Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1867 — Page 4

AGijICI!I T E R A I . ""gatherings. The Boston Post says Vermont farmer* waste manure enough every year to pay for the breadstuff that the state gets from the West, Pay a Lend, if he is a poor hand, all you promiaa him;.if he is a good hand pay a little more; it will encourage him to do better. Aa-soon as the ground is settled. and dry.’prepare lor sowing peas, onions, spinach, beets radishes, and Ittuce, and planting potatoes. The business of exporting fine blooed sheep (torn Vermont to the Western State*, mainly to Ohio and Indiana, has been very brisk during the winter. There are now thirteen cotton factories in operation in Tennessee, representing nearly a million of dollars, and giving employment to over nine hundred operatives. Although a hen can only lay a determinate number of eggs during her life time, yet her laying may be stimulated by an appropriate diet and a warm temperature. Brahma Pootra fowls are considered the best layers, and stand cold weather better than any other breed. They are also quieter in disposition, bat disposed to ramble. A stat ch factory in Vermont last year used 28,0C0 bushels of potatoes, for which 30 cents per bushels were paid. A coarse variety called “Callifornia,” which yields 300 or 400 bushels per acre were used. Earth worms are greatly relished by confined fowls. Take a spade once a day and turn over the ground lor your hens. They will soon run after you when they see you with the spade, and will amply reward you for the extra trouble to accommodate them, by an increased supply of eggs.

A tree wcrtli looking at wns recently eelit lo the saw-mill at Keend, N. 11. It was a pine, 121 sett in height, and at four led from the ground measured 183 feel in circumference. At a considerable distance from the ground it divided into two branches. Il contained 9,000 feet ui sawed timber worth 8140. Stock raising in Illinois has grown to enormous proportions. The State furnishes New York with more live stock than all the other Slates combined. Dur. iug 1366 the total number of cattle received in New York was 193,852. Os this number, it is stated, npon reliable authority 165,287 were received Horn Illinois alone. The aggregate value of this live stock was 833,223,723 12. The peach crop in Southern Illinois is uninjured. The peaches from 160,000 trees will be shipped in J uly from South Pass, in Union County. The strawberry crop for this year is expected to be much larger than it was last. The largest shipment in any one day from that station last year was eighteen tons nearly all of which went to Chicago. The varieties of the ,tomato should be grown as remote from each other as the extent of the grounds wi'l admit o f , for the renson that their fructifying influences, when they' are in bloom, injure each other, and make the varieties impure, just as cucumbers and niuskme'nas destroy each other’s flavor when growing closa together. Cucumbers will taste of melons, and melons taste of cucumbers. t. If vour plans for the season’s labors are not fully matured, look over the ground at once and decide upon the course to take. A well considered system and plan o! operation accomplished as much (or the farmer, on entering the, campaign of the years, as for the general and no general would think of making a move until he had first Well considered and matured his plan of operations. Shall the firmer, upon whom even generals and armies and nations depend, be less wist? The different railroad companies in Minnesota, knowing that their own success is d<pendent on the growth and prosperity of the Stale, are now offering great inducements to settlers in the way of cheap lands and on reasonable terms of payment. The best farming lands can be had from four to ten dollars an ncie," and the land, breaking, fencing and all expenses be paid for out of the first crop. The story is told of a gentleman offering his faring with improvements, for £9 an acre, but, failing to sell, leased it for cne-third of the crop. This third netted him more than he would have realized from the sale of the land.

