Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1862 — Page 3

TH E E A G LE. J DECATUR, THURSDAY. MAY 15, ’O2. "b Official iapkr of the count?. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS, Camp Correspondence. Tiptonville, Tennessee,} May Ist, 1662. J Mr. Editor, Sir: Thinking a few lines from the 47th would no doubt be interesting to many readers of your paper. I will give you a few particulars. We . are stationed nt the above named place; fire miles below Island No. 10, by land nnd twenty-five bv way of the river.— How long we shall remain here it is impossible to tell at present. We have about one hundred and fifty mules and horses, together with other property taken at this place, which we are now taking care of; consequently wo will not leave here until it is all moved. We have a fine camping ground on the “sandy bottom” of the Mississippi river. And if the Government thinks the 47th, has done its share of figh’ing, we could not be stationed at a better place. The productions of the “sunny south” are being brought into camp in abundance. I find the staple articles to be mosquitoes, mules and negroes, the first mentioned the supply far ixceeds the demand, nnd lam informed that just, down the river they are more plentiful than here. Our bovs are in fine spirits, health improving, and everything passing off smoothly, “our clothing included.” We have all kinds of amusements going on in camp. Foot racing is indulged in from the staff officer down to the privates. A few evenings since some of the boys conceived the idea <>( running a foot race on all-fours, which produced considerable merriment; the regiment being out ia full force to witness the same. The boys are all confident of seeing Indiana, or as they term it the “happy 1 ind of Canaan,” by the 4th of July. I will close by gtvingyou th- mnster roll of the old Adams company, together with the changes that have taken place since its organization, as kindly furnished me by my most esteemed friend Captain Crabs. Yours .to, Wm. VANCE. C'MMIOIONKD OFFICER* Austin Crabs, Captain, Horatio J. P. Jennings, Ist Lieut. Calvin I). Hart 2nd NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER 0 . William A. Dailey. Orderly Sergeant. . Joseph Lenhart, I->t serg’t. Samuel C. Snyder, 2nd * Clark Brothers, 31 Godfrey Christen, 4th Wilson G Wadkins, Ist Corporal; John C. Tindall, 2nd * Joseph Helm, 31 Samuel Smith. 4th Henry H. Reichard, 5.h Ira A. Blossom, 6th * John Brock, 7th James Davy, Bth PRIVATES. Alguire Emanuel Anders Dennison * Ault John C. Avery Daniel A very Lorenzo * Avery Join Baxter Isaac Barkley Simon Bailey Mahlon Ball Samuel Ball Shadrich * Baker Marion Bates Henry Beam Johnson Blossom Jilin M. Boner Samuel E. Brown William * Brothers Edward W. Bi.lrr.nii Jonathan Cowgilt Thomas J. Carpenter Josiah * Crosier Samuel Cronan Ja nes Denman John Dean John Eley Jacob Everett Phillip Fordyce Henry B. Fordyce Jasper N. Gauze Eno’'h U. Gauze Wilson Gilson Menassah Gilson James Haynes Isaac N. Humes George Joties William J. Jones John Johnson James M, Lahmon Dayton Long John Lord Franklin Lotzenhiser John Major Milton Marvin William Martin Hamon McLead John Middleton John * Middleton James Overly James Purdy Lewis Place George Porter William Ray John M Railing Martin Railing Jacob Riker Eli Riker Lafayette Ritter Tobias Roop William Sacket William Sacket Cyrus Scoles Andrew W. Shell Levi Shrank Jacob Sipes Peter W. * Smith Isaac * Smith Josiah Smith John A. < -Snader Theodore Thatcher John ■Thompson R. H. * Troutner George W. Weimer Henry Woodward James Weimer John T. Teeplu John P. Zidiker Joseph Everett Joseph. Jacobs Charles The following changes have taken place in the the company since leaving Ptcatpr.

