Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1862 — Page 3

Jl' II E E A GLE. BE< A l i lt. TUI iSSI>AY. APR. 3, •<;■•. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS Notice Primary Election. The undersigned Central Committee give notice to the Democracy of Adams, •county, that in obedience to a uniform custom, a nominating election will be held on the first Mondav in April, at or near the places of holding elections in the several townships of the county, for the purpose of nominating one candidate for Slate 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 when 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 are inteested and should be allowed to vote at, such election. When the election is closed, the judges and clerk will make out a certificate of the number of votes polled for each can didate, seal the same up together with the poll books, and transmit the same to the undersigned within one week of such election. A. J HILL.'] W. J A DELSI’ERGER. I Central - GEORGE FRANK. Committee. JOHN MoCONNEL, I ' D. STUD AB AKER J Decatur. March 4. IBG2. JPSFB ayard Taylor is to be nominated Secretary of Legation to Cameron. John Class of Cincinnati, formerly of this place, is putting up a new organ in the Catholic Church, at an expense of some BGOO, It will be ready for use in a few days , and in view of the expense incurred, the congregation pro pose a musical Concert by the choir, which will take pl ice Saturday evening, April It h. We hope there will he a good turnout of our citiz -ns, as aside from the object of the Concert, the entertainment will be well worth the price of almission, 25 cts. Governor of Umb. The telegraph announces that. Stephen S Uard'ng oi Ripley county, Imlianna, has been appointed Gov< nerol Utah T<-rri’m t in place of John W. Dawson, who r.-eent- i Jy tied from the Mormon capit •.] in grmii haste. Harding is the “original” Ab, |- itionist i f Indiana. II - is of the Wendell Phillips school, and never had an idea seperate from the abolition of si ivery. We doubt not the Union loving people of Indiana will be glad to get rid of him. Ife will find a wide fi.-ld of opperation in Utah; but whether it will be congeni'l or not remains to be seen — We regard his appointment ns an excellent one, if he only accepts and stays west of the mountains.—[Cincinnati Press. News from Arkansas—Price’s Uovcmen: —II is Retreat. R’ILA, March 29. — Reliable persons just from our armv in the South-west say the rebels, some 35.000 under Van Dorn , and Price, have retreated entirely across Boston Mountains, and are now at Van Buren and Fort Smith, receiving supplies from Memphis a d Little Ruck, via the Arkansas River, which is high. The Texan troops are much disheartened at the death of McCulloch, nnd the Arkans’ans feel the loss of Mclntosh severely. The rebels are badl, off for clothing . and shoes. Pike’s Indians have mostly returned to the Indian Nation. They were not formidable in battle, being panic-stricken at the effect of our artillery. Price received his Major G-neral’s commission in the Confederate service on the 16th. One regiment of Texan troops reached Van Buren on the 15 h to reinforce Van Dorn, and more were expected from Louisiana. The whole rebel reinforcements will not exceed 5 000 in the next six weeks. Lieutenant-Col. Herron, of the Ninth lowa, who was taken prisoner, was in the hands of the rebels for two weeks They were badly frightened, and retreated very rapidly, nnd for the first three days of their flight had nothing to eat. Their cannon and baggage -trains might have been easily captured. General Curtis’ army fell back to Keitsville to secure forage, Arkansas, north of Fayetteville, being entirely out. Our forces are now encamped at the Lead of Cross Timber Hollow, where water and forage are plenty. Our pickets extend into Arkansas, and the rebel pickets come north to the top of Boston Mountains.— Fayetteville is unoccupied. Very little Union sentiment has been developed in Arkansas. Appointment of Administrator. Notice is horeby given tnst t | le undersigned has beer, appointed Administrator of the estate of Barbara Gass, deceased Said esta’e. is sun posed tb be solvent. N. H. BURKHEAD. IApril 2, 1862, Administrator.

