Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1862 — Page 3

TIIE EAGLE. DECATI'K, 1 HI RSDAY. APR 10, ’6?. , OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNT?. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS . ! foi May has been received, but we have not had time to give it a,hasty perusal. Do not forget the Concert Saturday night. Tickets are for sale at John Meibers, J. H. Bretnerkamp, and at the Church. •it 'll ■■ Hl jESTProf’. Smith has removed his picture gallery to Houston’s new building, Second floor, where be has an excellent skylight, and is better than ever prepared to take pictures of all kinds, and at most reasonable rates. tar F rom inquiries made of farmer s in different sections of the county, we learn that the wheat crop looks more promising, than it has at this season for several years. The fruit so far has not been injurned, and those who have not neglected their peach orchards are likely to have an abundant crop of peaches. JtgrT Ire darkest and rainiest night of lasi, week a party of seranaders disturbed the slumbers of our citizens with their music. It was a night suggestive of poetry and love, and well calculated to awaken the dormant passions of amorous swains—which it did. As they started forth the plaintive music from the neighboring swamps rose and fell with a solemn cadence, and in strange contrast with the tumultuous beating of their hearts — but on they went. The darkness of the night as they proceeded suggested to one of the partv the absence or Lima's pale beams, which is almost indispensable “to len(J enchantment to the view," on such — ah! happy thought. A lantern with a fragment of tallow dip was improvised to remedy the defect; the result exceeded their most sanguine expectations; in a moment they were enveloped in a rich flood ol soft—monk moonshine

Since that affair the d— 1 has taken to music wonderfully, and with il his apira tions in the art typhographic have van isbed—poor imp. If our fair friends were in like manner as seriously affected theirs was—a powerful battery, DIED.— In Allen county, April 31, Mrs. Mary Orr, wife of Michael Orr, aged 32 years, 3 months and 25 days. Appointment of Administrator Notice is hereby given tnat the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Barbara Gass, deceased Said ista'e is supposed to be solvent. N. H. BURKHEAD. April 2, 1862. Administrator. Lost Certificate. No be is hereby given that Thomas Beeman lias made proof, and filed it with the under signed Auditor; by which it appears jhat he is the legal owner of School Certificate No. 36 for the vast half of the south-east quarter of section sixteen, township twenty six north of range fifteen east, and that the same has been lost or destroyed. Therefore application will be made before the undersigned Auditor, on Sat urday, the 1 4th day of June, A. D. 18G2, between the hours of ten o’clock A M-, and 4 p. m., on said day, for the issuing of a new Certificate. Os which all persons interested will take notice. Ayril7th 18G2 \V. G SPENCER. Auditor, A. C. Listoi Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Decatur, on the 9th day of April. Andrews Martha Andrews Perry, Blosser Elisabeth, B iker Susanah, Bates Mary Anu. Brown Joseph, Barkley John, Blonker Ernest 2 Brown Ira, 2 Coxen E. G. Cowrn John A. Closs Jacob Dougherty Andrew Danner Geramiah, Evert Mary, Fitzgerald David, FotrSli Moses Grate Charles, Gallbreath Sarah A. Graham William 11. Gofl Daniel W. Hawk Emanuel Hathaway J. H. Hitchcock Ann R Harkles William. Joseph Mary E. Jayne Monsieur Johnson Benjimin Jackson Peter Jackson Wesley King <fc Baxter, Kline George King Elisabeth. Kirchmer Charles, Lenhart Richard Liathe Andrew Long Lewis, Marts Jacob Miller Alvah Mitchel David Me. Laughlin, Miggenburger Gert Mense Conrad Me. Fern Sam Mann Joseph More Lidia, Mensye Conrad Me Fern Samuel, Mallonee J. Miner Henry, Narsh Benjimin Patterson John Rickets Charles Roth John A. Roe Elisabeth Stelan Nomia 2 Shafer E. R. Shafer Elen 2 Simpson R. B. Stewart Janies E. Stitzenburger Anton Snyder Catharine Stephenson Rachel Sewel G. B. Smith Barbry, Stewart A. J. Stair F. G. Smirh John Jawney Annie, Frick Rebeca Vanhorn A Woolf Sylvester White Emly Working Samuel Woodruff N.N. Welchmer Willsam Wobbeking Henry Young Alpbius T. T. DORWIN, P. M.

