Decatur Eagle, Volume 13, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1870 — Page 4

She Orner. • Give. See the rivers flowing Downward to the sea, Pouring all their treasures Bountiful and free; Yet to help their giving Hidden springs arise; Or, if need be, showers Feed them from the skies. • **. Watch the princely flowers Their rich fragrance spread, Load the air with perfumes, From their beauty shed; Yet their lavish spending, Leaves them not in dearth, With fresh life replenished* By their mother earth! Give thy heart's best treasures, From fair Nature learn; Give thy love, and ask not, t" W’ait not a return! jjp And tjie more thou t>pendest From thy little store, With a . God wi'l give ‘hee more! The piece festival —A quilting party. A table of interest—The dinnertable. The lowest class of society— Dwarfs. Exposed lumber — The open board of brokers. Why is drawing from nature infectious? It's sketching. A good way to find a woman out —Call when she isn't home. A stocking knit from a sailor's yarn is one of the latest curiositie«. Suspicion—A punishment often inflicted by the evil minded on themselves. An old tobacco chewer finds that the Bible sustains his favorite habit. He quotes: ‘-He that is filthy, let him be filthy, still.” w The principal occupation of the “girl of the period” is said to be to sit at her window and watch for the “coming man.” Write your name by kindness, love and mercy on the hearts of the people you come in contact with, and you will never be forgotten. “What flower of beauty shall I marry ?" asked a young spendthrift of his miserly governor. To which to the governor replied, with a grim smile, “Marigold.” Why are sheep the most dissipated creatures in creation ? Because ■ they gambol in their youth, spend most of their days on the turf; the best of them are black-legs and they are sure to be fleeced at last. A Boston paper gravel)’ relates how a temperance dog followed his master round the town, and pulled him back by the coat tail when he tried to enter a drinking s Joon. This is certainly a valuabfe breed of dogs. Conundrum by a clergyman at a dinner party : “Why don’t they build mills on the lower Mississippi?’ Answer: “Damn it they can't.” Response by a lady of I tH jjarty : “Why docs the devil i never skate?” Answer: “How 1 jit hell’can he?” « “You never eaw such a happy lot of people as we had here yesterday,” saida landlady in Indiana to a newly-arrived guest; “there were thirteen couples of ’em.” “What! thirteen couples just mar ried?” “Oh, no, sir; thirteen couples just divorced!” “I'm terribly distressed,” said a clergyman of indifferent reputation ' for sincerity, to a rough neighbor, “hear you swear so.” “Oh, don't let that distress you,” j said the neighbor, “I swear a great deal and you pray a good deal, but I neither of us mean anything bv ' it.” ‘ | The Guest idea of a thunderstorm extant is when O Fogarty came home “tight.'’ He came in-I to the room where were his wife and daughters, and just then ho tumbled over the x-radle and fell heavily to the floor. After awhile he arose and asked : “Wife, are you hurt?” “No.” “Girls, are you hurt ?” “No.” “Terrible.clap, wasn't it?” It appears that Capt. Jinks is not the wasteful spendthrift that he represents liimsotf. On the contrary, his experiment of feeding his horse on corn has proved such an economical* success, that 18,000 British cavalrymen are going to follow his example, with an estimated saving of 8250,000 annually. In the new Lutheran church at Hagerstown. Aid., a large hand is painted on the wall in the vestibule, |M>inting down to a spittoon, with th? inscription. * Please leave your tobacco there.” Washington, acting npon Mr. Sumner's views of medicinal mat tergahaa organised a new medical •ocielr. watch is to comprise-black amt whife. male and female, allo ]>athic and homeopathic doctors.

