Decatur Eagle, Volume 13, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1869 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1860. Local & Miscellaneous. Mew Advertisements. Notice of Attachment —J. W. Fetters. Administrator’s Sale—F. Reffc. Notice of Administration- F. Reffe. Notice to Fariners--John Meibers. Notice of Survey 11. C. Peterson. License Notice Cor. Rademocker. “ “ —Jacob Staley. Sheriff's Sale —A. & C. Crubbß vs. M. E. Church. J3T Monmouth sadly needs a coat of paint. Who will attend to that job ? < Mrs. Bremcrkamp is pre paring to build a two story brick business house, on the west side of Second street, during the summer. Died. —Sunday, Maj 7 2d, of congestion of the brain, George F. Stults, aged 2 years 6 months and 17 days. . jtiT Noah Baxter has purchased the interest of Peter Lenhart, in the saw mill of Lenhart Bro - The new firm will be Lenhart & Baxter. XiT The contract for grading and laying down the iron on the C. R. A Ft. W. Railroad has been let from Richmond to this place. The contract from Decatur to Fort Wayne has not yet been awarded. The velocipede business is becoming a nuissance. They make very unpleasant demonstrations toward the “ shins ”* of pedestrians, and should be banished from our sidewalks. jt-SF “ The last spike ” was to be driven on the Pacific railroad on last Saturday, connecting the Central Pacific with the Union Pacific, making a through line of road from New York to San Francisco. /SFThe Jay and Adams publiean, of last week, says, “ The past few days have been interspersed with April showers'.” Some old fogy talked in about the same strain to Noah, when he was build ing the Ark. We would like to know how large a “ waterfall” would have to be before Jones would acknowledge that it was a moist day? -

£ij~ lint very little interest was manifuftfeeA in the corporation election, Monday; not enough to get out the voters, hut seventy-nine votes being cast. S. C. Bollman was elected Clerk and Assessor; Harmon Bosse, Trustee in the first district, David King in the second ; and David Showers in the third. Charles Stewart was elected Treasurer and Marshal. There is a rumor current on our streets that a petition will be sent to the postoilice, depaivinont, asking that a new mail route be established, from the now location of the Decatur postoffice to some central point in the town of Decatur. The proposed route, wc think, is not needed, consequently we shall dppose it. KfT The firm of Spencer <fe Bro. are filling their establishment with new goods, direct from the eastern markets. The}’ have a general assortment of hardware far beyond any stock ever before offered in this market, which they' arc offering at unusually low rates. Read their advertisement and give them a eall when you wish anything in their line. Mr. Blossom, we understand, is preparing a room in his residence for the post office, whither the office will be removed ns soon ns he receives his commission. It is a little out of the way, but then some of our people will enjoy better health if compelled to take a little exercise. And as it will be handy for the postmaster and a benefit to the people, we presume there will' be none to complain. Jty~The Indianapolis Journal charges that William H. Tolbott, while president of the sinking fnnd, appropriated $133,000 of the money belonging to the Common School fund of Indiana, and used it up in gold gambling operations in New York. The Journal will have an opportunity of proving the charge as he is, about to institute a saitagamst the proprietors for libel.

jKSTThe following is the gmount of taxes returned delinquent by the Treasurer: Union.B 707 92 Root 959 91 Preble 238 03 Kirkland46l 17 Washington 1548 62 Saint Mary.... 846 11 Blue creek 766 35 Monroe ’ • ■ 598 90 French 508 81 Hartford 632 57 Wabash 1062 97 Jefferson.... 685 33 Total..' 89017 09 . The amount delinquent is nearly eight hundred dollars larger than last year. R3T A bill has passed the lower house of the Ohio legislature, providing for the taxation of United 1 States bonds. Should it pass the Senate, and become a law, the courts would be called upon to decide whether the federal government has the right to exempt the few who count their possessions by thousands and add the burden their wealth should bear to that of the toiling million. Common Pleas Court convenes Monday. There is a light docket to dispose of, a large portion of the business having been transferred to the Circuit Court. The following is the jury for the term : John Hower, J. B. Kelly, Jas. Buck>naster, Emanuel Neaderhouser, John Huffman, John Dirkson, Ferdinand Reinking, E. A. Bunner, M. F. Burkhead, Richard Womans and Z. Wheeler. New Music. —We have received from W. W. Whitney, Music Publisher, Toledo, 0., the following “ Great Woman’s Suffrage” Song and Chorus,entitled —“TFe'ZZ Show Yon When we Come to Vote,” by Frank Howard: The title is beautifully illustrated. Price, forty cents. , , “Oh! sadis the fate <>f Woman-kind. Trod under foot we’ve always baen, But when we vote ymi soon will fin' 1 That, we’ll fix there Triable Yen." ’ " This is just the song for the times, and must lo appreciated, we are all interested in this mcmentuous question. Send for it.