ANNOUNCEMENTS, We are authorized toatinoune.e the name of W. J. ADELSPERGF.R as a candidate for re. election to the office of Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. We are authorized to announce the name nf C L. SCHIRMEYER ™ a candidate for reelection to th** office of Treasurer, subject to 1 the decision of the Democratic primary election. , — We are authorized to announce the name nf JOHN BERNARD METBERS as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. Wo are authorized to announce’t’ e name of JAMES STOOPS .tr. as a candidate for the of fice of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. | ‘ tVftjjrp authorized in announce the name nf JOSEPH L. EYNSAN as’a candidate for the office of Oom mission nr. in the first district, sub jnct to the decision of the Democratic primary election. — We are authorized to announce the name of P. N, COT.TJNS as a candidate for Representative, subject to the decision of the Democrat ic primary election. , Wp are authorized to announce the ’namn of CONRAD RETNKTNGasa candidate for Com--1 niis«ioner, m the first district, subject to the de i cision of the Democratic primary election. We are requested by nrinv" otnrs to anm unce the name of JOST AH CRAWFORD a« candidate for Commissioner. in the third district subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. We are authorized to announce the name of T. W McHUGH as a candidate for subject to the decision of the Democratic pn, } mary election • DECATUR LODGE NO. 254 F. &, A. M. Regular meetings of thia Lodge is on Wednes day evening of, or preeeeding, the full of the moon in each month DAVID SHOWERS, W. M. JAMES STOOPS, Jr., Sec’y. ST. MARY’S LODGE NO. 107 1. 0.0. F. Regular meetings of this Lodge every Mon. day evening, at 6% o’clock P. M. J M. NUTTMAN, N.G. C. L. SCHTIIMEYER, Sec’v. Deeatur Market. Corrected Weeklyby Xuttman <(• CrawfordFlour, 100 lb - - - $ @s2 50 Wheat, white, - j rO, . ret | > R, Corn, - - • - - - 25 Oats ... ... 25 Buckwheat, ■ • - - 25 Rye. - .... 40 Potatoes, - - - 25 Flaxseed. - - - . 1 On Clover seed, 3 25 Timothy seed. - - - - 125 Btitt-r, .... . 8 1.3-d, K E-s ...... 0 Pork, 2:i2 50 I Ha...s smoked. ..... Shoulders, ...... .0 Wool. 33 Dried Apples, per bushel, ... —- “ Peaches, per pound ... ■ • —— I'nrf Wavne Market. Corrected Weekly from Ft. Wayne papers ) Flmir. P bnrrel, - - - 5 Wheat, white, - $0 95, - red, $ 9 Corn. 25 Oats. nu Rvo. ------ 45 Buckwheat, ------ 90 P 4ato“-’. 2" Flax sued. - - - - - - 90 ninvcr . - - - . . , 3 •'5 Timothy seed. - - - - -1 95 - 2 5° IhlHn*, - . . . k _ ]5 Ln rd r, Kgg*. ,n Seed Seed. VAT ? have for a few bu«bel« of nrime ’ v Clover ami Timothy eped Now is the time tl get seed for cmrjnrr powbirr. NUTTMAN CRAWFORD, March 6, ’6?. Clienp Lis:ht !! celling the best quality nf Coal or ▼ ' Kerncene oil at 50 cts per gallon. March 6. ’62 N. a C. E. L STURGIS. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN” DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, WINDOW GT ASS, Oils, Paints. Dye-stuffs. BnrningFluid, pure Wines and Liquors, all the patent medicines of the day. White-wash, hair nnd hat, brushes. Perfumery, frangipani. kiss-me-sweetly, etc., toilet, articles, spices, <fcc. /Try-Prescriptions carefully compounded. Corner of Calhoun and Main Streets, nls-v3. FORT WAYNE, (ND. SAVINGS DE I’AUT JI E XT OF THE CITIZENS’ BANK. FORT WAYNE, IND., J. D. Nuttmax. 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. No Bank Noles received or paid out to depositors. Six per c< nt. interest paid to depositors. Open for business on Monday of each week only. Call at the Bank and get a circular. Dec. 26,1861. v5n47. Just Received. a PURE Cognac Brandy, Port Wine. Malag Wine and Holland Gin, for medical pur" poses, at ;he Store. « Notice of ElectionNotice is hereby given to the qualifie d voters ' of Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the regular annual township election will be held at the usual place of holding elections, in said township, on Monday, April 7, 1862, for the purpose of electing one Justice of the Peace, one Township Trustee, two Constables, and a Supervisor for each roadldi.trict. Given under my ham! this lllth day of March, 1662. JESSE NIBLICK, Trustee.

