Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1867 — Page 4

UHi I! L T V; R A I ■ agricultural DEPARTMENT ] CT TUB TRENCH EXPOSITION. The Paris correspondent of the N. Y. Journal of Commerce gives ths following account of the arrangement made for the agricultural display and competition at the great Exposition at Paris: “The public has been taken by eurorise, I think, by the immense development which is to be given to the agricultural department of the Exhibition. This to is take placs on the island of Billancort, in the Seine, about three miles below the Champs de Mars, and also st the model Imperial farms of Vincennes Fouilleuse. Here every description of aericttltiitsl implement, of stesro, horse of hand-power, will be exhibited standing and in action throughout the entire peiiod of the Exhibition; the periods of actual trial on the Imperial farms being timed so as to coincide with the various seasons of production or farm labor, between the Istof April and 31st of October. 80, tn like manner, there will be an exhibition of live stock of every description going Ou, by alternate fortnights during the same period, bo ns to make time of actual exhibition of each class of animals about ten days (exclusive cf going and returning), and allow of each being presented to the public at the season when it is supposed to be in its prime. Stabbng is provided gratia, so thst ex hibitor? will incur oi.lv the cost of trsns-

port and keep. “The number of exhibitors is likely, I understand, to be very large, and the show itself of the very highest interest. It Las just been decided that a grand prize, or Friz d’ Honneur, consisting of a work of art of the value often thousand franc.’, shall bo awarded to the <xhibiior who, on the whole, shall he adjudged to have ‘‘deserved best” of agricultural. The frizes for agricultural instruments will consist of seven gold medals of the value of one thousand francs each, with 50 silver and 50 bronze medals. The exhibitors of animals 20 gold medals will be awarded, with 150 silver and the same number of bronze. Moreover, to make more distinctly the relative merits of the latter class of exhibitors, it has been decided that, on the recommendation of the judges, composed of natives and foreigners, a work of art may be added to forty cf the medals awarded, proportioned to the degree of merit recognized in the successful competitor. And this work of art will be so designed as tu admit of the insertion into its compohidon of the medal bearing the name of the exhibitor. The agriculturists cf all classes will have no reasoa to complain of being neglected at the great concourse of nations in 1867, when they and their products, animate and inanimate, promise to hold one of lhe very highest place in public ccro iiy and interest.” Dutch Cows.—The editor of the New England Farmer recently visited the farm of Mr. Chenery, near Boston, where he saw some of the Dutch cattle imported by Mr. O. He .gives the following account cf what he saw in the stables: ‘ Entering the stalls we found a man milking one of the Dutch cows. She had been milked twice before during the day and while we stood by he filled a common water pail and commenced upon another, the milk still flowing as freely as it did into the first pail! A cow stood near that had dropped a calf a few days before, which weighed at bit th 113 pounds. And an '.her brought twins which weighed a* hirth 153 poundsl A three or four-vears old heifer stood by, for which Mr. C. had been offered SI, £OO, and declined it. All were as splendid specimens of cows as we ever saw Two noble bulls of the same breed, large and of most exact symmetry, were also present. Their weight must be some 1,700 pounds each.” An Important Sockcs or Profit.— Timo and labor, devoted, to the coll’ction o! materials to be converted into manure, are the met fruitful sources of profit in the whole range of farm economy. George r»eabody was seventy two rears old on the 19th of February, and the r anniversary of Lis birthefey wm celebrated at South Danvers, Massachusetts by a banquet. Mr. Peabody stated that a ter his return from Loudon'he should take up his hoa e at Ssletrn, Massachusetts.

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Sheriff’s Sale. In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, Indiana, Abraham 801 l mat) VS Henry Ewing ’ By virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, by the clerk of said court in the above entitled cause. 1 have levied upon and will expose for sale at Public Auction,at the Court. House door, Decatur, Adams county Indiana, between the hours of one and four, o’clock P. M. of the 23tA, Hay of Fehrttary 1867. and profit’ for a term not to exceed seven years of the following described premises viz | The east half of the north east quarter of section (15) fifteen, township (27) twentyseven north of range (13) thirteen east, containing (8C) eighty acres of land. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgement upon which said execution is issued, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in the manner aforesaid’offer for sale the fee simple of the above describe ! premises, taken as the property of the defendant to satisfy said eD. ecution, this 15th, dav of January, A. 1567. JAMES STOOP JR ix Jan. 13th, 1866 4w. Sherff. Commissioners Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the court of Common Pleas of Adam’ county will sell at private sale at his law office in the town of Decatur in the county of Adams in the State of Indiana on and after the 9(A, day of March A. D. 1867.

