. with a large asuortmuit of Coal Oil ar Kerosene Lamps, Ohim uey«, Shades. XVicks, and Coal Oil Fixture*, of all kinds, at low«Nt rates, at S. 0. BOLLMAN’S New Drug .Store. Pure Spices. (tinnanion. Mace. Uasia Burls, Cloves, NutJ megs, Ginger, Allspice, Peperand Spices of all kinds St .... 8. C. BOLLMAN'S New Drugstore. Flavoring Extracts. IEMON, Orang«\ Peach. Pine Apple, K<«*. j Riwpborry, Strawberry, V inilla, de — Verv fine and at lowest rate*, at S. C. BOLLMAN'S New Drug Sore. Brushes’. Brushes’. TyXINT ant] Varnish Bmhrs. Ssf’’ Tnot*. I Scrub,Shoe, Cloth, Tuoth, Nail, Hair atd Flesh Brushes, in endleas variety, at S. O BOLLMAN’S New Driig Sturt . Window Glass. /"AF all size*, at prices to snit the time*, at V) S. U. BOLLMAN’S New Drug Store. r I'' BUSSES am. Shoulder Braces, of the mvt I approved make, with a large block of Surgical Inslrumeuta. at I S. C, BOLLMAN'S New Drug Store VE lovers of the ‘weed;’’ ve who can ap-j I preciate aid enjoy a good cegar, can ba. 3*’commodai»d at S. C. BOLLMAN* New Drug SU>t«. I >LACK, Carbine and Tndeilibl® Ink® al | > 8. r BOL!MAN’S