Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1862 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. BECATUR, THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 02. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNT?. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisement*. tTAdministrator’s Sale—D Studabaker, iLF Sheriff’s Sale—George Frank, (EFCommissioncr’a Sale—George Frank. KTVerrnin Exterminator—Henry R Costar. Notice of Dissolution, The co portnersliip lieretrfore existing between A J Hil.i. anil T. Auel'Peroek. under the name ol Hill <k A delspkreer. i« 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. •Lin 3<V62. T. ADELSPERGER _ Commissioner’s Court meets on Monday The March session is one of the most important of the year, as at that time the township Trustees make their hbnltal settlement, and with the Commissioners levy the township tax for the enruing year Aside from this ws are unadvised <H the business that will come before them at this term. ItAT V B Simenko, dentist, who has b-tn absent on bu-iness connected with his profession for several weeks, has re turned. Those wishing his services are informed that he has removed his office from his residence to (he room occupied hy Prof Smith as an Ambrotype gallery, where he may be found during business hours. JCSFGovernor Morton has app,. n ed Ex Governor Wright United Slates Sen a(or, Io fill the unexptred trim ot Jesse D Bright. We pastime there is none who will gainsay the old adage, ll.nl he is emphatically the Wiigl.t man tn the right place. £-JT Du- Cincinnati (Lz tie's Indianapolis dispatches of the Sl'', say that the Eleven'll Indiana iiad four killed and twentyi.ine wounded. Tht State Smtinel of the same dale says (inly one of the Eleventh was killed, and tWo wound'd We can hardly account for the -nv.ll loss the regiment sustained, v h* n we conviler the position they were placed, and •the time thev were under fire. -Smew the above wis put in type we learn that four killed an I tweivr rrne wounded is tfiv < xtent t,l tho I.sustained by iheEleVinth. None of the Decatur boys were hurt. Unmi r« er Civil War — During the hottest nt the battle on Saturday before the surrender o' Fort Donelson. two Kentr’icky regiments were brought fare to 'face, one on the Federal the other on the rebel side. In each of these regiments were two companies from Henderson ■ro'iniy, and tn each of the companies were Iso brothers' The one in Copt. Holloway’s company— battling for the old ‘time h onored balin’ r‘—was dangerously wounded, while hi.« rebel brother escaped unhurt and was taken prisoner. Old school mates in these Companies were forced to shed each other’s blood by the infamous authors of this infamous rebellton. What punishment at ail proportion ate Io their crime can b- moeted out Io these traitorous leaders — [Evansville Journal. Settling Seced'd Teriitory. Under this heading the Washington •correspontlent of Forney’s Philadelphia Press say‘: •'The advance of our soldiers through K-nluckv and Tennessee, and into the disloyal districts <>( Carolina; will leave them in possession of immense tracts of land, abandoned by the rebels or confiscated to the use of the Government hy the Federal authorities, ft is proposed to introduce a bill into Congress giving to these soldiers the privilege of settling up i on these lands and making their homes I in the fertile districts along the Mississippi. These hardy, brave and intelligent warriors will do more to reorganize and develop the Southern country than anv ' legislation on the part of Congress, or any efforts on the pa't of the Northern people.”

The Essex to be Repnired—Cnptnin Porter Recovering. St Louis. Feb. 23—The gnnboat Essex arrived front Cairo to-day. She will be immediately put on the ways. Fifty feet will b« added to her length, and her machinery lowered into the hold, and rerepaired throughout in the most thorough manner. Captain Porter, who came on the Essex, >» improving rapidly, his face and hands are pretty severely scalded, bnt he inhaled no steam, an<> will be ready for duty "gain soon. I ii » - The official list o( k ilied an 4 wounded in Indiana regiments at Fort Donelson is as follows: 11th, Regiment, 4 killed and 23 wounded: 20th R-giment, 15 killed and 100 wounded, 31st Regiment, 8 wounded; 41th R-girnent, 9 wounded, 52nd, R >gi meet, 3 killed and 82 wounded.