Sheriff’s Sale. lathe Court of Common Plea*of Adams County, Indiana. Abraham Bollmai ) VS [ Henry Ewing ) By virtue of an exception .to me directed and delivered, by the clerk of said court in the above entitled cause. I 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 23fA, day of February 1867. The rev ts and profits fora term not to'exceed seven years of the following described premises via*' Tli« east half of the north ea«t, quarter of section (153 fifteen, township (87)'tWentyseven north cf range (13) thirteen east, containing (8C) eighty aces 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 mani,er aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the above describe I premises, taken as the property of the defendant to satisfy said eD. eeutum, thia 15th, dav of January, A. 1867. JAMES STOOP -IR’x Jan. 18th, 1866 4w. Sherff. Commissioners Sale. . r Notice is hereby given that th* undersigned commissioner appointed by the court of Common Pleas of Adams, county will sell at private sale al his law office in the town of Decatur in the county of Adams in the State of Indiana oa and after the 9(A, day of March A. D. 1867. Tne fellowing described Real Estate to wit: The north west quarter of the north west onar ter of section twenty five (25) the east half of the north east quarter of section twenty-six tiie east half of the south east quarter of section twenty-three and the west half of the south wc«t quarter of sec ion twenty-four all in township twenty fire (25) north of range fourteen east in the County ofAdamsiuthe 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 may 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 m one year one third in two years with interest on defered payments to be secured by notes to satisfaction of the undersigned . DAVID STUD.4BAKER Feb Ist, 1867, Commissioner.

Commissioners Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the court of common Pleas of Adams county will sell at private sals at his law office in the Town of Decatur in the county of Adams in the State of Indiana on and after the 9th, day 0/ March, A, 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 fijn) north of range thirteen (13) east in the said county of Adams in the State of Indiana containing eighty acres of land to the same more or less on the following terms one third the purchase cash down one third in six months one-third in one year with interest on defered payments to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned DAVID STUDABAKER, Feb. Ist. 1867, Commissioner. Administrator’s Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator -of the estate of Daniel WeldyDeceased will sell at public sale at the court lieiise door in the county of Adams in the State of Indiana on the 9lh, day of March, A. D. 1867. and between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. on said day the following described real estate: The undivided two thirds of the south half of the smith east quarter of section twenty three (23) in township twenty sever (27) north of range fourteen (14) east in the said county of adauis in the State of Indiana on the following t erms one-third i the purchase money to be p*id in hand nethird in six mouths one third in tweve months with interest on defe>ed payments to be secured by noteu tq. the satisfaction of the Undersign’d. JESSEE NIBLICK. Feb. Ist, 1867, Administrator.

|Notljs to Non-Residents, In the Court of Common Pleas of. Adams ■ county. May Term 1867. ! Nancy J. Crooks vs. > Petition for I)ivoice Giles B. Brooks, ) 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 filing and pendency of this complaint, and that he be nr,d appear before the Hon, Judge of 4be court of common pleas of Adams countv, on .the fi-st day of the next regular term thereof, toboholden at the Court House in Hie town of Decatur, commencing on Monday, May 13, 1867, mid plead by answer or demur to said complaint or thesame will he heard and determined in his absence. Witness mj- hand and seal of said court/ this 4th day of Fehnian . 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 aud eight pigs, marked with slit Itn left car and uml-’rbit in the same. Ar> ! praised at fourteen dollars; reported by G D. Harket. J. P. Attest. Feb, 22J. JOHN McCONNEL Clerk. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ' has been appointed Administrator of the 1 estate of Edwatd H. Shepherd, deceased, i Said estate is supposed to he solvent. MARK ASPY Administrator, Jan-4th 1867. 4w. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATORIX. Notice ishe-abv given that the undersigned has’been nppomted adroinisf ratorix o ’the es tate of James C. Wilson, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. ELIZIBETH WILSON. Jan 11th., 4w. Administratorix.

Ah Old Song, set tonlew Tuno Ai tpriny approaches Ants aid Roaches From their holes come out, And Mice and Rats In spite of cats, Gaily skip about. “18 years established in N. Y.City.” ••Only infallible remedies known?’ • Free from Poisons.” “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” ’-Rats come cut of their holes to die,” Costar’s Rat, Roach &c. Estenng. Is a paste—used for Rati Mice, Roaches, 'Bloch and Ren /In.i, Ac., Ac. < ‘:Cofetar’s” Bed-Bug Exterminator Is a liquid or wash-*—died to’destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-Buys., Ac. Costa’s Electric Powder forln’cts Ts for Muthi, Mvypiefdys, Fleas, Bed Buys," Inset oi Foiols, Animals, Ac. EPI I 1 Beware !!! all of worthless imitation, (EFSee that"Costar’s” name is on eachßoxs Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. !EF Address, HEXERI R. COSTAR, 484 Broadway, N. ¥. JTSold in Decatur, Ind. EFBy Sam. 0. Boilmax And all Druggists and Retailers everywhere