jtSTTho Western Musical r/eic for May received. It is one of the most' interesting of our musical exchanges. It contains a beautiful song, entitled “ I love to hear thy gentle voice,’’ words in English and GOiman. The President lias invited the late gencral-in-chief of the rebel armies, IL E. Leo, to visit him at the executive mansion. Will Shanks and the hosts of the truly “ loyal ” permit such things to pass unrebujicd? A terrible case of poisoning was developed in Richmond, last Saturday. Harmon Ackerman, wife, and children were suddenly attacked with vomiting with great pain in the stomach, and every symptom of poison. Dr. 0. P. Baer was called in, and administered the usual treatment in such cases; but Mr. Ackerman was greatly pros trated, and the violent straining produced the rupture of a blood vessel, and be died in less than two hours. The rest of the family were less severely affected, and will probably all recover, except the youngest, a little girl, who is yet in a very low state. A thorough search of the premises disclosed the fact that the poison originated in cooking food in copper and glazed earthen vessels. Mr.llolloway, the new postmaster of Indianapolis, discovered on Monday, in the basement of the office building, locked up in a room, 55 bags filled with undistributed mail matter accumulated during the past winter. ,

COMMERCIAL. Decatur Markets. Corrected Weekly. Decatur, April 30, 1869. Flour, $ bb1.,... $8 00 Buckwheat Flour, sack.. 85 Corn Meal, 80 Wheat, white. bu 125 “ roti, “ 110 Buckwheat, “ ...... 50 Com 65 Oats 40 Potatoes 75 Clover Seed 9 00 Flax Seed 2 00 White Beans 2 25 Onions 80 Apples 75 Dried Apples, p ft> 10 Dried Peaches 20 8utter....... 25 Eggs. ffox., i... 15 Feathers, 14 !b 65 Salt p bbl. 4 00 Larffpfb. 15

SPECIAL NOTICES. BUCHU. •* [From Dispensatory of the U. S.] DIOSMA CRENATA—BUCHU LEAVES Pbopkbties.— Their odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, their taste bitterish, and analogous to mint. MEDICAL Properties and Uses. Buchu leaves are gently stimulating,with a peculiar tendency to the Urinary Organs. They arc given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Calat rhos the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Uretha, Disease of the Prostate Gland, and Retention or Incontinence of Urine, from a' loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rhuematism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy. Helmold's Extract Buchu is used by persons from the ages of 13 to 25, and from 35 to 55, or in.the decline or change of life; after Confinement, or Labor Pains: Bed-Wetting in children In affections peculiar to females, tho Extract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chloiosis, or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulecrated or Schirrous State of the Uterus, or Whites. Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings.— This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery orCalcaieousdepositions, and all Unnatural Enlargement are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. Helmdold’s Extract Buchu has cured every case of Diabcter in which it has been given. Irritation of the Neck, ofihe Bladder, and Intlamma. ion of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Reten.ion of Url le, Diseases of the Prostate Gland S.one in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-Dust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled and dcclicale'cons.itui ions, of both sexes, attended with the .oilowing symptoms: I idisposition to Exertion. Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Di'flcn'ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System. &c. Helbold's Ext. Bucnu is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and cures all diseases atisingfrom habits’of dissipation, excesses and imprudences in life,impurities of the Blood, &c.. superseding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, such as Gonorrhoea, Glee's of long standing, and Syphilitic Afflictions—in these diseases used in connection with Helmbold’s I’.ose Wash. Sold by all Druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold’s. Take no other. Price.—sl.so per bottle, ovC bo. ties for $6.50. Delivered to any address. Detcrihe Symptoms in nil communica.ions. wet v.,. N. V. \tONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS cl DONE UP IN st eel-engraved Wrapper,.with fnc-siniilar of my Chemical Warehouse.and signed,. 11. T. II ELM BOLD.

