Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1866 — Page 3

TJI E EAG LE. OPPIOIALPAFEFOr THE 00UNTV. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. FRIDAY,June, 92, 1866. New Advertisements. dTAuditor’s Report—W. G Spencer. Special Nolle*-—John Schultheis. We Mean You —Yes, those who are to Efrem's on subscription are requested to come forward and liquidate the same. We are tired of publishing a paper for nothing, and unless subscribers promptly respond, we shall be under the necessity of striking their names from the list.— Wa wish to get an entire new dress for tbe paper, end enlarge it to a seven column paper, and we ennnot do it without w« receive our duea. Those who are indebted to us, and who do sot intend to pay, will confer a favor by informing us, and we will forgive the debt and slop the paper, as we have already too much capital invested in that way now Hon. Robt. Lowrey was nominated for Congress, by the Democrats of the l Oth, district, at Ligonier, on the 14tb iast, by Acclamation A Laroe Stkxwbsht.—We were shown a strawbery, raised by Alfred Hill of this piano, which weighed three quarters of aa ounce, and measured four inches and three quarters in circumfrence. Peterson’s Magazine —Peterson for July has been received, and will be found second to no oilier publication of the kin whether it be in engravings, its literary matter, fashions, or novelties for the ladies. I GnAßSHoppiißs,—Earmers in differtut localities report countless thousands of grasshoppers have made their appear* mice, and it is feand these unwelcome forage!s will be of considerable damage io tbs hay crop. .Arthurs Hcme Magazixi —We are in receipt of the July number of this sterling lady’s mag izine , and recommend the ladies when making a choice of magazines not to forget Arthur. Changes —Jesse NiMick of tho firm Niblick and Closs has sold his interest i: tbe Boot ds Shoe store to Jacob Closs, who will hereafter carry en the business. John M. Nuttman of the firm of Nutt man and Crawford has also s >ld his in terestin the Dry Good establishment to Jesse Niblick, who in connection witn John Crawford will constitute the new firm, who 'will carry on business at the old stand. Mr. Niblick also sold till residence, Ezra Lyster becoming the purchaser; Mr Niblick purchasing the residence of Mr Nuttrnan, who we und rstand contemplates removing to Fort Wayne. 1866 SPRING TRADE 1866 Fort Wayne, TOWNLEY, DeWALD, BOND & CO. OFFER A Very Large and Choice Assortment of Fashionable, Fancy and Staple Goods, Black and Colored Si’ks, Spring DeLaines and Prints, An unlimited variety of

Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Shillings, Cotton Flannel, all Wool, Donut and SSk mixed Flannels, Hosiery, White Goods, Shawls, Linens, Embroideries, Laces, Housekeeping and Domestic Goods, Broadcloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonades, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Matting, NEW STYLES, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Kid Gloves, Corsets, <kc. Notwithstanding the kard times, and the general scarcity of (roods in the East *rn market, our stock will be kept full, and customers can depend upon finding everything in our line, at the old accustomed .corner, at the lowest market price as usual. From this on, we will be in daily receipt of Spring Goods. TOWNLEY, Df.W * LD.BOND & CO. Coraer Columbia & Calhoun Streets. ■ ——- SPECIAL NOTICES. The World’s Opinion of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitter’s. Touching the Bitters this grand fact is clear. Their fame fills all the Western Hemisphere, Known in all lands, washed by its ocean twain Health, hope and vigor follow in their train. AVOID COUNTERFEITS. HOST ETTER'S JITTERS share the common fate Os ail things good—lmposters imitate Os those' beware— discreetly use your eyes— From honest houses purchase your supplies. ■a

CAUTION YTTE OOVTBNMENt INDORSEMENT In order to guard against dangerous impo* feitums, the public are requested to take especial note of the beautiful engraved proprietary stamp, through which the Government of ths United Siat»» officially authenticates every bottle of HOSTETTER’S BITTERS This shield, thrown by the Government over the proprietors and the public for their joint protection is placed conspicuously across the cork and over the neck of each bottle, and cannot fail tostrike the eye of the most causnal observer. Nothing that purports to be Hostetter’s Bitters can be genuine unless the stamp is there.