“COSTAR’S” CELEBRATED BUCKTHORNSALVE, For cuts. Burns, Bruises, Wounds,‘Boils, Cancers, Broken Breasts. Sore Nipples, Bleedi- g, Blind and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid and 111-conditioned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch, Corns, Bunions, Child.ins, Ac.; Chapped Hands, Lips, Bites of Spi ders, Insect*, Animals, &c ,&. TTBoxes, 15 cts., 50 cts,, and IS sizes. lEFSoId by all Druggists everywhere, (EFAnd by HENRY R. GOSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. O’ And by Sam 0. Bollman Decatus/Ixd.

“COST S.TUS” UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions, Warts, &cTTBoxes 25. cts., 50 cts., andsl sizes. EP So Id b.y all Druggists everywhere. a IF And bv HENERY R. COSTAR. Depot 484 Broadway, N.Y. EFAnd by Sam. CJ. Bollaian, Decatuh, Ind,

“COSTAR’S” 'PREPARATION OF BITTER-SWEET ORANGE BLOSSOMS FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Used x> soften and Beautify the Skin, ieMov\> Freckles. Pimples, Eruptions,drc. Ladies ai’y now using it in p reference to all others/ ■ ’ EFBottles, §l,. . ... 3 >, i EFSold by iIM Druggistgbverywi- "je.. £®“Abd by HENRY R.-COSSAR, Depot 434 Bp>»adnay,'if'. Y. I*• ■i' -- J®*And by Sam. C. Bollman, D atub,lnd.

PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, For Coughs,Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Cruup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma. Consumption. Bronchial Affections, and ail Disease of the Throat and Lungs. .B£®“Bottles, 25cts.. 50 cts , and $1 sizes. Ssiy-Sold by all Druggists every where. ES“And by HENERY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N.Y. 1 s©“And by Sam. C. Bollxax,Decatuk,lnd.

CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS, A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, For Nervous and Sick nendich*, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliou«iie<-s, Constipation, Diarrhea, Colics, Chills Fevers and general dergnlgement of the Digestive Organs. bv all Druggists everywhere s@“Aiid by HRNRY R COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway N. Y. I®*And by Saji, C. .Bollman, Decatub,

I w as 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 fuuud al all Limes ready to akeordera for t , . Marble Monuments AND Tomb-stones, of all sizes and prices, plain or Ornhmentalas maybedesired. Inscriptions in ENGLISH AND GERMAN. I am alsoprepared to furnish BUILDING-STONE, Window caps, Window sills, Door steps, etc., at reasonable rates. Those wishing anything in my line are respectfully invited to give me a call, as I do not mean to be undersold or surpassed in the quality, style and finish of my work. Orders solicited and filled with fidelity and dispatch. Corner of Third and Jackson Streets DECATUR, INDIANA. B.WEMHOFF. AMITEL PAETERSON, Traveling Agent. vlO—nstf.