Without u Good Digestion All other temporal blessings aie coin* parativcly worthless. The dyspeptic millionaire who has tried all the potions of medical nrofession in vain, and believes his complaint to be incurable, would give half his fortune to be •tenf-frem the horro.s of indigestion, and tints enabled to employ the other half. Os course lie would'. I’crhaps HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS has been recommended to such a sufferer. Possibly he has turned from the friend who made the seggestion with a sneer, intimating that he has no/mV/t in any “patent medicine." if this has been the case so much the worse for Um. Ills incredulity dooms him to a life of misery. All the luxuries which wealdi can purchase are at his command. Not one of them can give him pleasure. His own {"rational obstinacy is his bane. , The masses, happily for themselves, a"c less skeptical. There is such a thing ns bigoted unbelief, as well as bigoted credulity and a golden mean between the two, 1 which men aud women who arc gifted with common sense adopt and profit by. These are the class that patronize and recommend HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. Why do they approve this famous antidyspepticand auti-billions preparation? Simply because they have not been too much the slaves of soundness prejudice to give it a fair trial, and have found that when all other tonics, sumulants and stomachics failed, it produced the desired effect. “S.rike, but bear, - ’ said the Roman sages, when h ! s ignorant-enemies wete assailing. him. “Doubt, but t.y/' says the man who has been cured of indigession, or intermittent fever, by the Bit. lers as he relates his experience of the medic'ne to his invalid friends. Who ever is so wedded to his own foregone thcorc.ic.;! conclusions, as to decline to es. the p"opric.ies of a medicine endorsed by the testimony of intelligent men in overy walk of life, and approved by the people at larg, deserves to suffer. TAOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANCY OF COMPLEXION must pir.ify and enrich die blood, which Heixboid's Cox CEXTRKTFD EXTRA-'T Os SARSAPARILLA invariably does.- Ask for Uclmbold s. — Take no other.

Ifr trgsflll HALL’S Vegetable Sicilian 1T HAIR rexe wer. The basis of its remedial propcities is a vegetable compound. It will restore grey hair to its origin 11 color. It '-ill keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hail soft, lustrous and silken. It is a splendid hairdressing. R.P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. 11., Proprietors. FHONEFIEbD & TODD, MAXVVACTVBIRHOr SASH, DOORS, BLINDS -A-xxd Window Frames* Alley, Noam or tub City Mills, IND. 09*A large stoek of Doors, Sash and Window Frames on hand which will be sold cheap for t’uu. All work made of U'ue lumber. vl2n«y2

1800. " sraiisro trade. - ibgoi GENERAL DEALERS IN ■ i ' . A . 1 ; ' ■ ' Li' "' ■ 111 Ml 111 r—zi I) I I JUdJIIU Ju I.Ji w/iU/JJUj ikpg 90 COLUMBIA STREET, FOKTWA Y BT E . « 7 I ■ ZP -S — . I In presenting our Spring Circular to the great trading public, we take occasion to express our thanks for the liberal patronage extended to us for the past nine years. The coining 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 •O- ’ ■ our House the great Head-Quarters . for Dry Goods in Fort Wayne. a OUR SPECIALTIES ARE: DOMESTIC GOODS, SILK GOODS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, LIAEAS, WHITE GOODS, WOOLENS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, * NOTIONS, Etc., Etc. GREAT ORIGINAL “NEW YORK STORE." Feb. 26, 1809. ■■ vl2n47£f

H. W. SHACK LEY, MAXLTACTI KER OF WAGONS & CARRIAGES, And Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in \VaGON fARRIAGE SUTWAL HICKORY & OAK SPOKES, Bent & Sawed Felloes, Shafis, Poles, Single-Trees, Neck Yokes, Wagon Bows, &c., DECATUR, INDIANA. £.~2?*Tlie attention of Manufacturers and Dealers is respectfully invited to my stock of Wagon and Carriage materials, which for superior workmanship aud excellence of timber, I think, cannot be excelled by any other establishment. I am prepared to fill orders by sample, of any style that may be desired. Samples seiTt when requested. Cash paid for Hickory and Oak spoke timber. firiC’Wag'ins and Carriages repaired, and Horse-Shoeing done on short notice. v!2u47 H. W. SH ACKLEY.