It is also proper to state that the Bitters are sold exclusively in glass, and never under any circumstances by the gallon or the barrel. Im postersand imitators are abroad, and the only ' safeguard the public has against them is to see that the Bitters they buy bjar the engraved label and note of hand of Messrs Hostetter <fc Smith, and the stamp above mentioned. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Requires immediate attention’, and should be CHECKED. If ALLOWED *0 continue, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONGHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Con sumptive and Throat Diseases. TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS Will find T r oc’*€B useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent in«»n throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and he Troches are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only‘'Brown’s Bronchial Trochesand do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, and in Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box HUNNEWELL’S TOLU ANODYNE. To attempt to enumerate the manifold results of the Anodyne in cases of Neuralgia. Gout Rheumatism, Nervous Headache. Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal Complaints, St. Vitus* Dance Hysteria Nervous Debility, Lo<s of Sleep, Sciatica, Deleriurn tremens, Pains in Menstru ation . and the most reliable testimonials in my possession, to which all are invited to inspect would exhaust time ai d paiience. and which a confidence to test would perfectly justify. ASTHMA, Now declared purely a nervous complaint, is perfectly relieved tn most violent attacks with clones of 35 to 45 drops each half hour. Relief and sleep will follow th* second or .hird dose JjTSold by all Wholesale an J Retail Dealers iu Medicine at □ » rents per Bottle. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, 9 Commercial Wharf. Boston, Mas 4. 500 PER YEAR! We want agents everywhere to sell our improved <2O Sewing Ma chines Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years Above salary or large commissions paid. The only machines sold in United States for less than S4O, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler A Ucon, Grover <Sf Baker, Singer Co., nd Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements and *he seller or user are liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Circulars/ree. Address, or call upon Shaw Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago 111. 9 52 ly

To Consumptives The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks bv a very simple rem edy after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to lit fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who aesire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Curb for Consume rio.v, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs. Corns, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The onlv object of the ad vertiset in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaltt able, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free, hy return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. tVILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings Co., New York. v9—ii4l — lyr Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and al the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, fol the sake of suffering humanity, send free to air who need it, the recipe and directions fol making the simple remedy by which he wasr cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 13 Chambers St. New York. v9—n4 I —lyr Strange, But True. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant . THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. v9—n4l — lyr The Mnson & Hamlin Cabinet Oorgan’ l>rty different styles, adapted to sacred and ecularmusic,for SBO to S6OO each. FIFTY. ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or .other first premiums awarded them Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, NxW York. v9-n2'-ly. —, , I I 1. , ■ —— ... .1 ! S9O A MONTH!—AGENTS wanted for cix I entirely n«» articles, jnst out Address 0. T. j GABJIY. Citv Building. Biddeford, Maine. 9 s‘? ly

Auditor’s Report. The Auditor of Adams County herewith submits to the board of Commissioners of said county the following sutdment of the receipts and expenditures at the county Treasury from the first day of June, 1865, tothe 31st day of May 1866, both day’s inclusive: Receipts. State Revenue, $63 “J 11 County Revenue, 8766 14 Road Revenue, 6136 15 School Revenue, 4518 37 Township Revenue, 1326 55 Sinking fund Revenue 2385 2d Special School Revenue, 2744 37 Decatur Special School Revenue, 336 54 Decatur Corporation Revenue, 197 12. Penalty and int. on Delin.juei t taxes 136 90 I Interest on Congressional and common school fund, 5072 14 Redemption Money 503 13 Congressional <fc common school fund, 53' 2 59 , Bounty and volunteer fund 17815 90 Township library fund, 211 93 Total, $62,301 25 DISBURSEMENTS. State Revenue $6753 14 Road Revenue, . 6 il - 32 School Revenue, ’ 4543 64 Township Revenue, 1285 05 Special School Revenue, 271 7 74 Sinking fund Revenue, 2356 7<) Interest of Congressional and common school fund 5305 73 Congressional <t common school fund 5870 00 Redemption Money, 494 17 Decatur special school revenue, 339 25 Decatur Corporation revenue 197 74 County office. 3018 15 I Assessing of revenue, 716 25 i Expe se of poor, 895 36 Jury fees, 430 97 ; Expense of court, 747 10 • Bridges, 1228 83 j Specific allowances, 1838 72 Printing, * 665 38 Stationary, 341 11 j Highway, 128 30 I Expense of elections, 30 30 I Township library, 2l 1 93 . Interest on county orders, 60 15 . Expense of prison, ’62 75 Bounty o’ders, 1291 50 I Volunteer orders, 820 33 Interest on Bounty orders redeemed, 930 10 Interest ou volunteer orders redeemed, 124 63 Total, $49,523 94 By the above exhibit r *f the receipts and expenditures, the operation of the treasury for !he financial year ending May 31st, 1866 is i -hown, except in the expenditures of the counI ty, bounty and volunteer funds which shows , the amount of orders drawn on these funds, j for the true co dition of the treasury with ref- • erance to the operation of each fund separately with the proper balances You are referred to the following report: State Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was iu the Treasury June Ist 1865, 38 69 There was received from Duplicate of 1865, f 640 64 There was received from delinquences, 177 53 Theie was received from docket fee, 1(1 00 Total, $6,866 83 DISBURSEMENT. There was paid into the State Treasury, 67J3 54 There was d cket fees to state Treasury, io no There waspaid treasurer fee for collect ing delinquent and milage, 29 60 Balance iu the treasury J uue Ist, 1866, 1 13 69 Total. $6,866 83