I RESIGNATIONS Capt. EsRiAS Dailey . resigned Feb. 3J, I 1862. | Captain B. 11. Dent, resigned April 12th, 1862. DEATH’ ; Second Lieut. Henry C. Weimer, died at Bardstown, Kv.. February’ 1 7th, 1862., M J. Vance, HoipjtM Steward, died at iLouisville. Kv.. Feb 24th, 1862 John W. Kern. Commissary ScruL, died nt Riddle’s, Point, Mo. Apt:l’7th, ! 1862 I” Seth W. Watkins, private, died at Pl. I Commerce, Mo , Feb. 24th, 1 862. I William Ruby, private, died at’New Madrid Mo, March 19th, 1 862. Those names marked with a reference are absent from the company. v» r . Raba<-k’a Romerlies. i We publish in nno’h • r column of to day’s onnor. an article from the Cinrinnti Times. descrini five of Dr RobicVs extensive medical esHb. lishment in that citv, By the wav. Dr.Bohack’s RcnioWos have oht- inert a great nnd Beservod populiritv with all classes. Tthss been but a i short time since then Remedies were introduced 1 into our section of conn’rv; vet. Dr Brennan. Dr. THbacks,s agent in this nlace. infdtim’ us thathis antes of the BlooZ Pills nnd Bion- Purifier now far exceed those of all other med icinos for which he is agent, combined. Tim reason j for tins, is that tlinv nave stood the test of prac- ; tical experience. W"e know this not only from I the mouths of others, but. we we have used them in our own family with the very host results. I For all diseases of the blood, general debility. I whether proceeding from sickness or from uat--nlweaness i nrligestion nnd all kindred ailments wo recommend the Scandinavian R"niedi< «ns the very but medicines extant. They are .tostined to achieve no ephemeral succets. but a permanent and deserved reputation , and which will render them a necessity in every j family.—Nupslsos, 0., North West, .Vurc/u See advert isement. DECATUR LODGE NO. 854 F. & A. M Regularmeetings of thisLndge is on Wedues day evening of, or proceeding, the full of the moon in each month DAVID SHOWERS! W. M. ; JAMES STOOPS, Jr., Sec’y. ST. MARY’S LODGE NO. t«7 I. O. O. F. Regular meetings of this Lodge every Mon day evening, at 6 1 J o’clock P.M. J. M. NUTTMAN, N. G. C. L. SCHIRMF.YER, Sec’V. Sheep Shears. 4 LL prices, from fifty cents to one dollar I A perpair. at NUI’TMAN & CRAWFORD, Lime IpOR sale in small quantities, for whitewash 1 ing. mniANA CRAWFiHIII Wool Twine. ,)Ai iLBS. Wo d Twine, at ZUv M’TTMAX ,v CRAWFORD. Receipts & Expenditures Os the Town of Decatur. To the lion. Board of Trustees, Os the Town of Decatur'. The undersigned Clerk of the town of Decatur would respectfully submit the following report of the Receipts and Expenditures, of the town of Decatur, for the financial year, ending, April 30th, I 1862 Receipts. j- Amount remaining in the! Treasury, May I st, 1-S6I. <197,52 Received from VV, W. Moore, for building sidewalk, 3,00 . «• Circus license | “ from John Crawford, for building sidewalks, 11,91 “ from Jesse Niblick, adm., “ for building sidewalks, 30,76 from county Treasurer, detin quent taxes, I “ from tax duplicate. 25G.70 i ' from Metzger <fc Grim, license, 5,<»0 I — Total Receipts, 52-JI2, Expenditures. Expense of sidewalks. 151,67 1 ” printing or* in an cos, report and notices. 53,00 \ ” Hauling volunteers to Fort Wayne. 