Tne following described Real Estate to wit: The north west quarter of the north west quar ter of sectiontwc-nty five (25) the east half of ’he north ea«- quarter of section twenty-six the east half of the south east quarter of section twenty-three and the west half of the south west quarter of sec'ion twenty-four all in township twenty-five (25) north of range fourteen east in the County of Adamsio the State of Indiana containing in all 280 acres subject to the life estate therein of Janes Aspy which has been assigned the record of which assignment mav be found on Order Book of court of common pleas of Adams county: Said sale will be made on the following Terms one third the purchase money in hand one third in one vear one third in two years with interest on defored payments to be secured by notes to satisfaction of the undersigned . DAVID STUDABAKER Feb Ist, 1867, Commissioner. . Commissioners Sale. Notice fa hereby given that the undersigr - ed commissioner appointed by the court of common Pleas of Adama county will>ell at privat® s>le at his law ofifae in the Town of! Decatur in the county of Adams in the State of ludi an aon and after the day of March, J. D. 1867. The following discribed real estate to wit: the east half of the north west quarter of section thirty five (35) in township twenty-six f 26) north of range thirteen (13) east in the said county of Adams in the Siate of Indiana containirg eighty acres of land to the same more or less on tlie following terms one third the purchase cash down oae-third in six montn? one third in one year with interest on defered payments to he secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned DAVID STUDABAKER, Feb let. IBC7, Commissi on er. Administrator’s Sale.

Notice is hereby given that the nnd’rsiyned Administrator of the estate of Daniel Wildy Deceased will sell at public sale at the court heuse door in the county of Adams in the State of Indiana on the 9/A, day of March, A. D. 1867. and between the hours of 10 o’clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p.m. on said day the following described real estate: The undivided two thirds of the south halfof the south east quarter of section twenty three (23) in township twenty sever (27) north of range fourteen (14) east in the said county of adams in the State of Indiana on the following terms one-third the purchase money to be paid in hand nethird in six mouths one-third in tweve months wi'h interest on defe'ed payments to be secured by noteu to the satisfaction of the undersign’d. JESSEE NIBLICK. Feb. Ist, 1867, Administrator. Notice to Non-Residents, In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Indiana, May Term 18G7» Nancy J Brooks vs. y Petition for Divorce Giles B. Brooks, j It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that Giles B. Brooks is a nonresident of the State of Indiana, Notice is therefore hereby given the said Giles B. Brooks of the fil'ng and pendency of this complaint, and tha‘ he be and appear before the Hon. of the Sonrt of common plea’ of Adams county, on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the town of Decatur, commencing on Monday, Mav 13, 1867, an<l plead by answer or demur to raid complaint or the same will he heard and determined in his absence. Witness my hand and seal of said court, this 4th dav of Febman, 1867. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. Fed. 8. 1867 4w. By A. J. Hill, Deputy. | Estray Notice. Taken up by Jesse Rumel, Union township, a white sow and eight pigs, marked with slit m left car and underbit in the same. Ap praised at fourteen dollars; reported by G D, Hacket.J. P. Attest. Feb. 22d. JOHN McCONNEL Clerk. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned I has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Eaward H. Shepherd, deceased, Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARK ASPY Administrator, Jan 4th 1867 . 4w. APPOINTMENT (W ADMINISTRATORIX Notiee is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminiatratorix of the es tate of .lames C. Wilson, deceased. The estate i is probably solvent ■ 1 J JSLIJIBETH WILSON. Jtn Iltfc, 4ir. A4«ißtMra*ert«.

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UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions, Warts, <scVTBoxes 25. eta., 50 cts., and Si sixes. ITSoldbv all Druggists everywhere. EFAnd bj HENERY R. COSTAR. Depot 484 Broadway, N.Y. EFAnd by Sam. 0. Bollman, Dxoatcb, Ixd. “COSTAR’S” PREPARATION OF BITTER-SWEET •zak'KTD OR AWE BLOSSOMS FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Used ;o soften and Beautify the Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, Ac. Ladies are now using it iu p reference to til others. Jj* Bottles ,$ I. (EFSold by all Druggists evervwh. *e. PaTAnd by HENRY R. COS'SAR, Depot 434 Broadway, N. Y. B®*And by Sam. C. Bollmax, D atvb, Ind. “COSTAR’S” PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, For Coughs, Colds, Hearseness, Sore Throat, Croup, U hoopingTCough, Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Affections, ■ and all Disease of the Throat and Lungs. by all Druggists everywhere. by HENERY R. COST AR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. Sflp’Aud by SaM. C. BoLLNaN, DaOATUB, iso.“COSTAR’S” CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS, A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, For Nervous and Sick Headache, Cestiveness, i Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, Diarrhea, Oolies. Chills Fevers, and 1 general deran<emeet of the Die-entire Organs. Boxes, 25 cts., 50cts., and $1 sizes. JtST’Seld by all Drcggivts everywhere gfeg~And bv HENRY R COST AR, Depot 414 Broadway N. Y. And” by Sam, G. Boaimam. D« cam, In>.

