Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1862 — Page 3

TH E EA (i LE~ DKCATUK. THURSDAY, MAY 2'l. >O2. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. Court convenes next Monday. In addition to (he annual settlement with the county Treasurer, measures will be taken to repair or re build the plank road bridge across the St. Mary’s. gYT The agent of the State of Indiana, in New York, in connection with a wealthy banker and broker of that city have been detected in issuing fraudulent 5 per cent. State bonds to the amount of 81,200,000, of which sum 8700,000 have linen redeemed by the parties since the discovery, leaving 8.500.000 outstanding. Two rebel steamers the Carcassian and Bermuda have lately been captured by the blockading squadron.— Their cargoes consisted of guns ammunition etc, and were valued at over 81,000,000. This will prove a serious loss to the rebels. The Bermuda has successfully run the blockade on several oc casions, but she has made her last trip under the rebel flag gyf- The boys from this county who belonged to the 12th regiment, just disbanded, all returned well and hearty.— Their names were II Patterson, W. Wisner, J. Browning, M Ames and J. Lighter. We are not advised as to whether they will re-enhst on the reorganiz ilion of the regiment or not. The Ft. Wayne Sentinel says there is a fair prospect fir its reorganization, and that a greater portion will re enlist. flTSTSeveral membersol Congress have had their mileage cut down considerable. The greatest reduction was titty thousand dollars. 4 am *ll eum(?) truly lor a member of Congress to charge (or tr v- < ling tr. and from the seat of Government. Il members if Congress set such an example, is it to be wondered nt, that such a wholesale system of systematic robberies have been allowed. We have certainly fallen upon strange and evil times, and it is a suggestive qm s ion, who are the real Knights of the Golden Circle? gJg We learn from the Wnpokane’ta, (>.. Democrat, that a negro commit'ed an unmentionable outrage upon the wife of a volunteer, a lew days since at St. Marvs, and then for fear she would give information of the damnable deed, attempted to kill her, an 1 was only prev <nted by her struggles and being Irigliti ned awav by persons attracted toward them by the noise they made. The negro has been arrested and inow in jail at Wapokanetla, awaiting bis trial. AbN-’UNCEMKNT — J list published. File lbs'orieal Pocket War Map, .slo wing at a glance every battle field up to the present time. Likewise, in good plain type on the margin, is given a compr, hensive sullien'ic record of each battle, and the name and number of regiments engaged from what State, ifec , <fcc. Also, the number of kdied and wounded, and which army was victorious. The Map is in every respect complete and reliable for the entire Southern Stall s and coast. At this time the Historical Map will be found of great importance, ns each battle field is distinctly marked in colors, ac companied by the date and particulars.— Its accuracy and convenience bespeak for it an iminence sale. The publishers, Messrs. Asher it Co., Inijianapolis, Ind., request us to say that the Map will be sold principally by agents to whom liberal inducements will be given by applying to them immediately.— Also, a sample copy will be sent, post paid, on receipt of 30 cents. i .Jl_ . The People’s Great Books. —Are published by John E. Potter, <ll7 San Mini Sfreet Piladelphia, Pa. whose adver-ii.si-uießi will be found in another column The Publications of this bouse are well nnd,favcrably known throughout the community as the best works ever yet issued juu the particular subjects of which they treat. They are all of a highly practical character; nre written in a clear and distinct rtyle so as to be easily understood, and are offered at very moderate prici s, thus placing them within the reach of everybody. Mr. Potter’s reputation for liberality and fair dealing is unquestioned, and we take pleasure in recommending I.is books to the notice of our readers. He will forward any of them by mail, postage paid, on receipt of price.. Liberal terms are offered to agents

