Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1862 — Page 3
/f II EEAG LE. DECATUB, THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 'O2. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNT?. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisements. £TAt Private Sale—William F. Moyer. Notice of Dissolution. Tlie co-porlivrsliip lierett fore existing between A J. Hill and T. Adel«pergek, Under the name ot Hill & Adelspereer, 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. dan 3), '62. T. A DELSI’ERGI-X X-fU We had a fine fall of snow yesterday, and now have the best sb ighing of the season —to day jfirTlie Mite Society will meet at the risider.ee of D. Studabaker, Tuesday evening. Collins'second communication in regard to the culture of fruit trees will be found in this number. We hope those interested will not fail to read it. have no news from the 47>b tins week, probably owing to the advance movement. L>-t'ers to reach »nv soldier in Gen. Burl’s division should be sent to Louisville, Ky., with letter of company, number of regiment, name of State to which they belong, and care of Captain of the company inscribed (her. on. ES"' Godi y lor March contains t lever, full length pages rd spring dresses, four spring bonne's, it new riding dress, hack and front view of Luior j icket, spring dresses for children, a new pattern ol the Garibaldi shirt, worsted flowers, t inbroidery, netting, and crochet patterns, etc. — In all sixty-five engravings, besides a larger aim uni of choice reading matter than any other magazine. JEF"We have received the February number oi Lewis’ Gymnastic Monthly and Journal of Physical Culture. We have often wondered why the subj >ct of physical culture does nut receive more General attention, Tnesistimol L'wis is just what is wanted, being simple and yet comprehensive. One copy one year 81. Address Dr. Dio L wis, Boston, Miiss. jTs?"Tiie H mie Magazine lor March lias been received. Alter an absence 01 one month we were mure than ever pre pared to give it a w<. Icume rem plion There is something in the style of its articles not found in any other mag' zine. The reader is not o ly interested lor the moment, but the elevated morals which it leaches cannot fall to l ave a beneficial < ffeCt whe reVer introduced in the lamilv circle. ITy’ Y?e have received the prospectus of anew paper to be published at 1 nd; map olis intitled Indiana's Home-life and Camp-life, 'lhe preprii tois propose to give a complete digest of the news of the Slate arranged systematically, also all inhumaiiuii connected with the Indiana troops in the fi. Id, comprising a full and correct, list of sick, wounded, killed, missing, etc , if each regiment, Io ciiiz ns 62 per year, to clergymen nnd Soldiers 61 Address, Geo. II Fleming & Co., lock b<x 167, Indianopolis, Ind. X-fT We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another • olurnn ot Dr. Hurd’s Remedies for preserving the teeth, purifying the mouth ■and breath,, and curing tooth ache and face ache. Dr. Hurd is an eminent denrfist of Brooklyn, well known to al) the members of the New York State Dentists’ Association, of which he is Treasurer.— His remedies are prepared with gr at care at his dental ofliae, and have foi years been much sought after by citizens of Brooklyn and New York. Ladies regard them as indispensable adjuncts of their toilet tables, and young men do not venture courting without first sweetening the breath by a sip of Dr, Hurd’s Mouth Wash. They are now for the first time offered to the general public, and at a very trifling cost. For one dollar our readers will notice that they can procure everything necessary to ensure good teeth, and every family should have one of those packages. As Mrs. Toodles says, they would be very convenient to have in the house. Read the notice to agents in the advertisement. \\ e trust that some of our en terprising citizens will take hold and introduce these dental remedies in this neighborhood. The field is new, uno.Cr, eupiedj and the chances for profit gcodl