20,00 | ” of election, 3,00; Town Treasurer’s services, 1' ,9-’ ” Trustee’s services, - 25JH | ” Clerk’s ” 41,70 Marshal’! ” 6.H1 Viewing sidewalks, and establishing the i rade of the same. 3,00 : Attorney fee, 5.0 • I Map of the town, 1 Sundries, 2.45 ; Total Expenditures 329,56 The above shows the transactions of the Treasury, during the financial year,, ending I as above, while the fo,rawing shows the a- j mount of each kind of fund, in the Treasury,. at the commenccmen o' the present financial year, the amount received, and the amountj disbursed, which shows the true condition of; the Treasury on the ffist day of May, 1862. Town Revenue. RECEIPTS. Ammountiu the Treasury. Mav 1. 181.2, 197,-'2 received during the year, 326,40 Total Recipts £23,92 DISBURSEMENTS. Amount of orders redeemed and filed with the Clerk 3G6,t>9 Balance remaining in the Treasury, May I, 1862, 157..53! Special School Revenue. ; RECEIPTS. Amount in th’ Treasury, May 1. 1861, 17,05 DISBURSEMENTS. Amount paid School Trustee 17 05 Leaving this fund balanced. . I would fijrjther report that ther are orders butstahding/aml uuredeeaied 1 Mav 1, 186?, 'ito >he amount of. 6(>,60 By deducting the amount of orders outstanding prior to May ', 1662, front the surplus in the Treasuay at that date, it will be seen that after the re- ■ demption of ail outstanding indebtedI ness there will be a surplus in the Treasury to the amount of, 91.23 All of which isr< speclfully submitted. A. J. HILL. May 1, 1862, Clerk. i

MO TICE Bridge Build ersj (Notice hereby gi**en that, sealed proposals will be received by the uudeisigneu, at lhe Auditor’s office until the 4th day of June A. D. 1869; for the repair of the old bridge over th*-. gt Marys river below Decatur, on the plank road j And I will also receive sealed prcposals for the building of a new bridge ove* the said river ' at the above place. i The plan and specifications for the n pairs • of the (»ld bridge, and also for the new bridge ■ . can be seen at the Auditor’s office. i 3’he propriety of re pairing lhe old bridge or the building of a new one will be reserved tq ' the Board of Commissioners, to determine Upon ' the opening of the said proposals. Bv order of the Board of Commissioners. W. G. SPENCER. May 7., 1862. Auditor A C, Fatn ii y Groce r v /ft. TBL '■» B A K E R Y ,1 ' t Two doors South of N. Meibers, ors Second St., Decatur, Indiana. HUSH it LUCAS have just received, and .will ke.ep on hand a full and complete nssoitment of choice family Groceries such as Oof fee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Tobacco, Soap, etc. ■ ; They will also keep on hand Fresh Bread, I J PIES, CAKES, CRACKERS, and in short everything usually found in a well stocked Bakery. ITWedding cake and cake for parties fur- , nished on short notice and icasoiiable terms April 21, 1862. v6nl2. STT nAB A h E II A no no. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law« DECATUR, IND. \T7ILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF ! ▼▼ the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tot.he ! collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption of lands. <tc. OFFICE—On Main street, one door south oi . the Public Square. v4-nl4. . <. > ■l3 K OT-3 • VISIT THE ‘•IJIOX C.ISII CLOTIira SME,” which has been removed to the corner of Main And Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. CUIEAI’EST Clothing Establishment • 1 I In Fort Wayne. And where also may be found the largest as-1 sortment of CLOTHS, CAS SIME RS, VESTINGS, <tc., which they maketoordcr in the-most sash- ■ ion able style j New York, Paris and London fashions fur I sale. “Cheap for Cash.” Is our motto, and the low price for our garments, made from the best materials, have astonished those who have heretofore patronized the ’‘Union Hall Clothing Store.