W 3E2 YEW MARBLE SHOP. The undersigned is just receivings large and superior stock of Marble, and has taken the shop formerly occupied by Henry Schrader, where he may be found at all times ready to akeorders for Marble Monuments and Tomb-stones, ofallsiees andprices, plain or Ornameatalu may be desired. Inscriptions in ENGLISH AND GERMAN. I am also prepared to furnish BUILDING STONE, Window caps, Window sills, Door steps, etc., atreasonable rates. Those wishing anything in my line are respectfully invited to give me a call,as Ido not mean to be undersold or surpassed in the quality, style and finish of my work. Orders solicited and filled with fidelity and diepatch. Corner of Third and Jackson Streets DECATUR, INDIANA. B. WEMBOFF. AMUFL PAETERSOK, Traveling Agent. vlO—nitf. Election Notice. Sheriff Orees) Adams County, Inb.) Notice is herby given, pursuant to the statute of this State, and in accordance with the annexed notice from the clerk o f the cir cuit court of said county, that an election will be, kold «•* the wsossol vs l.vluisa ? vVwtdvuo in said county, on the first Monday of April, 1867, being the first day of said month, at which election the officers named in the annexed certificate will be elected

Given under my hand and this 28th day of February, 1367. JAMES STOOPS, Sheriff, Adams County. Statz or Ixwana ) Adams Covtm. I The State of Indiana, to the Sheriff of Adams County: I John McConnel Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, hereby certify that at an election to be held at the usual places of holding elections in the several townships of Adams county, named below to be held on Monday the Ist day of April, 1867. the following officers are to be elected. One Justice of the Peace for Union township to fill the vacency caused by the expiration of the term of service of George D. Hackett. Three Justices of the Peace for Root township to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Byron H. Dent; by the expiration of the term of service of Jacob Bottenberg; to fill the place of Jeremiah Archabold, whose term of service expires May 23d 1867One Justiee of tne Peace for Monroe, to fill lhe vacency caused by the expiration of the term of service of Levi Ray. One Justice of the Peace for Wabash to fill the vacancy caused by expiration of term of service of Seymour Worden. One Justice of the Peace to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of service of John Fetters. You are therefor requested to give notice according to law. Witness my ham! and the sea. of the Adams Circuit Court this 28th, day of February, 1867. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. By A. J, Hill, Deputy. Administrator’s Sale, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph L. Eyanson, deceased, will offer for sale at public outcry, na the late residence of the decendent in Saitat Marys township, Adams county Indiana, on Friday. March 29th, 1867. The personal property of said estate, con sisting of Taanr Head of Horses Twelve Head of Cattle, including Twomilk Cows, Fifty Head of Sheep Twelve Head of Hogs. Two Two Horse Wagons, one Spring Wagon, one Cart, one Reaping and Mowing Mnclune one Horse Hay Rake, Flows, Harrows,Corn, Hay and Oats, one Brick Machine, invaluable to buck makers, 175,000 biick in the kiln, at Decatur, Household and Kitchen Furniture etc. etc. Terms; Sums .of three dollars and under cash, over three dollars a credit of nine months will be gives by the purchaser giving his note with approved security waving the benefit of valuation and appraisement laws. JOHN W. EYANSON, March 8, 1867, 3w. Administrator. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the es tate of Joseph L. Eyanson, deceased. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN W. EYANSON. March 8,1867, 3w. Administrator. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby giver, that the undersigned has been appointed administeator with the will annexed of the estate of John Burk holder, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JACOB REUSSER. Administrator with the will annexed March 8 f 1867 |w,