Airival cf Released Prisoners—The In* anguration of Jefferson Davis. Baltimore, Feb. 2L—The Old Point boat had arrived here, having left Fort Monroe yesterday. She brings 11 released officers, including Colonel Wood, of the Fourteenth Brooklyn New York Regiment, who was wounded and cap tared at the bailie Gs Bull R.n; Colonel ' Lee, of the Twentieth Massachusetts Regiment, captured at Ball’s Bluff; Colonel Coggswell, of Tammany Regiment, and Captain Keefer, of Baker’s California Regiment. Colonel Wood was paroled, and had the liberty of moving about the ■ city of Richmond previous to his leaving. He was present at the inauguration ol Jeff. Davie, and states that no enthusiasm . was manifested on the occasion — hardly a cheer being raised. Colonel Lre, of the Massachusetts Twentieth, says that just before leaving Richmond, un Saturday evening, he was taken aside by a distinj quished officer of the rebel government, I who privately assured him that an official ; dispatch had just been received of the fail , of Nashville. The Rebel Enlistments A Baltimore letter writer to the New Yoik Herald says; “I am satisfied that there can bo no question as to the fact that the great bulk of the southern troops have already re-en listed for the war. Ex’raord.nary inducements have been held out in many cases, anil short furloughs granted whenever practicable A letter lately receiver in this city from a young Baltimorean in one of the regiments near Centerville states that the whole army of the Potomac with ' very few exceptions have re-enlisted fir 1 ' th* war " It seems to be the general opinion at ! the North that the list for the war will t be a very short one, ! I Additional Evidence. I.ei nsnvHCH, Wayne County O, July 27, 1859 ■ Du. W RobacK—Dear Sir.—l have been I afflicted for about eighteen years, with Rheit- , 1 matisin in my left thigh and hip, and tn that ; time 1 have tried a great many renii’die and 1 at considerable expense, without much relief, A slioit time since, I was induced by your agciit in this place’J. W. Grindle, to Irv your Scandinavian Blood Pillsand Blood Purifier, mid am happy to say that I obtained more re lief from litem than from any other medicine I ever used. I believe that the continued use of your medicines wan’d entirely cure in;. Yours, de., D C MARTIN. DECATUR LODGE Sl A.M-K-gul ir m"<’’logs of this Lodge is on Wednes day •■vi-t.ing of. or proceeding, the full of the moon in each month DAVID SHOWERS, W M. J A MES STOOPS, Jr., Sec’y. ST. MARY’S LODGE NO. I<S7 I. O. O. F. Regular meetings of this Lodge every Mon day evening, at Co’clock P. M J M. NUTTMAN, NG. C. L. SCHIRMEYER, Sec’v.

Decatur Market. Corrected Weeklyhy .Vuttmati <L Crawford Fluor, 1? 1011 B> • •$■ @.s2 2si Wheul. white, ■ $ 8, ■ red, 9> Com, • ... 2<l i Oat’ ■ - 25 Buck wheal, - . . . 25 ' Hye - - ... 40 Potatoes. - - . 25 > Flnx seed . .... 9'l ; Clover seed. . . . 9 25j Timothy seed. 1 25 ; Bolter,'- ... 8 ■ La r d, 51 j Ere’. 41 Pork. - - 2»2 j Ha...s smoked. - Shoulders, ~ « Wool. .... V 3 | Dried Apnlc«t ( per Ini^liel, - - —~~ i Peaches, per pound - - • —

Fort Wnvne Market. Corrected Weekly from Ft. Wayne papers. Flour, p barrel, 5 1 Wheat, white. • $0 98, - red, $ 95 1 Corn. 25 I Oat*. 90 i R vo. - 45 1 Buckwheat, ------ 30 P >' at oh*. * . • 1 0 Flax seed .... .90 Clover sped, - . . .35 Timothy «ppd. - - - • . 1 25 Sall. . 3 <»n I RnH-r, ....... 10 I.nr 1 . 0 Egg*. 10 E L. STURGIS. WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, WINDOW GI ASS, Oil*. Paints, Dye-stuffs. Burning Fluid, pure Wines and Liquors, all the patent medicines of the day. White-wash, hair find hat finishes. Perfumery, frangipani. kiss-me-sweotly, etc., toilet articles, spices. Ac. carefully compounded Corner of Calhoun and Main Streets, nls-v3. FORT WAYNE, IND.

