Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1862 — Page 3

TH E EA GLE. —=w . - DECATUR, THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 02. ||! OFFICIAL PAPEIi OF TUB COUNTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. Notice of Dissolution, ■The co portncrship Iwretcfore existing between A J. Hill and T. Adel'Pergeu, under the name of Hill ifc Adklspeueer, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm, are requested to call and settle. The books and accounts are left with A. J. Hill, who is authorized to settle for the firm. A J. HILL. Jan 30, '62. T. ADELSPERGER. We would suggest to those who have promised to pay their subscription in wood, that now is the time to bring it while the roads are in good order A few weeks and it may be impossible to bring it. Bring it now. The March, number of Peterson has been received. The engravings “two little monkeys” and the soldier of ’76 leaving home” are worthy of special . olice, as well as the infinite variety of patterns of useful and ornamental articles.— The continued stories of this volume‘will be found unusually interesting In short, as a lady’s magazine, piiee considered, Peterson has no equ d among its cotemporaries. Remember we furnish it to our subscribers for 5125 JEtf' I’he I, diowing is an < xiract from a private letter, Iroiu M ijor Mickle to his lamily, under date of Camp Wickliffe, Ky , Feb. 3 1: When 1 last wrote you 1 was not very well, but lam now myselt again. The .report in the pap.-rs that Gen. Nelson’s division had advanced to Green river is untrue. We. are here and lo re we are likely to stay, at least until the roads are be'ivr. We have hail verv wet weather, raining almost every day. Capt. Daily has resigned, his health would not permit him to remain in the service any longer, in fact 1 won! 1 not Lava suffered as long a< he has--wotild have resigned some firn- ago. Lieutenant Dent was .dented (I. .pts in his place, nnd Austin (’rubs first Lieut, in Dent’s place. Tins his been an unlortunalo affair fur the Captain, and 1 feel truly sor -ry that his health- would not permit him (©'remain in the service. The boys aie generally well. JtjJ’A sad and painful accident ocurred a' this place on Monday, which resulted in the death of Henry aiitl Chaika CraTner —father and son—by drownin".— Hr. Cramer had purchased bis Son, a lad about twelveycar.s of age, a pair of 1 •’■ales a few days since, and on Monday after. _, OI) >|,. Cramer proceeded t> the , ”' '■ r ’s son tor the purpose of giv ing him seme im-ruction in skating and ' <o prevent him from ge...; ni? into dang( . r After taking a few turns on .J e j,. t , j t gave way and precipitated him into «) lt . water. Mr. Cramer hastened to |is assistance, nnd when discover!d by a mem ' her of the family both were snug,ln gin the wattr, into which they sank after a brief effort, to risu no more, being carried under Hie ice. The news of the accident rapidly spread 'through town and soon a large number of sympathizing citizens gath. red -m the river bat k. through whose ex,j-tions the bodies ;d bo h W( re rescued; that of the son after being in the water some thirty minutes. and that of the father in about two hours. Mr. Cramer has h<< n « _ „z ,i .- -place some twelve years, was a kind bushand and father, and universally esteemed by nil who knew him. Hi leaves a ■wife and three daughters to mourn his loss. This sad accident by which two souls ■were rushed into Eternity without a moment’s warning lias cast a gloom over the entire community. It should teach us a lesson we should not forget, to live so that at any moment we may be prepared for that solemn change which awaits us all sooner or liter. DIED.—In this place, on the 1 Otb inst, of Croup, Elizabeth, daughter of 11. L. and Elmira Phillips, aged one year, lacking a day. Home Testimony. Huntsville, Whitley Co., Ind., Nov. 5, ’59. Da. 0. W. Roback: Sir: —This is to certify that I was very much reduced in strength, and was confined to bed from general debility and disease, and being advised to try your Scandinavian Remedies, 1 did so, with the most sat result. 1 have since had several attacks of the same character, which havealways removed by these remedies and can conscicucioiisly recommend them to the afflicted. Yorns, <tc., Bi:l* Gooußlcn. See advertisement in auotlnr column