Road Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was ,n the tieasury June Ist, 1865, 132 60 There was received from Duplicate of 1 1865, 5970 99 There was received from delinquents. 165 16 Total, $6268 75 DISBURSEMENTS. There was road receipts filed with the Auditor by treasurer, 4140 06 There was paid treasurer fees for collect ing delinquencies, 5 65 There was paid township trustees on distribution, 1574 61 Balance in the treasury June 1, 1866 250 43 Total, $6268 75 School Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was io the treasury June Ist 1865, 113 07 There was received from duplicate of 1”65, 440 ’ 69 I There was received from delinquencies 114 38 Total, $4631 44 DISBURSEMENTS. There was paid township trustees on dis tribution, 4543 64 Balance in the treasury June lst,lßC6, 87 80 Total, $4631 44 Township Revenue. RECEIPTS. The re was in the treasury June Ist, 1865, J 3 49 There was received from duplicate of .865, ]294 12 There was received from delinquencies, 32 43 Total, $1350 04 I DISBURSEMENTS. There was paid township trustees, 1284 15 There was pai l treasurer fees for collecting delinquences, 90 Balance in treasury June Ist, 1866, 64 99 Total, $1350 04 Sinking Fund. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury June Ist, 1865, 25 66 Thtre was received from duplicate of 1865, 2323 36 There was received front delinquences, 61 92 i Total, $2410 *4 '

DISBURSEMENTS. There was paid treasurer fees collecting delinquences, I 80 There was paid into state treasury 2354 90 Balance in the treasury June 1, 1866, 54 24 Total, $7,<10 94 Special School Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury June Ist, 1165, 24 59 was received from duplicati of 1865. 2682 25 There was received from delinquency. 62 12 Total, $2768 96 DISBURSEMENTS. There was paid school examiner for fees 40 00 There was paid treasurers fees collecting delinquent s, 1 40 I There was paid township trustees Ou disI tribution, 2676 34 i Balance in the treasury June 1, 1866, 51 22 Total, $2768 96 Decatur Special School. RECEIPTS. : There was in the treasury June Ist, 1865, 3 8! I There was received from duplicate of 1865, 335 49 i There was received from delinquences, 1 14 . Total, 310 35 DISBURSEMENTS. Them was paid county treasurer for collecting delinquences. 15 There was paid town school trustees. 339 In ; Balance in the treasury June Ist, 1866, 1 10 Total, ,$340 3$ Decatur Corporation, RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury June Ist, 1365, 5 67 , There was received from duplicate of 1865, 196 17 j There was received from deli nqences, 95 Total' $209 79 DISBURSEMENTS. There was paid treasurer fee, for collecting delinquences, 10 j There was paid town treasurer, 197 64 ! Balance iu treasury, 5 05 Total, SO2 79 Congressional & common SCHOOL FUND. RECEIPTS. I There was in the treasury June Ist, | 1805, , 575 00 There was received from fines from clerk and Justice of Peace, 26 00 There was refunded by borrowers 3276 59 Total, $5877 59 DISBURSEMENTS.

