Decatur Eagle, Volume 11, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1867 — Page 3

THE EAGLE OTIICIAL PAPER OF THE OOUHTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS FRIDAY, April, 19.1867. - Safe. —It is safe to say that no better Saleratus can be made than D. B. De Land & Co.’s Best Chemical. Besides it is full weight, and that it is more than can be said of other Saleratus. i a li ■ tyA large lot of Extra Choice, Young Hyson Tea, “New Chop,” just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by Townley, DeWald, Bond & Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Election of Trustee.—Adams county at the April election, elected eleven out of twelve of the Trustees, eight of which were without opposition. There is but one Radical Trustee in the county. jarOonnetticut is not the only place ' wh*»re the Radicals have been beaten. From all over tbecountiy the municipal elections show Democratic gains, and in maty places where the Radicals have ruled for years the Democratshave carried everything before them. Conference Changes.—Rev. Chas. E, Disbrow goes to Bluffton, his place here being supplied by Rev. N. D. Shackleford, of Perrysburgb. Rev. A. 11. Curry, of Mounmouth, goes to Perrysburgh, his place being supplied by Rev. S, Bacon. Pleasant Mills circuit remains as*last year, in charge of Rev. N. F. Peddycord. Rev. L. W. Manson continues as presiding Elder. Corporation Election. —The Clerk gives notice of the annual election of town officers in this issue- We would suggest a meeting of the citizens for the purpose of a general ‘talk’ about corporation -officers, and, also, to take into consideration the nomination of a ticket to be supported at that election. What say the -citizens? Aniver'art I. 0 O. F.—We mentionbed some weeks since that the 26th of April would be obsarved as the forty-second aniversary of the Order in the United States. Saint Mary’s Lodge adopted the following pregramme of exercises for the occasion: The members of the Order will meet at the Lodge-room, at 10 o’clock P. M., when they will proceed in full regalia, in j*egular order, under the direction of the to the Presbyterian Cha rch, •when the following exttcises will be observed: Opening Ode; Prayer, Bro. Charles Disbrow; Intermediate OJc; Address, Bro. Isaac Jenkinson; Closing Ode; Benediction, when the members will return to the Lodge room in order. At 7 o’clock refreshments will be served over McLean’s Hall for the members of the Order, together with their wives and invited ■guests.

Democratic Organisation in Root. — lUnder date of March 27ih, Godfrey t Christen writes: Pursur.nt to previous .. Democracy of Root township assembled at School House No. 4, for s the purpose of nominating candidates for « the April Election. The meeting was called to order by D. Aber, and on . motion, John McConnel was appointed Chairman, and G. Christen, Secretary. The object of the assembly was stated t■ by the presiding officer in a few appropriate remarks, after which ballotting for candidates commenced, with the fellow, ing result: Foi Trustee, John Christen; Justice of - the Peace, Henry Filling and Jeremiah Archbold; (Constable, Ezekiel Elzey, Heuery Liftman and Noah Baxter. A motion was made and agreed to, that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Decatur Eagle, to show our Democratic brethren that “we are up and doing.” For a more systematic and united action in the future, it was agreed to organize a Democratic Central Committee for Root township, and G. Christen, D. J. Aber and WmClayton appointed such Committee. Godfrey Christen, Secy. We Lope those townships in the county that are not already organized "will speedily do so. The townships that are alresdy organized have no trouble in managing their township affairs harmoniously, and have invaribly succeeded in fner».''' 8 ’ B 8 e ‘ r ™ a j or **y- of is>. •■’’factory than to wit18 “Ooh aoj . e • ?hat we n. otef tow-.-