Administrator’s Sale, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Freeman P. Cur ington deceased will offer for sale at public salp, at the Court House door, in the county of Adams, on Thursday, March 27, 1862, bp ween the hours of ten o’clock a. m and four | o’clock p.m., on said day, the undivided two thirds of the north half of the north west quai- ! ter of sect ion twenty two in township twenty five north, of range fourteen east, except twelve acres out, of the same tract, described as follows: Commencing at the north east corner of said , tract, thence south forty-eight rods,thence west forty rods,thence nmth forty eight rods.thence , east"to the place of beginning, leaving the said {tract to be sold, aboutsß acres. Also, the north : ! west quarter of the north west quarter of sec|tion thirty-one in township twenty-six north, lof range fifteen east containing 49 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 1 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, 1882 DAVID STUDABAKER, Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed and d< livced by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court in the State of Indiana, I will expose to sale, at public auction, at the Court 1 House door, in the county of Adams. b< tween the hours of ten o’clock a. in., and four p m.. , i on | Thursday, Afarch 27, 1 862, ; 1 the rents and profits for a term of years not ex- / epeding seven, of the followirg described real estate to wit: The west half nf the south east quarter of section two, (2) in township twenty six (96) ; north of range fourteen (11) east, conirining eightv acres according to the or ginwl survey, and s 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 ox pose to sale the fee sinqileof the said described real estate Executed as the property of Robert Caskay at the suit of Eli Zimmerman. . j GEORGE FRANK. February 27, 189?. Sheriff. . —_ . Commissioner’s Sale, ■) *VTOTICE is hereby given that the und< rli signed Commissioner. anpointe<l hy the j Court of Common Pleas, of Adams county. ■j virtue of an order of said court will sell at pub i lie auction, at the Court House door, in said county of Adams on ’» Thursday March 27, 1862 f . Between the hours of ten o’clock a m.. and j four o’clock p. m . on Raid day, the following , ’ described real estate to wit: I’he east fract ion of the south west quarter of section twenty seven ( ’7) nnd the north east. h quarter of the north west, quarter of section ? thirty four, (3-1) all in townsliin twenty seven ~ i (27) north of range fifteen (15) east, in the ~ county of Adams and state of Indiana, containing in all one hundred and two acres and eigh- ’ ty hundredths of an acre, bp the same more or less, or. the following conditions to wit: One third of the purchase monev cash in 3 hand and eno third in six months from the day nfsale, and the residue m twelve months, the 5 purchaser giving his note with approved seen r ‘ rity, waiving benegt ot valuation and appraise 5 inent laws, with interest from date, 3 GEORGE FR ANK, February 27, 1862. Commissioner. Sheriff’s Sale. ", T)Y” virt UP of an execution to me directed i; 1 )and delivered by the clerk of the Adams T Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, I have . levied upon and will expose to sale at public, auction, at the court house door in said county of Adams, between the hours of ten o’clock a. id. and four o’clock p m. on Saturday, April 26, 1862. | the rents and profits for a term of years not ex - , coed ing seven of the following described real i estate to wit: The smith cast quarter of the north west J fractional quarter of soetio’i thirty four (34.) ! ; township twenty-five (25.) north of range four- 1 j teen (14) east containing forty (40) acres, be the same more or less, in Adams county, In- , diana I And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount, of the execution I will at the same time and place, at public auction as aforesaid, px pose to sale the fee simple of said described real estate. ■) Executed a« the property of John McKissick at the suit of Joseph Custer. GEORGE FRANK, e March 17. 18$2. Sheriff Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, by the clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, in the State of Indiana. Ihave levied upon and will expose ‘ to sale at public auction, nt the court house • door in said count r, between the hours of ten , o’clock a. m., and four o’clock p. in., on Saturday, April 23, 1862 the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven, of the following described real estate to wit. • Lot number six (6) and lot. number eight (8,) linthetown of New Buffalo, in said county; . and State. And on failure to realize therefrom the full | amount of the execution, I will at the same 1 time and place, at public auction as aforesaid ’ expose the fee simple of said desc ibed real • j estate. Executed as the property of Reason Todd at; the James and Julius Bovler. GEORGE FRANK March 17, 186 ’. Sheriff. Bank Removed. HAVING removed my Banking Office to Fort Wayne, for the purpose of closing up my business I shall keep iny office open, in Decatur, from Saturday Morning until Saturday Xoon lof each week. Persons having business with me will please take notice. Messrs. Nnttman <t C r awford arc authorized to transact business for me. J. D. NUTTMAN. Wood Wanted. OA CORDS of good wood wanted, on subOv Fcriplion, at the Eagle Office. HILL A ADELSPERGER.

