Decatur Eagle, Volume 13, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1869 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. FRIDAY. APRIL 23,1569. Xocal & Miscellaneous. lew Advertisements. Oroceriei —Nuttman & Dodez. Hardware—Spenser & Bro. 20 per cen t cheaper—Con ter & Hol thouse. Doors and Sazh—Fronefield & Todd. Notice—Worden. ee=r.-: —■■ • . — 1 Jar Mr. J. M. Nuttman, of the firm of Nuttman & Dodez, Fort Wayne, will please accept our thanks for a can of green peas. /arThe storm and high water that occurred on Tuesday caused a large amdunt of damage throughout the north-west. JSTShoaff’s Art Gallery, Fort Wayne, is the place to get your Photographs. Special attention paid to taking children’s pictures. JEirThe attention of our readers i« directed to the advertisement of Nuttman <fc Dodez, dealers in groceries and country produce, Fort Wayne. Mr. Nuttman was for many years a resident of this place, and his old friends will be pleased to learn he is again established in business where they may have an opportunity of dealing with him. They pay the highest price for butter and eggs. When you go to Fort Wayne call and see them. ——aJC3TC. L. Schirmeyer, of this place, has recently opened a large and extensive Hat and Cap store in Fort Wayne. His stock comprises everything usually kept in a first class Hat and Cap establishment, and at prices that cannot help but please every one. He is prepared to supply country merchants at New York prices. Charley is deserving of success, and we hope will receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Don’t fail to give him a call when you visit the city.

jEiTWe publish in another place an .interesting article in regard to our railroad, from the Richmond Humming Bird. It will be seen from that article that the road is located on the west side of the river, from this place to Fort Wayne, onlj- upon consideration that the right of way is given.— We suggested some time since that parties interested in either route jehordd bestir themselves and take measures to secure the right of way. We have received the proper blanks for conveying the same, which will be furnished upon application. If “J. II.,” who had his say in the Fort Wayne Gazette, some two weeks since, is as nnx Lous for the route on the north side of the river as we suspect, he «hould act upon our suggestion and labor to secure the right of way over his favorite route. — ' — ■ —■ ——• UyThe Circuit Court is in session as we write, Judge Lowery presiding. Judge Worden and Taylor, of Fort Wayne are engaged as counsel in several cases.— Prosecuting Attorney Daily, arrived on Tuesday and has been la boring with the grand jury, who have subpoenaed a large number of witnesses, but have as yet reported but few indictments. The State cases have as yet not all been disposed of, and considerable business has been continued for want of lime to dispose of it. The State vs. Burdg, forgery, remains as at last term, the defendant held on his recognizance. The State vs. Thos. Moser; retailing, dissmissed. Also the State vs. James Lewis, seduction. The State vs. Edward Roedell, assault and battery, the State vs. Abraham Swigart. petit larceny.— The State vs. Thomas C. Walls, grand larceny, continued. The State vs. Levi Clawson, grand lar ceny and the case of the State vs. Josiah Clawson, grand larceny, left off the docket. The State vs. Sami. C. Miller, illegal voting, quashed. The State vs. John Gilpin, grand larceny, continued for service.— The State vs. John Teeple, illegal voting, continued for service.— The State vs. John Dclaven, retailing, fined 85, dismissed as to the second case. The State vs. Wm. Phipps, illegal voting, quashed. Qft. the civil docket there are no • JF * I exposed of up to the Jiuiel oCtf ur going to press.

irrepressible Dana has received a petty appointment. A cotemporary advised him te stick to his paper and velocipede. Dana says the advice came to late, but if be had sent his velocipede to Grant it would have secured him the office he wanted. It is a grim joke, but nevertheless may be more of a truth than a jest. A Charleston letter to the Hartford (Conn.) Times says: “Gillmore’s ‘Swamp Angel’ threw shells six miles into Charleston. After a position nearer had been obtained on Cummings points, the bombardment made one half of the city uninhabitable during the time (it was nearly two years) the firing continued. A prominent mark was the tower of St. Michael's church (Episcopal), but it was not damaged. Its chime of bells, however, were removed to Columbia for safety. Being ancient—of ante-revolutionary date—they were cherished. Getting broken there by Sherman's army were afterwards sent back to England, to be recast in the same foundry from which they orginally came, in the days of George III.; and now they are restored to the old tower, and I hear their sweet chimes as they strike the quarters, the half hours, and the hours. May their harmony be the symbol and the harbinger of that fraternal harmony which is ere long to be restored indeed once more, between the northern and southern states.”