Primart Election.—As there seems, do be a misunderstanding in regard to , the change in the Democratic Primary I Election, and consequently considerable dissatisfaction expressed as to the change, to correct the error we would simply remark that-there is no change \ in the mode of conducting the election, | simply a change of time, from tho first Monday of April to the third Saturday of August, of each year. The Herald’s Washington special says: Mr. Seward, at the request of the Austrian minister, telegraphed Mi*. Campbell, in Mexico, to despatch a message to Juarez urging that allpossitle leniency be gbown Maximilian in case he falls in to the hands of the Liberals. On the ■same day Mr. Campbel! returned an answer that he had forwarded the request. MARRIED. March 16th, by Martin Kizer. Esqr., Mr. John W. Jost to Miss Sussannah Frey. March 21 st, by the same, Mr. John Snydsr and Miss Barbara Miller. April 4tb, by the same, Jacob Huser to Barbara Huser. April 14th, by William A Fisher, Local P. M. E. P. C., Mr. William Troxell to Miss Elizabeth Fisher. ~ special" notices’

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Moffat’s Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters were first used in private practice iu 1825, They were introduced to the public in 1835 since which (jme their reputation has extended, until they have a sale in excess of all other Cathartic and Purifying Medicines. There is hardly a family among civilized na tions who have not personal evi fence of their beneficial effects. Their great success is ow ing to their uniform reliability in cases of Constipation, Billiousand Stomachic diseases, whether of long or short duration. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and harmles the gentlest infa.t. One ingredient opens the pores of the skin; another is diuretic; and stimulates proper on acti of the kidneys; a third is emollient, loosening phlegm and humor from tho lungs; other properties are warming and cathartic, and cleanse the stomach and bowels from unhealthy secretions. Their combined effect, is to regulate the impaired functions of the system. and to produce health, It is not asserted Moffat’s Pills are a cure all—that they will cure all complaints—but under ordinary circnmstnnces they may be relied upon to cure Nervous and Sick Headache, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice, Liver and Bilious Complaints, Colds, Scurvy, Genftal Weakr.e's, <fcc. They are expressly made for these diseases. Millions upon millions of cures can be cited. In no single instance has a complaint ever come to our knowledge, where they have not operated; as recommended. The printed circular around each box fully explains the symptoms and effects of each dieease, specifics treatment, furnishes evidence, Ac. We briefly refer to Rev. David Elder, Franklin, N. C., who was cured of Dyspepsia. C. R Cross, of Theoike. 11) , cured of Liver Complaint. H Hooley of Springfield, Pa., had Scrofula, and had to use crutches; was cured in three weeks. .Tames D.Dolensof Adrian,Mich., cur dos Billions’ Fever. Rev. Henry Graham, Presbeteri.in Church, Gananagua, Cal, of Fever and Ague. Rev. Ed H. Mav, Twenty-first New York, of Rheumatism and Piles of 2-5 years standing. Rev. Samuel Bowles, Editor of the Springfield (Mass.) Republican was cured of terrible Costiveness. Hon. Ed. Webber, of Rumney, N. H., of Liver Complaint, etc., etc.; etc. A box of Moffat’s Life Pills, with full cir culars. die , will be sent gratis to any Physician, on the receipt of two three eent postage stamps. Moffat’s Life Pills are 25 cents pel box. Moffat’s Phoenix Bitters, $1 per bottle. They arc sold by all respectable dealers throughout the continents and the Islands of the Ocean. WHITE A HOWLAND, Proprietors. Successors to Dr. John Moffat, and Dr. Wm. B. Moffat, 12 i Liberty Street, New-York. Consumption Curable by Dr. Schenck’s Medicines. To cure Consumption, the system must be prepared so that the lungs will heat. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite created for good wholesome food, by these medicines will be digested.properly, and good healthy blood made; tnus building up the constitution. Schenek’s Mandrake Pills cleanse tho stomach of all bilious or mucous accumulations; and, by ''-•'Weed Tonic in connection, the

Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup is nutriciecs as ■ well as medicinal, byusing the three remedies, 'all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, wholesome blood made, which will . repel all disease. If patients will take these ' medicines according to directions, ConsumpJtionvcry frequently in it? last stages yields , readily to their action. Take the pillsfreI quently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not costive they are not required,for sometimes in diarrhoea they are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appetite created te allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay any ir•ration. Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure is to prevent taking cold. Exercise abou t the rooms as much aspossible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves;,but be particular and masticate well, [2nd w ea. mo. 1 yr.

