Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1862 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. PECATUR, THURSDAY, MAR G, 'O2. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTV. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. Notice Primary Election. The undersigned Central Committee, give notice to tlie Democracy of Adams county, that in obedience to a uniform custom, a nominating election will beheld on the first Monday in April, at or near the places of holding ( lections in the sev- | eral townships of the county, for the purpose of nominating one candidate for Htate'Representative, one candidate for County Treasurer, one candidate for Recorder, one candidate for Sheriff, one candidate for County Surveyor, one candidate for Coroner, and one candidate for Commissioner in the Ist, and one in the 3d Commissioner’s district. The Democracy whin met on said day will choose two of their number judges and one clerk of such election, who will conduct the election as the spring election is conducted as near as may be. They will bear in mind that this election is to nominate candidates for the Democratic party, and therefore none but Democrats uro inteested and should b« allowed to too at such election. When the elecln n is closed, the judges mid-clerk will make out a certificate ol the number ol voles polled fir each can didate, seal the same up together with The poll books, and transmit the same to rlie unlfisigned within one wwk of such election. A J HILL, j W. J ADELSPERGER, I Central GEORGE FRANK, J- Committee. JOHN Mu CO NN EL, I D. STUD A BAKER J Dvciilur, March 4. 1862. Ahi Society will meet nl the residence ol Dr J. P. Purler. Tuesday evening. _____ HI 111 iuwii was considerably excited ■Saturday evening, by a false rumor of a battle on the Potomac, and the fall of Manassas. Jt7~Hon. Andrew Johns.>n has been appointed military Governor of Tennessee. with all the power, ol the office, until removed, or the loyal inhabitants reorganize their civil government. - —+»4-«F*r. — etl?" As will be seen by the Central tCotnmittee’s announcemi nt, now i s the iitne for Candidates to announce their innnies. Our charge to subscribers is one dollar, and two dollars to those who are Slot. -X-tJ'Dr. Win Vance who lias been detached Irem the 47 h on recruiting service, wljuests us to say that Andrew J Blowers after enlisting, and m iking arrangatnents to join the regiment deserted. IT-iT Captain Dailey has returned home. He hft the regiment at Commerce, Mis souri. Several of the boys are on the tick list, and among them our correspondent G. Christen. The brigade has been r< organized, Col. Slack acting ns Bngi dier. The Slate S- ntim-l says the Auditor of Stale, in a letter to the Auditor of J u-kson county, in answer to the question whether or not a poll tax should be levied upon men who have entered the army, says: “It has been decided that men who have gone into the army do not lose their residence and therefore the poll mu-I be paid." r-arE l S urgis we notice has pur. • chased the entire interest of G C. Nill &to , in the drug business, at Fort . Wayne. “E I”is a good fellow, and wc wish him success, The old customers of the firm will remember him, now that he is conducting the business alone, an 1 we predict a host of new (ri-nds will be secured by his industry, integrity and gentlemanly bearing in all his dealings. See • card in another column. We understand Lieut. Weimer’s remains reached home on Satin day. He , -died, we believe, of consumption, in the 'hospital near Bardstown. The remains of Mark Vance are also expected home soon. He died of Typhoid fever. These are the only deaths in Captain Daily’s company that have occurred, so far as we have any knowledge of, with the exception of Seth Watkins who died at Commence, Missouri. The Vance brothers have been pecu Jarly unfortunate. One enlisted in a Jay county company, whose death W 3 noticed some liras since, which was •oon followed by the remaining brother— Mark—the only son of a widowed mother. One by one, the gallnut spirits who l have left us fall. How many will be ■spared to receive a “welcome Iiohso” a-1 gain?