SA.VIJfiS DEPABTSEH ,' OF THE i CITIZENS’, BANK, FORT WAYNE, IND., J. D. Nuttman, Banker. W. B. Fpher, Cashier CX OLD and Silver coin and demand Treas* JTury Notes of the United States received in I any amount, and paid out to depositors. Na ‘ Bank Notes received or paid out to depositors. ! Six perc< nt. interest paid to depositors. Open for business on Monday of each week i only. Call at the Bank and get a circular. Dec. 26, IS6I. vsn4?. Just Received. PURE Cognac Brandy, Port Wine, Malaga Xfine and Holland Gir, fur medical pur-' poses, at -be Drug Store. • —~ ~ ; ~' ll ' “ — SEG X R», nite ard Rweet.at Mieklt’* Drug Start

Administrator’s Sale, Notice iff hereby given that the undersigned ! Administrator of the estate of Freeman P. Cur- | ington deceased will offer for sale at public sale, I at the Court House door, in the county of AdI a ms, on Thursday, March 27, 1862, ■ be-iWCPn the hours of ten o’clock a. m and four [o’clock p. ui., on said day, the undivided two ( thirds of the north iidf of the north west quotter of section twenty two tn towT.ship twenty five north, of range fourteen east, t xcepi twelve acres out of the same tract, described as follow.,; Commencing at the north past corner of said tract, thence sout h forty-eight rods, thence west | forty rods, thence noith forty eight rods, thence east to the place of beginning, leaving the said tract to bo sold, about 58 acres. Also, the north west quarter of the north west, quarter of section thirty-one in township twenty-six north, of range fifteen east containing 40 acres of land, on the following conditions, to-wit: One third of the purchase money in hand, one third in six months, one third in twelve months from the day of sale, by the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving benefit of valuation or appraisement laws Deferred payments on interest. February 27, 1862 DAVID STUDABAKER, Sheriffs Sale. J)Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed land deliveted by the CleVk of the Adams Circuit Court in the State of Indiana, I will expose to sale, at public auction , at the Court House door, in the county of Adams, b, tween the hours of ten o’clock a. m , and four p in , on Thursday, March 27, 18G2, the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven, of the following described real ; estate to wit: The west half of the south east quarter of I section two, (2) in township twenty six (26) north of range fourteen (It) east, containing I eighty acres according to the original survey, and 6 tuated in the county of Adams and State . of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of said writ, 1 will at the same time and place at public auction, as aforesaid ex pose to sale the fee simple of the said described real estate Executed as the property of Robert Caskay at •the suit of Eli Zimmerman. GEORGE FRANK, February 27, 1992, Sheriff. Commissioner’s Sale. XTOTJCE is hereby given that the under- • i s signed Cotnmis* toner, appointed by the I Court of Common Pleas, of Adam* county, by virtue of an order of said court will sell at pub i li«* auction, at the Court House door, in said county of Adams on Thursday March 27, 1862 Between the hours of ten o’clock am., and four o’clock p. m . on said day, the following described real estate to-wit: The east fraction of the south west quarter of section twenty seven ,(•■) and the north east quarter of the north west Quarter of section thirty four, (34) all in township twenty seven (27) north of range fifteen (15) ea*t, in the ' county of Adams and state of Indiana, contain- ; ing in all one hundred and two acre* and eighty hundredths of an acre, be the same more or less, or. the following conditions to wit: One third of the purchase , money cash in hand and eno third in six months from the day of sale, and the residue in twelve month*, the purchaser giving his note with approved seen rity. waiving benegt ot valuation and appraise ment laws, with interest from date, GEORGE FRANK. February 27,1862. Commissioner.

qq q q rr w ■« xr YOrTt HAIRs BE il TIF Y TOTHSELF, BV I'SIMO CHAPPELL’S HYPERION, For Curling the Hair. 1 -~ ;o: " ■■ By using Chappell’s Hyperion, Ladies and Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold.