I '1 he following is an extract from a letter writi ten by the Rev. J. S. Holmes, pastor of the Pi- ' errepoint-Sireet Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. - ; Y , to the “Journal and Messenger,” Cincinnati, 0 , and speaks volumes in favor of that i world-renowned medicine, Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup for Children Teething:— “We see an advertisement in your columns of Mas. Wrxsr.ow’s Southing Svai r. Now we nev er said a word in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say to your readers that this is no humbug—we ’ have tried if, and know it to be all it. claims.— ft is probably one of the most successful medicines of the day. because it is one of Ihe best. ; And those of your readers who have babies can’t do better than to lay in a supply.” ly. I DECATUR LODGE NO. 251 F. &. A. M. 1 Regular meet ings of this Lodge is on Wednesday evening of, or proceeding, the full of the ' moon in each month DAVID SHOWERS, W. M. j JAMES STOOPS, Jr., Sec’y. ST. MARY’S LODGE NO. ICT I. O. O. F. , Regular meetings of this Lodge every Mon dav evening, at fi ! .. o’clock I’ M J M. NUTTMAN, N. G. C. L. SCHIRMEYER, Sec’v. Decatur Market. ' j Corrected Weeklyhy Nuttman & Crawford Flour, 1? ion 1b - - .$ «Cs 2 O-, i Wheat, white, - $ tb>, - red, 7I Corn, - . .... on > Oats ■ ■ - - - - 25 II Buckwheat, - - - - °5 , jPve. - .... up ' Potatoes, - - - 25 iFtnysecd. flO Clover seed, - - - - 3 01 ! Timothy seed. • ■ -1 25 Butter,' . p Ln rd, ----- 5 1 Eggfl, ft Pork. - - • - - - -2;i2 59 smoked. - - - - . ft Shoulders, ------ fi Wnnl. rr Pried Anrd<*«, per Ini<lwl, - . 1 <0 “ Peaches, per pound. - - - 9 Fort Wnvne Market. Corrected Weekly from Ft. Wayne papers. Flmir. p bnrrel, ... 5 nn(f?,s 5o Wheat, whit**, - $0 F 5, - red, $ Rn Horn, 95 Oats, ------- Os) P v e.-- - - - 45 Burk wheat, ---..- 30 Potafnps. ------ Flax sp<«d. 9q ; I'’lnver seed. - - - . . ? Timothy seed. - - . - -1 05 ‘ i q ’ilt • 3 on 1 I Butter, tn 11-’ ------- I*. If O’*, - - . . . . . | q e n ET « - E351 IT-!' _rj YOLR NAI B a sd fe -a I bo e II Ell T1 F Y Vi)T RS E I.l’, BY USING CHAPPELL’S HYPERION, For Curling tho Hair. — ;iU Lv using Chnppell’s Hyperion. Lidies and non C..U beautify themselves a thousand fold. CHAPPELL’S HYPERION j Is the only article in the World that will Curl straight. Hair! The only article that will Curl the Hair I lii GJu-sy curls, In Sigi it y cu r ls. In Silken curls, In Auburn curls, i In Fl.-ixcn curls, In I' lowing 1 cut l«. In \Vavin«r curls In Beautiful curls, In Raven curls, In Luxuriant, curl*. ; It makes the, hair w>ft, It makes the hair glossy. It invigorates lhe Hair; it. beautifies the Hair; ilcie.iiKes the hair; it is mnwt delightful and eqiiHiiely VER F U MED. I h<* Hvperon does not in any manner interfere the VI in IL SllFT.WSOnilEll.ini. It neiilu-r Rc,.,chea nor dries ii; it gives the hair n soft, thrifty appear.nee; it prevent.' the ' hair from ' FALL IN G OF F 1 ' . It’s the only article ever vet discovered that will Curl Stra’ght Hair in beautiful curl*, without injury to the hair nr Pcalp. The Hyperion has been befo c the pub I Im but about six months, and in that short period of time it has been tested by more than One Hundred Thousand P. rsons! ( And they all universally testify that the Hv ! pi-lion is the greatest beautifyer ever offered lo f the American people. The Hyperion can be so applied P . s s o cause ’ the hair tn curl f<«r rw.