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We are now prepared to offer the AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL as a free gift for one year, to all netc subscribers (or renewals) to The Decatur “Eagle" who shall subscribe immediately and pay in advance. This is a rare opportunity which the intelligent people of our section will no doubt duly appreciate. Hand in your subscription at dice and secure The STOCK JOURNAL free for a vearA. J. HILL. Sherifi’s Sale. Joseph D. Nuttman ) vs. > D. 0. Jackson. j In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, Indiana. By virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, by the Clerk of said Court, in the above enti tied cause, 1 have levied upon and will expose for sale by public auction, at the Court House door in said county, between of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 ■ o’clock P. M. of the sth day of February, ’ 1870, the rents and profits for a term of | not to exceed seven years, of the following described premises in Adams county, Indiana, viz: Out-lot No. 80 in Nuttman's addition To the town of Decatur, ns recorded on the recorded plat of said town of Decatur. And on failure to realize there- ' from the full amount of judgment inter- 1 est thereon and costs, I will at the same 1 time and in the manner aforesaid, offer 1 for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken ns the property of the defendant to satisfy said execution. J AMES STOOPS. Jr.. January 5,1870 —4 w Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. John S. McLean j . vs. L Henry Thomas, j In the Adams Circuit Court and State of i Indiana. By virtue of an execution to I me diteeted and delivered by the Clerk of said Court, in fTie above entitled cause, I have''levied upon and will expose far sale by public auction, at the . Court llousedoor in said county, between | the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of the sth day of February,, 1870, the rents and profits fora term not to exceed seven y®a»s, of the following described premises, viz: Being a part of the south-east Nfnartcr of section (33; I I thirty-three, township (27) twenty-sev- ] en, north of range (13) thirteen east, i | containing (10) forty acres, more or less, ■ I situated in tfie county of Adams and i ; State of Indiana. And on failure to r<- ; i alize therefrom the full amount of judg- j inent, interest thercoa and costs, I will at the sime time and in the manner j aforesaid offer for sale the fee simp'e of the above described premises. Taken as { I the property of tho defendant to satisfy ■ ] said execution, this sth dav of January, i ' 1870. JAMES STOOPS, Jr., n39wl Sheriff. Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIRTUE OF TWO EXECUTIONS to me directed and delivered, one by ; i the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, in i | favor of Timothy Coffee, Guardian of I, j Sophia Beery, and the other by the i , (*rk of the Court of Common Pleas of ■ Adams County, in favor of Timothy i , i Coffee, I have levied upon and will ex- • , pose for sale by public auction, at the | I Court House door in said county, be- i I 'ween the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and | ; 4 o'clock P. M. of the sth 'lay of Febru- ' I ary, 1870, the rents and profits for a J term not to exceed severt years of the ’ following described premises in Adams | I county, Indiana: The east half of the north-east quarter I of section (4) four, township (25)twen- , ty-five, range ( i fifteen east. And on failure to realize therefrom the , full amount of judgments, interest there- . on and costs. I will at the same time and ' in the manner aforesaid, offer for sale | the fee simple of the above described j premises, taken a, the property of j I George W. Menefee, to satisfy said exe-1 cations, January sth, 1870. JAMES STOOPS, Jr., n39w4 Sheriff. J; ■ 1. i “VICK’S FLORALjmUE FOR 1870. . The First Edition of One Hundred and ’Twenty Thousand copies of Vicks 11-„ 1 Lt'STRATEB CATALOtiI T. OF SEEDS AND ■ Floral Guide, is published and ready,) 1 to send out. It is elegantly printed on fine tinted paper, with about 2uo fine i ' wood Engravings of Flowers and Vegeti ablets, and a beautiful Colored Plate — consisting of seven varieties of Phlox 1 j Drummondii, making a fine s j ROQUET OF PHLOXES. It is the most beautiful, as well aa the '• J most instructive Floral Guide published, e ' giving plain and thorough directions for the C'altare of Flowers and Vegetable*. ■_ i The Floral Guide is publish? 1 for the ' benefit of my easterner*, to whom it is ,i sent free without application, but will 1 . he forwarded to all who apply by mail. f for" Ten Gents, which is not half tEe “ eost. Address. I. 39 JAMES VICK, Rochester, A? I*.