A, CRABBS & SON, Dealers in all kinds of GENERAL HARDWARE, STOVES, TIN WARE, STONE COAL, Glass, Sadi, Doors, &c,, DECATUR, INDIANA. Ten per cent, will be deducted from all bills over One Dollar, except on Iron, Nails, or Stoves, for CASH. JtvFThc highest ma ket price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Gash paid for Poultry and Game. v!2n4ltf7 TEACHERS WANTED. $73 to Sl5O per month; for full particulars address - The People's Journal, Cincinnati. Ohio 'vl2n"J tPwt

CRABBS, MOSES & RICE, DEALERS IX FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HATS d- CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ’. a Groceries, QIEE .1* S IF <1 R E , • ? I CARPETS, A I O X Xa C Xa O T XX *3 , XOTWXB, &c., i DECATUR.. IXDIAXA. of the above gooffs will be sold very cheap for Cash or Country Produce. v12n31 j B. PTIIcDONALD, dentist, From FORT WAYNE. RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Decatur ayd vicinity, that he has taken rooms at the Bnrt House, 1 for a short time, and would be pleased to wait upon those that may require bis professional services. Hois prepared to perform all operations upon the teeth. v12n51t2 OAEESMEN WANTED by a Co., to travel and se’l by sample r new line of goods. Situations permanent; wages good. H. ll.' RICHARDS & Co, 413 Chestnut St..l Philadelphia Pa. v!3 nl 4w. AX’ ANTED AGENTS.— *B oa V V d<ro f ti.e World-," is warranted to cn.e Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Sold on the package system. Not t» be paid for na.il t ssteA. I pay S6O per month' and commission, to distribute p .ckages j. C. TILTON, Pl'.sbnrgb, Pa , ' vl3 n 4 w 4. -Vo t ice of Appointment of .IdiniMistratrijr. is hereby given that the un a. x dersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Charles [ Scbiig, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. CATHARINE BCHCG. April 2. l«dV. A larinistrat -ix.

PIAUTOS I I { “JJL-LIUS BAUER A CO., - w Wholesale Agents for (J ; Wm. KNABE &CO S J i n J CELEER VTED *7 GOLD MEDAL g PI AW FORTES.U? •M As to the relative merits of Uj i L these PIANOS we would refer Fj I to.the certificates from Thai;Y® berg. Gottschalk, Strakosch, G. Salter, 11. Vieuxtemps, Lou-, Ml i 111 is Stabb aud E. Muzio. Music- 1 ■ al Director of the Italian Ope-XB ra, as also from some of the, most distinguished Professors an 1 Amateurs in the Country. Hp ® All Ins- le is guaranteed. LU for fire years. SALSO. AC.FXTS FOR Fj A. H. GALE & CO.. J ffl I u Empire Piano Earle C 0.,» and other first class Pianos. W ” We have the largest and Tft I best assorted stock of Pianos in the City. [ Jj attention t t i paid to the selection of lustruM ments for distant orders. LJ I v A liberal discount,to Clergy- Q man. Teachers and Schools. Q Whole’.ile Dealers will find Q it greatly to their advantage W Pq to give us a call, as by greatly J, increased faci’iCes we ai-e en- y M abled ■ till i with desj| | Wholesale Afents for | ™ iM CARHARDT, W LU ; NEEDU VM &TO S 1 kJ ! i"*l CELEBRATED , Q HARMONIONS. JT Qft Manufactures and Importorsof H Brass Instruments, Lj Strings, Acco tlcons, O” Violins, Clarionets, Drums,.Guitars, Xc I Tho Silver Brass Instru-1 fl) tuents of our manufacture and, Mr importation, are used by all of The best Bands in the United , V Stales, and whenever exhibited '• O haVe always received the Gold A i Medals and highest premium 4 ftay“Having connection with I p*, . Mann factui ing Hou -es in Be Ojlin, Licpsic, Dresden, London | ,and Paris, we are prepared to CL furnish Dealer®, Bands and FJ* i Individuals, with every article in thia line, at the lowest mr-i- fj ufaeturers prices g JULIUS BAUER & CO. W.IEBROOMS IX Crosby's Opera House, 69 Washington Street, CHICAGO. ILL. New York Warcrooms. USD Broadway. tJ2nl’