ANNOUNCEMENTS, | We are authorized to announce the name of W. ,T. ADF.LSPF.RGER as a candidate for re- . election to the office of Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. Wo are authorized to announce the name of C T SCHIRMEYF.R a candidate for re election to the office of Treasurer, suhieet to the decision of the Democratic primary election. We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN BERNARD MEIBF.RS as a candidate I for the office of Sheriff, suhieet to the decision of , the Democratic primary election. We are authorized to announce t''O name of I JAMES STOOPS JR. as a candidate for the ot ; free of Sheriff, suhieet to the decision of the I Democratic primary election. We are authorized to announce the name of JOSEPH. 1,. EYNSAN as'a candidate for lhe office of Commissioner, in the first district, «U > ject to the decision of the Democratic primary ■ election. We are authorized to announce the name of P. N COLLINS as a candidate for Kepresen tative, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. Wp are authorized to announce the name of CONRAD RFTNKTN'G as a candidate for Com- . in the firat district, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. We are requested hymany "otersto an nr unco the name of JOSIAH CRAWFORD as cum i--1 date for f ommissioner, 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 Recorder subject to the decision of the Democratic pn, mary electionDECATUR LODGE NO. 251 F. &. A. M. Regular meetings of this Lodge is onWeduesday evening of, or preceeding, the full of the moon in each month m DAVID SHOWERS, W. M. JAMES STOOPS, Jr., Sec’y. ST. MARY’S LODGE NO. ibt I. O. O. F. Regular meetings of this Lodge every Mon day evening, at 6 1 .,'o’clock I’ M. ■ J. M. NUTTMAN, N. G. C. L. SCHIRMEYER, Sec’y. Decatur Jlarket. Corrected Weekly by Nuttman <£■ CrawfordFleur,)? 10”* \ Ml ’ Wheat, white, - $ ’ red, Corn, - 2 a Oats - - - ' ’ ‘ -75 Buckwheat, - - ' ’ 4(1 Rye- - 95 Potatoes, - - ’ . (h Flaxseed. ' 2 - Clover seed, - ‘ ' j Timothy seed. - - " 1 g Butter, --- - • fi Lard, 6 pork 8 : - -vj*' 11a...s smoked. • Shoulders, ------ * Wool, 3? Dried Apples, per bushel, - • - “ Peaches, per pound Fort Wayne Market* Corrected Weekly from Ft. Wayne papers Flour, p barrel, ... 5 00(955(1 Wheat, white, - $0 95, - red, $ 9 Corn, ?•'» Oats,on Rve. - ’ 4*' Buckwheat, ------ ,*>n Potatoes. 9” Flaxseed.- fP Glovorsccd. - - - - - -3 •‘*s Timothy seed, - - - - - i OS Salt. - - - - - - 2 Butter,- - ]“» Lard P Eggß. . . . - . . - |O Seed Seed. TXT’? have for snip n few bushel® of prime ▼ V Clover and Timothy seed. Now is the time t) get seed for cowing, NITTTMAN>& CRAWFORD, March 6, *62. Cheap Light!! XT7’F are selling' the best qnalitv of Coal or ▼ ▼ Kerosene oil at 50 cts per gallon. March 6, ’62 N. & C. E. 1.. STURG I®. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, WINDOW GT ASS, Oils. Paints. Dye-stuffs. Burning Fluid. pure Winos 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 mid Hain Streets, nls-v3. PORT WAYNE, (ND. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE CITIZENS’ BANK. FORT WAYNE, IND., J. D. Nuttman, Banker. W. B. Ficher, Cashier GOLD and-Silver coin and demand Treasury Notea of the United States received in any amount, and paid out to depositors. No Bank Notes 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. vsu4*. Just Received. PURE Cognac Brandy, Port Wine, Malflg Wine and Rolland Gin, for mt dical pur poses, at ;he Drug Store. Notice of ElectionNotice is hereby given to the qualified voters of Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the regular annual township election will be heltl 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 road'district. Given under my hand this 10th day of March, 12. JESSE NIBLICK, Trustee. 1