Vr. Robruk’s Remedies. We publish in nnoth r column of to day’s paI per an article from the Cincinnti Times, descriptive of D- Hoback’s extensive nwdicn! estab llishment in thntcifv. By the way. Dr. Hoback a RernchiM, line.- obt-inc a great and Deserved I popularity with nil classes. It has been but a short time since tlms Remedies were introduced into onr section of country; yet Dr . Brennan. I Dr R-.b'ickss nsent in this place, mfomns us thnthis nates'of the BlooZ Pills and 8100-Pmi--1 fior now far exceed those of nil other med mines i for which he is ntren:. combined. Ihe reason j for fins, is thattliev nave stood the test of practical expc i-ne.e. We know this not only from the meuths of other-, but. wo w<* have used them iin on- ' fan ilv with*'” very best results Fur nl diseases of the blond, gen-ral debiLry ' whether proceedin'' from sickness or from ua - , galwenness indigestionand all kindred ailI nients we recommend the Scandinavian Bi’.ii- j Jedi *as the vFiiv bust medicines extant. 1 1>‘V i I are Aestined to achieve no ephemeral succcts . ' I but a permanent and deserved reputation, and which will render them a m every 'iimilv.— Napoleon, 0,, North blest, march . ' | Sec advertisement. Guardian’s Sale. is hereby e-iven that th ■ under [X .j 'ued Guardian of the estate and person of Tsabell Moissc, by virtue of an order of ' the court, of Common Pleas of Ad ons county. will sell nt private sale nt her residcnci in De entur. in the said county of Adams in the Stale 1 of Indiana, any time on and after the feoth day of .Tnlj , A.’ D. 18<*2. the followin'.’ described i real estate subject to the dower of Elizabeth I Neisse, widow of William Miesse, deceased toll wit: The undivided one fourth part of lu-lols , number 290,21)1 and 25 an 1 Out-let No 26, all in Hie town of Decatur in the said county of i Adams,upon the following terms: > One half the purchase mom vto be paid in ' hand, mid one half in six mmiilis from dnv of sale, with interest from day of sale on d. ferred payments to ne secured to the snti-f u-t on of the undersigned. ELIZABETH ATIISS 1 .. May 15,186’. Guardian, j . r i> oi; o . Attorney at Law, Has provided himself with foiins, and all pai pel’s necessary to secure all kinds <» soldlet•? I Claims for Pensions, Bounty a id Baek Pay, and is prepared to secure such claims as promptly as possible. Decitur, Ind., May 18,)fG>. v6-nl6-mb. Sheep Shears. 4 LL prices, from fitly cei> r • i>> <’i d .*u .2.1 pi r pair, at. NUI’TMAN it UkAW I'OLD, Lime r V)K side in small q ’mil irs.’for whilt v. a*h j llg> NUTI’MAN tI. \l'<)ii i h Wool Twine. Ofw tLBS. Wool Twine, at, N’UTTMAN .t CRAWFORD, 1 GREAT WORK GN THE HCF.CE. Ths Horse and his Diseases: BY HUol.lt fJb- ' < Cl t. S., Professor of Patholv jy and ()): ratio- Surgery in the Vettrinuiy (allege of Philadelphia. Pro- > i feasor <j Velrrinnry Mcdioi ein the ate ■ Agricultural iollscp oj Ohio, Secret- ry of the. American let r mar y Also elation of Phda e-l’.lii , pc. etc. IT TELLS YOU Ot Breeding, Breaking. Stabling, Feedins., Grooming, Shoeing, and the general maiiagemelil oi the hors.’, with the best nimles of adniinisterilig medicine, also ho-w to treat Bit i ng. Kick - • ing. Rearing, Shyiug, Stumbling, crib Biting, Re ilessness, and other vices lo which lie is subject; with numerous explanatory engravings. IT TELLS YOU Os the causes, symptoms, and treatment as Strangles, Sure i hroat. Distemper, Catarrh. Influenza, Bronchi- ! lis, l’m".imo.iia, I’iein i-y, Br.ken Mind i * Chronic Oongli. It'iaring and Whistling, j I/nn'i’is. Sure Mouth and Ulcers and D eiyed teeth, with oilier diseases of j the respiratory organs. IT TELLS YOU Os the causes, symptoms, and i treatment of Worms, Buts, Colic. S rangiilatiou, Stony concretions, Ruptures, I'.ilsy, IbarihiEL Jaundice. Ilepalii, rille i. Bloody Urine, S’o> es in tin* Bind . der. Inflamalimi and other d,senses of; the Stomach. Bowels, J.iverend Urinary Organs IT TELLS YOU Os the causes, symptoms and treat...cut of Bone. Blood, and Bog Sav in. Ring one, (tails, Founder. Sole Bruises and Gravel, cracked Hoofs, Scratches, canker. Thrush, ami corns;! also, of Mergims, Vertigo, Epilepsey, St aggers, and other diseases of the i’ eet, Legs anb Head. IT TELLS YOU Os the causes, symptoms and t reatment of Fistula, Holl Evil, Glanders Farcy. Scarlet Fever, .Mange Surfeit, Locked Jaw, iiheuiii.il ism, < ,m,>. Galls L iseases of ths Eye amt Heart, <t-e., Ac , and how lo manage Castra tion, Bleeding, Trephinning, Kowding, Firing, Hernia, Amputation, l apping, and other surgical opperalionv I I' TELLs YOU Os lUrey’s Method of l aming Hoi>es;iiow"to accustom a horse to strange sounds and sights, and how to Bit. Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; alsc the form and law of Wait HASTY. The whole being the result of more than fifteen years’ cai'elul study Ilf the habits, peculiarities, wants and weakness of this uoblt and useful aunimal. 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IW i 8 kkGI r .B3’'G© Bi*i (I e Build er s. Notice is hereby gi”en that sealed proposals will he received by the undersigned, at the ■ Auditor’s office until the 4th day of June A. i) 18G2. for the repair of the old bridge over the Marys river below Decatur, on the plank ; road And I will also receive sealed proposals for . the building of a now bridge ove* the said river 1 at the above place. I The plan ami specifications for the repairs of the o.d bridge, and also for the new bridge jean be seen at the Auditor’s office. j The propriety of repairing the old bridge or t/e building of a new one will be reset vc«l t<» | the Board of Commissioners to determine upon the opening of the said proposals. | By order of the Board of Commissioners. W. G. SPENCER, iMiy7,D ; 6?. Auditor A C, Eatn iI y Grocer y WKT KS BAKE R Y , Two doors South of N. M ibers, on Secoml St., Dec L'lmi IjESH LUCAS have ju-t received, and b will keep on hand a full ami compL-te as‘•oitnnmt of choice family Groceries such as Uof fee, Sugar, I'ea, Spices, Tobaec > t Soap, etc i They will also keep on hand Fre slt Bre td , i PIES, CAKES, CKACKEIIS. j and in short everything usually found in a well stocked Bakery. Ljr'Wedding cake and cake for parties fur nished on shorl notice ami nasonable terms April 21, 1862. viml'2. SH' num Eli S I! II I! 11. A Horn eys and Counsellors nt Law, DECATUR, IND. I’R.VL'TIGE IN THE UOTTRTS OP 7 V the tenth-judicial Circuit, attend to* lo ’ collection of cljiims, the payment of taxes.ro. i dempl ion of lands, de. OFFICE —On Main street, one door south o’ I the Public Square. vl-nl 1. ' iirZ7«n» m' b= ar b iw «- • VISIT THE "I'M C.lS’l CLOTIIffH STORE," J which, has been removed to the corner of Ma in And Clinton Streets, j FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. / CHEAPEST Clothing Establishment V7 In Foil Wayne. Ami where also may be