ITo Destroy Rats, Roaches, Ac To Destroy Mice Moles,jind Ants, To Destroy Bed Bugs. To Destroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, etc. To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. 7o Destroy ——lnsects on Animals <tc. T> Destroy Every lurm A species of Vermin THE “ONLV INFALLIBLE RKM EDIES KNOWN ’* Destroys Instantly. EVSRY FORM AND SPECIES OF I 1 VERMIN. i These Pia parations (unlike all others) are •’Free from Poisons.” i “Not dangerous to the Human Family?’ “Rats do not die on the premises.” 1 “They come out. of their holes to die ” ‘ They are the only infallible remedies known.’ *•l2 years and more established in New York j City.” Vsrd by the Citv Post Office. t T sed by the City Prisons and Station Ho >ses Used by the City Stpahiers Ships, Ac Used by the City Hospitals, Alms Houses. Used hy the City Hotels Astor' St. Nicholas ‘ Used by the Boarding Houses, Ac., Ac., *l scd by— mere than 5 ’_o<>o Private Families. Seeon” or two Stppr'mens of ir\it is Enerytrhcre i sairZ by the people Editors Dealers, etc HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin need be so no longer if they use Ex , terminators We have used ittoour satisfacfion , and if a box cost <|s we would have it,. Wo ; Lave had tried poisons, but they eff.*cte<l noth | : ing; but ‘ :<’ostars ” article knocks the breath . nut of rats. Mice’Roaches, and Bed-Bugs quick er than we can write it It is in "rent demand all over the eoun^ry.--V■'//«'« () Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions nre destroyed anunlly in Grant County by vermin than would pav for nine otthi« Rat and Insect Killer— Lan caster [ IVis] Her Id HENI'V R, COST AR —We are selling vour preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used. Rats, Mice. Roaches and Vermin dis j appear rapidly. i Eokek A Stouffer, Druggists Windsor Md. | “Oosfar'id Rat, Roach d'C. Exterminator, ‘ Fostar'.s” Red Bug Exterminator . ' ‘ Co star's" Custar's'* Electric Powder, for Insects, !n 25c 50 and ’.O ’ Boxes, Bottles and Flasks t 3 and <5 Size for Plantations, Ships Boais. Hotels, Ac. Ac, CAUTION I ’ I To prevent the public 1 from being imposed upon by Spurious ami High , jly Pernicious Imitai ions, a new la el has been 1 prepared bearing, a sac simile of the Proprieiors 1 signatut<‘. Examine each box bottle or flask ! carefully hetare purchasing and take nothing but ‘’CosLirS,’’ IT'Sold Eoeriprhe.r -—by All Wholesale Druggists in the largo cities Some of the Wholesale Agt’s in N ( Y. City, i Shioffe’.in Brothers ACo | DS. Barnes A Co. B. A Fahnestock A Hull | F. C Wells A Co. ! Bush Galt A Robinson |M. Ward Close ACo Me Kisson a Robbins, | Hall Dixon a Co. Lazelle Marsh a Gardner | James S Aspinall, ‘A. B aD. Sands aCo | Wheeler and Hart, , Harral Risley a Kitches | Morgan and .Alien, , Flail. Ri.ckel a Co. | Thomas a Fuller. P. D. Orvis | Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS Philadelphia, Pa ( 1\ W. Dyot a Co —Robert Shoemaker a co 1 B. A. Fahnestook a co—French Richards a co. AND OTHERS. Boston Mass, G<'<> c. Goodwin a co.—Weeks* Potter M, S. Burr A co.—Jno Wilson, Jr. AND OTAFRS. Also nil Wholesale Druggists at Chicago, 111, St. Loui*, Mo , Detroit, Mich, Louisville Ky., Cincinnati O, Pittsburg Pa Buffalo X. Y. AND BT Druggists Grocer*, Storukekuer? and Retailers generally in all Countrt Towns and Villages lu the United States. I AT * DECATUR, BY I DR, T.T. DORWIUHO. I I , And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Retalers generally. 'I Jf?TCouNTRT Deal’rs can order as above., i Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, Ac , is desired, £9'send for [lB- - 62] Circular, giving reduced Pricesjto HEN UY n. COSTAR. Principal Depot—No. 512 Broadway : — (Oppoaito the St. Nicholas Hotel,) Nvw York.