CHAPPELL’S HYPERION Is the only article in the World that will Curl 1 straight Hair! , The only article that will Curl the Hair 1 Tn Glossy enrh, In Sunny curb, In Silken curls. In Auburn curls, In Flaxen curls, Jn _F lowi»,g on, 1«, In Waving curls. In Beautiful curls. In Raven curls, In Luxuriant curls. It makes the hair soft. It makes the hair glossy. I It invigorates the Hair; it beautifies the Hair, 1 it cleanses the hair; it is most delightful and equlsitely PERFttMED The Hyperon does not in any manner interfere with the XAATLRL SOFTNESS OF THE HUB. Tt neither scorches nor dries it; it gives the hair a soft, thrifty appearance; it prevent.’ the ! hair from FALLING OFF! It’s the only article ever yet discovered that will Curl Straight Hair i in beautiful curls, without injury to the hair or scalp. The Hyperion has been befo e the pub I lie but about six months, and in that shori. pe- • riod of time it has been tested by more than One Hundred Thousand Persons! ' And they all universally testify that the Hy ! perion is the greatest beautifyer ever offered to . the American people. The Hyperion can be so applied as to cause ‘ I the hair to curl for one day, or for one week, or for one month, or for any longer period de ; sired. The Hyperion is the only article in the world but what can be counterfeited or imitated by | unprincipled persons. To prevent, this; w* do ; nor offer it for sale at any druggist’s in the United States. Therefore, any lady or gentleman who desires the soft luxuriant Gurls and who desires to beautify themselves by using the Hy- ' perion, must inclose the Price, One Dollar. ’ in a letter, and address CHAPPELL A CO.. Box 54, Parkman, Geauga Co., Ohio, and it * ill be carefully sent by return mail vS-nl,

! Destroy Rats, Roaches, Ac 1 Destroi Mice Moles, and Ants, To Destroy Bed Bugs. To Destroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, <tc. To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas. 'Io Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. , io Destroy Insects on Animals <fcc. T' Destroy Every iorin <fc species of Vermin I tHE “ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.’* Destroys Instantly* EVIRY FORM AND SPECI2S OF VERMIN These Preparations (unlike all others) are ‘Free from Poisons.” | “Not dangerous to the Human Family.’’ “Rats do not die oa the premises.” ‘They come out of their holes to die ” ‘ They are the only infallible remedies known. ’ 1 “I’2 y« ars and more established in New York ■ City ” tied hy the City Post Office. Used by i| )e City Prisons and Station Ho 'ses L sed by the City Steamers Ships, <tc . Used by the City Hospitals. Alms Ileuses, . L sed (f,y je City Hotels Astor* St Nicholas r ß e( { (jy j ie Boarding Houses, <te., Ac., Used by mcTt* than s'ooo Private Families. See on.° or two Sprc mens of whit is Everywhere said by the people Editors Dealers, etc HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin 1 need be so no longer if they use “C'ostars” Ex ■ terminators We have used it to our satTsfart- ■ ion. and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We have had tried poisons, but they effected noth iug; but * Co-tars ” article knocks the breath out of rats,'Mice! Roaches, and Bedbugs quick er than wo can write it It is in erreat demand all over the country.—O Gizette. . MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed anually in Grant County by vermin ’han would • pay for tun? olthi® Rat and Insect Killer — Lan caster [ Her Id. ' HENRY R, COST AR—We are selling your ! preparations «rapidly. Wherever they have • been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin dis appear rapidly. i Eokkr A Stouffer, Druggists Windsor Md. I ‘‘ Oostar's' Rat. Poach d'C Exterminator, *'Costar's'* Bed Bug Exterminator "Costar's" Electric Powder, jor Insects, t n 25c 50. and $' .0 1 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks $3 and $5 Size for Plantations. Shivs Boais, ' Hotels, Ac. Ac, CAUTION ! ! ! To prevent the public from being imposed upon hy spurious ftiid High ly Pernicious Imitations, a new l i cl has been prepared bearing, a sac simile of the Proprieiors signatute. Examine each box bottle or flask carefully herare purchasing and take nothing bur “Costarsj*’ XySold Everywhere—b y All Wholesale Druggist* gi the large cities Some of the Wholesale Agt’s in N 4 Y. City. Shieff -’.in Brothers ACo | D S. Barnes A Co. B. A. Fahnestock A Hull | F C Wells A Co. Bush Gal« A Robinson |M. Ward Close ACo Me Kisson d Robbins, | Hall Dixon dCo . Lazelle Marsh d Gardner | James S Aspinall, A. B dD. Sands dCo | Wheel? r and llart, Harral Risley d Kitches | Morgan and Allen, Hall, Ruckel d Co. | Thomas a Fuller. P. D. Orvis | Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa ( T. • DyM, aCo — Robert Shoem ikur aco B. A. F.ihn* stool; .; c > —French Richard* a co. ; and others Boa tea Mass, Geoc. Goodwin a co.—Weeks a Potter M, 8. Burr a co.—J no Wilson, Jr. AND OTAFRS Also all Wholesale Druggists at 1 Chicago, 111, St Loui*, Mo . Detroit. Mich, Louis rille A’v.. Cincinnati O, Pittsburg Pa Buffalo X Y. AND BT i Druggists Grockrs, Storekeeper* and ! Retailers generally in all Countrt I'uw.ns and Io the United Stales. — AT DECA rURj I BY DR, T.T. DORWIUCO. ? And by the Druggists, Storekeeper, and Ketaler, generally. I Deal’r, can order as above.' Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, io., is desired, svnd for [ 1862] Circular, giving reduced Price»]to IIENKY R. COSTAR. Principal Drpct—No. 512 Broadway ! — (Opposite th. St. Nicholas Hotel.) New York