found the largest asI sortment of CLOTHS, CASSTMHRS. VESTINGS, I de., whieh they make to order in the most f.ish I ionable style j New Yoik, Paris and London fashions for j-alm __ “Cheap f hi Cash ” Is our motto, and the low nrice for our garments. made from the best materials. Lave as * tonished those who have heretofore, patronized, ike ‘‘Union Hall Clothinu Store.” KRAMER. FLEDDERMAN CO. v’-ns:i Ordinance of the 'Town of An ordinance passed bv the Board of ! Trustees of the Town of I)* catur, May i 5 1862. I )E it ordained by the Board of Trustees of fi } the town of Decatur, that a side walk he I constructed on the cast side of Mercer street.! [ from the gate of the Presbyterian church lo the . > gate of the Catholic cemetery, upon the follow . I ing grade: At its commencement at the southern tnrmi- ' nns of the sidewalk on the east side of Mercer street it shall he on a level grade with the same. , ; from which point to the south side of R igg street, it shall boa uniformily descending I grade: from the sou h side of Rugg street to the south side of Dak street, it shall be on a uniI formily level grade*; ami from the south side of Oak street to the gate of the Catholic com *teiw, its terminus, it shall be a uniformily descend ing grade—also, — that aside walk be built from th? north side of Jackson street to the north side of Marshall street, on the east Side of Second street, up -:: tin* following grade; Commencing at the northern termki'is of (he side walk on the east si ’e of Second stPeoet. and on .a level grade with the sane, it. shall be built on a level grade to a stake in front, of in 10l number two hundred ami sixiy-two, (262 where it shall be cut down one foot below the surface; from the stake last mentioned t<» its terminus it shall be a gradual desceialing grade at and on a level with a grade stake on ■ the north side of Marshall street. PLAM AND SPLCIFIC Vri )N r . The Grade of these walks shall be eight feel in width, commenceing >u a line with the lot . and extending toward the center of the s'reel, four feet of which shall be planked with good 1 sound white or bnroak plank, which shall Is one and one quarter inches in thickness, and shall be laid on stringers, I x 1 inches, which shall belaid length wise of the walks, parallel to each other ami shall be four feet apart from outside to e ami shall he of limber of the same quality as the plank. No plank shall exceed eight inches in width, and each plank shall be nailed to the stringers with not less than four ten penny nails. The several crossings of the streets, and alleys shall be laid with plank one and one half inches in thickness, lai<l lengthwise with the walk, upon ties 4 x 4 inches, laid crosswise with the walk, ami similar in con : struct ion, to those already laid down at the different street crossings. The outside line of the 1 walk shall be two ami one half feet from the lien ’of the lots, and shall have twoand ene half ■ inches inclination toward the center of the ' street,and shall present an even surface. At' all points where required, box culverts shall be 1 constructed to carry off the surplus water. It is further ordained that the owners of real i estate along the line of the proposed walks, shall be required to complete the same on or beiuce the first day of Septemlwr, »862, and if not completed bv that time, all unfinished will bp sold by the Marshall, am! the expense incurred collected from the owners ol' the property. In testimony whereof, i have hereunto set my ( hand this sth dav of Mnv. 1862. A. J HILL, May 15th. 1- L’ Ukrk '