Hang Your Banner on the OUTER WALL! — BILkCKENUIDGE , IS NOW RECEIVING La rgo Additions' TO UIS Immense Stock of G KOC ERI ES’ ! AND IS TAKING All Indiana Free Banks, / ITTSBURGH, KENTUCKY AND lOWA MONEY AT par: P!ioc n I x Groc c r y, Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets, I FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v5-n3O-ly. j (HTOfflM IS THE I.IFFOF Til VIE I W H. BROOKS, Jr , Wholesale Bookseller, -AND-.-T3k ’' Es"’ E* W-□ 80l <5 No I. Calhoun Street. Fort Wavne, Indiana. Being the pioneer book man of Northern Indiana respect fully aunounces that he has the largest stock of BOOKS STATIONARY, ' in the city, which he offers to the trade unus unilv low for Cas’i. Religious, Scientific. Political, and Miscellaneous, constantly on hand — School Bonks, of every description, Slates, Pencils, Maps, and Stationary. PAP E R . i Letter, Cup. Le<-al C-ip Note, Prnwin” - . Biol ‘ ting and Wrappinir Paper of every description FANCY ARTI N.ES, Wall, Window nnd Ccilintr Papers, GO L 1> PENS, BLANK BOOKS. LAW and YEnTCAL BOON 9 INKS and WRITTNO FLUID of all kinds. Black Blue, Carmine J-c. Printers Inks, Paints and Engravings. Mag a z 111 es, Worcesters Dictionary. American Cyclopedia, Agent for ' Hnrnnr Bro. an 4 D Annlefon <t Co., N. York. j Little. Bmwn Co Boston. 1 Blanchard <fc Loe. Phibi<lnlnhin. All their publications furnished nt thei ’Cati alngne prices. i Orders must to ensure prompt attention be ' nrrnmnnnmd with the cn«h. Cincinnati and Indiannpnliß bills d'iplieab*d. Liberal dis 1 oount made to Teachers. Mnslc, and Musical InstrnmentA i Violins. j Guitars. Accord ions. Flutinas, Drums, Fifes. I ■ Claronnts. Every Instrument warranted per- ; feet. Strings of every description and quality, 1 from 5 cents to 25 cents. Call and examine Before purchasing else- , where ami be convinced that T am selling 1 cheaper than anv other “nuse in the trade, at ! No 4 Calhoun St. W. H. BROOKS. Jr. Foit Wayne, Tnd. v*n39 Sheriffs Sale. T)Y virtue of an order of **»le to me directed I )and delivered by the Cle r k of the Adams Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, 1 have levied upon and will expose to sale, at public auction, at the Court House door, in said Conn j ty of Adams, between the hours of ten o’clock 1 a. in. ami four o’clock p m . on Saturday, April 26. 1862, the vnts and proflits, for a term of years not exceeding seven, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The north west quarter of section six (6) in ' township number twenty five, (25) north of t range fifteen (l ’>)east, containing one hundred ami sixty seven-acres and ninety-four hun dredths of an acre, situated in the county of Adams and State of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefronv the full amount of said writ, I will at the same time and place, at public auction as aforesaid ex pose to sale the foe simple of said described real estate. Executed a« the property of Henry Abnet at the suit of John K. Evans. GEORGE FRANK, March 13, 1862. Sheriff, I). AV. CH AMPER, PHYSICAIN $ SURGEON 1 DECATUR, INDIANA. UTOFFICR —O» the ea«f Rideof Second St. i Stoops’ Saddl, »hop. v4-u4‘J.

