Decatur Eagle, Volume 13, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1869 — Page 3

The Eagle. FRIDAY SEPT. 24.15«9. Local & Miscellaneous. New AdvertUements. Notice of Administration—Diehl. Notice of Administration —Hilton. Notice of Sale—Diehl. Notico of Sale—Hilton. Local Items.—Local items are About as scarce this week as gold and stiver dollars in a printer's pocket. Died.—On Monday, Sept. 5, of cholera Infantum, R. Winslow, infant son of Thos. and 11. F. Adelsperger; aged 9 months and 29 days. New Stock.—Confer <fc Holthouse have just received their fall stock of boots and shoes, which they invite the bare-footed to call and see. Squirrels.—Squirrels are reported plenty. It is said are migrating for the purpose of having a hand at gathering the crop of mast from the hickory and oak. Wheat for Fattening Hogs.— Many of our farmers will be compelled to “chop” their wheat to fat ten their hogs. Corn is a scarce article, none in market, and none raised for market. Xi Kept Moving.—Physicians arc kept moving these times. There seems to be no “let up” with the ague and billions sickness. Very few deaths occur for the amount of sickness in the country. Westward Ho.—Small parties" of emigrants pass through our place almost daily for the West. Southern Kansas seems to be the favorite point toward which the tide of emigration is turnin". DoßWin <fc Bro.—The announcement of the change of firm of Dorwin & Bro. it seems was only temporary. W. R. Dorwin is again at his post and business is being transacted under the name of the old firm. ~<f . - Badly Mistaken.—Some of our Radical exchanges are trying to comfort themselves with the idea that “our’’ party is so near right that Democrats can present no policy in opposition. If Democrats have to say amen to radical tariffs, financiering, legislation, and negro equality, let us die. Wc arc sure we are right’when we oppose the Radical party or any of the isms of any of its individual members. The party is a benefit to niggers and bondholder's, and a curse to the people of the I'nitcd States at largo, unequalled by anything that has befallen any people since the original unpleasantness of mother Eve. A Queer Story from New Albany. The New Albany Commercial gives currency to the following singular report, which we give for what it is worth : “It is now, in consequence of some revelations made, while in the jail at New Albany, by Frank Reno, more than half suspected that the business of Mr. Young, Mrs. Clem, and Abrams was to put upon the market, or, as it is more commonly called, ‘shove’ certain treasury notes or bonds, stolen in 1867 from an agent of the United States treasury department at Washington (to the amount of 81,500,000), the stolen money being unsigned by the treasurer, but otherwise regularly filled out. The stealing of these bonds was denied in a published care by Secretary McCulloch, but they were stolen, nevertheless. Frank Reno stated that a portion of these bonds were on the Jeffersonville train when it was captured and robbed by the ‘Reno gang’ in 1868, and that they were directed i to certain parties in Indianapolis, whose business it was to sell them and get them into circulation. I The intimations thrown out by him pointed to Young, Mrs. Clem., and Abrams as these parties. This information we have from a prominent lawyer of this judicial i circuit.” - - In northern Texas, except in the bottoms, the cotton stalks have not a single live leaf on them. In the prairie counties north of Jefferson the stalks are said to be ’ as high rs a man on horseback can reach, but numbers of them bearing only six to ten bolls. The crops will not Ik> near as good as wm expected three weeks ago.