List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Decatur February 17tli, 1862. Allbright Maryann Blosser Elisabeth Archbol Catlirine Baker Jessie Bly Adam Barnhart Daniel D. Beck Jacob Boughman Peter Burd Elner Cambel.John Ball James Drumington E. Chapin A. A. 2. Davis G. C. Conklin Jane Deuves Joseph Crabs David Doniphan Catharine Darnel Jeremiah Ewing Henry | Funk Morgan Galbreth Henry Gaunt M, Gillam John Hendrickson G. W. Hamilton D. N. Hemm George Helm Samuel i Heller Jacok Hill Sarah A. i Humbert David Hill Stephen ■Jones Wenman T. Jacob John Jones Mrs. 0. Johnson San uel Johnson James M. Johnson Mary Kenedy’James Kirsch C. Kelly Edward Kahl Ei Kern George Lub John Long Emanuel Lethe Andrew Luts William Martin Benjamin Miller Elisabeth Meyers Jessau McKendry A. McCord .James Niblick Susan Patterson John RPerman S Palmer Thomas 1 Pitman Arial Reber Henry 2. R-plaole A. E. Russel Margaret iSulivan William Smart George Sullivan Rev. J. [I. Shock Jemima Simcoke V B. Shafei C. F. St rate Sophia Jane Shanhalter W. ■ Schnepp Catharine Tharp James j Tobin T J Unpliarl Theopolis Woods William Weittenberger J. Wise Daniel Wade George Woods Henry Wallaci John Zimmerman John Zimmerman Eli Z >ff Duntil Persons calling for the above letters will please say ‘'advertised.” T. T, DORWIN P. M. Additional Evidence. lti:i:i>sßui'GH. Wayne County. 0 , July 27, 1859. Pa. 0. W. Rob.vck —Dear Sir —I have been afflicted for about eighteen years, with Rheumatism in my left thigh and hip, and in that tjme I have tried a great many remedie- and at considerable expense, without much relief, A shoit time since, I was induced by your agent in this place’ J. W. Grindle, to try your Scandinavian Blood Pills and Rlood Purifier, i and am happy to say that I obtained more re ; lief from them than from any other medicine I : ever used. 1 believe that the continued use of jour medicines would entirely cure me, Yours, <tc., 1). C. MARTIN. DHCATUR LODGE NJ. 234 F. &. A. M. Regular im.-et ings of this Lodge is on Wednes I day evening of, or proceeding, the full of the ! moon in eacii mon I h D AVID SHOWERS, W.M. JAMES STOOPS, Jr.,Sec’y. ST. MATY’S LODGE NO. 107 I. O. O. F. R--*g liar meetings of this Lodge every Mon I lay evening, at 6*.,' o’clock P M J. M. NUT'! MAN, N.G. i C. L. SCHIRMEYER, Sec’v. Decatur llnrkel. Corrected Weeklyby .Vnltmnn <(• Crawford Flour, 1? 10’1 ft • - - $ @s2 25; Wheat, white, - $ B*>, . rv d, 80) Corn, • ... . . op i Oats - * r - - - 25 . 1 Buckwheat, - - ■ . . 25 I live. - .... 40 j I Potatoes. - - . 25 | i Flax seed. - - - - . - .0° ! Clover seed, • - - . . . 3 251 Timothy seed, - - . 125 j P.utb r, - . 8 iiS: Ji Pork, 2a2 50 Tin...s smoked. - - . . . R Shoulders, • 6 Won], 3?1 Dried -\pplpc, per bushel, - . - —- • “ Peachf’F, per pound, - - . — I Port Wnvne Market. Corrected Weekly from Ft. Wayve papers. I Flour, p hnrrel, - - 5 03(n)5 5() ! Wheat, white, - $-0 85, - red, $ H ■ Corn, • • • - - - - 251 OntK, - - • - - - - 2’o Pre, - - - . . 45 ! Buckwheat, - • - - - - 30 1 Potatoes. if) ’ Flax seed, - - - - - . 90 * Clover «(*nd. - - - . . - 3 * Timothy seed, - - - - * 1 25 - 3 00 ’ Putter, - - - - . . . jo ■ ‘ Lard - - - - . . . o Kgcrs- . . , . j 0 At Private Sale, The undersigned, residing in Lancaster, Pa., f offers al private sale, the north half of section . twenty nine (’29,) in township twenty six ( 6) north of ran<?o fourteen (1 I) east, (Monroe t t<»wnship;on the line of the Cincinnati Union s A* Ft. Wayne R. R.. > in Adams county, Indiana. < This tract of land is offered in tracts to suit ; ? purchasers. For further particulars, as to terms ; ac , call on Mj. Jacob M. Harm my, near Decatur. Feb. 20, 136’. Wm. F. MOYER. 1 Notice. XT • • • 1 Notice is hereby given that, the association known as the Mennonites church, will hold an | election, on the 22d day of February, at the Meeting house known as the first. Mennonite meeting* house of French Township, Adams County and State of Indiana, for the purpose of 1 electing three Trustees for said church and meeting house, at the hour of two o’clock. P. ri M. 04 said day. PETER BIXLER, i c Feb. 0,1862. PETER BUMGARDNER. « To Rent. I; The undersigned offers for rent, the build- f ing formerly occupied by Dr. T. T. Dorwin Co . as a drug store. It contains convenient shelving and drawers, for the drug or any similar business. Possession will be given imme diately. For further particulars as to terms Ac., I ‘ inquire of SAMUEL PATTERSON. I* Decatur, Ind , Feb. 6 ; 1862.