'W, G, SPENCER & BRO., - - DEALERS in— HARDWARE. HAVING increased their stock, so as to comprise e zery article kept in a liar Iware establishment., respectfully ask for a continued patronage from the citizens of Adams and the adjoining Counties. Being engaged exclusively in the AS Hardware Business thev expect to offer extra inducements to every one wishing to purchase anything in their line. Hardware for Blacksmiths and Wagon Makers; Iron and Steel of every description. Horse Shoes, Horse uhoe Iron, Norway Nail Rod, Hardware for Builders, Sash of every size, Glass, Nails, Doors, Locks, Thumb Latches, Butts, Screws, Hasps and staples in fact everything in the building line. For Carpenters and Joiners, Cross Cut, Hand, Tenon, Compass and Wood Saws, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Planes and Plane Irons. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS of every description constantly on hand Table & Pocket Cutlery, Iron, Albata, Silver and Plated Table and Tea Spoons. If would be impossible to enumerate everything kept in this establishment. All who are in want of Hardware of any description are invited to call and Examine their stock. You will be remunerated by getting what you want at low prices. They have not marked their goods for the purpose of discounting ten per cent for cash to favored customers at the cxjjjnse of others, but intend doing an honest legitimate business, having one price for all, the rich and the poor.' Call at tie Sign of the “PADLOCK” before purchasing elsewhere, as they hope by strict attention to business and a disposition to sell at fair nnd reasonablepric *s. to establish a profitable Hardware establishment. v!3h3 MAYER & «RIFFE, -DEALERSIN6 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER AXD SILVEK-PLATED WARE. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles Columbia Street, vllnslyl. FORT WAYNE,IND HEW WAGON SHOP, IN DECATUR, IADIAAA. JOHN KINC, Announces to the citizens of Adams county andvicinity, that he is now prepared to put up WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, and anything in my line. None but the best seasoned stock used in their construction, nnd all work warranted as ) represented. Giveine a call. frl?“A 11 kinds of repairing done to order on short notice. SHOP—On corner of Ifront nnd Monroe streets, east of the Burt Eouse. vlln2yl. JOHN KING. DORWIN & PETERSON,* -DEALERS INDrugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet anti Fancy Articles, Sponges, nrusihes, Perfumery. Coal Oil, Lamps, ,\tfc. DECATUR, IK DIANA 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 bestquality. v9u35 if. I’IIONI'.fIeI.O & TODD, E MAX CIACTUREBS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS And. WINDQW FRAMES, Alley, North of the City Mills, FORT WAYNE, IND. I 1 large stock of Doors. S»sh and ■ Window Frame# on hand whieb will •| be sold cheap for Cash. All work made of n; ue lunibcr. v!2n7y2

———aa—a—— —cm F. C. SHACKEEY, House fainter AND WALL PAPER of all kinds furnished at Fort Wayne Prices Samples can be seen at Dorwin’s Drug Store All orders promptly attended to. Decatur, May, 1809. 13n8mG NEW JEWELY STORE! XZNT DECATUR. — :o: JAMES LALLEY, 0 Announces to the citizens of Adams CountyanaX icinity,thathe has purchased A JEWELBY STORE >n Decatur, of Mr. Ezra Lyster, and will continue the business at the old stand where he will keep constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of Watoließ, ClocKs, <T cwoiry, NotionH Spectacles, &e., which he offers at price to suit the times. Repairing of all kinds dono on short notice. All work warranted nW'represented. v!2n39 JAS. LALLEY. KNOFF’S ART GALLERY! I CRj 11. B. KNOFF, Artist, Decatur, - - - Indiana, 4 NNOUNCES to his patrons and the jA people generally, that he is prepared to accommodate them with every style of Picture known to the Art. Special attention paid to the taking of children's pictures. Having lately purchased a