“Rorair IT K BONE?" Is the cry of the crowds who throng. The Dollar Store, 73 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, “That every description and variety of FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, LEATHER GOODS, JEWELRY, BOOKS, ALBUMS, SILVER-PLATED WARE, &c„ xc.. can be purchased at the extremely low price of ONE DOLLAR for each article, when the same goods cannot be obtained at any otherplace for double the amount and which the Wholesaler conies:eJ HE CANNOT BUY" for that price?’’ We reply: We have buyers constantly at the East, by whom job lots are obtained at enormous discounts, and, besides, a large portion of our goods are imported direct from European Manufacturers. Having, also, every facility possessed by the largest “Dollar Sale’ firms of Boston, we will, by means of the CLUB SYSTEM extend the advantages of our immense wholesale and retail trade to those living at a distance, thus saving in Express Charges TBffi-mmS THE AMT now paid, aid giving a bitter quality _of Good, than, :an be obtained of any Eastern firm. Send in your Clubs, or for Circulars, to ANNAND & CO., 73 Lake Street, Chicago. Goods at Wholesale to the Trade. vl3 n 1 w 4. Land for Sale. ■VvOTICE is hereby given that the nnuA dersigned Commissioner, appointed by the Court'of Common Pleas 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, May Ist, 1860, between Jhe hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, I’. M., of said day the following described real estate, to-wit: Lying and being due east of the following described tract or lot of land, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the wi st line of section thirty-four (34), in township twenty six (26) north, range (13) thirteen east, in said county of Adams state of Indiana, forty-one rods north of tl e quarter post on said west line of said section thirty-four, thence north to, the north west eourner of said section thir-ty-four, thence east to the Wabnsh riv< r, thence up the mcanderings of said rircr to a point so that a line running south and striking a line running due cast fre m ihe place of beginning would contain forty acrijs. The* land which the undersigned Commissioner will silt, 'subject to the life estate of El'za J. French, is hounded and described as follows, to-wit: Coumeneing at the south east corner of the foregoing des-cribcd traet or lot f>f laud and running theiicc due north to the AVabash river, ..thence .up the meanderings ofsaid river toa point where a line miming due south would strike a line running due cast from the place of beginning so as to contain twenty-six acres and sixty-six hundredths of an ncre of land, the same being a part of the north west quarter of said section thirtyfour, in townshiptwenty-six north, range thirteen east, in Adams county, in the State of Indiana. Terms of Sale:—One third cash in hand, one third in one year, ami the residue in two years from the day of sate; deferred payments to bear interest nnd to be secured by good' freehold surety to .the satisfaction of the undersigned Commissioner. Dr. F. A. JET.IEFF, April 9, w 4. Commissiorter.

- AGENTS WANTED—<IO A DAY. TWO $lO MAPS FOB sl. XjXjO'S’XS’SJ PATENT REVOLVINQ DOUBLE LIAFS Os Atneirva and Europe, America anff the United States of America. Colored—in 4,000 Counties. z « F’IxHESE great Maps, now jus* c»m---1 plcted, show every place of importance, all Railroads to <fate. and the latest alterations in the various European States. These Maps are needed in every School and family in the land—they occupy the space of one Map, and by means of either side can 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. vl3nl 23 Cortlandt Street. N. Y. S'lotice. I, the'undersigned overseer of poor, in Jefferson township, Adams county, Indiana, do hereby give notice, that I will receive sealed proposals for the maintain ince for one year of Israel llevlin, Franklin Hevlia and Ebineezer Hevlin, (paupers of said township) i:p to Monday, May 3d. 1860, at which time said proposals will be openeel and considered, and awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. J us: us Kelley, overseer of poor for Jefferson township. vl3 n 4. •Vbtire of Surrey- • 'VOTICE to whom it mny concern is x\ hereby given that the County Surveyor will on the 17th day of May A. D., 1869, at 9 o'clock, A, M., begin the survey of sections number sixteen and twenty-two, in township number twen-ty-seven, north, of range fourteen east, and the l»cation and perpetuation of lines and corners thereof. Said survey to begin at the toutb-east evner of said sec-.ion sixteen and to be continued from Jay'lo day till said section® are ccmpleted. Done by order of John Urick, Sarah J Ray [ •nd Levi W. Ray J H. C. PETERS<»N, S, A. C. April 3<"h |w.