TIN WARS ANO STOVES! ROVER & BRO.. DECATUR, IND., respectfully announce to the citizens of Adams county, and public in genreal, that they will keep constantly on hand a large assortment such as COOK, PARLOR <k OFFICE STOVES. Also a large stock of TIN, PRESSED AND JAPAN WARE, ‘and are prepared to|put up Lightning Rods, and are "manufacturing andYill put up to or der TIN SPOUTING, and in fact’are prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to their business, including COPPER SMITHING. Having recently enlarged by an addition to their store-room they nre prepared to fill all or ders in their line, of their own manufacture, both of Wholesale AND Retail, at lower prices than can be! furnished by an) other establishment in the country. Place of business on the East side Second street, opposite the Clerk’s office. TTCountry produce taken in exchange foi W ° rt vlo-n2l-tf. “hTbTknoff, PRACTICALAMBROTYPEIST AND PHOTOGiIAPHEF DECATUR, INDIANA. Would inform his patrons and customers gen orally, that he is always ready to accommodat. them”with all kinds and styles of I ictureknown to the art at cheaper rates than the' can be had elsewhere. Special attention givei to the taking of children’s pictures. COME ONE. COME ALL. He has on hand a choice assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. CARD PHOTOGRAPH SPECIALITIES, ROSE WOOD A GILT FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS. ROSE WOOD AND GILT MOULDINGS' of different widths sold at low rates. Also Charts, Battle scenes, Bible scenes &c CALL AND SEE. Decatur,lnd., May;4thlß66 —ts. " 2ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD,CONN., Net Cnsh Assets, Inly, 1564. $3,273,635.04. Losses Paid in 4 5 Years, Over $16,500,000 Three Millions of Cash Assets—* currenl income of f 1,000,000 per annum—a national system of efficient agencies—a well-seasoned and valuable experience—the prestige of fortyfive years’ success—a perpetual charter—a cash basis of transactions—terms liberal an<. rates moderate—prompt and equitable settlements of losses; are among the characteristic’ of this LEADING AMERICAN COMPANY. Heavy mercantile values need strong under writers, and merchants will appreciate the ad vantage of Insurance with the jETNA. Fire, and Inland Navigation risks can be negotiated upon favorable terms with agents throughout the country. Branch, 171 Vine Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. D. Studazazzb, Local Agent. AAA A YEAR made by any one with sls—Stencil Tools. No experience necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Treasurers of 3 Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. Address the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield Vermont. vIQ-n2n^3 m . p(l( . ’’ Window Glass, OF all si we, at prices to suit the times a ■ •0. BOLLMAN’S 1 bm.

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CONTAINS ALL TUJ. MEDICINAL’mO-BRT'.Et • » Fine Tree Tar. It has a welLearned notoriety for euriaj at diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS. Wine of Tar also possesses a healthy actino upon the stomach and bowels-rejuvcnating .»L> restoring it to perfect health — It is very effective in curing complaints orist mating from the Liver,Stomach, Bowels,Kid neys, 4c. Sold by Druggists and Grocers at only one Dollar a Bottle. Genuine have Wine of Tar blown on the bottle. See small circulars at Druggists. Trv it for Coughs and Colds OLIVER CROOK <k CO., Propr's. CITRON BALSAM is the Cheapest and peediest Cure for ITCH, ARMA OR WABASH SCRATCHES. It is liquid, vs not disagreeable; does not soil the clothes, and nevar 1 ads to cure at once. It contains f*o Mercury A nd is safe to use under any circumstances. 1 is only half the price of similar preparation* a tnd is far more pleasant and effective. FOR BURNS AND SCALDS. has no equal. It prevents Chapped Hanw makes them white and soft. As ™ external application for Rheumatism, EruW™ Diseaw* of the Skin, Ulcers, Old Sores, ( aagrett , “ very effective. Sold by Druggists. Price 25 cents. Made onlv by the CROOK MANUFACTURING COb, DAYTON, OHIO CITRON BALSAM is blown on every bottle vlo-n26-lyj E ImTarFN'urie'r y. NEAR FORT WAYNE, INDIANA DEGROFF NELSON, Proprietor The attention of the people of Adami conn y is invited to the large and superior im i ment of Fruit AND Ornamental Trees forsale at this nursery, embracing the molt » • proved varieties of Standard and Dwarf fri I trees, such as APPLES, PEARS, CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEACHES, NECTARINES, APP.ICOTS, QUINCES/ GRAPES, GOOSBERRIES. CURRANTS, RASPBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. BLACKBERERIS, ESCULENT ROOTS SUCH AS ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT, DECIDUOUS. TREES <t PLANT . EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUB , ORNAMENTAL VISES AND CREEPERS, ETC., BTC.. It is the intention of the rroprietor to de I honorably and justly with all. He will wa rant his trees to be what they are represents We might point out other advantages such » < soil and climate. Trees transplanted from th • nurserv are hardy and vigorous and mn< > more likely to lire than trees brought from dis ■ tint nurseries. Farmers who consult their ie merest will patronize the Elm Park Nurseries* We have appointed V. B. Simcoke, Decatar local agent for Adams county, who will tR der« that you may favor him with UM«tar, It, l»M,