There was loaned to borrowers 5870 00 Balarce in the treasury June Ist, 1866, 759 Total, $5877 59 Int. of Congressional and COMMON SCHOOL FUND. RECEIPTS There was in the treasury June Ist, 1865, 40324 There was received from liquor license, 350 C'O ■ There was received from unclaimed fees, 2 40 There was received from borrowers and from state. 47 19 74 Total, $5475 38 DISBURSEMENTS. There waspaid town and township trustess. 530! 73 Balance in the treasury June Ist 1866 172 65 Total, $5475 33 Redemption Money. RECEIPTS. i There was received from the redemption of laud sold fortaxes, 503 13 Total, 503 i 3 DISBURSEMENTS. There was piid holders of tax sale certificates, 494 47 Balance in the traasury June 1, 1866, 8 66 Total, 503 13 Money on Deposit. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury a surplus over the paying of the school fund mortgage foreclosed June Ist, 1865, 59 40 Total, $59 40 DISBURSEMENTS. Balance in the treasury June 1, 1866, 59 40 Total, $59 40 County Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury June I®t 1F65, 1761 81 There was received from duplicate of 1865, 8442 93 There was received from docket and Jury fees refunded, 48 00 There was received from delinquences collected, 219 51 There was received penalty and interest on delinquent taxes, 136 90 There was received cost in locating roads and • le of estrays, 57 00 ' There was received from sale of brick I timber and paper, 18 70 Total, $10,684 05 DISBURSEMENTS. County office, 3018 45 Assessing revenue, 716 25 Expense of poor 895 36 Jury fees, 430 97 Expense of court, 747 10 Bridges, 12 '8 83 Specific allowance, 1838 7i Printing, 665 38 Int- reat on county orders, 6o 15 Stationary. 341 11 Highways, 128 30 Expense of elections, 30 30 Expense of prison, 162 75 Total, $10,263 67

At the close of the fiscal year, ending msy 31st, 1865, was county orders, proper, outstanding and ufrre deemed to th© amount of >74 01 I Os which orders and those issued during tbeyesr, the treasurer has redeemed, cancelled and filed in this office during the year ending May 31st, 11866 the sum of 9,703 40 The orders redeemed and filed show the entire payments at the treasury for the year ending May 1866, for county purposes, which sum taken from the total receipts wtTI give the amount in the treasur.* for county purposes June Ist 1866, amounting to the sum of 981 45 | I would further repo*tthat there are county orders outstanding and unre deemed June Ist, 1866, the sum of 734 28 ' By deducting the nutstandin ' county orders from 1 he bnl; nee in the treasury June Ist, 1866 will show that there is a surplus in the treasury, June Ist, 1866, alter the payment of of all indebtedness, the sum of 247 17 Bounty and Volunteer jib- BL.T _W MI»RECEIPTS. There Was in the treasury Jane Ist, 1865, 1331 13 There wnv received from duplicate of 1665, 17,338 SO There was received from delinquonces 417 70 Total, $19,150 0(1 DISBURSEMENTS There was bounty orders issued to volunteers, 900 00 There was orders issued for support ol volunteer families g2O 33 3 here was intere-t paid on volunteer oiders, 124 63 There was interest paid ou bounty orders, 930 10 There was paid the staff per cent on relief fun 1, 394 5! Total, $3,169 56 At the clofce ofthe fiscal year ending May 31, 1865,there were hountvand volunteer orders outstanding and unredeemed, the sum of 21,18 4 03 Os which orders, and those issued during the year, the treasurer I as redeemed, canceled and filed iu this of fice. tbe sum of 17.123 f 9 The amount of orders redeemed .aud tiled show the payment at the treasuty during the year ending May 31st, 1866, for bounty purposes, which sura taken from the total receipts will give the amount in the treasury for bounty purposes June 1, 1866 the sum of '2,021 91 I would further report that there srs bounty and voluntier orders outstan. ding aud unredeemed June Ist, 1b66, the sum of 7,225 5'J By deducting the amount in the treasury from the outstanding bounty and volunteer oiders, June Ist, 1866, which show the true indebtedness of the county of this fund in the sum of 5,703 59 Ail of which is Respectfully submitted W. G. SPEbiCER, Auditor, Adams County.