Election Notice, Sheriff Offce) Adams County, Notice is herby given, pursuant to the statute of this State, and in accordance with the annexed notice from the clerk o’the cir cuitconrtof said county, that an election will be held at the usual place of holding elections in said county, 0:1 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 28tb day of February, 1867. JAMES STOOPS. Sheriff, Adams County. State of lediana ? AdimsCovnty. ( The State of Indiana, to the Sheriff of Adams County: I John McCdnnel Clerk' of the Adams Circuit Court,’ hereby certify that at an election to be held nt the usual places of holding elec tions in the several townships of Adaip-v county, named below to be held on Monday the. Ist day of April, 1567, the following-officers are to be elected. One Justice of the Peace for Union towpship to fill the vacency caused by the expira lion of the term of service of George D. Hackett. Three Justices of the PjaC'e 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 Jereiftiah Archabol.i, whose term of service expires May 23d 1867One Justice of the Peace for Munroe, to fill the vacency cause I 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 cause'll bv the expiration of the’term of service of John. Fetters, You are therefor requested to give notice according to law. ■ .. Witness mv hand and the seal of the Auania Circuit Court this 28th, dav of February, 1867. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. ' By A. J.Hill, Deputy. Admnlistrator’s Sale. Notice is hereby .given that, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph L. Eyanson, deceased, will offer for s.le 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 si sting of Thicke Head of Horses Twelve Head of Cattle, including Twoniilk Cows, Fifty Head of Sheep Twelve Head of Ilogs. Two Two Horse Wagons, one Spring Wagon, one Cart , one Reaping and Mowing Machine one Horse Hay Rake, Plows, Harrows, Corn, Hay and Oats, one Brick Machine, in valuable to ebtick makers, 175,<>03 btick in the kiln, nt 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 given by the purchaser giving his note with approved security waving the benefit of valuation and appraisement laws. . JOHN W. EYANSON, March 8, 1367, 3w. Administrator. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the es tate of Joseph L. Eyan-on. deceased. The estate is supposed to be solvent.. JOHN W, EYANSON. March 8, 1867, 3w Administrnbir. APPOINTVIENT OF~ADMINI STRATOR™” Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator 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 8,1867 4w.

TH WARE AAD Ml KO VER & BRO., DECATUR, IND., respectfully announce to the citizens of Adems county, and public in geareal, that, they will keep constantly ou hand a large • a jA COOK, - > <fc r .. . q OFFICE STOVES. Also, a large stpek of TIN, PRESSED AND JAPAN WAKE.Jahd aW prepared to’pui up . ’ . ■ Lightning Rods, and are' ‘manufacturing end_will put up to order 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 are 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 any other establishment in the country. Place of business on the East side Second street. Opposite the Clerk’s office. (EFCountry produce taken in exchange fui work v vl 0-1121- ts. H. B. KNOFF, PRACTICAL AMBROTYPEIST AMD PHOTOGUPHE! DECATUR', INDIANA. Would inform his patrons and customers gci erally, that he is always ready to accommoontthem witli all kinds and styles of Picture, known to the art.' nt cheaper rates than they can be had elsewhere Special cttentiongivi) t othe taking of children’s pictures. COME ONE. COME ALL. He has on hand iCthoine assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARD PHOTOGRAPH SPECIALITIES. ROSE WOOD A GILT FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, j ROSE WOOD AND GILT MOULDINGS of different widths sold at low rates. Also Charts, Rattle scenes, Rille scenes &c CALL AND SEE. - Decatur,lnd., May 4th 1866 —ts.

ZSTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of iiarWord, CONN., < Net Cash Assets, July, 1864. $3,273,635.04. Losses Paid in'4s Years, Over $16,500,000. ‘ ;.■ W i» l ’H : . ‘ 7 ■ t'.'t UI » Three Millions of Cask Assets—« current income of $ !.03 ’,OOO per annum—a-national system of efficient agencies—a well seasoned and valuable experience—the prestige of fortyfive yeqrs’ success—a perpetual charter—s cash basis of transactions—terms liberal an< rates moderate—prompt and equitable settlements of losses; are among the characteristics f this LB.IOIXG ffiilM MPAW. Heavy mercantile values need strong unde writers, andm -rchants will appreciate the ad vantage of Insurance with the ASTNA. Fire, and Inland Navigation lirks can be negotiated upon favorable termswi.ih agents throughout the country. Branch, 171 Vine Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. D. Studabakeb, LoCal Agent. ' matin' by any one with sl3-Stencil Tool's. No experience neen’sary. The Presidents Cashiers, and. Treasurers of 3 Banks iiidor etlie circular. Sent free, with samples. Address the American Stencil Tool Works,'Springfield, Vermont. vlo-n2or3m-i 4c. Window Glass, OF all sizes, at prices to suit the times, a S. G. BOLLMAN’S ' . ' • “ Fe'w Drug S(ors.