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN A CO. v5-n39. Ordinance of the Town of ®r2> /W « I*« • | An ordinance passed by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Decatur, May 5. IBG2. BE it ordained by the Board of Trustees of ( the town of Decatur, that a sido walk be constructed on the east side of Mercer street. I liorn the gate of the Presbyterian church to the I gate of the Ca’ holic cemetery, upon the follow j ing grade: i At its commencement at the southern tenr.i- --; bus of the sidewalk on the east side of Mercer : street it shall he on a level grade with the same, i from which point to the south side of Rugg street.it slmfl be a uniforinily descending grade: from the sou h side of Rugg street to the j south side of Oak street, it shall be on a unii forrnily level grade; an 1 from the south side of i ; Oak street to the galo of the Catholic cemetery, 1 ' itsTterminus. ctjshal 1 be a uniforiuily descend- ’ ing grade—ALSO.— that a side walk be built from the north side of Jackson street to the north side of Marshall j street, on the east side of Second street, upon the following grade; Commencing at the northern terminus of the I i side walk on the east of Second strceet. and on a level grade with the same, it shall h<» built on a level grade to a slake in front of in lot > number two hundred and sixty-two, (262) ; avhere it shall be cut down or>e Coot below the j surface; from the stake last mentioned to- its ! terminus it shall be a gradual descending j grade at and on a Itjvel with a grade stake on the north side of Marshall street. PLAN AND SPECIFICATI >N. j The Grade of these walks shall be eight feet j ! in width, commenceingon a line with the lots, 1 I and extending toward the center of the s'reet, ' ' four feet of which shall be planked with good • sound while or buroak plank, which shall be i one and one quarter inches in thickness, and j shall be laid on stringers, 4x4 inches, which shall be laid length wise of the walks, parallel to each other and shall be four feet apart from outside to outside, and shall be of timber of the • same quality as the plink. No plank shall ex ' ceed eight inches in width, and each plank shall ’ , be nailed to the stringers with not less than four ! I ten. penny nails. The several crossings of the ' streets, and alleys shall be laid with plank one : ’ and one half inches in thickness, laid length - I wise with the walk, upon ties 4 x 4 inches, laid crosswise with the walk, and similar in con I struction, to those already laid down at the different street crossings. The outside line of the »valk shall be two and one half feet from the ' lien ’of the lots, and shall have twoand cue half inches inclination toward the center of the J street,and shall present an even surface. At all points where required, box culverts shall be | • constructed to carry off the surnlus water. It is further ordained that the owners of real estate along the line of the proposed walks,! , shall be required to complete the same on or be- j fore the first day of September, *862, and if not completed bv that time, all unfinished will be , sold by the Marshall, and the collected from the owners of the property. E In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my | band this sth day of Mav, 1862. A. J. HILL, i i May 15lh, 1862. Clerk.