The Rebels Retreat from Murfreesboro--Trade with Tennessee, Washington, March 2.--General Buell telegraphed to General McClellan last niirht that the rebels have abandoned Murfreesboro Band are in full retreat toward the Tennessee River. Crossing this river will place them in Alabama, and ' free Middle Tennessee of every armed force. Inasmuch as the enemy retreat, along a railroad line, tearing up the rails : as they pass, it will be difficult for General Btie]] to catch them It is announced that the Tennessee and . Cumberland Rivers will be opened this , week to free and unrestrained commerce, under the order of the Secretary of the Treasury. —s ■ aj. A NNOUNCEMENTS, W? are authorized to announce the name of I’. N, COLLINS, as n candidate for Represen tative. subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. Notice of Dissolution. The co-porlnership Itereh fore existing between A J Hill and T. Aoel»ferger, under the name of Hill & Adblspereer, 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 fur the firm. A J HILL. Jan 30, ’62. T. ADELSPERGER Additional Evidence. Rkkusbukuh, Wayne Comity, O , July 27, 1859. Da. C, W Hoback. —Dkab Sin:—l have been afflicted for nbout eighteen years, with Rheumatism in my left thigh and hip, and 111 that, time 1 have tried a great many remedie< and at considerable expense, without much relief, y slimttime since, I was induced by your agent in this place'J. W. Grindle, to try your Scandinavian Blood Pillsand Blood Purifier, and am happy to say that I obtained more re lief from them than from any other medicine I ever used. I believe that the continued use of your medicines would entirely cure me, Yours, de., d. c. martin. DECATUR LODGE NO. 254 F. &, A. MRegularmeeliiigsofthisLodge is on Wednes day evening of, or proceeding, the full of the moon in each month D AVID SHOWERS, W. M. JAMES STOOPS, Jr., Sec’y.

ST. MARY’S LODGE NO. 167 1. 0.0. F. Regular meetings of this Lodge every Mon day evening, at 6 1 0 o’clock P M J M. NUTTMAN, N.G. C. L. SCHTRMEVER, Sec’v. Decatur Market. Corrected Weekly by Nuttman d: Crawford. Klift - - . $ @s2 25 Wheat, white, - $ «, • red, !>'> Corn, 25 Oafs - ' ' ' . - 25 Buckwheat, - . - 25 Hye - .... 41) Potatoes, *4- - .25 Flax seliL • .. .... 90 Clover seed, - ■ - . 3 25 Timothy seed, - - - - . 1 25 Butter, .... . 8 Lard, - - 5 Eggs, - 1 Pork, - 2a2 s'» Ha.,,s smoked. ..... 8 Shoulders, ...... 6 Wool, 33 Dried Apples, per bushel, - - “ Peaches, per pound ... — Fort Wayne Market. Corrected Weekly from Fl. Wayne papers Flour. barrel, - • 5 00(95 50 1 W] lP at, white, - $0 98, - red, $ 95 Corn. 25 j Oats, 2'>. q v ,.. - - .... 45 Buckwheat, • * - • - 30 ‘ Potatoes. /isl Flax seed. - - - - - - 90 Clover see I, - - - - - - 3 ; '5. Timothv seed, • ’ • • - I 25 ' - 3 90 Rutter, 10 Lsrd 6 Eyirs. ... . ... 10 Seed Seed. YA7E have fnrs”le a few bushels of prime v ♦ Clover and Timothy seed. Now is the time t) get seed for «prin'»• sowing. NUTTMAN <t CRAWFORD, March 6, ’fi-2. Cheap Light'.! TY/E are selling the best quality of Coal or ▼ * Kerosene oil at .50 cts per gallon. March G. ’62 N. a C. e. lTsturgisT WHOLESALE 4L RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, Oils, Paints, Dye-stuffs. Burning Fluid, pure 1 Wines and Liquors, all the patent medicines of the day. White-wash, hair and hat brushes. Perfumery, frangipani, kiss-me-sweetly, etc., toilet articles, spices, Ac. carefully compounded. Corner of Calhoun and Main Streets, n!5-v3. FORT WAYNE, IND. SAVINGS DEl’AimmT OF THE CITIZENS’, BANK, FORT WAYxNE, IND., J. D. Nuttman, Banker. W. B. Fisher, Cashier OLD and Silver coin and demand Treas* Tury Notes of the United States received in any amount, and paid out to depositors. Nc ! Bank Noles received or paid out to depositors. Six percent, interest paid to depositors. Open for business on Monday of each week only. Call at the Bank and get a circular. Dec. 26,1^61. v5n47. Just Received. 1 JURE Cognac Brandy, Port Wine, Malaga Wine and Holland Gil , for medical purposes, at ;he Drug Store.