MAMMOTH SOLAR CAMERA specially designed for taking PHOTOGRAPHS LIFE SIZE! I am now prepared TO COI*Y A LI. KINDS OF PICTURES and enlarge them to any size, without the slightest injury to the original picture. A large assortment of FRAMES keptionstautly ou band. vlOnatf. TI2ST AV jYIIE! stovess: H. W. KOVER Second Street, Opposite the Clerk's Office, X>ec£Vtxxx*, Ind.., Respectfully announces to the r citizens of Adams county, and the public in general, that he keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of STOVES, -SUCH AS—COOK PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES A large stock of T£n and Japan Ware Os his own manufacture, always on hand. He is also prepared to put up LiiMuini Ms ail Tin Sjontim, ; and in fact is | repared to do ifllkindso work pertaing to hisbusiness, including COPPER SMITHING. He is prepared to fill all orders in his line, of his own manufacture, either at Wholesale or Retail, at lower prices than ean be furnished by any other house in the county. ft-z/'t’all and examine his stock. Repairing done toordcr. vlOnlltf CRABBS & RICE, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HATS <£• CAPS, BOOTS fit SHOES, Gm.odm.XES, quo o ixs'wzxx’ o , CARPETS, o X o Xj O T XX S , NOTIONS, <kc., DEC A TUR, INDIA NA. X?rAll of the above goods will ‘be sold very cheap for Cash or Country Produce v2n3l

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FORT WATHE HOOP SKIRT FACTORY No. 91 Columbia St. Hoop Skirts in Hew Styles, Made of the very Dost material, cheaper than ever, and will be Repaired Free or Charge when broken. CORSETS, an Immense Stock, Cheaper ' and Better than the Cheapest. Every Corset Warranted all Whalebone DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, an entire new stock, well selected and rich. LADIES' UNDERCLOTH, a complete stock. PARASOLS, a full line. NOTIONS, WORSTEDS, and other articlestoo numerous to mention. Will be sold cheap, at the Hoop Skirt Factory, JOSEPH BLACK. vl2n7yl. Proprietor. s EMOIW, BRO, & COy Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOKS A STATIONERY, - holographic Albums and Hlank Books, Caj, Letter, Note, Wall aiiWrajw FACERS, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ■ School Books of all kinds at Publish ars' prices. v12n25. « - SADDLE & HABNESS SHOP, IFL. BURNS, -MANUFACTURER AND DEALER INSaddles, Harness , BRIDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, WHIPS, BRIDLEB TIS, HAMES, <j-c„ <Je., Decatur, - - - Indiana. I keep cons'ant.ly on hand and manufacture to order. Saddles, Harness, Bridles Collars, Halters, whips, FlyNcts, &c., which I will Sell Cheaper than any other establishment in the county. All Work Warranted to bcof good material and put upin asul ] stnntial manner RepairingDoneto Order On short notice. Call and examine my work and priA good stock always on hand. SHOP—On Second street,in Meibcrs building. vllnl7. R. BURNS. 11. W. SIIACKUEY, MANUFACTURER OF WAGONS & CARRIAGES, And Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in WAGON ■& CARRIAGE M2ATEHIA.IJ, Bent & Sawed Felloes, Shafts, Poles, Single-Trees, Neck Yokes. Mason Bom s. &.C., DECATUR, INDIANA. attention of Manufacturers and Dealers is respectfully invited to my stock of Wagon and Carriage materials, which for superior workmanship and excellence of timber, I think, cannot be excelled by any other cstablisll ment. 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. and Carriages repaired, and Horse-Shoeing done on short notice. v12n47 11. W . SHACK LEY. Notice to School Teachers! OrricE School Examines, 1 Adams Covstt, Ind. J Examinantions of Teachers for License will be held at the office of the School Examiner on the following days, to-wit: The latt Friday of each of the following months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August and September. And upon the tecond and last Friday) of the following named month's: October, November and December. ’ i Applicants will be required to present ' ! certificates of good moral character. — r This rule will bt « trictly enforced. Under no circumstances will an ex- , ! amination be given on any day otbei I than here advertised. I Teachers will be required to passai I examination in the eight branches re- ' I attired by law. SAM. C. BOLLMAN, | July 12, ’67-tf. ‘ 8. Ex. A. C. ' o. i 3. hurd Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, and Blind* iS North tide Canal, vett of Cat ITcr4», >• FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ..... — l ;o; |&*oaatom work promptly execute* v11n25 s