7o Destroy Rats, Roaches, Ac. To Detdroif Mice AnU, 7’o Destroy Bed Bugs. To Destroy Moths in Furs. Clothes, Ac. To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plantsand Fowls. /o Destroy Insects on Animals Ac. T> Destroy Every furni A species of Vermin TUR “ONLV INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN." Destroys Instantly. - EVSRY FORM AND SPECIES OF IVEft M I N . | These Preparations (unlike all others) are I “Free from Poisons/’ i “Not danirerous to the Human Family.’’ j “Rats do not die oa the premises.” i “They come out of tbefr holes to die ” i‘ They are the only infallible remedies known.’ ••12 years atid more established in New York Citv.” Used hy the City Post Office. Used by the City Prisons and Station Ho 'Res J Used by the City Steamers. Ships, Ac. Used by the City Hospitals, Alms Houses, Used by the Citv Hotels Astor* St Nicholas i Used by the Boarding Houses, Ac., Ac., Fsed by mere than s'ooo Private Families. Seeon° or tino Stprc : 'm'‘ns of w\rt is Everywhere said by the people Editors Dealers, etc HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin need be sn no langur if they nse “Cnstsrs” Ex terminators We have used it to our satisfaction , and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We have had tried poisons, hut they effected noth ing; hut ‘ :Cn<rars ” article knocks the breath out of rats,’Mice" Ranches, nnd Bed-Bugs quick .er than we can write it It. is in great demand ' all over the country.— WrdZn'J () Gazette. MCRE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed , anually in Grant County bv vermin than would pnv for tnn« nlthi® Rat and InsectKiller — Lan caster [ Herald. HENRY R, COST AR— Wp arc selling vonr preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin dis appear rapid! v. i Eoker A Stouffer, Druggists Windsor Md. “ Ooxtar's' Rat, Roach d:c. Exterminator, , “Coit/ar’x” “ Cogtar's" Bed Bug Exterminator. ts Costar's" “ Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, t n 25c. 50. and $'.(P Boxes, Bottles and Flasks * |'3 and f 5 Size eoh Plantations. Ships. Boacs, Hotels, Ac. Ac, CAUTION ! ’ ! To prevent the public I from being imposed upon by Spurious and High ' ly Pernicious Imitations, a new has been prepared bearing, a far simile of the Proprieiors I signafute. Examine each box bottle or flask ! carefully henire purchasing and take nothing ■ but “Costars,*’ i ! ~\'TSold Everywhere—by j All Wholesale Druguists in the large cities Some of the Wholesale Agt’s in N { Y. City. . Shipffelin Brothers A Co. | D S Barnes A Co. B. A. Fahnestock A Hull I F. C. Wells A Co. Rush Gale A Robinson |M. Ward Close ACo Me Kisson Robbins, | Hall Dixon a Co. Lazdle Mar.-h a Gardner | James S. Aspinall. A. B. <fc D. Sauds aCo | Wheeler ami Hart, ; Harral Risley a Kitches | Morgan and Allen, Hall, Rirckel a Co. | Thomas a Fuller. P. D. Or vis | Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa, Ti W. Dvot a Co —Robert Shoemaker &. co. B. A. Fahnestook aco —French Richards a co. AND OTHERS. Boston Mass, I Geoc. Ooothrin a <■<>. —Weeks Potter M, 8. Burr a co.—Jtto Wilson, Jr. AND OTAFRS Also nil Wholesaus Druggists at Chicago, 111, St. Loui*, Afo , Detroit, Mich. Louisville Ky., Cincinnati 0, Pittsburg Pa Buffalo S’. F, AND BT Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally tn all Countrt Towns and Villages Io the United States. — AT I DECATUR, j BY Dll. T.T. DORWIX&CO. And by the Dkuooists, Storekeepers and Retalers generally. lt^~ Countrt Deal’rs can order as above. I Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, die., is desired, 43?*sentl for [ 18i 62] Circular, giving reduced l’rices]io II INKY K COSTAK Principal Depot— No. 512 Broadway —[Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel.) New York.