Administrator’s Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Freeman P. Curington deceased will offer for sale at public salp, 1 at the Court House door, in the county of Adams, on Thursday, March 27, 1862, between the hours of ton o’clock a. m and four j o’clock p. in., on said day, the undivided two thirds of the north half of the north west quaiter of section twenty two in township twenty five . north, of range fourteen east. except twelve a- : cres out of the same tract, described a R follows: j Commencing at the north east corner of said j tract, thence south forty-eight rods, thence west j forty rods, thence not th forty eight rods, thence ; east to the place of beginning, leaving the said . tract to be sold, about 58 acres. Also, the north : west quarter of the north west quarter of sec- , ition 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 band, one third in six months, one third in twelve I months from the day of sale, by the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiv- , i ing benefit of valuation <>r appraisement laws. Deferred payments on interest. February 27, 1862 DAVID STUDABAKER, | Sheriffs Sale. BY virtno of an order of «alp to me dirpetod and delivered by the Clerk 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 Adame, Im tween i the hours of ten o’clock a. in., and four p in., 1 on Thursday. March 27, 1802, , Hie 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 section two, (2) in towinhip twenty-six north of range fourteen (11) east, collfrining eighty acres according to the origin a survey, ami s tuated in thecounty of Addins and State of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of said writ, I 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 EH Zimmerman. GEORGE FRANK. February 27, 1392. Sheriff.

Commissioner’s Sale. ICrOTTCE is hereby given that the under I \ signed Coin mis* inner, nnpointed bv the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams county, by virtue of an order of said court will sell at pub lie miction, al the Court House door, in said county of Adams on Thursday March 1862. Between the hours of ten o’clock am., and four o’clock p. m , on said day, the following i described real estate to wit: The east fraction of the south west quarter of ! section twenty seven (?7) and the north east ' quarter of the north west quarter of section thirty four, (34) all in township twenty S? VPn 1(27) north of range fifteen (15) past, in the j county of Adams and state of Indiana, containing in all one hundred and two acres and eighi ty hundred thb of an acre, be the same more or less, on the following com'!?” 4 ”* to Wit? One third of the purchase money cash irt j hand and eno third in six months from the day of sale, and the residue in twelve months, the purchaser giving his note with approved seen : rity, waiving bonegt of valuation and appraise inent laws, with interest from date, GEORGE FRANK, February 27,1862. Commissioner.

q q q IEF cr~: fILJ' YOUR HAIR: BE U TI F Y Y 0 I RSE L F , BY USING CHAPPELL’S HYPERION, For Curling the Hair. By using Chappell’s Hyperion, Ladies and Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. CHAPPELL’S HYPERION Is tho only article in the World that will Curl straight Hair’ The only article that will Curl the Hair In Glossy curls, In Sunny cuds, In Silken curls, In Auburn curls. In Flaxen curls, Inf lowing cm Is. In Waving curls, In Beautiful curls, In Raven curls. In Luxuriant curls. I> makes the hair soft. It makesthehair glossy. It invigorate® the Hair; it beautifies the Hair; it cleanses the hair; it is most delightful and equisitely PERFUMED. The Hyperon does not in any manner interfere with the HJTURL SOFLTO OF THE HAIR. It neither scorches nor dries it; it gives flu? hair a soft, thrifty appearance; it prevent; the hair from F ALLING OFF! It’s the only article ever yet discovered that will Curl Straight Hair j in beautiful curls, without injury to the hair or I scalp. The Hyperion has been befo e the pub lie But about six months, and in that short 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 beaulifyer ever offered to the American people. The Hyperion can be so applied as to cause 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 imitatod by unprincipled persons. To prevent this; wdo not offer it for sale at any druggist’s in the United States. Therefore, any lady or gentleman who desires the soft luxuriant Curls and who , desires to beautify themselves by using the Hy- [ perion. must inclose the Price, One Dollar. in a letter, and address 'V .CHAPPELL A CO., Box 54, Parkman, Geauga Co., Ohio, and it will be carefully sent by return mail. v6-n1 t