Hang Your Banner on the j OUTER WALL! t I BRACKENRIDGE IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions t 1 TO HIS j Immense Stock of G RO CE KI DS! I AND IS TAKING All Indiana Free Banks,| I ITTSBUROH. KENTUCKY 1 AND IOWA MONEY AT par: Pli(D n i k G rocc rv. «. ' 7 ■ Corner Calhoun Sc Eerry Streets. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. v5-n3()-ly. OPPOSITIOYISTIIELIFEOFTUWE' W H •BROOKS. Jr , Wholesale Bookseller, -ANt»-S!®-5E ”zW ReO ’W WR3 EC •> No 4, Calhoun Street. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Being the pioneer book man of Northern Indiana respectfully announces 1 that he has the largest stock of BOOKS & STATION ARY. in f hc citv. which he offers to the trade unus - uai'y low for Cash. Religious. Scientific. Political, I and Miscellaneous, constantly on hand — i School Books, of every description, Slates, j Pencils. Maps, and S’ationarv. I’ A P E R , L<-tt<-r, Chip, Lpgnl fnp Nnfp, Rrnwing. Hlot ting and Wr.ipnit.g Paper c-f pvnrv description. FANCY AUTt t.ES. Wall, Window nnd Ceiling Papers, GOLD PENS, [BLANK PnrtKß. LAW and MFDTFAL pnOF=t. INKS and WRprTNG FLUID of all kinds, Black Blue, Carmine d*c Prihters Inks, Paints and Fkngravings, 1 Magazines, ; Worcesters Dictionary, American Cyclopaedia, Agent for Harner A Tiro and D. Anplelon <tCo., N. York Little. Brown Cn Pncfnn. 1 Blanchard <(• Lee. Philadelphia. All their publications furnished at thei ’Cat1 aloo-np prices. Orders must tn ensure prompt attention be nccompaniad with the m«h. Cincinnati and Indianapolis bills duplicated. Liberal dis- ' count made to Teachers. Mask, and Musical Instruments. Violins. Guitar®. Accordions. Flu tin as. Drums, Fifes, I Claronnts. Every Instrument- warranted perfect. Strings of every description and quality, from 5 cents to 25 cents O’dl -jnd examine before purchasing elsewhere anJ hp convinced that am selling cheaper tban anv other in the trade, at No 4 Calhoun St. W. H. BROOKS. Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. v“n39. 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 purchasers, from so tv acres up, at from four to seven dollars per acre, ami upon payments to suit purchasers. He nas also about 2.000 ACRES of land to sell in addition to the above, as agent for various persons. Those desiring to pur- ' chase land on advantageous terms will do well to call upon the undersigned at Decatur. Ind Dec. 19,1861. D. STUDABAKER. Bank Removed. ! n AYING removed my Banking Office to Fort Wayne, for the purpose of closing up my business I shall keep my office open, in Decatur, from Saturday Morning until Saturday Xoon of each week. Persons having business with me will please take notice. Messrs. Nut-mar. <6 Oawford are authorized to transact business for me. J. D. NUTTMAN. Wood Wanted. \ CORDS of good wood wanted, on sub- / scription, at the Eagle Office. HILL .t ADF.LRPERGEF.