DECATUR MARKETS. Correct d Weekly y Messrs Nutt • an J- Crawford rd,ants and I‘rodnce Dealers, Jloin etreet Decatur,lndiana. Dkcatvb Jnne 15, 1866. Floury bbl • . 14 00 Wheat, bush. ...... 255 Red, “ 2.50 Corn 55 Rye 711 Oats, . 30 Potatoes 1 q(| Cloveraeed, 4.50 Flaxseed, 200 Butter, fP 'h 20 Lard . 15 Eg. a .... It) Feathers, 50 Wool, 30@ 40 Hides,green $ Jb, . . . . ... 6 dry 10 Salt per bbl 4.00 Pork, . . . . • Ba 9, Nev York Market. New York, June, 13. Cotton—Steady; sales at 89@12<:. for middling. Flour—-Dull, and s@lOo. lower for common and inferior grades and firmer for good to medium brands, sale at $7 Go@7 80 lor extra state, $8 50@9 for' extra round hoop Ohio, and 89 90© 10 i 85 for trade brands, the market closing I firm for good, and heavy and declining for common; 150 sacks ot French flour were sold to day at ISI3 per 196 lbs. Wheat—More active, and 3@sc. higher; sales at $2 10@2 12 for good Chicago spring, $1 70@l 85 for inferior spring; 82 29@2 33 for prime new No. 1 Milwaukee, insi le priceto arrive; 82 35 i for small parcels do., and §2 31 for! while western. Rye—Active and firm; salts al 99c.@ I §1 00 for western. Corn—Very scarce and 2c. better; sales at 80@87c. for unsound new mixed western, and 88@89c. for sound mixed western. Oats—Dull and Ic. lower; sales at 51@54c. for western. Coffee—More active; sales of Maracabo at 26c. Sugar—Steady; sales at 10|O 1 10. for Cuba; 14|c. for Porto Rico; 12jc. for Havana. Molasses—Steady; sales at 68@70c.! for Porto Rieo, and 51c. for Trinidad. Hops—Quiet; eales at 64@65c. for 1865 crop. Petroleum—Dull; sales at 25|@26c ; for crude, and 40@41c. for refined in bond. Pork—Opened more active and firmer, but closed heavier; sales at §3l 87@ 35 25 for new mes», closing §3195, cash; §29 75(330 00 for old do., and §25 25a;25 50 for prime new mess; for June, July and August, sellers’and buyers’option, 832@32 25. Beef—Steady; sales at 16@21c. for new plain mess, and §2l 59@24 50 for new extra mess. Beef Hams —Quiet- sales at 45a46c Cut meat*—Firmer: sales at 14e for shoulders, an ! lor bame.

Bacon—Unchanged; sales of short r.Lbed at ICJc Lard—Firmer, sales nt Butter —Quietr sal s nt 20@32c. for Ohio, and 826@40c. for state Cheese— Quit t; sales at 8@ 16c. SPCIALTNarKrn The URtkrsigned i* prepared to do all kiudt* ot weaving, at low as CAB PETS, BLANKETS. JEANS* C*sinets. Twills Balmorals, Linbev r F unnel* Linen and Coverl-id* of any desi’-eU figure 17 Orders h it with B inhel A Yeager wid nc ive iinwodi ite attention JOHN SCHULTHEIS, j June 15ih 18f»(j. ts.

SPOONER’S CURE SCbills and Fever, | Bilious Fever, w Intermittent Fever, E \ \l (B, Remittent Fever, § Congestive Chills, I Anti-Feverl fjg' AND 7* 1 AGUE 1 > Diarrhea, Dysentery, § Periodical Headache, § Dumb Ague. PIT T Q «A> «A» a For Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner 8c Co., Fuller, Fench <fc Fuller, bicago, If ~ whale sale Agents. For Bale by S.C Bollman, l*e catur iudiana. vlO— n s-ly.

NEW STORE AND NEW STOCK O F READV-MADE fLOTHIXG. FIRST DOOR WEST or NtBUCB AND CLOW’ BOOT AN anoß store. The undersigned take pleasure in atineune ing to the public that they have just ra.urued I from the Eastern markets with an Entire New SLck Os mea’s and Boj’a Clothing, consisting part of Overcoats, Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, Shrits, Drawers, Men’s Underwear, etc., etc., Os which we hav« a full assortment of • styles of goods. Also the largest and be» stock of Hats and Caps Ever brought to this market. Those d • airing any thing in our line are respectfully uvited to give us a call and examine our Goods and Prices. We have’a large stock of <very thing per taining to our trade, but which it is impnga sibie to enumerate in our advertisement/ so conclusion we would sav,we ehaH relv uptw honesty for dealing, and cheap goods,'as »he hiest recommendation to our customers. obOrt 27 JB+s. VdUFMf.