| Hang Your Banner on the! OUTER WALL! I — I is NOW RECEIVING I .Large Additions TO HIS Immense Stock of GROCERIES.' ! AND IS TAKING i i All Indiana Free Banks. I 1 JTTSBURGH. KE.STICKY AND IOWA MONEY AT Par: I Th(P ni x Grocery. • Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets, 1 ' I 1 FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. .| v5-h3O-]v. • OIW’TIOViniIE LIFE OFTR IDE! W H BROOKS. Jr , Wholesale Bookseller, - A VDNo l. Calhoun Strpo*. Fort Wavne, Indiana. BFlffG THE FTONRFR BOOK MAN OF Northern Indiana respectfully announces 1 ; that lie has the largest stock of BOOKS & stationary. : in the citv. which he offers to the trade unus > uaily low for Cast. Religious. Scientific. Political. ! and Miscellaneous, constantly on hand — School Bonks, of pverv description, Slates, ; Pencils. Maps, and Stationary. PAP E R . j Letter. Can. Lf»gal Pip Note. Drawing B’ot i ting and Wrapping Paper of every description. FANCY ARTriLES. Wall, Window and Celling Papers. G O I, 1) PENS, jBL\NK ROOK«t. LAW ait.l MKDin\L Ront.-fl INKS and WRITING FLtJin of all kinds, Black Blue. Carmine X’C Prir.trro Inks. Paint, and En<jravinffa. Magazines, i ' ; : 1V orc esters Dictiouarv. American Cyclopaedia, for I Harner Bro and D Annleton <t Co., N. York j I ift,le. Brown Co Boc*<>n. ! Blanchard <(• Lee. Philadelphia. I All their publications furnished at thevCaf- ' ' al irrnn prices Orders must Io ensure n r omn’ attention bp acmmpanisd : ’h the ca«h. Cincinnati and Indianapolis dnp!ic,a‘ed. Liberal disooiint made to Teachers. Mnsle, and Musical Instruments. i Violin* i Guitar*. Accordion* i Flutina* Drums, Fife*. ; j Claronots Fvery Instrument warranted ner j feet, nf everv description and quality. , i from 5 cents tn 95 cent* Call and examine before purchasing olsei «hern nnd bp convinced that v am spiling ; cheaper than anv other t-misn jy» tbo trade, at No 4 Calhoun Sit. W H BROOK* 5 . Foit Wayne, Ind. v'n39 Land for Sale. i The undersigned lias for sal*, in the county I of Adams, TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES of good rich farming land, which he offers for sale in tracts to suit purchasers, from so tv a ' cres up. at from fmir to seven dollars per acre. ! and upon payments to suit purchasers He Ims . ; also about 2 000 ACRES ; nf land to sell in add it ion to t he above, as agent : for varicns persons. Those desiring to pnr- . chase land oil advantageous terms will do well to call upon the undersigned at Decatur [nd Dec. 19,18fiJ. if. STUDABAKER. Bank Removed. HA\ ING remove*! my Banking Office tn Fort Wayne, for the purpo«e of closing up my business I shall keep my office open, in Decatur, from Saturday Morning until Saturday Moon of each week. Persons having business with me will please take notice. Messrs. Nuttman ’ ,t Crawford are authorized td transact business for rne;J. D. NUTTMAN. Wood Wanted. CORDS of g-nod won! wanted, on subO' ' feription, at the EoqJs CfFiee. HILT A AFYTRPFFGFF