’JB-JB ■ JE BRICK CORNER TO BE TAKEN!! Not by Rebels &, Secessionists! But by the ,-n abl< Inhabitants of Auam. _ou iu tin- search of New Cheap Goods! I urn now receiving my atock of NEW Fall and V inter Goods! wldrli T off. r mv friend, nnd cn.fnwcm nt »** LOW PPICFS. ns :>nv other nstnl.lishn>'»nl in thp B p«t. Afv stock nf jrnnd® i. cnnwlntp hnvin., a lare-nr assortment, of WINTER COOT’S, thnn nsnnl. x "' ■ l ' Cl ■ JOSEPH CRABS. DRTRD apples and peaches, for sale 'ho Brick Corner I ) \ !NTS, Oils, sash and glass, nt the ’ Brick Corner. r>OOTS X- Shoes— n l,ir„p n.sorlment. for > sale cheaper than the cheapest, at the Brink Corner. Vsnrerinr article nf Raisins for 19L.T cents per pound, at the Brick Corner. TF von want twelve pounds of sn<rnr for one dollar, go to the Brick Corner. TF roil want sixteen pounds of Rice, furore dolin’-, tro to the Brick Corner. I large assortment of Dress roods, nf all de ; . scriptions, at the Brick Corner. nA I>S <t CAPS a large assortment, for sale - —. Brick Corner. j ) r.ADi -MADE clothing, of all kinds, - *• : 1 ' Bi ick Coiner. ttN Skirts, a large assortment, for O sale, at the Brick Corner. }A I E Spring styles of Bonnets and Sinker* J of all sizes, at the Brick Corner. | J HON 1 lows, cast ami steel Moldboards for I * --ale.aftlie Briek Cwt er. I >RUNES—a choice article; for sale. 1 *; l ' l0 __ Brick Corner. v r J JEFFERSON QUICK, DEALER IN □LOCKS, 'WATCHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, &.C-, DECATUR. INDIANA. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, itc. repaired on short notice. SHOP—On Second Street, iu Frazee’s law offlce’ vsn4l. H «*-■ ' ■ ■ B W • VISIT THE ‘TTIOJ HUI CLOTHIJG STOKE," Clinton Street, one doer from Main St , FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. YA HFjA PLS 1 Clothing Establishnieut V in Fort Wavne. CtiEArrsT place for Military Outfits! Cheapest place for Men’s mid Bovs’ Ready-Madb Clothing. Cheapest place for getting Clothing made tn Order. In the most Fashionable Styles! “Cheap for Cash.” Is our motto, and the low nricn for our garments, made from the best materials. Lave astonished those who have heretofore patronized the “Onion Hall Clothing Store ” KRAMER, FLEDDEHMAN <6 CO vf-n.3!). 1» \ VII) STI DA BAK Lit. A ttorne v an <1 Con use) I or nt Lnw, DECATUR, IND. WLL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF the tenth Judicial Circuit. attend tot he collection of claims, the payment of taxes, re- ' demotion of lands. <tc. OFFICE—On Main street, one door south of I the Public Square v4_ n t4 W. D. FRAZEE,' ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, DECATUR INDIANA. \ V7IG F p r °mptlv attend to al] busineuf- en- ▼ v trostfed to him . Strict attention given to th'eQeruriiig and collection of claims OFFICE—East, of tbe Auditor's Office. 4-'!). B. COLLINS, | ATfORVEY and COI XSEI l Oit IT LAW, DECATUR, INDIANA. TlTlLLattend promptly to atl business er ’ ’ trusted to his care in the several Courts i of the tent h Judicial Circuit. iLTOFFICE—Tn the Clerk’s Office. v5n29 C. L. HILL . DEALER IN Piano Fortes, Melodious General Music Merchandise: aUn, keeps » Lire 1 stoock of Sluing machines, from the best mat , factur< rs in th*» country Piano’s from SSO to <so''. Meh»dinn\ from 4k 1.5 to tjfTafi, S< wincr Mrclhtivs from <5 to ST',O. • No. 51. Calhoun St., Opposite the Court Hon* Fort fl'nyne, Ind. Notice. NnHce is hereby given to the Snprrv i«nr*» Washington Township to meet at the office * the Tnwnshin Trustee, in Decalwr on Sato day the 15th day of Februarv 1862. fi»r th- | purpose of aettleing and auditriTg their ac ; counts. JFSSE NIBLICK. 9 Jan. 23, 1 G 2. Township Trustee Light! Liirht!! KEROSENE Ou Lamps, and Kerosene Oi t al the Dnig Store