7o Destroy Rats, Roaches, C*c To Dtslro . Mice Moled,.and Ants, T<> Destroy Bed Bugs. To Destroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, Ac. To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plantsand Fowls. io Destroy insects on Animals <fce. T> Destroy Every iorm it species of Vcriniu TH « “only infallible remedies known.’ 1 Destroys Instantly. i EV ERY FORM AND SPECIES OF ] VE R MIN.. ■ Tim-.’'Preparations (unlike an others) are “Free from Poisons.” ' “Not, dangerous to th" Hum’in Koily’ 1 “K’afs do not die on the nr"miscs.“ ' "They come out of their Imlosto di<> ” k ‘ n hey an* th" only infrti]'Llp kn'wu.’ ‘■l2 yars and moi-(* cstablislwul in New York I f sed hr; the Citv Po«t Office. f -'t f hff —• — ’he Citv ami Station ]{ » 'se< Tsedhtf the City Steamers Sh'ps. • ' Used hy the Cu v ’To^nilnls. Alms ITeimes. Used h, f the Citv Astor* St Nicholas l:S( l hy the Boarding ?lousps, Am . ( Vc.. ’ ,sr,/ h tf mere than 5 ‘ 00«> Private F Ste>' r i nr tie,-) ■r'm'o.’i n r is ft wry taker e said hi/ the pennif' D Htnrs De dcrs, fte Hftl’SE!\ EF,P t R S—t rm 11 »l e«l will, v ••>i 11 n<»ed bp so no longer if thev u<e “<*n*-tars” r ’\- lerminalors V’e have used jttoo'ir :-iti-fmo . , i<m. and if a box cost we won l I Lave it. Wo have had fried po»son«, but thev < ff*eted no’b ■ itig; but ‘ .’Co-stars ” nrticle kimrks the breath out of r it.«, Mie"’l? tfiches. and Be- quick erthan we can write it It i< in (rr,. n t dcmnml all over the en t )'•••/ -- / f) Cr-ize/fe MGRI! GR AFN and provisions arp desfrove.l anuallv in Grant Co-in*v l»v v;*rmin than w.r:l I pav for tuns olthL Rat ami Insect Killer-— Lan ■ cast- r [ Wi\C //,-r 7</ HENRY R. f'OS'r \H- -Wp arc selling vonr preparation's rapidly. Wherever thev have hern used Bats, Mice. Roaches and Vermin dis appear rapid!v. Eoker Sr<>i'Ki’ i,u. Druggists Windsor M<| j , “ Oostf/Es' D Tto'tcb Exterminator, ; '‘Cm.'Mr’x” ‘ /> >7 Bur/ Exterminator “Costar's" Electric Powder, lor Inserts, , t n 25c 50 \yn $ .0 Boxes. Piotti.es and Flasks ■»3 and Size eor Plantations. Ships Boavs Hotels, <V.c.X'r, CAUTIOH I I ’ T.y prevent th-* public from being iumo<ed upon by Spurious ami High ily Pornicions I mitm i ms, a new la el lias been 1 prepared bearing, a sac simile of the Proprimors j signatule. Ex imine eaeh box bottle or flask j carefully herare purchasing and take nothing but ‘ Cottars,*’ 1 -'Sold F.wrywkcr • —his All Wholesale Diu gglsts in the large cities Some of t,h<* Wholesale Agt’s in N, Y. City. *! ShicfTt ’.in Brothers Co |D S. Barnes Co. ;B. A. Fahnestock <t Hull |F. 0. Wells Co. i Bush Gale <t Robinson |M. Ward Close <tCo iMe Kisson <t Robbins, | Hall Dixon <& Co. Lazellit Marsh a Gardner | James S Aspinall, * A. B. aD. Sands .t Co | Wheeler and Hart, Harral Risley a Kitches | Morgan and Allen, ’ Hall. Ruckel a Co. | Thomas ,t Fuller. ! P. D. Orvis | Conrad Fox. AND OTItl-Its Philadelphia, Fa, i T. W. Dyot a Co—Robert Shoemaker .t co. B. A. Fahmistook a co —French Richards a 00. ' AND OTHERS. Boston Mass, 1 Geoc. Goodwill a co.—Weeks a Potter M, S. Burr a co.—Jdo Wilson, Jr. AND OTA b rut Also all WnnLESAtE Druggists at Chicago, Hl, St. Laid*, Mo . Detroit, Mich, Louitstnlle Kg., Cincinnati O. Pittsburg Pa. Jinffalo K. T. AND ur Duriioi'T-) GrtxjEii-*, Storekeepers and RETAILER'S geilunillv Hl Illi COUNTRY Towns an.l Villages In the I jilted States, ’ AT j psi .-’’'h A S 3 ift I Ulf j BY dil t.t. iirnm ho. And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Retalers generally. Deal’rs can order as above. Or fiddress orders direct—[or it Prices, Terms, xc., is desired, for [lB- - Circular, giving reduced Prices]to IH’.NRY It ( OSTAIt I Prikcii-al Depot — No. '*l2 Broadway — (Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) I New York.