’ ■ ■ L ’-tJ .. !'» III I — SPOGKSR’S r? CbiUs and Fever, g 'g Bilious Fever/” 7 • v-E Intermittent Fever, : E L || jfiemit’FeverS g Congestive. Chills,’ § ... ”1 ‘ 'yC ta-hVERf /S’’ I.AGHEZS fflS) " f ' ‘ ' ;iu O’*»W -»'W '.O' :>-■ -Sk Diarrhea, S 5® Dysentery, ’ >■ - . 'i mI! ...fl —'< -J*- — ..... . . W Periodical Headache, g j Igg ■ l> A & & «a» Foj Sale by a'.l Druggists. \Vm. Spooner & Co., Ful'erji’rcteli A Fuller. Chicago, 111., whol =ale Agtpls. lor sale by S. C. Bollman, De cutur lud. vlO—n5 —

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CONTAINS ALL THE MEPICIN.'.L'PBOriBTIBS OF Pine Tree Tar. It has a well earned notoriety fcr curing a' Jiseasetof the THROAT (AND LUNGS. 4 Wine of Tar aho possesses a healthy action upon the stomach and bowels— rejuvenuting he system and restoring it.lo pexfcot health —■ It is very effective in curing complaints orig-natmi'-froni the Liver, Stomach, Bowels,Kid ncys. <ic. Sold by Druggists and Grocers at only one Dollar a Bottle. Genuine have Wine of Tfer Sown on the bottle. See. small circulars at Jrtfgßists.' Try it. for Coughs and Colxls. OLIVER CROOK <fc CO.. I'ropr’a.

CITRON BALSAM W the GhEanest jin.d 1 peedleit Cura f r ITCH'. ARMY' OR W A ;ASir SC HATCHES: Il is liquid', h ndt. .dis agreeable; dpes-?i,ot.sqd the clothes, ?nd never rads to cure at once. It ponfarns ho Mefciiry nd is safein uO> ender any, cWumstence.Sr—..is only hqlf the price of,sim.ilar preparations .iidtip far mote pleasant and effective. Fbk, BURNS ANb SCALDS, ■ hi; swo ccn.iL It presents ■akcstlicrt white latid soft.. ' As .-»□ oxterna I pptication for,Rheuiuatisin t Rruptive Diseases f the Skin, Ulcers, Old .Sores, G.-lngiehd, it is riy effective'? ' ■ _■ ‘ Sold by Druggists, cents. Made onlv by the CBUOK MANUFACTURING CO., DVYTON, OHIO. JITRON BALSAM is blown on. '< very bottle . vl()-u26-ly. Sliii a .i’k'X It is e rx. -I - .'■ -NEAR •!.,., , v FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.' -‘V DIiGRQBF ' flic a'ftenttoffifif of Aiajta courtly isiinvited :< aty| 1 ■■ ■; 7.’, - F ruit : ■* ' . ■Ornarflentitl Trees 1 for sale rtt'-tbik nursery, embracing thp-most approved varieties of Sinndard and Dwarf fn. it trees, such Jis' ’ ' 7,1 ; ' APPLES,PEAkS, ■’ - • '■ CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEAGSES, NECTARINES, . ' APRICOTS, QUINCES,’ GRAPES, GOOSBERRIES, CURRANTS, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES. BLACKBEREP.IS, ESCULENT * even ASPARAGUS, RHUBARBOR ' PIEPLANT, DECIDUOUS, . TREES <t PLANTf-'. EVKRGHFUN TREES AND SBpUB.« .OBXAMENTAI. VIXFE AND CnFFPritg.ETC ,’xTO., 1 ’ It is ite intention of the | icprielor t' di/sl honorably 'and justly with all. Hewillwa*. rant his t.'Ti F.to be what they are represe»te< Wet might point out. other ndvantages such i i soil and dirnnte. Trees trans plant, d from IE nur.iry tre.hnrdy -and vigorous nndhniGu more likely to live than trees .brought fsoinjl’n.' tant nurseries. Farmers who consult their ir .J merest will patronize llio '-.I- ~ " Elm Park Nurse.vL, j We have appointed V. B. Si'f’ <tc.— local Agent for Adams counts*, ders Vint yen may favor hi „a® JJecatrr, August 10,186 *' ru i s< *a-