*» L r sired The Hyperion is the only article in the world but what can lie counterfeited or imitated by unprincipled persons. To prevent this; w* dn nor offer it for sale at any in the United States. Therefore, any ladv or gentleman n who desires the soft luxuriant Gurls and who desires to beautify themselves by using the Hyperion. must inclose the c Price, One Dollar. c in a letter, .and address f w .CHAPPELL dr CO., ; Box 54, Parkman, Geauga Co., Ohio, and it will be carefully sent by return mail. vb-nl, < Notice. < Notice is hereby given that the association known as the Mennonites church, will hold an election, on the 9SJd day of February. at the Meeting house known a* the first Mennonite nlaeting house of French Township, Adams County and State of Indiana, for the purpose of electing three Trustees for said chinch and meeting house, at the hour of two o’clock. P. i M.. oa said day. PETER BIXLER, < Feb. 6, l>6-2. PETER BUMGARDNER. To Rent. The undersigned offers for rent, the build- 1 ing formerly occupied by Dr. T. T. Dorwin A ’ Co., as a drug store. It contains convenient, shelving and drawers, for the drug or any sim- ; ilar business. Possession will be given imine- . diately. For further particulars asto terms «tc., inquire of SAMUEL PATTERSON. 1 Decatur, Ind., Feb. G, 1862.

'. ...... . . ...J. ' Rang Your Banner on the OffTER WALL! BRACKENRIDGE IS NOW RECEIVING Lar g e Addit io n s TO HIS Immense Stock of G K 0 C E RIES!! AND IS TAKING I ■ ' Ail Indiana Free Banks. I ' > I ' 1 ITTSBL'RGH, i j KEJtTVCKY I ; AND IOWA MONEY i! AT PA R I ' Phccii i x Groc cr v. ' Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets. I J FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v5-n3O-ly. : OPPOSITIDVISTIIF. JdFEOF TtllDE! 1 W H BROOKS. Jr, Wholesale Bookseller, - A NDfWS- EST- T. ' B ' Sffi 9 No 4. Callionn Strooi. Fort Wayne. Indiana, JS’-'P’D THE PIONEER BOOR man OF " * Northern Indiana respectfully announces that he ha< the largest «toek nf ROOKS & STATIONARY. in th** citv. which he offers to the trade unusi uaily low for Cast. Religious, Scientific. Political, and Mi-cell .ineoiis, constantly on hand — School Books, of every description, Slates, . Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. PAP E R . Li'ttur, Cup, L'*gal Onp Note, Drawiii". Blotj ting and Wrapping Prmor r.f rvnrv description. F.I.VCY ART I Wall, Window and Ci‘ilin<r I’npers, GOLD PENS, ! BLANK ROOKS. LAW and MEDICAL ROOKSI. INKS nnd WRITING FLUID of all kinds. Black Bbm. Carmine ,(-c. Prittler* Tnlcs t Paints and. F^praninqs. M a gazines. Worcesters Dictionary, American Cvclopa'dia, Apent for TT-irpnr Bro ojid D. Anplvton ,t Co., N. York, k ittle. Bi’ow'i <(’ C'» Boston. Blanchard ,(r T. 0,., Philadelphia. All tlm’r publications furnished at thei Onta|n<rn«» prices. Orders mu«t tn ensure prnnint attention bo acenmpania I with the cn<h. Cincinnati and Indianapolis Mils duplicated. Liberal disoount made to Teacher*. Music, and Mnslc.il Instrument*. Violin* Guitar*. Accordions Flutinas. Drums. Fifes, Clarnnof* Every Tnstrunmnf warranted perfect. Strings nf every description and quality, frnni 5 cents to 95 cents Call and examine t><‘fore purchasing rise, where nnd he convinced that T am selling Foil. ’Wavne, Ind. v n 39 Land for Sale. The undersigned has for sale, in the county of Adams, TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES of good rich farming land. which he offers for sale in tracts to suit purchaser* from so ty a cres up. at from four tn seven dollars per acre, and upon payments to suit purchasers. He nas also about 2 000 ACRES of land to sell in addition to t he above, as agent for various persons. 1 hose desiring to purchase land on advantageous terms will do well to call upon the under«igned at Decatur. Ind. Dec. 19,1861. D. STUDABAKER. Bank Removed. HAVING removed my Banking Office to Fort Wayne, for the purpo*e of closing up my business I shall keep my office open, in Decatur, from Saturday Morning until Saturday Noon of each week. Persons having business with me will please take notice. Messrs. Nuttman ct Crawford are authorized io transact business for me. J. D. NUTTMAN. Wood Wanted. Q/A CORDS of good wood wanted, on sub- * fcription, al the Eaqlt Office. HILL <t ADELSPERGER.