COMMERCIAL. Decatur Markets. Coi-x-octod Wooli-ly. Decatur, Sept. 17, 1869. Flour, $ bbl., .......... $7 00 Buckwheat Flour, sack.. 85 Corn Meal, <|p bu 80 Wheat, white, bu 100 “ red, “ ...... 100 Buckwheat, “ ...... 50 Corn. ... ... 65 Oats 40 Potatoes 65 Clover Seed.. 9 00 Flax Seed 2 00 White Beans 2 25 Onions. 80 Apples 75 Dried Apples, lb 12 Dried Peaches 20 Butter. Eggs, p doz., 12 Feathers, lb 65 Salt $ bbl. 3 60 Lard $ lb : 18 Wool, Fleece 35@40 “ Tub 38@41 Administrator’s Sale. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Benjamin Fravel, deceased, will offer at public outcry,, at the late residence of the decedent, in Jefferson township, Adams county, Indiana, on IF ednesday, Sept. IQth, 1869, the personal property of said estate, consisting of, horses, cows, hogs, cattle, sheep, wagon and farming implements, hay, grain in the bushel, corn on the. ground, household and kitchen furniture, and various other articles. Terms:—Sums of three ■ ifirder.’easlfj tover three dolla&Mi credit of one year, by the his note with approved security, waiving benefit of valuation laws. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, a. m. WILLIAM J. FRAVEL, Sept. 10, 1869. Administrator. Notice of Attachment.. Before James Nelson,-J. P-*x>,f Wabash township?/’Adams county, Incfifina'. s J. B. Connet ) vs. J- Attachment. S. F. Fleming J Whereas, before me, James Nelson, a Justice of the Peace for Wabash township, in Adams county, in the state of Indiana, J. B. Connet, plaintiff in this action, did, on the 30th day of August, 1869, file his complaint, affidavit and bond,iii attachment proceedings against S. F, Fleming, defendant, and whereas, on the 30th day of August, 1869, summons was issued against said defendant, and said summons was returned not found, and at the same time an attachment was issued against chat, ties rights, credits, monoysj and effects, of said defendant, and that the rights?, credits, and effects were 'attached, "and whereas the trial of Slid cause is set for hearing on the 30th day of September,. 1869, at 1 o'clock, r. m., now therefore, thesaid S. F. Fleming is hereby notified of the pendancy of said proceedings, and that unless he appears and answers or defends the same will be taken by default as confessed and the proceedings will be heard in his absence and determined, JAMES NELSON, Aug. 30, 1869. Justiceofthe Peace. Sale of Heal Estate. ■ -'ll — -JXTOTICE is hereby given, that by virJlx tne of an ordei- of the Adams Common Pleas Court, the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate cf Christina Kilchoffer, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the Court House door in Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on Friday, October CSth, 1869, the following described real estate to-wif! The southwest quarter of section twen-ty-five (25,) in township twenty-six (26) north, of range thirteen (13) east, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres of land, situate J n Adams county Indiana. Terms:—One third cash in hand. The residue in equal payments at one and two years from date of sale, with notes at interest waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement laws, mid secured to the satisfaction of the Administrator. Sale at 1 o'clock, r. m. PETER -HOFSTELER, Aug. 27, 1869. Adminiutrator. .Vol ice of .Ippointnicnt of “ ,ldniinislrator. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Spangler deceased. The estate is probably solvent. DANIEL WELDY, Sept. 17, 1860. Admnistrator. SPECIAL NOTICES. Science Advances. As soon as an article purporting to bo of utility has been tested, and its merits endorsed by public opinion, unprincipled parties endeavor to replenish their depleted purses by counterfeiting, and substituting a spurious for the genuine article. Sonic time since, mercury, in the disguise of pills, powders, &c., was given for all diseases of the stomach and liver, while quinine wtrs freely administered for the chills. At length HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS made its advent, and an entire new system of healing was inaugurated. The beneficial effects of this valuable preparation were at once i acknowledged, and mineral poisons sufi sered to sink into that obscurity to which I an enlightened age has consigned them. Tfiere have been many spurious Bitters ' palmed upon the community, which, af- ' ter trial, have been found perfectly i worthless, while HOSTETTER'S have I proved a blessing to thousands, who owe i to it their restoration to health and for i many years wc have watched thcateadv | progress of HOSTETTER 8 STOM ACH I BITTERS in public estimation, and its j benificcnt effects as a cure for all comi plaints arising fr>>m the stomach of a morbid nature, and wc are free to say that it can be relied upon as a certain re- ' lief and remedy. Its proprietors have I made the nbove prcpcration, atter years | of careful study and sitting, and arc noW i reaping the re want claimed by thirvalu- | able specific, nnd which they so richly ■ merit. It is the only preparation of the i kind that is reliable in all cases, and it j therefore demands the attention of the afflicted