BRICK CORNER : TO BE TAKEN! I NOT BY Rebels & Secessionists!’. Bui by the peaceable Inhabitant, of AdBins county, in the search of New Cheap Goods! I am now receiving my stock of NEW Fall and Winter Goods!! i which T ofFor my friends and customers, nt as i PI'ICFS, as nnv other establishment in t .r»te o est. My stock of good« i« complete hnv* ; ing a lnyr n . r assoriment, of WINTER GOODS, I than usual. ' Nov, 1861. JOSEPH CRABS. nRTRD apples and peaches, for sale *1 Bie Brick Corner. ; T) VINTS, Oils, sash and glass, at the ’ Brick Corner. T>OOTS .6 Shnec—a assortment, for > sale cheaper than the cheapest, nt the Prick Corner. - \snrerinr nrt’rle nf Raisins, fnr 19L< cents per pound, at the Brick Corner. TF vnu want twelve pounds nF <m«rar fnr one do] ’ • TF vnu want sixteen rounds n’ Rim. fnr one * dolla**, go to the Prick Corner. ...... \lar«rn assortment of Dress geods. of nil de scriptions, at the Brick Corner. H\TS CAPS —a large aasn*-<rnnnt. for salp at the Brick Corner. I ) FADY-M ADE clothing, of nil kinds, II? nt the Brick Corner. ’ OKELETOV Skirts, a large assortment, for I c nle, at the Brick Comer. TATF Spring styles of Bonnets and Shaker® 1 J of all sizes, at the Brick Corner. TROV Plows, cast and steel Mnulhoards for sale, at the Brick Corr er. i PRUNES —a choice article; for sale the Prick Corner. JEFFERSON QUICK,” DEAT-TR IN CLOCKS, WATCHFS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY. &.C., DECATUR, INDIANA. Clocks Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instrument-: <tc repaired rm short notice. SHOP—On Second Street, in Frazee’s law of .’if’ vsn!l. et ts ffl 2» 'Tf -> yr TSf -Q . VISIT tuk "mil 11111 fLOTTO STOUT,"j Clinton Street, one doer from Main St , I FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. /"'CHEAPEST Clothing Establishment In Fori Wayne. Cheapest place for i Military Outfits! Cheapest place for Men’s and Bovs’ Ready-Made Clothing. Cheapest place for getting Clothing made to Order, i In the most Fashionable Ftyles! “Cheap for Cash.” ■ Is our motto, and the low nricr for our garments, made from the best materials, have as. i tonished tho«e who have heretofore patronized 1 the “Union Hall Clothing Store.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN A CO. J;-" 39 - DAI ID STI DAH AIiEK. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR, IND. YXTILL PRACTICE TN THE COURTS OF ' t the tenth Judicial Circuit. attend tothe 1 collection of claims, the payment of taxes, reI demotion of lands, <tc. OFFICE—On Main street, one door south of the Public Square v4-nl4. j wToTfrazee,” ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, DECATUR INDIANA. 1 TTILL promptly attend to all businessenI VV trusted to him . Strict attention given to I the securing and collection of claims OFFICE —East of the Auditor’s Office. 4- 9. , B. COLLTVS, ATTORNEY »nd POI VSFI.I.OR AT MAY, DECATUR, INDIANA. TTJTLL atts-nd promptly to all business eir V' trusted to his earn in the several Courts. of the tenth Judicial Circuit. I 4TOFFICE —Tn the Clerk’s Office. v5n29. I C L. HILL , DEALER IN Piano Fortes, Melodious, w>» General Music Merchandise; also, keeps a large stoock of Sewing machines, from the best man- 1 facturers in the country. Piano’s from S3O to SSOO. Melodion’s from sls to $l5O. Sewing Machines from $5 to $l5O. , No. 51, Calhoun St., Opposite the Court House, v5n39. Fort Wayne, fnd. Notice. ! Notice is hereby given to the Supervisors of Washington Township, to meet at the office of the Township Trustee, in Decatur, on Saturday the 15th day of February. 18G2. for the purpose of settleing and auditing their accounts. JESSE NIBLTCK, Jan. 23, U 62. Township Trustee. Light! Light!! KEROSENE Oil Lamps, and Kerosene O at tire Drug Star a Fresh Raisins. TN whole, half and quarter boxes; or by the 1 pound, at • Nn'lman <t Crawford's. «
4 They go right to the Spot.’i INSTANT RELIEF! STOP TOUK COVOH: PURIFY YOUR BREATH! ITRENGTiIEN YOUR VOIOfi! SPALDING’S Thr 0a t Con fe e 11011 s, ARK | Gcod fvr Clergymen. Good for Lecturer?. ‘ Good for Public Speakers. Good for Singers. Good for Consumptives GENTLEMAN CARBY SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. LADIES ARE DELIGHTER WITH ' SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRT FOR SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice. They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. They are delightful to lhe taste. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. 