\7o Destroy Rats, Roaches, Ac i I ITo Destroy Mice Moles, and Ants, 1 1 |7b Destroy 1 Je< i B ugs. To Destroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, Ac. 17b Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plantsand Fowls. ; 'Io Destroy Insects on Animals die. iT> Destroy Every form species of Vermiu I I THE „ i U OXLV IXFALLIBI.K REMEDIES KU OWN. Destroys Instantly. EV TRY FORM AND SPECIES OF I V E R M 1 N. These Preparations (unlike all others) are “Free from Poisons.” ' | “Not dangerous to the Human Family.’’ “Rats do not die on the premises.” “They come out of their holes to die ” ‘ They are the only infallible remedies known.’ , I “12 years and more established in New’ York! I cif y” I I Used by the City Post Office ; Used by the City Prisons and Station Ho >ses i ' Used by the City Steamers. Ships, » Used by the City Hospitals, Alms Houses, ■, ‘ Used by the City Hotels Astor‘ St. Nicholas ( .Used by the Boarding Houses, <tc., <Vc., Xsed by — mere than 5 1 000 Private Families. I I fi’emn*’ or two Spec'me ns of w\it is Everywhere said by the people Editors Dealers, etc. r HOUSEKEEPERS —troubled wi’h vonnin | ) need be so no longer if they use “Cottars’’ Ex ' terminators We have used it to our satisfnet- . ion , and if a box cost <5 we would have it We ‘ have had tried po'sons.but they effected noth I ing; but ‘ :Co«tar« ” article knocks the breath 1 out of rats/Micp" and Bed-Bugs quick ‘ er than we can write it Tt is in ereat demand ! all over the co-in^rv. — O Gazette ‘ MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed anually in Grant County by vermin s h m would ; i pav for tuns nt this Rat and Insect Killer— Lan caster [ Wis] Her dd. HENRY R, (’OST AR—We are selling your 1 preparations rapidly. Wherever thev have ; been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches ami Vermin dis | appear rapidlv. Stouffer, Druggists Windsor Md. ■ ‘ “ Onstor's' Rat, Roach ffrtermbialor, “Cottar's” I ‘ ‘ Costar's” Bed Bug Exterminator I ‘ ‘ Cosfar's" “ Costar's” Electric Powder, jor Insects, I r i i T x 25c. 50 ano fit’.o ' Roxts. Rottlfs and Flaskr f S 3 and $5 Size for Plantations, Snips. Boats, Hotels, (tc.Jrc , ' CAUTIOU 11 ITo prevent the public , ' from being imposed upon bv Spurious and High Iv T’ei'niciw Imitations, a new l-i'-el has been I fm-pr.red bearing. .1 sac simile of the Proprieiors [ r slgnatnte. By-nnlnr- each box hottie or flask carefully lietarc puiebssing and take nothing L I but "Costars,“ ‘ TTSild Enrryelirri'—hy i All Wholesale Driogists in the large cities Some of the Wholesale Agt’s in N, Y. City. ; Shit-ffejn Brothers dr I’o | D S. Barnes <t Co. !B. A Fahnestock Hull |F. C. Wells <t Co. i 1 Bush Gale dr Robinson |M. Ward Close &Co I iMe Kisson a Robbins, | Hall Dixon a Cd. I Lazelle Marsh a Gardner | James S Aspinall, A. B. 4 D-Sands a Co Wheeler and Hart, Marra! Risley a Ritchea Morgan and Allen, | Hall, Itnckcl "t Co. Thomas a Fuller. IP. D. Orvis Conrad Fox. ANn PthebS. Philadelphia, Pa, T. W. Dyot A Co—Robert Shoemaker a co. B. A. Fahnestook aco —French Richards a co. AND OTHERS Boston Mass, Geoc. Ooodwin a no.—Weeks a Potter M, S. Burr a co.—Jim Wilson, Jr. AND OTAFRS. Also all Wholesale Druggists at Chicago. 111, St. Louis, Mo . Detroit, Mich, Louisville Ky., Cincinnati O, Pittsburg Pa. Buffalo N. and bt Druggists Grocbrs, Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Countrf Towns and Villages In the United States. — DEGATUR, BY DR. T.L DORWIUCO. And by the Druggists, Storekeepers | and Retalers generally. • Countrt Deal'rs can order as above. Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, io., is desired, £S?~ s en(i for [1 8 62] Circular, giving reduced Prices]to HENRY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot—No. 512 Broadway j — (Opposite the St. Nicbul.is Hotel,)’ New York.