Hang Your Banner on the 1 OUTER WALL' IBRAOKENIHD3 E IS NOW RECEIVING i !La rg c A(1(1it io n s TO HIS Immense Stock of (i KOO E KIES!! AND IS TAKING Vd Indiana Free Banks. I ITTSHL'Uf;it, II!-: STL'CKY AND IOWA MONEY AT par: 11 'TII (D n i x G rocc ry . i J 1 . Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets. • • FORT WAYXE. INDIANA. V5-I13()-Iy. I . 9PPBSITIOV IS THE LIFE (IF TRHIE! W H BROOKS. Jr , Wholesale Bookseller, -AV„rwt- ts' - v. «r ® —v’ rqra r- x n, No 1. f'alhonn Strpp*, Fort Wayne, Indiana. , J)’’ ING THE PIGNEER BOOK MAN OF I " > Norfbcru Tmlbinn rp«n<>ctfully announces ; 1 i that he hn« the lor’ze*! stock of J BGOK> Jz STATIONARY. in the citv. which he offers to th" trade onus ■ | un’flv low for Cash. Religious, Scientific. Political. •iml Miscellaneous, rmist’intlv on hand j qphnol Books, of ev<>rv description, Slates, i Pencils. Maps, nnd Stationary. PAP E P . ’> L'‘lf,or, Can, L°:ral Cap Note, Drapin ’* P’of | ’ ting and AV rapping Paper of every description FANCY ! Wall, Window r.ml Ceiling Papers, 6 OT. 1) PENS, TITAN’*’ nnnKs. LAW an'l VPOTC\T, Pnnrrq TVKS mil WRITING FT,TTID nf all kinds. Bln eV Rbio. Cormine J-n Magazines. ' Worcesters Dictionary, American Cyclopa'din. . Airent for i T Tnrpnr Tiro and D Annlefon »(■ Co., N. York. , Little. Brown .t- Co Bnstn’i. Rlanehard <k T n»>, Philafbjphin. •Ml th"ir publications furnished at thei ’Cat- ' a.lo'i’no nriees Orders must 1n ensure nrnmnt attention b" •irronipaniud w?*h the rnsh. Cinrhinati nnd Indianapolis KWs duplicated Liberal disoount made to Teachers. ’Fonlc, and Mnslcal Irstrnments. Violins. • Guitars. Accordions. Flutinas D rums. Fifes, . Clarnnnfs. Tn«trnm'’nt warranted nnr fort. Strings nf < v.‘rv description and quality, from 5 eont« to 25 cents Cull and examine hpfnr« purchasing elsewhere and be convince'! flirt r am selling cheaper than nnv other k o«,«n in the trade, nt. Vo. 4 Calhnun St. W. H. BROOKS. Tr Foil, Wavn<*. Ind . vmMH SherilTs Sale. I) V virtue of an ex'Ciitmn to nm dirndm’ I land delivered bv the Cle*k nf th" Coin of Common pb-ns of Adams eonnt.v in thr Smt< <>f Indiana, 1 have levied upon nnd will e\-pos« tnsah*. at public auction, nt the Court House door, iu said Conntv of Adams, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p in . on Saturday, Matt 9A. 1362, the rents an I praffits. for a term of years n »* < \ ceeding sevmi, of the following described ref’ estate, to-wit: Inlet No six’ v (3 '■ an I th* w'm! part or t-y, thirds of L »ts No 157. 15'1. nnd I-9, RS feet, i. depth from their fro ton Fifth street, in tht town of Decatur, in the county of Adams an-' State of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of said execution I will at th" same tin am! place, at public auction as nforvsaiil ex pose tosale the fee simple of sai.l dcscribt d re: 1 ! estate. Executed a 1 - the propertv of J. IT Braimu kamp, replevin bail, of Calvin D Hart GEORGE FRANK. April 17, 1862. Sheriff I I). AV. CITAMPER. Pit YSICAIN *V SURGEON I) E C A TUR, INDIANA. I Ili’-Gl'lllE —On tho e:isl bid*-of S*'coii’l ’*t. opposite Stoop.’ Saddle abop. v I-n I’2