1 advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get a pack ige of my Throat. I Confections, they will relieve you instanllv, and you will agree with me that “they go right to the spot ” You will find them very useful land pleasant while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your Cough or ali laying jour thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saving that you will ever after j ward* consider them indispensible. You will ; find them at the Druggists and dealers in Med- ; icines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are counterfeit. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on raceipt of Thirty cents. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 Cedar St., New York. Nervous Headache CURE £ ©he. 1 By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented, I and if taken at the commencement of the at lack immediate relief from pain and sickness • will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache 10 which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels, —removing i Co-tiveness. i For Literary men, Students, Delicate Femnlp* j ' and all persons of sedentary habits, they ar< valubleas a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs : and restoring the natural elasticty and strength ; of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of loiq I investigation and carefully conducted experi , ments,having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Head ■ ache, whether originating in the nervous sys , tern or from a deranged state of the stomach They are entirely vegetable in their compo sition, and may be taken at all times with per f pct safety without making any change of diet. ' and the absence nf any disagreable taste renders I >t easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! 1 The genuine have five signatures of Henry C I j Spalding on each Box. | Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in , , M< dicing A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on re ' ceipt of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. All orders should ho addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cedar Street. New Yoik i A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPA RED ! GLUE will save ten times its cost annually i j SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE 1 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY I DISPATCH. “A Stick in Time Saves Nine.” As accidents will happen, even in well reg ulated families it is very desirable to have | some cheap and convenient way for repairing ! I Furniture, Toys, Crokery, <tc SPALDING S PREPARED GLUE p meets all such emergencies, and no householc p can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the sticking point. “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE ” N B—A Brush accompanies each Bottle Price, 25 cents. Address HENRY C. SPALDING. No. 48 Cedar St., New York. j CAUTION. Ascertain unprincipled persons are attempt, ing to palm oT on the uninspect inp public, irr- [ itations of my Prepared Glue. I would caution al) ; persons to before purchasing, and set 1 that the full nam*. fTFSPitniMps prepared cnr.ry ;s on th* outside wrapper; all others are «wr, I ;nj counterfeits
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual Alteraiicc t! ar can be made. It ja a (oneentratt d extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other sub'.tnnces of still i greater alterative power as t«» afford an efft cf tive antidote for the is reputed to cui . It ii Ulii-vcd that such u ( remedy is v. anti ! by lb c who suffer fn rn Strumous complaints, and tiTat one which will accomplish th ir cure must prove of immens'' service to this iarg. i'. -of our ?» ’ ; ted ft llowcjtizcns. How completely ibis compound will i do »t has been proton by experiment on many pf th’ won t <• i-rs to De found of the following ! complaints. — Scrofula as? noruT.ous Complaints, IsitUPTION-> AN"> 1-10 I ’ ' I I)' I.ASL ~ I’IuJ.IIS, Pimpli’.s, Bi.ort aus, I'lSalt BSif.um, Sc ald lb:\n. Syphilis and St riturfic Affections, MehUURIAL Dl-I.ASE, I h<OPSY, iiAU.iA or bit Dori.oi ur.i \. Debility, Dyspepsia AND I\lH(il>TIO.N, E.tYsiPJ LAS, llosE or Sr. Anthony’s F<re, and indeed the whole class of comphunts ari-ing from Impurity ul' 1 thu. Blood. This co.iu.o•.')<! will be found a groat pro- ; motor of b ::hh, wht ii t;ik n in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fjstef in the blood at that s<‘a on of the year. Dy the time* ly expulsion of th in many rankling disorders are nipp I in the bud. Multitudes can, by the ai I of thD remedy, upare themselves from ■ ffi d i q*' ms and ulcerogs sores, through which tire . yst.