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I Tn Destroy Rats, Roaches, Sc To Destroy Mice Moles,.and Ants, To Destroy lied. Bugs. ITo Destroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, <kc. I To Destroy— —Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. | Io Destroy Insects on Animals Ac. Ti Destroy Every form A species of Vermiu rue "OSLV ISrALLIBte REMEDIES KNOWN " Destroys Instantly. EV SRY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERM I N . These Preparations (unlike all others) are “Free from Poisons.” “Not dangerous to the Human Family.’’ •‘Rais do not die oa the premises.” “They come out of th<’ir holes to die ” ‘ They are the only infallible remedies known * 1 “12 years and more established in New York City ” I t sp(l bu the Citv Post OfiTce. Used by the City Prisons and Station n«» »ses ' Used by the Citv Steamers Ship®, <tc. Used by the City Hospitals. Alms Ileuses, Used by (he City Hotels Astor* St Nicholas Used by the Boarding Hooses, <fcc., Ac., Vsed by mere than 5 • 000 Private Families. Seeon° or tiDo Sp'-c, of whit, is Everywhere said by the people Editors Dealers, etc j HOUSEKEEPERS —troubled with vermin need be so no longer if they use “fJostars” Ex ; terminators We have used ft to our satisfart- , ion, and if a box cost s's we would have it. We i have had tried poisons, but they effected noth i ing; but ‘ :C*ostars ° article knocks the breath | out of rats.'MiceJ Roaches, and Red-Bugs quick ler than we can write it ft is in wrest demand 1 all over the country.— Mfdin/i O Gazette MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed i anually in Grant County by vermin than would nav for tun« oithis Rat and Insect Killer— Lan caster [ Wis] Her Id HENRY R, COSTAR—We are selling vour preparation® rapidly. Wherever thev have been used. Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin dis ■ appearrapidlv. Eos er A Stoueeer. Druggists Windsor Md '• Ooatar's' Rat. Roach d-c Exterminator, ‘‘Costar’s" Costar's' ’ Bed Bug Exterminator | “ Costar's" Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, ’n 25c 50 and $ •) 1 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks ?:3 and f 5 Size for Plantations, Ships. Boa v s, Hotels, Ac. Ac, CATJTIOTT I ! ! T<» prevent the public i from being imposed upon by Spurious and High l} r Pernicious Imitations, a new 1 i -el ha® been ! prepared bearing, a sac simile of the Proprieiors : signatuto. Examine each box h )tth» or flask carefully herare purchasing and take nothing . but “Costars,” PrSold Everywhere—by All Wholesale Dri ggists in the large cities Some of the Wholesale Agt’s in N, Y. City. Shietfolin Brothers ACo | D S Barnes A Co. B. A. Fahnestock A Hull | F.C Wells A Co. : Bush Gale A Robinson |M. Ward Close ACo Me Kisson Robbins, | Hall Dixon Co. ' Lazelle Marsh a Gardner | Jame<S Aspi'i Cl, A. B. <fc D Sand® aCo | Wheeler and Hart, ' Ilarral Risley a Kitches | Morgan and Allen, Hall e ßuckel a Co. | Thomas a Fuller. P. D. Orvis j’Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS Philadelphia, Pa, I T. W. Dyot i, Co—Robert Shoemaker a co ■ B. A. Falim.-stook A co —French Richard* a co. AND OTHERS. Boston Mass, Geo c. Ooodwiu a co.—Weeks a Potter M, S. Burr * co.—Jno Wilson, Jr. AND OTA Fits Also all Wholesale Dhuogi.-ts at Chicago, 111, St, Louie, Mo . Detroit, Mich, Louisville k\., Cincinnati O. Pittsburg Pa. Buffalo .V. Y. and BT DrcocisTs Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Countrt I’owns and Villages In the United States. j AT DECATO, BY DR. T.T. DORWIUCO. And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Retallrs generally. ■ De al’rs can order as above. ’ Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, I Terms, ic , is desired, for [lB- - 62] Circular, giving reduced Pricesjto IIENKY K. COSTAR. 1: Principal Depot—No. 5i2 Broidway ’ —(Opposilo the St. Nicholas Hotel.) New York