rplIE kidneys.—THE KIDNEYS' I arc two in number, situated at tho ' tipper part, of the Zoin, surrounded by i fat, nnd consisting of three parts, viz: ; the Anterior, the Interior, and the Exterior. ' _r . The anterior absorbs- Interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine and convey it to the exterior. The exterior is a conductor also, terminating in a single tube, and called the Ureter. The uraters arc connected with the bladder. The bluddcrjs composed of various coverings or tinsues, divided into parts, viz: the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucqus. The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have the desire to urinate without the ability; others urinate without the ability to retain. This frequently occurs in children. To cure these afflictions we must bring into action the muscles, which arc engaged in their various functions. If they are neglected Gravel or Dropsy may ; ensue. The reader must also be made aware, that however slight may be the attack, it is sura to affect the bodily health and mental powers’ as our flesh and blood are supported from these Govt, or Rheumatism.—Pain occuring in the loins is indicative of the above diseases. They occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky concretions. The Gravel.—The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the Water is not expelled from the bladder, but allowed to becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. Dropsy is a collection of water in some parts of the body, and bears different names, according to the parts affected, viz; when generally diffused over the body, it is called Anasarca: when of the abdomen, Ascitis; wlujjj. of the chost Hydrothorax. Treatment.—Helrabold'e highly concentrated compound Extract Bucliu is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel-, dropsical swellings, rheumatism, and gouty affections. Under this head we have arranged Dyruria, or difficulty and pain in passing water, scanty secretion or small and frequent discharges of water; Stranguary, or stopping of water, Aermaturia, or bloody urine; Gout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any change In the quantity, but increase of color or dafk water. It was .always highly recommended by the late Dr. Physick, in these affections. The medicine increases the power of digestion, excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous, depositions, an<l all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inflamation, are reduced, and it is taken by men. women, and children. Directions for use and diet accompany'. PniLADELrijiA, Pe., Feb. 25,'67. H. T. Helmbolp, Druggist: Dear Sir:—l have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel bladder, nnd kidney affections, during which time I have used various medicinal preparations, and teen under the treatment of the most eminent physicians i.experiencing but little felief. Having seen your preparations extenlively advertised. I consulted with my family physician in regard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this because 1 had used all kinds of advertised remedies, and had found them worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact; I despaired of ever getting well, and deternrned to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it wus composed of buchu, cubebs, and juniper berries; itoccured to me and my physician as an excellent combination. and, with his advice; after an examination of the article; and consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced its use about'' eight months ago; fit which time I wss confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the beneficial effect; nnd after using it three weeks, was able to walk ont. I felt much like writing you a full statement of my case nt that time, but thought my inprovement might only be temporary, andfhcreforc concluded to defer and see if it Would.effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you, and more satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is effected after using the remedy for fivo months. I have not used any now for three months, and feel as well in all respects ' as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the system, I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may riquire its use in such affections. V* M. McCORMICK. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen. Hon. Wm. Bigler, ex-Gov. Pcnn'a. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. Black, Judge. Philadelphia. Hon. R. 1). Porter, ex-Gov. Pcnn'a. Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge, U. S. Court, lion. G, W. Woodward, Judge, Phil’a. Hon. W. A- Porter, City Solicitor I’lyl. Hon. John Bigler, ex-Gov. California’. Hon. E. Banks, Aqd.-Gen., Wash ngt n And many other’, if necessary. Sold by Druggists ami Dealers everywhere. Price SI ,25 per bottle or six bottle for $6,50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse. 594 Broadwav. New York. XTONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN steel-engraved Wrapper. With sac-similar of my Chemical Warehouse,and signed. 11. T. HELMBOLD. HALL’S '-J VeotaNe Sicilian HAIR If EXE WEB. Is tbe best article known to preserve the hair. 4t will positively restore Gray Hair <• Ita Ortainnl < ol»r nnd Premote lt« Grewtb. It is an entirely new scientific discovery, combining many of the most powcr- ; fid and restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It -Makes tbe llslr "monlh nnd Glassy' , ■ad dses Maia tbe "bin. IT IS I SKP BY THE FIRST MEI»I< AL'At Tlh’HtTV For sale by all druggists. Price sl. i RT. HM.LX CO.. Nashua. NH. 1

GREAT ORIGINAL “NEW YORK STORE.” TO THE GREAT TRADING PUBLIC. IVotwithstanding- the Universal Cry of Pa>uil Times,” “Hard Times,” and “Tight Money Jlarkct,” -MESSRS.ROOT AND COHDANY, GREAT DRY GOODS FOLKS CF FORT WAYNE, Arc keeping their stock of Goods full and well assorted in every department, llav-! ing a buyer constantly in the New York market, they can take advantage i - ; “ of the great decline in Goods taking place. Bargains in every de4 partincut is the order of things the rest of the season. 'JUST OPENED! A Magnificent Stock Spring Silks. Silk Garments, Black Dress Silks,.-Traveling, Home and Street Dress Goods; Lace Shawls, Real Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, and Gloves; with the largest . Stock of Domestic Cotton Goods to be found in the Western Country. We arc selling MUSLINS by the piece at from 3 to 5 cents per yard less than January prices. Come and sec us. Respectfully, - : ROOT & COMPANY. May 21, ISG9.—vl2n47tf 90 Columbia Street.