‘in will strive to rid it«*lf of cm ruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alt 1 at:v • nudii iue. Cleanse out ths vitiated biood wh"ip'ver you fin I if - inipuritic.i bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it v.’i n you find it is obstructed and sluggish in th ■ v tris ; d au.se i* whenever it is Ibid, and your feelings will tell 1 you when. Even wherQ no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better h.alth, and live longer, for cleansing the blond. Keep (he blood healthy, and all h well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrung, and the great machinery of life is disord- r d i.r overflirtiwri. Sar-aparill i bin, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been «gregioiwly deceived by preparations of it. partly because (lie drug alone has not all th * virtue that is claimed for it, but more It'-au-e many preparations, pretending to be cuiu' n'r.iu-d extracts of it, contain hut lit!lf of the virtue of or any thing < Ise, During late years f-ie public have been misled by largo bottle , pit tending to give n quart of Extract of Sar.-aparilla for'One dollar. M<»>t of these have b -n frauds the sick, for ' they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often ii ) curative properties whauv<r. 11. n. e, I.>itier and painful disappointment ; has f olowed tie? u-e of th? various extracts of , Sars-ipari h which Hood th? market, until the ' lianu itscif is ju-dy J -, i d, and has become synonymous th impo id.m and cheat. Still '> *■ call ill’s compound S ir-a; m ilki, and intend to supply such ai\tm dy shall rescue the name ‘10:1 the load of obloquy which ro>U ! upon it. An I we think wi h ive ground for I). I ]joying it has virtues v kwh ar - irresistible by the ordinary run of the di - it is intend-* cd to cure, in oid rto s? ui ‘ th ir complete eradication from tl. • syr.i. tl> ■ jemedy should ' be judiciously taken auvording to diructiond on the bottle. prei’art:.’) r.v mt, j, <. co. ■LOAVI.TX. MASS'. Price, perlfoitU 5 SI Bottler for $.»• Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has W'i 1 fo’ i‘- ■ -•-■ L a .< uov u c-r the cure t-f every Variety of Thra-daiid lcni'4 Compb-iutf that it is entirely umieue.-s iry f>r us t> recount the I evidence of its virtues wherever it h.t.s been employed. As it has long been in constant u-»e throughout this sect ion, we need not do more thin ' assure the people its qiudit is kt pt up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied 0u to l do for their rehe-f all ii. has ever been found- to du,Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, ron the ctrafi of • 1 Costu'cneM) dfntdic.-, l)tjscnfe''g y l'<nd Stoincch, !■'. 1 IcatlctehtyPi! v, !i ’i ■'■!>’» u'i'ti.i, I! uittixi .• and S’ c J Jeer ('nnidahd, Propsy, tester, Tuuiots and Salt H'ornfS, (intd f N i us a pinner Pill t and for Put ifyiug the Plood. They are BUgnr-coatcd, t o that ibo most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they arc f hc best aperient in the world fur all the purposes of u family physic. Price 25 cents per Eor; Five boxes for Cl 00. Great numbers of Clergy men, Physicians. Statesmen, and eminent personages, li-ive hnt their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of theso remedies, but our space lure will not permit the I insertion of them, 'l he Agents below mimed furnish gratis our Amu.RH \n Almanachi which they , are given ; with also full descriptions of the above ! complaints, and the treatment that should be fol- ! lowed for their cure. Do not be put otf by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is fur them, and they should have it. AH our remedies are for sale by Dr. T. T. Dorwin <t Co., Decatur, and bv all ; druggists and dealers everywhere. v5n52. Farm for Rent. The undersigned offers for rent, on ad vantageoils terms, the farm of John McLean, deceased, which is situated two and half miles south of Decatur. The improvements consist of an ex- > cellent hewed log hou«e, good barn and outbuildings generally. There is also a fine y*»nng 1 orchard, with some 75 bearing trees, a good well of water, ami sixty acres of impioved hind j under a good state of cultivation, enclosed with good substantial fences. Tl.c above property will be rented for cash or on shares as may be desired, from one to five ; years For further particulars inquire of the undersigned on the premises. Jan. 16, 1862. MRS. ANN McLEAN. SAI IMS HE PUT III! St OF THE CITTZENSHUNK, FORT WAYNE, IND., J D. Nuttman. Banker. W. B Fishkf, Cashier. Cl OLD and Silver coin and demand TrensY nry Notes of the United States received in any amonnt. an I paid out to depositors. No Bank Notes received nr paid out to depositors. Six per c< nt. interest paid to depositors. Open for business on Monday of cacli week j only. Call at the Bank and get a circular I)»c.2fi, 1-61. »5n47. Just Received. PURE Coenac Brnndv. Bort Wine. Malaga Wine and Holland fijn, fb r medical purposes, at ;hc Drugstore, j OEGARS,ni«e ar,d| ,wmt at ’* W elle's Trftg Store