Mayor Hall of New York has issued a circular cautioning strangers that all co-operative unions, gift enterprises, dollar stores, and schemes of that nature, in the city, are swindles, and calling on newspaper throughout the country to publish them as such, and reiterate the information frequently. A gentleman of this city, who has been making an extended tour through the counties of Bartholomew, Johnson, and Shelby, Ind., says that the wheat is in very fine condition, being ipuch further advanced than usual, and promising a very large yield. The New York RrpresZsays the condition of the streets of this city is ofial. SPEcTaL NOTICE sT IIELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED FLUID, EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Eradicates ERUPTIVE and ULCERATIVE diseases of the THROAT, NOSE, EYES, EYELIDS, SCALP, and SKIN, which so disfigures the appearance, PURGING the evil effects of murcury and removing all taints, the remnants of DISEASES, hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by AU DU LTS and CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY. TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of the Extract of Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, ortho decoctions as usually made. • AN INTERESTING LETTER is published in the Medico-Chirurgical Review: on the subject of the Extract of Snrsap.vrilla in certain affections, by Benjniuine Travers, F. R. S. &c., Speaking of those dieeases, and diseases arising from the excess of murcury, he states that no remedy is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; its power is extraordinary, more so than any other drug I am acquainted with. It is, in the strictest sense, a tonic with this invaluable attribute; that it is applicable to a state of the system so sunken, and yet so irritable as renders other substances of the tonic class unavailable or injurious.

HELMBOLD'S ' coßcentratei extract sarsaparilla, Established! upward of 18 years.— PREPARED BY H. T. HELMBOLD, 694 Broadway, N. Y. A* CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN and BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION follows the use of Helmbold's Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla. It removes black spots, pimples and all eruptions of the skin. IN THE SPRINO MONTHS. the Bystem naturally undergoes a chrnge, and Helmbold's Hioult Concentrated Extract or Sarsaparilla is an assistant of the greatest value. YOUNG LADIES BE WARE! OF THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Face Powders nnd Washes. All such remedies close up the pores of the skin, and in a short time destroy the complexion. If you would have a fresh, healthy and youthful appearance, use Hblmbolb's Extract Sarsaparilla. NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that afflict mankind atise from corruption of the blood. Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla is a remedy of the utmost value. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA cleanses and renovates the blood, instils the vigor of health into the system, an purges out the humors that make disease. ’’QUANTITY e». QUALITY. Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla. The dose is small. Those who desire a large quantity and large doses of medicine ERR. TAOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANCY OF COMPLEXION must purify and enrich tjie blood, which Helnbold's Con cestbatbd Extract or Sarsaparilla invariably does. Ask for ffelmMft.— Take we other. HF.LMBOLD 8 CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, is the

Do not Trifle with Danger. A single spark may kindle a flame that will consume a city, and small ailments neglected, may end in fatal disorders. Bearing this fact in mind, let the first symptoms of debility or nervous prostration be met promptly with invigorating treatment. Foremost ainong the vegetable tonics of the age stands HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, and whenever the vital powers seem to languish, or there is any reason to suspect that the animal functions essential to the sustenation and purification of the body are imperfectly performed, this invaluable invigorant and antiseptic should at once be resorted to. Indigestion always produces weakness of the bodily powers. Sometimes it happens that the appetite demands more food than the stomach can digest; though not more, perhaps, than is required to keep up full strength of the frame. The object, under such circumstances, is to increase the digestive capacity of the assimilating orgar, so as to make it equal to the duty imposed upon it by the appetite, and capable of supplying the building material of the system as fast as it is required. This object is fully accomplished by the use of the Bitters. They tone and gently stimulate the cellular membrane which secretes the gastric juice, and the result is that the solvent is mingled with the food in sufficient quantity to convert all its nourishing particles into pure and wholesome element. If, on the other hand, there is a detici -ncy of appetite, without any corresponding deficiency of digestive power, the effect of the tonic is to stimulate a desire for food. In nineteen cases out of twenty, headache, nausen, nervousness, fainting-fits, spasms, and, indeed, most of tho casual aches and pains to which humanity is subject, proceed primarily from indigestion complicated with biliousnees; and for both these complaints HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS arc recommended as a speedy and certain remedy. HALL'S J VeptaMe Sicilian jBBLILr' hair fiSWMiSi RENE WER. The basis of its remedial properties is a vegetable compound. It will restore grey hair to its originil color. ' It will keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lustrous and silken. It is a splendid hairdressing. R. P. HALL & CO.’, Nashua, N. IL, Proprietors. “ COMMERCIAL.