E je; BRICK CORNER! TO BE TAKEN!! NOT BY Rebels & Secessionists!; 1 But by (be peaceable Inhabitant* of Adunis county, in tl>« seaicli of New Cheap Goods! I am now receiving my stock of NEW ' Fall and Uinter Goods!! whii’h J offi-r niv Mends nnd cn«tnmpr«. at a« LOW PPJOFS. a« anv hther ocfnl.l in ♦he W.‘<sf Mv stock of gond« i« having a 1 .r -,-r nssornnent, of WINTER GOODS, tlmn I]si’nl Nov, IP6I. JO9FPTT GB ABB nRIRD apples and peaches, for sale at the Brick Corner. PkINTS, Oils, «a«h and gln«s. nt the Brick Corner. BOOTS t Shoos—a large assortment. for sale cheaper than thcchean*»«f the Brick Corner. 1 4 sur<*ri<»r nr? icL' nf Raisin« . for ] cents . \ per pound, at the Brick Corner. T v vmi want twelve pounds pe enn-nr for one dollar, go to the Brick Corner. ' Tvn’i want sixteen pound® n« Piro for one : dolla’*, go so the Brick Corner. n«?ortmcnt of Dress orin-lq. al] de . scriptions, nf. flip Brick Corner. n\ Tft p \PS*—a large assnr<mnM. C.r <;?,]•• ihn Brick Corner. E \ DV-M A DE clothing, of pll kmds. st the Brick Corner. 1 \ELETDN Skirts, a large for v sale, at the Brick Corner. TATV CprJ nff strip® of Bonnets and Shaker® J of all siz-s. at lhe Brick Corner. *¥"BDV Plmv-s. cast nnd steel Moldboards for ’ sale, at the Brick Con er. P TUNES!—a choice article; for -••■•L*. st the Brick Corner. JEFFERSON QUICK,"! of n rr? in CLOCKS. WATCHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JEWELRY, &.C., DECATUR, INDIANA. Clocks. Watches. Jewelry. Musical Instruments dre repaired on short notice. SHOP— On Second Street, in Frazee’« law of . lr, ‘ vsnll. H "W TT 3»- S 5 VISIT THE ‘TUIH HILL CLOTIIIW STOHL" Clinton Street, one dnrr from Main St , FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. /CHEAPEST Clothing Establishment ; V J In Fort Wayne. OnnArrsT place for Military Outfits? ' CnrAFKST place for Men’s and Boys’ Bead v -Made Clothing. Cheafest place for getting Clothing made to Order, j i In the most Fashionable Myles! “Cheap F' R Cash.” Is our motto, nnd the l.>w nrice for our garments, made from the best materials. Lave as- f tonishod those who have heretofore patronized j i the “Union Hall Clothino Store.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN <(• CO. I v'-n39. : « i DAVID STI DABAKI R. Attorney and Counsel lor at Law. DECATUR, IND \VILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF ; t t the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tot,he .•’ollection of claims, the payment of taxes, re- 1 demotion of lands. <tc. OFFICE—On Main street, one.door south of > ihe Pul’dic Square vl—n!4. t WTiUKiW i ATTORNEY COUNSELOR AT LAW, DECATV Ji INDIANA. VYTILL promptly attend to nil business pn- < ? r trusted to him. .Strict attention given to Ihe securing and collection of claims OFFICE—East of the Auditor’s Office. 4-19 i B. COLLINS, ATTOiOEY anil C(H YSELI.OR AT I. HI , , D.EI.LVJTF. v UNIL'i? Sbf.-rai v>"ui ib, of the tenth Judicial Circuit. ITOFFICE—III the Clerk’s Office. v5n29. 0. L. hill; DEALER IN Piano Fortes, Melodious. !W B » General Music Merchandise: also, keeps a large stooek of Sewing machines, from the best manfacturers in the country. Piano’s from SSO to 4j50 ''. Melodion’s from sls to $l5O. Sewing Machines from $5 to *1 >O. No. 54. Calhoun St., Opposite the Court House. v5n39. Fort Wayne, Ind. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the Supervisors of Washington Township to inert at the office of the Township Trustee, in Decatwr on Saturday the 15th day of February. 1862. for the purpose of settleing and auditing their accounts. JESSE NIBLICK. Jan. 23, I‘ 62. Township Trustee. Light! Light!! EROSENE Oil Lamps, and Kerosene 0‘ IX. at tire Drug Stor.a Fresh Rnisins. IN whole, half and quarter boxes; orb) the pound,al iNuttman <t Crawford a.