Jiang Vour Banner on the! OUTER WALL! brackenridg e IS NOW RECEIVING ♦ Large Additions! TO HIS Immense Stock of I G ROC E KIES! ! AND IS TAKING ' AH Indiana Free Banksy I / ITTSBURGH, ’ 1 ! KENTUCKY] I I AND IOWA MONEY '! I , ! . AT par: : | I i Phoe ni x G rocc rv. L * ' i Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets, 1 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. • | v5-n3O-ly. , . OPPOSmOV B TIIE LIFE OFTIllDE! W H BROOKS. Jr , Wholesale Bookseller, ■ I -ANPM.TI? H « » W W-3 R® No -t. Cnlhonn Strep*. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Being the piGneer. book m an of I Northern Indiana rosrH>rtfufly announces ! 1 that ho has the lar'mst stock nf 1 | , BOOKS <t STATIONARY. ■ in (lie citv. which he offers to the trade units j • | uallv low for Can*!. Religious, Scientific. Political, (and Miecpßnncnus. constantly on hand School Rnoks, nf ovnrv description. Slates, Pencils. M-im. and Stationary. PAP E R . Letter, Gan, Pap Note. Gr'in-ino- Hint ; ting and Wranninp Paper of every description. ! EXNCN ARTf~N.ES, Wall, Window nnd C<-iJinv Papers, aoI. 1» PENS, BLANK ROOKS. LAW nnd MRDTOAT, ■Hnorrs INKS and WRITING TLIHD ■ of all kinds, RTnclr RTne, flnrrninc <(-c Prinfcrs Tnfcs, Paints and Engravings, Magazines, Worcoßtors Dictionary . Amnrimn Cyciop < 'pdin J Airent for !UnTn nr A and D Annlc’on <t Go., N. York. ! T ittlp. Brown C<» ■ Blanchard Lee, Pldladnlnhia. All tboir publications furnished at thoi ’Catprices. Orders must 1n onenrn r’Amn' nUpntion Im* nominnanin-l with 11m Cincinnati nnd Tndinmnnlis bUiq fb’nbca-ed. Liberal disI onunt made to Toachnrs. Mnslf, nnd Mnslcal Instruments. ; V3blin c . Guitars. Accord ion «. Flutinas. Drums, Fifpß. Claronots. Evorv Tnsfrnmniit wn r rnn*o<l nor foot. Strings of nrprv description and quality, from 5 confs tn 25 confs Cull and examine before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced that. T am soiling cheaper than any other 1 nv,<s<. in the trade, at ; No. 4 Oalhnnn St. W. H. BROOKS. .Tr. Fort, Wayne, Ind. y'n39. Sheriff's Sale. ’ V virlnc of nn execution to me director I I J.iml delivered bv the Gle-k of the Pont I of Common pb-as of Adams conntv in ’he S' ,t, I of Indiana. I h ive levin 1 upon nnd will expos, to sale, at nuhlie auction, at the Court House I door, in said Coitntv of A<lam«. between flic liottns of ten o’clock a. m and four o'clock p.tu., on | Saturday, May 24. 1862, ■ the rentsand proflits, for a term of years not ex- i , ceeding seven, of the following described r»s< estate. 'o-wit: Inlot No six’ v(9 ') nn I the <v >4 nirtortw, thirds < f Lots No 157, 15'1, nnd 19, f -et i. depth from their fro t. on Fifth stro-t, in tin town of necatiir, in tle> county of Ad una ait.' 1 State of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full ' amount, of said execution I willatibe same tin and place, at, public auction as aforesaid ex pose to sale the fee simple of said described re?] estate. Kxecuted as the proper’v of J. H Branicr , katup, replevin bail, of Calvin D Hart. GEORGE FRANK. April 17, 1862. Sheriff. I D. W ( II AM PER, VHYSICMN A SURGEON DECATUR, INDIANA. IU“OFFICE—On the east side of Second St . opposite Stoop.' Saddle shop. v 4 -nliL