11. W. SIIACKIdEY. MANUFACTURER OF WAGONS & CARRIAGES, And Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in WAGON & CARRIAGE fr’ MATEYIIA-L, Bent & Sawed Felloes. Shafts, Poles, Single-Trees, Xevk Yokes, Wagon Bows, &c., DECATUR, INDIANA. fcaJ-rhe attention of Manufacturers and Dealers is respectfully invited to my stock of Wagon and Carriage materials, which for superior workmanship and excellence of timber. 1 think, cannot be excelled by any. other establishment. I am prepared to fill orders by sample, of any style-*}ia» may be desired. Samples sent when requested. Cash paid for Hickory and Oak spoke timber. J®“W’agyns nnd Carriages repaired, and Morse-Shoeing done on short notice. v12n47 H. W. StrniT ss shop. n. BURJVS, -MANVFACTVRER AND DEALER INSaddles , Harness . BRIDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, wnirs, BRIDLE-BITS, HA ALES. H e.. ,Vc . Decatur, - - - Indiana. I keep cms'antly on hand and manufacture to .order. Saddles, Harness, Bridles Collars. Haliers, whips, FlyNets, &C., which I will Sell Cheaper than any other establishment in lhe connty. All Work Warranted to bcof good material and put upin asub' stantial manner Repairing Done to Order lon short notice. ~ — Call and examine my work and prices. A good stock always on hand. <4llOF—dn Second street.in Meibers" building, i vllnlT. R. BURNS

( SVWHIT CITY* WOOLEOm. 1 200,000 POUNDS WOIL WANTED! FOR which we will pay the highest rates in cash. We will also pay cash for Hard ' Soap, and Lard suitable for greasing Wool. We still continue manufacturing Wool for customers, and exchange goods, (of our own manufactitreonly) for Wool; and have on hand a larger and better assortment of goods (han wchave ever before had; equal in styleand finish, ami greatly superior in quality to eastern goods. We also Card, an I Spin; Full. Color and Finish goods il>r customers.. WOOL for sale, or manufacturing should be in good condition: for Carding, and Spinning, it should be t'nor oughly cleansed, nnd free from burrs, as no work will bo warranted in these departments if it is not in good order. Feeling confident that we can give entire satisfaction to all who do business withus,-we are grateful for past patronage, which we trust will be continued, and largelv increased. FRENCH, HANNA & ( O. vl3nßml. ’ f Fort Wayne, In<f. DORWIN & I’ETERSON , -DEALERS IXDrugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toiirt and Fancy *lrticlcs. Sponges,' It rushes, Perfumery. Coal Oil. Lani2fs. Calcnl .Hediceiics.’ tyc. DECATI'R, ------ iS, IAXA Physician s Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders-answered with care and dispatch. Farmeis and Physicians from the country will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and, of the best quality. v9n35 ‘ , ts. NEW WAGON & WRRIJGE SHOP, IN DECATUR, JOHN KINC, Axwcxcrs to the citizen* of Adams county and vicinity, ’.hat he is now prepared to put up WAGONS, > • JJUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS. SLEDS and anything in my line. None but the ’ibest seasoned stock used in theirconIstruction. and all work warranted as represented. Give me a call. i kinds of repairingdone to or- ! dcr on short notice. SHOP—On corner of Front and MonI roe streets, east of the Burt Kouse. vllnlyl JOHN KING

I G, SPENCER Sc BRO., - DEALERS IN—HARD WARE. ■» ’■ . . • - HAVING increased their stock, so as to comprise e.-ery article kept in a Il.trlwnre establishment, respectfully ask for a continued patronage from, the citizens of Adams and the adjoining Counties. B-rg engaged exclusively in the Hardware Business they expect to offer extra inducements to every one wishing to purchase anything in their line. Hardware for I : * - Blacksmiths and Makers; Iron .and Steel of every description. Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Iron. Norway Nail Rod, Hardware for Builders, Sash of every size. Glass. Nails, Doors, ‘Locks, Thumb Latches, Butts, Screws. Hasps and staples in fact cvc-ything in the building line. For Carpenters and Joiners, J ' > Cross Cut, Hand, Tenon. Compass and ood Saws. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers. 1 Planes and Plane Irons. ■ HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS of every, descript ion constantly on hand Table & Pocket Cutlery, ■ Iron, Albata. Silver and Plated Table I and Tea Spoons. It would be impossible to enumerate every thing kept in this establishment. All who are in want of Hardware of anv . description are invited to call and examine their stock. You will be rem unerated by getting what you want at • low prices. They have not marked their goods for the purpose of disrcxabay ten per cent for resit to favored customers at ; the expense of others, but intend doing an honest legitimate business, having ■; cacyricr for all, the rich and the poor. ; CaH at the Sim of the “PADLOCK” ■ before purchasing elsewhere, as thev hope by strict attention to business and -a disposition to sell at fair and reasona- ■ blepric s. to establish a profitable Hardware establishment. ‘ “ v’3n*

FROXEFIEED & TODIJ, manufacturers of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS •s V -A.za.cl WINDOW FRAMES, Alley, NoYith or the City Mills,’ fort wayne, IND. Lfrge - stock of Poors, Sash arid Window Frames on hand which will be sold cheap for Cash. All work made of P-ue lumber. vl2n7y'2 PIAMOS! c. ij. ixiZjX., Kos. 52 & 51 Calhoun Street, FORT WAYNE, IND., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos, American Organs, Melodeon.'. and all kinds o f Small Instrument s. Sole Agent for Wm. Knabe & Co's Pianos, Baltimore; and Stienway & Son's [ I’ianos, New York. Also Agent for ■ Wheeler & Wilson's Machines. il’arties desiring to purchase will do 1 well a call. vllnll. DAVIS & BRO., ! BIXDEIcS, ,zx:ktx> I Blank Book and Paper Boz ■ Manufacturers, N 0.25 C Opposite Court House FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. Magazines. Music.aiuTdld Books, etc., bound and re-bound in ary style desired. attention, paid toeor.nI tv work. T. ADELSPERGER,. Agent. v 1 On 1. Deca t ttr, Ind. GEORGE GOULD, Manufacturer and Dealer in .UPHOLSTERY & REDOING, • Mattresses, > Pillows’, • Bolsters, Bed Comforters, -ANDSPRING LOUNGES, church cushions, No. 37 Corner of Darr & Columbia Sts., FORT WATXE, v12n25 Indiana. DEGHOFF NEESOX & CO-, -DEALERS IX—GRAIN, SEEDS, -AXDAgricultural Products Generally, Proprietors of the EL JI PARK Al RSERY, (Established in 1S.?O.) at I .EXPERIMENTAL STOCK. FRUIT, Grain, Seed and Vegetable Farm four miles cast of the City of Ft. Wayne, on the New Huven I'ike. Agricultural Ware House, Farm Implements, Machinery, Grain, Flour and Seed Store. Opposite Aveline House, on Calhoun street, Forf Wayne, Indiana. PURE CIDER VINEGAR, warranted free from poisonous compound*. furnished at their Factory on the Fruit Farnt, or at tire Store, in quantities to suit purchasers. vl2 n 25. J. M. NUTTMAX, G. C. POD I Z Late of Decatur. AITTJIAA’ & DODEZ, Corner Main and Harrison streets, ono square west of Main St. Exchange; FORT WAYXE, I.XD. /COMPLETE Stock of GROCERIES V always on hand at the lowest prices Tligliest rrico always paid tor Butter, Eggs and other Country Produce. vl3n3 NUTTMAN & DODEZ. McCULLOCH & RIGHEY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 'Hardware, Tinners’ Stock, Agricultural Implements, • STOVES, Ko. ST Columbia Street. f.h.m'culioch, y FORT WAYNE.JKD* AMOS BICHET, J vl2nl3yl • I . V.S. -WAIL. NEW STAGE LINE BETWEEX Decatur, Indiana and St. Mary’s, Ohio 1 ALSO, FROM DECATUR TO MONROEVILLE, IND. . ' Th- undernignej will run Stay-, regularly be I twe*n the above natne«i points. ■» follow*, to-w fti Leave Decatur. frSt. Mary *. •" Monday* an* , Friday**! 7ock«-k. A M. - Lease st. Marr *, for Decatur.on Tneadaytraad Saturday vat 7 o', hick .AM I Leave Decatur, for Monroeville. ev.rv morning fSmtdava excepted 1 at 7 o'clock, and return Iba aamedai at 3 o'clock. P M-.* making connection ■ witbtiaiEfruoufng both.wayrontne , t . Ptttiburg, Ft. M’-ryne CUcoga R. R. I trillatun go * general Expve~ kn.ine.. P» I aonadeetring rnckam. br-ng>■< fra niany pMWI n-»P . relvunon having th. ir-.M.te nr- n-t-tl'atl*n—eul». ▼ 12n15 OE<» FETUK.