‘They go right to (lie Spot.’ INBTAM BELIEF! STOP YOUR C0UUI1! PURIFY YOUR BREATH! STRENGTHEN Yot’R VC>I(Mi! SPALDING’S I mi Throot Gonfections. AilE G< od fir Clergymen. Good for Locturors. (hx.’d fur Public Speakers. flood for Singers. Go«)d for Con.su/uplives GENTLEMAN CARUY SPALDING’S ThkOAT CONFFCTIONS. LADIES ARE DKLIGIITEH WITH , SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They g: .-e strength and volume to the voico. They impart a delicious nromn to the breath. They are delightful to the taste They are made of simple herbs ami cannot harm any one. 1 advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky 5 nice or a Rad Brealh.or anv difficulty of the Throat, lo get a pack ige of mv Throat ' Confections, they will relieve you instanlL, ami you will agree with me that “they go right :to the spot ” Aou will find them verv useful , ami pleasant while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your Cough or al- ; Inyii'g j o-ir thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saying that yon’v ill ever after- ’ wards consider them indispensihle You will ■ find them at the Druggists and dealers in Med- ' iciues. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are counterfeit. A package will be sent by n ail, prepaid, on roceipt of Thin y cents. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 Cedar St., New York. Xy CURE dr CURE NervousKeadadie By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented, j and if taken at the commencement of the al ■ ack i n n'd ate relief from pain and sickncsr will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Ndnkea and i Headache io which females are so subject. They act gently upon (he bowels,—it moving Co-ti vencss. For Literary men. Students, Del .’cate Females, , and all persons of sedentary habits, they nr< valubleas a Laxative, improving the appetite giving tone and vigor so the digestive organs and restoring the natural i lasficty and sfreindl I of the whole system. 'l’he CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of investigation and carefully conducted expwri ments, having been in use many years, during which tinrethey have prevented and relieved a vast, amount of pain and suffering from Head ache, whether originating in the nervous sys . jcm or from a deranged st asp of the stomach They :u .‘entirely vegetable In their comp<» • sition,and may be taken at ail times with per ' met safety without making any chatige of diet. , nnd the absence of any disagreablo taste renders : it easy to administer them to chiblren. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five sign rtf u fes of Henfy C. Spalding on each Btvx. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Med ielnes A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on ro ccipt of the PRICE, 25 C ENTS. All nnlara L6ti ar Hl root. New 5 ork A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually. SPALDING S PREPARED GLUE ! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE ! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE ! SAVE THE PIECES’ ECONOMY ! DISPATCH. “A Stich in Time Saves Nine.” As acci<l*nts will happen, even in well rrg ulafed fnmilirs.it is verv de«iraLle to have i some cheap and convenient way for repair it i I Furniture, Toys, Crokery. dre SPALDING S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no honsel.nlr. can afford to be without it. It is always read) and up to the sticking point. “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE ” N B. — A Brush accompanies each Bottk Price, 25 cents. Address HENRY C. SPALDING. No. 48 Cedar St., New Ymk. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are nHempl. ing to palm off on the uvtusp/ rtin**- public, hr--4 if nt ions of mv Prepared Glue. I wmil,! ca ut ion ail persons to examine before purchasing, and ser that the full n nine. frrsPALOIMUS rul’Ftp» n < I ! r ry ; s on the wrapper; all cthera nte sWii.< •ng counterfeits vt-n44