fiAjxtosf o. z>. Hinn Kos. 52 & 54 Calhoun Street, FORT WAYNE, IND. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos, American Organs/ Melodeons, and all kinds of Smalt Inßtru.mexLt«. Sole Agent for Wm. Knabe & Co’s Pianos, Baltimore; and Stienway & Son’s Pianos, New York. Also Agent for Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machines. Parties desiring to purchase will do well to give me a call. vllnll. DAVIS & BRO., BOOK BINDERS, k Aisrxs * Blank Book and Paper Box Manufacturers, N 0.25 Calhoun St., Opposite Court House FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. —— :o: Magazines, Music,andold Books, etc., bound and rc-bound in any style de~ sired. CQyParticular attention paid tocount.y work. T. ADELSPERGER, Agent, vlOnl. Decatur, Ind'. FIRST IN THE MARKET ! J. 8. Merchant Tailor, No. 25 Main Street, Fort 'W ftvrto, Ind., HAS just returned from the East with thechoiccst and largest assort ment of FALL & WINTER GOODS Ever exhibited in this market, which he is ready to make up in the most fashionable styles, at prices which cannot fail to please. A large stock of Ready-Made Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods kept constantly on hand. Come and examinebefore buyingeloewhcrc. CHF*Two good coat makers wanted, vllnll J. G.FLEDDERMAN. DE GROFF NEESON & CO., -DEALERS INCRAIN, SEEDS, -AMDAjriciiltural Protects Geaajtily, Proprietors of the ELM PARK ALRSERY, (Established in 1550.) Experimental stock, fruit, e I Grain, Seed and Vegetable Farm four miles east of the City of Ft. Wayne, on the New Haven Pike. Agricultural Ware House, Farm Implements, Machinery, Grain, Flour and Seed Store, Opposite Avclinc House, on Calhoun street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. PURE CIDER VINEGAR, warranted free from poisonous compounds, furnished at their Factory on the Fruit Farm, or at the Store, in quantities to suit purchasers. vl2 n 25. I. M. NUTTMAX, O. C. DODKS Late of Decatur. ALTTYIAA &. DODEZ, Con er Main and Harrison streets, one square west of'Main St. Exchange; FORT WAYNE, IND. C COMPLETE Stock of GROCERIES ) alwayson hand at the lowest prices XXislxoflit Frioc always paid tor Butter, Eggs and otherCountry Produce. v!3n3 NUTTMAN & DODEZ. McCULLOCH & RIG HEY Wholesale and Retail Dealers! n Hardware, Tinners' Stock Agricultural Implements, STOVES, &c., No. ST Columbia Street, r.n.M’evLLoen, l FORT MAT NE, INb • amos richey, , / vl2ulßyl > ~ , Estrayed. TAKEN UP by Henry Knavel, Washington township, three yearling I Heifers, described as follows: “One ’ dark red heifer, left horn drooping; • pale red, and one white and red spe4W«- * J Appraised at sll each, and reported by |C. M. France, J. P- . ri.j, I 36w3 Attest, A-J- Per*- _ I Sale of Land. . -m-rOriCE it hereby girep that the un- , dersigned. Executors of the last Will of Ulrich Amstutz- Jcceaoed. will n sell at private sale, on and after the 25th >- day of December, A. D. 1869,, at the late residence of the decedent, in W abash I township, Adams county, in the State of Indiana, the following described Real Estate, to wit: The north west quarter of the south » east quarter of section four (4), in township twenty five (25) north, range fourteen (14) eaet, in Adams county, in tne State of Indiana, on such terms as «>sy brng reed npon. r JOHN SPRINGER, . CHRISTIAN B.LARMAN' 43 Executors. Nov. 12, 1860 n32w4