I Hang Your Banner on the, OUTER WALL! t IBRACKENRIDGE, IS NOW RECEIVING I 1 ■Large Additions, TO HIS |' ■ 1 i; Immense Stock of L |G KOCEk IE S! ! I i AND IS TAKING All Indiana Free Banks. I ITTSBURGH, KENTUCKY AND IOWA MONEY AT par: I I’ li (B ii ix. Gro c c ry, i J ; Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ' . i v5-n9O-fy. W H BROOKS, Jr , Wholesale Bookseller, } -ANDye r si -a rs'ccix • No L Calhoun Street. Fort Wayne, Indiana. 'toeing THE PIONEER P.GOK MAN OF R ) Northern Indiana n^p’Ttfully announces that he has the largest stock <»f BOOKS & STATIONARY. in th** citv. which he offers to th** trad? anus ’ . uaily low for Gash. Religious, Scientific. Political, •»ihl Miscellaneous, cnnstnntlv on band — . School Books, of every description, Slates, Pencils, M ips, and Stationary. PAP E R . L'-tti-r, Gnu, Ligrtl Cap -Nnto, Drawing Biol ting and Wrappii.tr Paper of every description. , FANCY ARTICLES. Wall, Window and Ceilintr Uppers, G<> L D P ENS, . BLANK BOOKS. L\W and MEDIC \T, Bdngc INKS and WRITING FLUID of all kinds, Blnck Bine, Carmine <{c Printers Inks, Paints and Engravings, Magazines. Worcesters Dictionary. American Cyclopaedia. Agent for Bro and D Anplefon Co ,N. York fettle. TCrnwn J Co Foctnn. Blanrhtr 1 J T.ne, Philadelphia. All their publications furnished nt fhet ‘Cat al prices. Order® most <n ensure promr»* attention bo •ircnnip’iniad w«lh the ea®h. Cinr'nnnti nnd Indianapolis hllß duplicat'd. Liberal discount made to Teachers. Music, and Musical Instruments. Violins Guitars. Accordions. Fhitinas. I) rums, Fifes, | I Claronot.s. Every Instrument, warranted per--1 foot. Strings of every description and quality, from 5 cents to 25 cents. Call and examine before purchasing pl®ewhere and he convinced that f am selling I choappvthan any other ‘ nnse in the trade, at 1 No. 4 Calhoun St. W. 11. BROOKS. J r Fort Wayne, fnd. v n 39 Sheriffs Sale. virtue of nn execution to m° directed I land delivered by the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of the State of Indiana I have levied upon nnd will expose to sale n* public ' I auction, at the court house door in sai l county of Adams, bet ween the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p m. nn Saturday, April 28. 1862. ■' th? rents and profits for a terin of yea’-® not pk reeding seven of the following described real | estate to wit: i The southeast quarter of ’he north west , fractional quarter of section thirtv four (34.) : township twmty-five (25,) north of range fonri teen (14) east containing forty (40) acres. Im* ; the same more or less, in Adams county. Ini diana And on failure to n aliz l ' therefrom the full amount of the execution I will at the same time and place, at public auction as aforesaid, ex ! pose to sale the fee simple of said described ■ real estate. Executed as the property of John McKissick at the suit of Joseph Custer. GEORGE FRANK. March 17, 1F62. Sheriff : ID. W. CH AMPER, PHYSIC AIN 4 SURGEON DECATUR, INDIANA. 11 rrnFFICR—On til.' raft siiL of Sr.-nn.l «t. Stoop*’ Saddle shop v| uFJ