To the Martyrs of Liver Complaint. Among the wonderful medical properties which have rendered hostetters stomach bitters pre-eminent among the health-restoring preparations of the age, its anti biliousvirtues arc not the least remarkable. No woidscan do justice to its marvelous effects upon the diseased liver. Perhaps the simple words of a convalescent sufferer, who describes it as “going right to the spot,” tell the story as clearly as may be. It does go right to the spot. It operates directly upon the disordered organ, and whether unduly active or in a state of paralysis, restores it to a condition of health. The Sickness at the Stomach,pain I between the Shouldersand in the Right Side. I Yellow Suffusion of the Skin, Costiveness, Drowsiness and Languor, Dimness of sight, Colic; Palpitation of the Heart, Dry Cough, low Fever, and other symptems wliich indicate the various phases of Acute and Chronic Liver Complaint, are one and all promptly relieved , and finally removed, by the action of this fatnious preparation, which is at once the best of correctives, the gentlest and most genial of aperients, an infallible regulator, and a powerful restorative. Persons of a billious habit, who use the bitters as a protective medicine, will n’ever suffer the pains and penalties of Liver disease or Billious Remittent Fever.

the great cause OF MISERY. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A lecture on the Nature, Treetment, and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea. induced by Self-Abuse: Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediment to Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac.—By ROB. J CULVERWELL, M. D, Author of the “Green Books,” Ac. The world renowned author, iu this admirable Lecture, cleariy proves from his own ex perience that the awful consequence of SelfAbuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privatelv, and,radically THIS LECTURE WILL 'PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Ahs ; . Dr. Culverwe.l’s ‘•Marriage Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Broadwav, New York, Post Office Box, 4586. S9O A MONTH!— AGENTS wanted for six entirely, new articles, just out. Address T. O GAREY. City Building, Biddeford, Maine 9 5*21 y

NEW YORK MARKET. New York, April 15. t Flour sl2 50|Pork, 823 50 Wheat, 2 50j Shoulders 1£) Corn, $ I 20; Hams, 14 Oats, 07 Lard, 15 | Butter, 25 DECATUR MARKETS. Corrected Weekly y Messrs Niblick if Crawford Merchants and Produce Dealers, Mainstreet Decatur.lndiana. Dbcatl’B, April 19, Ibfif. Flour ft bbl... 15.00 Wheat, While, ft bush 2.50 Red, " 2 40 Corn . . : 75 Rye, 6 Oats, 31 Potatoes 1.25 Cloverseed, 0.50 Flaxseed 2 00 Butter, ft lb 20 Lard,................................ 9 Eggs, .12 Feathers, 5. .. 50 Wool, 30@40 Hides, green ft fl> 6 “ dry .., 10 Salt per bbl 3.75 Pork, 5,80 Town, Election. Notice is hereby given to the qualified v oters of the Town of Decatur that an election will be held at the Court house i n tho Town of Decatur Adams Co., Indiana, on Monday, May Glh, 1867. For the purpose of electing the following town officers: Three Trustee®, one clerk, one assessor, one Treasurer and one marshal. April 15, 1867. SAM. C. BOLLMAN, Clerk Town Decatur. Sale of Pauper. ~ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed proposals, as Overseer of the Poor of Root township, Adams County, Indiana, at Lis residence in Root township, up to the first Monday in May 1867, for the maintenance for one year of Rachael Gorseline, a pauper of said township. JOHN CHRISTEN, April 12th, 3w. Trustee.