Ayer’s Sarsaparilia A compound rcThedv. de igfied to be the most I effectual that cm bo made. It is a conccfttr it d < xfrm t of Para Sarsaparilla, so combin'4 v. ith o’hvr substances of still i groarer a’t<>raKv > power as to afford an effective antidote f.»r the di.-ea-es Sarsaparilla u reputed to eftre. it is Iw li< ved that such a i remedy is want ’d by those vbo suffer from Strumous complaints, nnd that one which will accomplish th ir cure must prove of immense • service to this largo da-« of our afflicted fi llowcifizctH. llo\v completely this compound will do it lias b en proven by experiment on many of the vvor.- t cases to b found of the following complaints i —» ScijorvLt Ax-’ Suno! i C.implviyts, Eicui'-rios’s tx.’ I'?.; i-r'i* r. Disi:asi:>, Ulceus, I’ioit ; -- ■'runr.-i. TrM.HK, Salt Rht.lm, Si \i.i> ilr.xi). Syi’ihj.’s axi» Syuihi.itic Avir- rtoKs, Ah n i it!al Dm.\se. 1 btoi’sr, N: < - i:\r.uiA Tie Dot 10. lu.rx. Debility, Dysri i’.siv vmi I \ i>: :.i io EuysiuelCS, Rose or Sr. Avruosv’s I i., nnd in i ’ the tvhole clasi of comekiinU ari ing from luruttiTY of th:. Blood. 'Fiiis compound will be f *’i;t 1 a great pT'»m > ■■!• o.’ i''h. w’i ii ti\u in ■ -pring, to exp,4 the foul Ire > - whi ’t f -ter in th-? bloo I nt that < a on of t!d y••nr. By tlietim •- ly • ’i -i of th ni many rankling disorders fir? nipp I in the but. Multitudes can, by th-? ai l of this r -m-’ ly, spue thems> 1 yes from the endtirnn'”' of so il eruptions an I ulcerous so!'-, through \vb h th’ sy ,tcm wi.l strive to ri I it-'if of c.irruptions, if not assisted to do this through th” natmal ehannds of the body by an jdterativc mediciu?. (’lcansu out tho vitiated blood wh- never you (in I it < impurities bursting thnmgh th • >';in in pimpl •eruptions, or softs; clean eif•> I: you find it is obetfucted and -br/ 'i hin ’.!i ■ v-in - ; cleanse j* Avhenev.r it is foul, mi.l your f ilings will t' ii ’ you when. Ev n u here nopai‘icul ir disord - i is felt, people cn; >y b -tt r h-. alth, nnd live longer, for cleansing (h .• blood. Keep th” blood he-d'.’ y i ’ l .! all i< well ; but with this ]>abuh:m of lite di -or l T< d. th : ' can be ho lading health. Sam r or hit r something mu -t go wrong, mil th? great machinery of life i di-or.l red or ov ‘’.’thrown. , »Sai -a >arii’ i La , and (!•• err os much, the reputation of a -eoaipli-hing those Oi»d<. But the woi llha 4 l»'in egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly been it ° the dru.j nlone has not all the virtu? that is claim'-tl for it, hut mor ‘ b an e tnaiiy preparations, pretending to b 1 ('memtrnmd extracts of it, con'ain but lit',l of drv Yfi tuc of S u -apaxill i, or any thing the. Dining late y< ars public have been misIr I by large Imtll. s, pr. tending to give a quirt j of Extract of S:.r .q uriila for on ? dollar. Mo •’ of these linv’ been frauds upon the sick, f»r I they not only Contain little, if any, Sar-ap.i-riila, but (jflin ho curative properties Avh;<O ver. 11 n e, L,.