Decatur Markets. Corrected Wceltly. Decatur, April 2, 1869. Flour, $ bbl., 88 00 Buckwheat Flour, ijp sack.. 85 Corn Meal, $ bu 80 Wheat, white, $ bu 1 25 “ red, “ 110 Buckwheat, “ 50 Corn 65 Oats 40 Potatoes 75 Clover Seed - 9 00 Flax Seed 2 00 White Beans. 2 25 Onions 80 Apples 75 Dried Apples, lb 10 Dried Peaches 20 Butter 25 Eggs, doz., .... 15 FGathers, ft. 65 Salt $ bbl 4 00 Lard $ ft 15 :ll I. .1181.11 ■■UHL »■ .»_! B. P. MCDONALD, DENTIST, From FORT WAYNE. RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Decatur and vicinity, that he has taken rooms at the Burt House, for a short time, and would be pleased to wait upon those that may require his professional services. He is prepared to perform all operations upon the teeth. v12u51t2 CORPORATION ELEC 110 V. 'VrOTICE.is hereby given that an eil lection will be held at the usual place of holding elections in Washington tQwnsnip, Adams county, Indiana, on Monday, May 3d, 1869. for the purpose of electing the following Town officers to-wit: One Clerk, one Assessor, one Treasurer, one Marshall, and three Trustees; one for each ward in said town. H. B. KNOPF, April, 13th, 4-w. Clerk. Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana. 1 Adams County, J In the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams County, May Term, 1869. The Thompson Prairie Ditching Association vs. Complaint. Samuel Mendenhall, / Allen, It appearing from Affidavit filed inthe above entitled oauAe that Samuel Mendenhall ila non-resident of ths State of Indiana, Notice is thdwefcre hereby given the said Samuel Meihienhallof the filing and pendency of thiacauqe of action, and that he be and appeal befofethe Hon. Judgeof the Court of Common Pleas. at the Court House in the town of Dhcatur, on the first day of the next regulavterm there-of,-to ba held Monday, the wth day of May, 186$, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my hand and seal of said (ls.) court, this the 9th day of March, 1860. A. J. HILL, March 12, w 4. Clerk. • ATotice of Appointment of Adminutratrix. 'VyOTICE s Kherein given that the unLx deraigneil been appointed Administratrix of Inc estate of Charles Sehug. deceased The estate is probably solvent. / \ CATHARINE SCR UG, April 2, 1849. .Umnistratrix.

1860. SPRING TXL-AJD3EI. 1869. GENERAL DEALERS INT TiiWY r owiw Hr JIU 11 V3T U UIU ■O k 90 COLUMBIA STREET, FORT WAYME. * In presenting our Spring Circular to the great trading public, we take occasion to express our thanks for the liberal patronage extended to us fur the past nine years. The coming season we shall use all honorable means to merit a continuation of the same, and can assure our patrons that no pains will be spared by us to make our House the great Head-Quarters for Dry Goods in Fort Wayne. * OUR SPECIALTIES. ARE: DOMESTIC GOODS, SILK GOODS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, * LINENS, WHITE GOODS, WOOLENS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc. GREAT ORIGINAL "NEW YORK STORE.” I Feb. 26, 1869. D v!2n47tf.

H. W. SHACKLEY. MANUrACTIREB Os WAGONS & CARRIAGES, : And Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Y/agon Carriage MATERIAL, HICKORY & OAK SPOKES, Bent & Sawed Felloes, Shafis, Poles, Slngle-Trec«, Seek Yokes, Wagon Bows, Ac., DECATUR, INDIANA. J©-The attention of Manufacturers . and Dealers is respectfully invited to I my stock of Wagon and Carriage mate j rials, which for superior workmanship and excellence of timber, I think, cannot be excelled by any other establishment. I am prepared to fill orders by sample, of any style tha» may be desired. Samples sent when requested. Cash paid for Hickory and Oak spoke timber. *@r*Wag,ns and Carriages repaired, and Horse-Shoeing done on short notice. v!2n47 H. W. SHACKLEY. A? CRABBS&SON, Dealers in all kinds of GENERAL HARDWARE, STOVES, TIX WARE, STONE COAL, Glass, Sash, Doors, &c., DECATUR, INDIANA. Ten per cent, will be deducted from all bills over One Dollar, except on Iron, Nails, or Stoves, for CASH. iSrThc highest market price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Cash paid for Poultry and Game. v!2n4ltf. TEACHERS WANTED $75 to $4V> month; for full particulars sd irgks “Ths Pnopl*'* Journal,” Cincinnati. FhH, vl?nll-49w4