Hang Your Banner on the! OUTER WALL! IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions TO HIS Immense Stock of GKOC ERI ES! AND IS TAKING All Indiana Free Banks, I J ! 1 ITTSBURGH, KF.NTL’GKY AND IOWA MONEY AT PARI Phre ni x Grocery. Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v5-n3O-ly.

OPPOSITION IS THE UFR OF TRADE! i W H BROOKS. Jr , AVholesale Bookseller, -ivn<OW- » ' ISk. ' B Fl «T ® M 9, • No Calhonn S»ree». Fort AVavne, Indiana. THE PIONEER BOOK MAN OF I ) Northern Indiana r<'«n»-ctfully announces that he has the largest stock of BOOKS & STATIONARY. in the citv, whi c h he offers to the trade unus ually low for Cash. Religious, Scientific. Political, and constantlv on hand — School Books, of every description, Slates, Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. P A P E I? . Letter. Can, Lejral Gap Note. Drawing. Biol | i ting and Wrapping Paper of every description j F.4YCY ARTT-.LES. i Wall, Window and Ccilinjj Papers, GOL 1> P K N S , BLAN’C BOOKS. LA.W and MR DTD KT, BOOKS INKS »n.l WPITJSTG FLUID of all kinds, Black Blue. O-irmine 4-c Prirders Inks. Paints and Engravings. Magazines. Worcesters Dictionary. American Cyclopedia. Apjent for Horner A Brn and D Anplclon <t Co., N.York , Little. Brown dj Co Boston. Blanchard Lee. Philadelphia. All thoi’’ publications furnished at that*Catalogue prices. Orders must lnen«ure prompt attention be necompaniad with the ra«h. Cincinnati and ' Indianapolis hH’s duplicated. Liberal disoount made to Teachers. Maslf) and Musical Instrmncnu. Violins, Guitars. Accordion® Flutinas. Drums, Fifes, i Glnroneto Every Instrument warranted nor ' feet. 9trin/rs of overv description and quality, from 5 cents tn 95 rent® Call and examine before purchasing else- ‘ where and he convinced that T am selling i cheaper than nnv other 1 n’««e jn tho trade, at No. 4 Galhniin W. H. BROOK* Ar. Fort Wavne. Ind. v*n39. Land for Sale. The undersigned has for sale, in the county j of Adams, TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES of good rich farming land, which he offers for sale in tracts to suit purchasers, from so ty a i cres up, at from four to seven dollars per acre, and upon payments to suit.purchasers He has also about 2 000 ACRES of land to sell in addition to the above, as agent' for various persons. 1 hose desiring to pur- ' ; chase land on advantageous terms will do well to call upon the undersigned at Decatur. Ind. ' Dec. 1&. 1861. D. STUDABAKER. Bank Removed. HAVING removed my Banking Office to Fort Wayne, for the purpose of closing up my business I shall keep my office open, in Dacatur, from Saturday Morning until Saturday Noon of each week. Persons having business with me will please take notice. Messrs. Nuttman A Crawford are authorised to transact business | for me. : J. D. NUTTMAN. AVood Wanted. CORns of w<>«>d wanted, on sub•Ji ‘ raription, nt H-p Eanlr off,,* HILL * AbELSPEKGER.