Petition toSell Real Estate No'ice is hereby given that the undersigned ' Administrtarix of the Estate of James C. , Wilson, deceased, has filed in the Coast of Common Pleas of Adams county, Indiana her; petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent to pay debts, the personal estate being insufficient, which petition will be heard at the September term of said court 1867. Witness mv hand this the 6th, day of April, A. D, 1867 JOHN MeCONNEL Clerk, April 12, 4w. By A. J. Hill Deputy. Sale of Paupers. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned, Overseer of the poor of Blue Creek township, Adams county, Indiana, at his residence in Blue Creek township, *up to the first Mon da v in May, 1867, for tile maintaince for one ye ar, of Elizabeth Taylor and Peggy,Young, paupeis of said township. SAMTTLE ELY. April®, 4w. Overseer ol the Poor. Special Notice. All persons intebted to me are requested to call at my office and settle the same by pay ing the money or giving their notes, between this and.the Ist day of May 1867, or the accounts will be left with a justice of the peace for collection. My reason for so doing is, tbit I am in debt myself and cannot meet my payments with out first collecting what is due me. Dr. A. SORG, vollO nosl. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby ziven that the undersigned has been appointed- Ad ministraor with the will an nexeu of the estate of John 0. Heaps, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. April 5,1867. James Malloxee, Admr. wi’hthe will annexed. TCTTheIIWT Attorney at Law, Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana, Will practice his profession anywhere in Indiana or Ohio. Office with Dr Sorg, above Spencer A Meibers, Hard ware Store. vollO—nos2.

Licensed Auctioneer. Charles M France, would announce to the public that he is a regularly licensed auctioneer, and will attend all Public Sales whenever requested, upon dropping a line to him at Wilshire, Ohio. vol 10—n052. Stone! Stone! Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will receive up to the 27th day of April 1867, sealed proposals for the delivery of two hundred perch of good sound large sized stone, at the Bridge in Decatur situated for the Bui 1 ding of an abuttment to said bridge, the Stone to be delivered in the months of June, July and August. The contiactor to give bond and security forth? fulfillment of the contract The security to be named in the bid: By order of the Board of County Commissioners March 21st, 1867. W. G SPENCER Aud. A. C>. Notice to Non-Resident The State ol Indiana, Adams county, In the court of Common Pleas, May Tern, 1867. Martin ) VS. > Complaint for Divorce Sarah Martin) It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause that the above named de fendant, Sarali Martin is a non-resident of the State of Indiana Notics is therefore hereby given the said Sarah Martin that she be and appear .before the Hon. James W. Borden, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, at the next regular term thereof,to beholden at the court House in the town of Decatur, on Monday May 13th 18G7, and plead by answer or demWi", or tho same will be heard and determined in her absence Witness my hand and seal of said court this 16th, day of March, 1867; ■JOHN McCONNEL Clerk. March 22d, 1867.. ' . By A. J. Hill Deputy

Select School. A select school , will be commenced at Decatur Ind. April Ist, 1867, for a term of three mouths. An assistant teacher will be employed, for every thirty pupils. Terms liberal. Deduction for tuition will be made in cases of protracted illness cf the pupil. W. 11. SCHROCK. Township Election. Notice is her t by given that an election will be held at the usual place of holding elections in Washington township; Adams county, Indiana on Monday April Is/, 1867, for the purpose of Meeting the following township officers: One township Trustee, two Constables, and one Supervisor for each road district in said Township. JOHN MEIBERS, March 15,1867, Trustee, Wash. Tp. MAFSFIELD, 011 10. MANUEACTURE COOK’S EVAPORATOR, EUREKA OUTTIuG BOXES. Eureka Cider mills, Victor Cane Hill, Star Corn Shelters, Horse Power Forks. BUNN’S ESQUIMAUX REFRIGERATOR, Warner’s Sulky Revolving Rake, DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS, CRA WFORD’S GARDEN CULTIVATOR, AMALGAM DULLS; DRAG AND CIRCULAR SAWING MACHINES. And many other articles in the way es Implements, Tools and Machinery. Pure Sorgo and Impbee Seed, selected varieties. Send for circulate.