CRABBS, MOSES & RICE, DEALERS IM FOBEtCN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HATS A CAPS, ■ i BOOTS & SHOES, •k Groceries, £ IE E .VS n’afJRtJE, CABPETS, O X Xs O X* O T H a , NOTIONS, &c., DECATUR. INDIANA. • I of the above goods will be sold very cheap for Cash or Country Produce. v12n31 Land for Sale. "VTOTICE is hereby given that I will Lx sell at public auction, at the Court j House, in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, on Mat Ist, 1869, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M, and four q\lock, P. M., by order of the Court of Coriynon Pleas, of Adams Coun- ? ty, Indiana, tb>witt The west half wf. the south west frac tional quarter of section twenty-seven, j in township twenty-seven north, range fifteen east, containing seventy-seven ' and e’even-hundredths acres. TERMS.—One third of the purchase money cash in hand, one third in nine months, and the remainder in eighteen with interest on deferred pay- ' merrsfand with security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. . \ JAMES R. 8080, March 19. w 4 Commissioner. Valuable Land for Sale. I offer for sale one hundred and sixty | acres of lind, being the north-east quarter of section twenty-three, in township twenty-five, range thirteen, one mile ( south of the Wabash river, in Adems county, Indiana. A road runs along the entire east and south linos of said land. ; Persons wishing to purchase, een write to JAMES McKELVEY. Lionville P. O-, Licking County. Ohie. 52 |

PIANOS! JULIUS BAUER & CO., A Wholesale Agents for Wm. KN ABE *;CO'S I J , nil CELEBRATED * H *7 GOLD MEDAL jgJ ‘ C PIIAO ’ft As to ths relative merits of u) ! fj these PIANOS we would refer ft to the certificates from Thai-' ft V* berg, Gottschalk, Strakosch, pw ®G. Satter, H. Vieuxtemps. Lou- Mt is Stabb and E. Muzio, Musical Director of the Italian Ope-M rn, as also from some of the' most distinguished Professors j. feand Amateurs in the Country. PR ®AII Instruments guaranteed LU for five years. a ALSO, AGEXTS FOR M A. H GALE & OO , J j Swire Piaui Forte Co.,:S J and other first class Pianos, w We have the largest and PR best assorted stock of Pianos W in the City. C ISaF'Particular attention j. paid to the selection of Instru- ■ A ments for distant orders. iLJ V A liberal discount to Clergy-; Q Sraan, Teachers and Schools. Ir* Wholesale Dealers will find QR it greatly to their advantage-•» to give us a call, as by greatly f , increased facilities we are en-:O M abled to fill orders with des- " d — d a Wholesale Agents for ;r* CARHARDT. W NEEDHAM&COS CELEBRATED Q HARMS NIONS. J QQ Manufactures and Importers of M Brass Instruments, 'Jj Lj Strings, Aceordeens, 0”: Violins, Clarionets, Drums, Guitars, Ac. The Silver and Brass Instruments of our manufacture and wr importation, are used by all of ft mJ the best Bands inthe United J© Q States, and whenever exhibited 0 have always received the Gold ft Medals and highest premiums. connection with;* Manufacturing Houses in Her--4\ lin, Liepsic. Dresden, London * land Paris, we are prepared to, Qk fhrnisb Dealers, Bands and q* Individuals, with every article in this line, at the lowest man- Q pq ufacturers priees. (g Julius' baueF&lS WAREBOOMS IM Crosby’s Opera House, 69 Washington Street, CHICAGO, ILL. New York Warerooms. 650 Broadway. v!2n43