_ *. J* e —_ BRICK CORNER, TO BE TAKEN! 1 A'or BY Rebels & Secessionists! ! Bui by the peaceable Inhabitants of Attains ioubty, in tile aearch of New Cheap Goods 1 1 >1 am now receiving my slock of NEW Fail and Winter Goods!I H-htrh f off r mv friend* nnd rncln’mr,, j»» 04 Pl'lOrß. rthV oth'T establishment in the Wp«t *’nck nf gnn.k i« rnrnn’ntp Lfv- ■ « lirgnr assortment, of WINTER ’han Not. 186! JOSEPH CRABS DRTRD apples and peaches, fnr *nle at the Brick Corner. T) \INTR, Oil*, and gln«« nt the 1- Brick Corner BOOTQ 4- Shoes—n larcr* iKWfmcnt. for sale cheaper than nt the Brick Corner. A snrorior nrticL* nf Raisin* Lo- cent* 11 per pound, at the Brick Corner. T l? vnn wnnt pound* nf evo-nr f nr one dollar, gn to Iho Rrick Pornor. Ts? von vrnnt «qY*nrn PoUl)d* n‘ P»c/- for nna dolin'’, go to the Rrick Corner Vlnr -n nwqnr’rnrMt of rrnoJ* nf n’l ocriptinn*. at the Rrick Corner. n\ 4- O\PS —a large as*nrt mnfit fnr at the Brick Corn/r. rj r A nV- A ! ADE clnthing, of nil k 'nd*. t at the Brick Corner. Skirts, a large nssnrfrm nt, for . O sale, at the Rrick Corner. TA TF Spring stvlrq of Bonnets and Shakers J of all sizes, at the Brick Corner. THON Plows, cast and steel Afoulhonrds for ’ sab, nt the Brick Cort er. I')HT T VFS—a choice article; for at the Brick Cnrnrr. "JEFFERSON QUICK, ' i nr.t.rit rx CLOCK!?. WATCHFS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JEWELRY. &.C., DECATUR, INDIANA. Clorka Wnfchps, .Jewvlrv. Musical Inxtrument* A’c rmnired on short notice. SHOP—On Second Street, in Frazee's laxr offif" vhnll. n ® -■ - w ar h .w • VISIT THE HALL CLOTHHG STOBE," Clinton Street, one dorr from Main St , FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. /CHEAPEST Clothing Establishment ' ' Jn Fort Wayne. CiiEApi st place for Military Outfits! Cheapest place for Men’s and Rova' Ready-Made Clothing Cheapest place for getting Clnthing made to Orde r. In ike moss Fashionable Myles! ‘•Cheap for Carr ” fs our m«tto. mid the low Drier for nut’ gar ment®. made from th»» be«t materials. I.are ns- . tonishrd tho«o who havn heretofore patronized the “Union Hall Cloth’ng Store ’’ KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN A CO. v"-n39. DAVID STI bABAKEK, Attorney and Counsellor nt Lnw« DECATUR. IND IXTILL PRACTICE TN THE COURTS OF ▼ V the tenth Judicial Circuit. attend tot he . collection of claims, the payment of taxes, re- ' demption nf lands. <f , c. OFFICE—On Main street, one door south of the Public Square vt-n!4. 'WrTrniAZiW ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW. DECATUR INDIANA. yX7ILL promptly atti-nj to all busirmniK envv trusted to him. Strict altention given to the veeuring and collection of claims OFFICE—East of the Auditor’s Office. 4- 9B. COLLINS, ATTORNEY and COINSELLOR 4T LAW, DECATUR, INDIANA. AXT ILL attend promptly so all bu»inn«R <n- ▼ ▼ trusted to hiscare in the several Courts, of the tenth Judicial Circuit. | ifPOFFICE —In the Clerk’s Office. v5n29. C. I. HILL, DEALER in Piano Fortes’, Melodions, "W B > i General Music Merchandise; also, keeps a large •-tonck of Sewing machines, frocftlre best manl facturers in the country Piano’s from SSO tn SSO M -lodion’s from sls to $l5O. Sewing Machines from $5 to $l5O. No. 51. Calhoun St., Opposite the Court House. ▼5n39. Fort Wayne, Ind. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the Supervisor* of Washington Township to meet at the office of the Township Trustee, in Decatur on Saturday the 15th day of February. 1862, for the purpose of settleing and auditing their ac- , counts. JESSE NIBLICK. Jan. 23. V 62. Township Trustee. Lis;ht! Light’l KEROSENE Oil Lamps, and Kerosene Oil at the Drug Ster.sr Fresh Roisins. TN whole, half and quarter boxev; or bj the pnnn d, at Nil Imin A Cr»wf»rd ■