NEW FIRM I SPENCER & MEIBERS Having purchased F.W. Studabakcr’e entire stock of HARDWARE, and added thereto (direcl from the eastera cities) a large st-ck of every variety of Foreign and omestic Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Horse Shoes, etc We have on handthe very best assortment of th CINCINNATI Cook, Parlor and Heating Stove in this market w-iich we will sell cheaper thau any other house in this county. For House Builders. Doors, sash, glass, nails, hinges, latches,locks bell pulls, stair rods, sash Jocks, door fenders, bli. d butts, foot scrapers, etc. For the Farmers. Plows, Harrow theetli, Rakes, cradles, scythes, snathes, forks, shovels, spades, trace, cable and log chains, p.-uning shears, knives and saws, sheep shears, rope, well buckets, axes, Hatchets, Cider Mills, etc., etc. For the Mechanics. Mechanics tools of all kindsand descriptions coopers, masons, carpenters, blacksmiths, gun; smiths, plasterers, wagon makers,carriage ma kers,ttc , etc. For the Ladies. Tea and table spoons, knives and- forks, wash tubs, clothes wringers, flat irons, dusting pans, waiters, brooms, clothes lines, wasboards, mop sticks, etc., etc

ALSO Wagon, Buggy an J seat springs. P ills, shafts and sleigh crooks, All of which we will sell cheaper than any other bouse in town lEFßoom—tin he Trager Building, jh October 12, 1866, B. W. OAKLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, Etc 79 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNP-’MO. DAVIS & BYERS 300 K BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURES. Particular attention paid to County work. Magazines. Music, old Books, bound and rebound in any style desired. No, 25 Calhoun St., Opposite Court House FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. HUNNEWELL’S ECLECTIC PILL*, Tho claims lor this valued Family Pill are beyond that of any other in use. A test of them will not only prove this, but the-greater error of Griping, which has heretofore been called Character. The Eclectic Pills, never require over tun, and seldom but one for the dose,acton the bowels without the slighestgriping. a point of tho greatest importance, particularlv in CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. For which take a Single Pill every or everv other night. They never produce debility, anil Cure Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Head Ache. Liv er : nd Kidney Complaints, Pilps, Loss of, or I npurities of the Blood, Loss of Appetite and all derangements of Bowtlsor Stomach. XFSqld by all Wholesale an J Retail Dealers in Medicine at 25 cents per Box. S. 0. Bollman agent, for Decatur. Ind JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, 9 Commercial Wharf Boston, Masi. Physicians or Dealers supplied in Sulk TOLU ANOD YNE. To attempt to enumerate the manifold re suits of the Anodyne in cases ofNeuralgia, Gout Rheumatism, Nervous Headache. Tooth and E-ir che,Spinal Complaints, St. Vitus’Dance Hysteria. Nervous Debility, Loss •of Sleep, Sciatica. Delerium tremens, Pains in Menstru ation , and the most reliable testimonials in my possession, to which all are invited to inspect would exhaust time and patience, and which a confidence to test would perfectly justify. ASTHMA, Now declared purely a nervous complaint, is perfectly relieved in most violent attacks with doses of 35 to 45 drops each half hour. Relief and sleep will follow the second or third dose Administrators Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Edward H Shepherd, deceased will offer at public sale, at the late lesidence of the decedent, in Wabash Township, Adams county, on Saturday, January 19l&, 1867. All the personal property of said estate not ! taken by the widow, consisting of sheep, 1 hogs, farming utensils, stove and other articles; sale to began at ten o’clock a. m. Terms: i sums of three and under, cash; over three dol- ] lars, a credit of twelve months will be uiven I by the purchaser giving his note with free i hold surety, waving benefit of valuation laws, t , MARK ASPY, Administrator.Jan. 4th, 1857.

REMOVAL. ’ CRABBS & MOSES. have removed their stock of goods to tkeir NEW BUILDING. opposite the eld stand, where they intend to keep a LARGER ND BETTER OF GOODS Smaller Proffits. • - -i 1 r » that ertr for ■ * 'i* CASH or PRODUCE, but we cannot sell goods on CREDIT. Doni fail to give us a call befor’e purchasing, and » « make Uto yOur &dTa,lt3 8 e l <> buy EFCasb paid for wool. 0-nl6-tf. CRABBS i MOSES.

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