Land far Sale. Notice i« hereby given that tw o»derzigned Commiszioncr, appointed by the Court of Common Plesa of Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to make sale of real estate, will sell at public auction, at the Court House, in Decatur, in the County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, on Saturday, SjhtY Ist, 1869, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o’clock, P. M., of said day the following described real estate, to-wit: Lying »nd being due east of the following described tract or lot of land, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the west line of section thirty-fbur (34), in township twenty six (26) north, range (13) thirteen east, in said county of Adams and state of Indian*, forty-one rods north of the quartet post on said west line of said section thirty-four, thence north to the north west courner of said section thir-ty-four, thence east to the Wabash river, thence up the mennderings of said river to a point so that a line running south and striking a line running due cast from the place of beginning would contain forty acres. The land which the undersigned Commissioner will sell, subject to the life estate of Eliza J. French, i« bounded and described as follows, to-wit. Commencing at the south east corner of the foregoing described traet or lot of land and running thence due north to the Wabash river, thence up the roeanderings of said river to a point where a line running due south would strike a line running due east from the place of beginning so as to contain twenty-six acresand sixty-six hundredths of an acre of land, the same being a part of the north west quarter of said section thirtyfour, in township twenty-six north, range thirteen east, in Adams county, in tho State of Indiana. Terms or Sale:—One third cash in hand, one third in one year, and the rcsj idue in two years from the day of sate; | deferred payments to bear interest and to be secured by good freehold surety ito the satisfaction of the undersigned Commissioner. Dr. F. A. JELLEFF. April 9. w 4. Commissioner. AGENTS WANTED—SIO A DAY. TWO $lO MAPS FOR $4. IjIjOYD'S PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE MAPS Os America and Europe, America and the United States of America. Colored —in 4,0G0 Counties. rpHESE great Maps, now just ecmL pletcd, show every place of importance, all Railroads to date, and the latesf alterations in'the various European States. These Maps are needed in every School and family in the land—they occupy tho space of one Map. ana hy means of the cither side cap be thrown front, and any part brought level to the eye. County Rights and large discounts given to good Agents. Apply for Circulars, Terms, and send money for Sample Maps, to J. T. LLOYD, vlSnl 23 Cortlundt Street, N. Y.

JVOlice to .Von-Resident9. State of Indiana, I gg . Adams County, J In the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams County, May Term. 1869 William A. Blair, vs. I Joseph'?- M- Bonham, f Foreclosure. Rebecca Bonham, J It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that Joseph F. M. Bonham and Rbfcecca Bonham are nonresidents of the Stalo of Indiana, Notice is therefprrK hereby given the said Joseph F. M. Bonham and Rebocca Bonham, of the filing ah(l pendency of this cause of action, and that they bo and ap.pear before the lion. of she Court of Common Fleas, of Adaxjs County. on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to be held at the House, in the town of Decatur, on Manday, the 10th day of May, A. D., 1869, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in thrir absence. Witness my hand and the seal - (1.5.) of said Court this 15th dny of March, 1869. A. J. TULL, March 19, w 4 Clerk. Notice to Von-Rcffident®. State of Indiana, 1 Adams County, j In the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams County, May Term, >869. Lydia Wisner, ~~ vs. Thomas Wisner,_ David F. Wisner/ Aaron Wisner, James A. Wisner, Sarah Galbraith, Henry Galbraith, Petititm for frtrMargaret J. Chaney , George R. Chaney, Pricilla Johnson, LconardW. Johnsen, Mary J. Bendftr, William A. Fi’ntr. \ Timothy Csffee. \ It appearing from affidavit filed \n th* above entitled cause that Mary J. Bender is a non-resident of the Stale of Indians. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Mary J. Bender of the filing and pendency of the abev* entitled c*um. and that she be and appear b*for* th* Honorable Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams Conntv, in th* State of Indiana, on the first day of th* next regular term thereof, to be begun and held at the Court House, in th* town of D*eatur. on Monday, th* 10th day of May, 1869, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or th* same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness my hand and the sea! (1.5.) of said Court, thia 24th day *t March, 1869. ’ A. J. HILL, March, 26, w 4 Clerk. .VotUe of Appointment of Afiminiarutriei "VrOTICE is giv4n that the •«- XX dersigaed haabbyn appointed Administratrix of of lloratia Murray deceased, Tnh\Mtat* is probably solvent. / MARTHA W. MUWBAT, April 3 1 Rff. ; Adminis'rKrij