‘ r an.! painful disappointment La ' followed ih-- -e of th? various extmet.s of ' Sarsapa-ilia which thio I th? market, uStil the nam its”!C is ju tly d -pi -••d, mi l lue; •vcomu synonymous with impo ition an 1 ili.'i.T, Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, tind-’riitend j to sitpply s’lich a rem. ly shall r, <u • the name bom the load of oblo piy which rests i upon ir. Ami we think w.? have grornnl fur . believing it has virtu-, which ar’ irresistible j by (tie ordinary run of the di eas ..if h int< nde.l to cure, in oi d rto s cur * 1 heir complete ■ era'-ication from tl. ? 5 v>lrm, tic- i medy shoui i | be judiciously tuie n aeconimg io directions on ' the bottle, DE. J. C. CO. LOWK’.L. M.XJSS. Price, 3 J per Uot.tic ; Six IJ'.iti. M for *. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral . has won fir itself sneh a rmown fur the rare < f every \aiic v of l ino it a ul L ...< (ini, LfHt I it is e:;t: rely mi■ '•rr-suy f>r us i > rcrouiit the . evid, n< <? o'! - ii; nhrrcveril his he< ii cm ployed. As it his i x--g been in cunst.H Cno I ti:rmu.’.hmii ibis h • |jo • i r h'g-1 n O| fi.> more than a sure th • people is p e’ny is kept up to the l e t it ever h is been, mid th.;! it may be relied mi !•» i do fur their ruhef ml*ic Jal t ver L’teir found to do. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR THE COT 3 OF Costirniei*, Jttmrt.'r ■, i )/■ *»(•>»ia, t> /■ ■ ‘ ‘ , I’d < t: h. ra.r., I.ircr (' »:• dithtf. /' 7iv/r-> x Suit m , (i •>/?, X >a Dinner I’/lf, I f-> i f / ' '•' Ve They are sim:»l -co.ited, so th.il the |oo>t fchkL 13 ’ . ’ ' ' ’'”V-■ i•t ho best aperient in the* u n’. l for all the purpose* of a f unily phj’-c. Prho 25 coat j per Bex; Five lnxe.3 for slOl Great.minihersof ('! •: : vmeu. Plrvsit inns,Statesmen, and cmiiient persomiges, Imp but thtir names to certify tliemio ir; llelcd nsofulnr--; ofthesa remedies, but our spare here will not permit the insertion of them. ’J’he Agents below named furnish ur.alis our A.Mi:ni< \ x Alm \x.\uin which they are given ; with aim full dos riptions of the nbove complaints, and the treatment that should be fol- ; lowed for their cure. Do not be pot off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Aa’Er’s, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our remedies are for s»le by Dr. T. T. Dorwin <t Co.. Decatur, and bv all i druggists and dealers every where. vsho2. .....xTßTcnvn mins nn irnii. on nnvantageous terms, the farm of John McLean, <lec<’asc<L which is situated.t-wo and half miles south of Decatur. The improvements consist of an excellent hewed log house, good barn and outbuildings generally. 'I here is also a fine young 'orchard, wish some 75 bearing trees, a good well of Arater.nnd -ixty acre* of impioved land under a g6nd state of cultivation, enclosed with good substantial fences. 'J he above property will be rented fdr dash or on shares as may be desired, from one t 6 five . venrs , , . , For further particulars injure of the underMUied on the premises J an. 16, 1862. MRS. AN N M cLE AN. luTilis nnmni OF Tin? CITIZENS'; BANK. FORT WAYNE. »N(?g .1 D. Ni ttman. Banker. W. It. Fihiek. Cashier, f T OLD.and Silver coin and demand Trcas V I ury Notes of the United States received m nnv amount, and paid out lo depositors. No Bank Notes received or paid oul to depositors. Six per c< nt. interest paid to depositors. I‘pen for business on Monday of each week onlv. Call at the Hank and get a circular. line. 2fi, 1 J < ; 1. von4?. Just Revived. 1 I )URF Cognac Brandy. Port inc. Malaga I Wine and Holland Gin’, for medical purposes at. be Drugstore. SEGA RS.. ar.d sweet nt Mickb)’* Prig Store