BRICK CORNER TO BE TAKEN!! .NOT BY Rebels 6 Secessionists! But by the .-n able inhabitant* of Adams oi' y, in the search of Nevz Cheap Goods! I am now receiving my ol NEW Fall and U inter Goods’ which I off..r niv frii-n'ls nnil cn«f n m ( -r« at oH. P r f *tXCm” : h " '"“J ”v stock of pnrrls ;» romnletp h»vintra Inr/i-r assoitmenf, of WINTER GOODS thin usual. Nov. IHGI. JOSEPH CRABS. TAR!RD apples and peaches, f, r sale * 111 ’l'*' B'ick Corner. Oils, sa-h nod glass, nt the Brick Corner. TJOOTS Shors— a fl.snrfmcnt, for 1 > sale cheaper than the cheapest, nt the Brick Corner. \ superior .article of Raisins, for ]2l£ cenl« per pound, nt the Brick Corner. TF von want twelve pounds of sucar for one dollar, go to the Brick Corner. TFvmiwant sixteen pounds nf Rice, foroiu) dolla 1 -, go to t.he Brick Corner. Vlnrsre nsaortment of Dress goods, of all d» scriptions, at the Brick Corner. HA .' 3it CAl’S—a large assortment, for sain - at . . w Brick Corner. I FADY-MADE clothing, of all kinds, * . ** * 111 6*' Brick Corner. OKEtiETON skirt,, a large aaaoriment fi-r 11 Brick Corner. j T ATE Spring styles ot BonuetsAnd Sh.-iker* 4j of all Sizes, at the H r j e k Corner, j RON Plows, cast and stZ-el MoufffiwdT’for ‘ ‘ Coner. | JIU'A'ES—a choici article; fm'sXle,' j *■ a ktließrick Corner. (v \ JEFFERSON QUICK, DEALER IV CLOCKS. WATCHES, MUSICAL nSTRUHENrS, JEWELRY, &.C., DECATUR. INDIANA. Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instni- . muiits, <tc. repaired <m short notice. j SHOP—On Second Street, in Frazee’s law ofvsn4l. 23 U *2 > r s HS Ki <g[j. e VISIT THE "I Mill 11.11. L CLOTHLIG STORE," Cllntox Street, one doer from Main St , FOBT W A YNE. INDI kN A. FJIIEAPESI Clothing Establishment 1 yln Fort Warne. ' Cheapest place for I , Military Outfitsl | Cheapest place for Men's and Boys’ • , Ready-Made Clotbifig. I Cheapest place for getting Clothing made t« Ordir. In the most Fashionable Myles! "Cheap for Cash.” I"s our motto, and the low price for our garments, made from the best materials, l.ave nstoiitshed those who have heretofore patronized the “Union Hull Clothine Store ” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN A- CO v'-n39. DAVID STI I)UMKi:i:. Attorney and Counsel lor at Law, DECATUR, IND. VITTEL PRACTICE TN THE COURTS OF ’ ’ the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tot h« collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption of lands, <tc. ' 1 < 'n F , , r E T On Mai, ‘ s,rce t. one door south of I the Piihlm Square. v4-nl4. wTimrvzEiF ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, PECATUR INDIANA. XSTILL promptly attend to all bu«!ne«« anI! trusted to him . Strict attention given to thesHciiring and collection of claim* OFFICE—East of the Auditor's Office. 4-'9. B COLL I NS. ATTORVEY anil COI YSELLOR AT LAW, DECATUR, INDIANA. I TTILL attend promptly to all business m IT tru'i.eito his care in the several Court* of the tenth Judicial Circuit. O“0IFICl,—In the Clerk’s Office. v5n29 C . L. IT IL L . DEALER IX Piano Fortes, Melodions. Genera] Music Merchandise: also, keen® n lain stoock of Sewing machines, from the best mat facturera in th- cnnntrv Piano’s from *sf) tneso\ Melodion’s from sls to $l5O. Sewing Machines front $5 to slst>. No s|. Calhoun St., O| posito the Court Ho„«, r "’-W Fori Wayne, fnd. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the Super, ’■■ms < Washington Township, to meet at the office, the Township Trustee, i,, DeCatar on Sa'm .lav the 15th dnv of February. 1862 forth, purpose of settlcing and auditing their ae cnAints. i , JESSE NIBLICK, , .<an 25, I* 62. Township Trustee l.iglil! I.igh!!! KEROSENE Oil Lmp«. mtd KeromreOl at th<* Drug Stor.a