r «' ■ BBC BRICK CORNER TO BE TAKEN!! NOT BY Rebels &, Secessionists! But by the able' li.LaLiiarHß of Au arus ov y, iu the search us New Cheap Goods’ I nm now receiving my stork of NEW J Fall and H inter Goods! Fow' pncr4" v fri ' r,ds r' 1 "• •i . W V ' a \’"' V O,, ’ Pr ' “’■'■’ishment i „ . Ue»t My sf(lcl . of eo „ lU iv ■i’WS mroy assortment, of WINTER GOOP'S I Hinn iißiial. ’ I N “'\' l ' r '- JOSEPH CRABS TAiHR lt appT M and j ea< hen for s?| e f lb uA Corner. “O \ INTS. OiL. aaa], a ..j nl t)ip I . _ Brick Corner. ,T)00T« L 5t,,,.. s_a largo ~...,, , fl „ I > sale cheaper than the cheapest, at t|„. I ...... Brick Corner. : » surcrior article of Raisins, for l”1 ' cents .'V per pound, nt the Brick Cotner. TF von want twelve pounds ,f «,?„,. fo 7™;, • dollar, iro to tho Brfck Corner. TF V.m want n;r 7 n „. .J,,, ; 1 doll.-r. ~o t j.,. Briel Ci)nipr 4 larva assortment of Press mods »'f aII de I iY scriptions, atthe Brick’Corner TT ' 1 S ‘COATS—a large assortment Brick Corner. J > EADY-M ADE clothing, o f ij] ki d7/ ~~ .. Brick Corner. JJLI-.Li'.i <sn S'kirtH, a large assortment' f7 J AFE Springatyffia of lionnet- and Shakeh, ; Ist .all Brick I TRON Row S , ca(lt a'nd steel AGh.: Brick Carter. J JIiLNES—a choice article: for sal.' l.. ut ,he Brick Corner. tyj j JEFFERSON QUICK, DEALER I.V CLOCKS, WATCHES, MUSICAL INSTRUUENrS, jewelry, &C., DECATUR, INDIANA. Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instrnnients, <tc repaired on short, notice. SHOl’—Ou Second Street, in Frazee's Inw o«- |"™- vsn4l. w. I) erazee, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, DECATUR INDIANA. XY 7 ILL prompt IV attend to all business on I U trusted to him . Strict attention given r« I thesecurinv and collection of claims OkklCE—East of the Auditor’s Office. 4-tft B. CO LUI NS. ATTORNEY and <'r>T.VNE!.J,OR AT LAW, DECATCR, INDIANA. TY7ILL attenil promptly to all business „„ It > trusM to'his care in tlie several Courts of the tenth Judicial Circuit. i O*QFFICE—Iii the Clerk’s Office. v5n29 ! c. L. HILL ~ DEALER IN Piano Fortes’. Melodious. .rTK 1T» General Music Yferchandise; also, keens n larn, stoock of Sewing machines, from the best mat facturers in the country. Piano's from ssl) to<s()n. Mflodion's from <ls tn 4150. Sewinv Machines from $5 to 41 ’,O. I N 0.54, Calhoun St., the Court TTobih r)n 3Sl. Fom Way nr, Ind;, Notice. Notice"!., hereby uiven to nil whom it. miv concern, that,the nndersivned has fil-.i her n ■- tition in the Adams Circuit, Court, for thchange of her name from \mv Holmes, to \m.v Moore and ’hat tl e said 1' tition will I. • hear i ;at the next Term of said Court. AMY' HOLMES. Apiil 10,1186?, Just Received. TY RECovnac Pe-an'lv. Tort Wino. Mi 1 . - Wine and Holland Gin, for m-dieal n.. Ulises, at .'lie Drug Store-. E. L. STURGIS. WHOLESALE DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS. ' Oil«. Paints. Dvo-Rtuflk, Burning Fluid, pure Wines and Liquors, nil the patent nie<Rcines of the day. White-wash, hair and hat finishes. Perfumery, frangipani. kiss nir-swA-etlv, etc., toilet articles, spices, <tc. Prescriptionß carefully compounded. Corner of Calhoun and Main .Streets, n!5 v 3. FORT WAYNE, IND. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, For thi\f\elicf nf the Sirk and Distru sed. afU l ' ed with Virulent and i'hronie iseases, nnd especially For the Cure ts Di-esses of the Sex as I Organs. ! A/f EDICAT. ADVICE given gratis by> the 1» » Acting Surgeon ALUABLE REPORTS on Snernißttorrho ’i or Seminal Weakness, and other bist*asf .Hos the • Sexual organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Diq»t?nsary, sent t«» theaffin'.ted in sealed letter envelops, fre»* of charge.— Two or throe Stamps for postage will lie acceptable. Address, DR. J SKILLON HOUGHTON Acting Surgeon Howard tvsociution. No South Ninth bi reel., Biiijadclphi.i. Pa. vh- n '