BRICK CORNER' TO BE TAKEN! 1 SOT BY Rebels & Secessionists! But by the peaceable Inhabitant, of Atlants counly, in ihc search of New Cheap Gocds! I nm now receiving my stock of NEW Fall and V.inter Goods!! - which 1 offor mv friend® nn*l rn«*nmnr«. nt i T OW PBIOFS. hr nnv nth< r pstnlment in | th»» West. Mv stf»rk nf gnn<T« ?« rnmnlrtn having a lflr<ypr aMonment.of WINTER GOODS, th o n us’i’il Nov, IP6I. JOSEPH CRAPS. nPTRD spple.s and peaches, for snip at the Brick Corner. PXINTS, Oils, aash and glass, nt the Brick Corner. I - “I") opts: 4- —n lar«n» n«snrtment. for ’ 7 » sale cheaper than the ch?n n '‘ c f the Brick Corner. ; 4 ’surerinr nrticlp nf Raisin® ff»r 1 .; rciifa ’ p pr pound, at the Brick Corner. J" F vou want twelve pounds fr»r ono ’ dollar, go to the Brick Corner. TT von want siylpon founds n» B : cp fnrnbe " dollar, ro to the Brick Corner. »)«cnrt»r»rnt of DrFSR r-nnd« of fljl <le scriptions, at the Brick Corner. yy CABS—a largo assr men 4 Mr sale ’ I at the Brick Corner. J ) E A DV-M ADE clothing, of nU 1.-; n d<a. i ’ at the Brick Corner. * Skirts, a large assortment, for j ■ sale, at the Brick Corner. TATF Spring st vies of Bonnots and Shnk»* r « j of all sizes, at the Brick Corner. TTON Plows, cast ami steel Wmilboards for I ' sale, at the Brick C< »n or. PRTTNFS —a choice article; for s*lo at the Prick Corner.

JEFFERSON QUICK, PRAT.CT IN CLOCKS. WATCHES. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JEWELRY, &.C., DECATUR. INDIANA. Clocks Wntcbps Towi'lrv, Musical Instrunnnt« ( tr rrnairorl on short notice SHOP—On Second Street, in Frazee’s law of- ' ic" vsnll.

!3 ® "SS" EE ff! rw C J » VISIT THE “HIM mil UOTHIXf, STORE,” Clinton Street, one doer from Main St , FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. CHEAPEST Clothing Establishment In Fort Wayne. I Cheapfrt place for Military Outfits! I Cheapkft place for Men’- an-I Bovs’ ■ Ready-Made Clothing. I Cheapest place for getting Cloth in*” made tn Ord< r. In the innst Fashionable Myles! ‘‘Cheap fob Cash.” Is our mnf'o. and the l«>w nricc for our gnr ments, made from the best materials, ) are ns. tnnbhod tho«o who have heretofore patronized '.he “Union Hal! Cb»lhbi<» Store ** KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN <t CO. v’-n39. 1» AVID STUD IBAKER. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATTTR. IND \VILL PRACTICE TN THE COURTS OF i V- the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend totho , collection of claims, the payment of taxes,redemption of 1«nd«. d’c. OFFICE—On Main street, one door south of the Public Square. v’-n!4. WTTT FRAZEE, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, DECATUR INDIANA. YYTH.L promptly attend to all business enY t trusted to him. Strict attention given to thosecuring and collection of claims OFFICE—East of the Auditor’s Office. 4-‘9. B. COLLTVS, ATFORVEY and COPYSELLOR «T LAW, DECATUR, INDIANA. TTTILL attend promptly to all business rn- ’ . trusted to his care in the several Courts, i of the tcn’h Judicial Circuit. TTOFFICE—In the Clerk’s Office. v5n29. ~cT lThTll r I'KALFR IX Piano Fortes'. Melodious, W» General Music Merchandise; also, keeps a largo ; stoock of Sewing machines, from the best manfacto rent in th- country Piano’s from SSO to <SOO. Melodion’a from sls to $l5O. Sowing Machines from $5 to $l5O. No. 54. Calhoun St., Opposite the Court House, v5n39. Fort Mayne, Ind. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the Supervisors of Washington Township, to meet at the-office of the T<»wn«hin Trustee, in Decatur on Satiir- ’ day the 15th day of February, 1802. for the ’ purpose of aettleiug and auditing their accounts. JFSSE NTBI WK, 1 Jan. 23, 1P62. Township Trustee. . Light! tightt! • K EROSENE Oil Lamps, and Kerosene O»j at the Drug Ft<»r » Fresh Raisins. 'i TN whole, half and quarter boxes; or the 1 pound,at Nuttman JL Crawfsrd’a.