r E7’JS SJ BRICK CORNER TO BE TAKEN!! A’OT HY Rebels £ Secessionists! But by the t*blc; luhabiiHntt ol Au ams oi* .y, in th* search of New Cheap Goods! I am now receiving my stock of NEW F;dl and V inter Goods! nlneli T ofV, ,- (nv f|-fpp f | K nnd c*i«tnn*n*-,* nt n. ;, ri '’'’’k* 8, nnv '' s,rJ Jic \\ ,'s-t al,- ntock *»f t*nod« its complete hnv-insr.-i larger assortment, of WINTEI! GOODS j thin tisonl. ’ ’ N" v . U=6l. JOSEPH CBABS. D HillD apples and peaches, for sale Urick Corner T)\ I X PS, Oils, sash and eln«s. nt the Urick Corner ’ I " ent. for I 9 sale cheaper than the cheapest, nt the Hriek Corner. V superior article of Raisins, for 12'cents per pound, nt the Brick Corner. J - r yon want twelve pounds of snt;nr for one i dollar, so to the n r : f k Corner. TE you want sixteen pounds of Ric.., for orc * -l-'llnr, jro to the Brick Corner. lire nsx.,rf lPl ~t of Gress ~f n ]l . 1 scriptions, nt the Brick Corner. UA IS ,t CAl'S—a large assort merit, for sale Brick Corner. I ) EADY-HaDE clothing, of ali krnds',' jy f. Brit k Corner. Q KhLETON'skins, a ] ar g e assortment? fhr ’ Br'ek Corm’r. ’ I APE Spring sty les of Bonnets at .1 Shatters ■ i J Os all sues, atlhe l !lic k Corner. I li"N I’iows, cast and stm-i Sf. ml boards "for 1 'he |;. il k Coner | Jl'l AES— a choice artTcie; for sajc™" ; ’ Kick Corn.,. — Y .lEFPERSON QL'IT’K, LEALEK IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, MUSICAL nmmiENTs, jewelry, &c., DECATUR, INDIANA. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instru- | ment-, Ac. repsired on short not ice. SHOP-On Second Street, in Frazee’s law of,rq: _ vsnJt. Vv. I). FRAZEE.' ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, DECATUR. INDIANA. W- I ,' r '. l ’7"’ P . f, - y atlP " d tosll business en • 1 trust."l to|„m. Btrict „ (llllli iv( , nh , I thesee,.ring and collection of claims ,Or FlCE—East of the Auditor’s Office. 4-‘fr E. L. STTROFS. WHOLESALE &. RETAIL DEALEP, IV DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS. Oil- Paints. Dye-stuffs Burning Fluid, p'uro Lines ami Liquors, nil th.-patent m.-di cities ofthedny. White-wash, hair nnd hat brushes. Perfumery, fiarigipam. kiss-me-Kweetly, etc. toilet articles, spice's, <tc. ! i escriptions carefully compounded. Corner of CuHiouh nnd Jlafn Nti’erty, FORT WAYNE, (ND. SHUT OT TOffl i’.ll'Tllil), 100,0(10 rOU ND S V 00 L IV a ii t ed! At the above Establishment, for which we will pay the highest; rates in <sr - fr-ai tri es » To our Customers and all others who have WOOL TO MANUFACTURE OR F.XCHINGS. we can offer a LARGER ami BETTER assort meht of Goods of our OWN MANUFACTURE this Spring than any previous season; while ill tile ( USTOM DEPAHT.iJHA I — OF CARDING. SPINNING ami FULLING. with experienced hauls and close attenti.m, we hope to merit, patronage here'ofore bestowed . HARD SOAP AND LARD taken in i-xchauee as nsiml. H. RUDSILL’S SONS. May 22. 1562 vti-uIH m I. Commissioner’s Sale. ’V’GTICE is hereby given tlr-U the under x X signed ComiuiHsioner, wppoiuted by llm court of Common Pleas of Adams county, by virtue of an order of said Court will offer at private sale, the following described real estate to-wit; The southeast quarter of the south ve-t quarter of section five in township twenty•*» \ en north of range fourteen ea-t containing for : ty acres of laud, more o- less, nt any time aftc r July Atk, 1862, on the following terms; One third of the purchase money to i v pit I in end. one third in six. and one third in twelve months, with interest, on deferred pav mvnts, the pm chafer giving his m>t" wi?h up proved seem it v, waiving bem fit. of valuaiitm laws. D STIU>AB.\KER. Max L’>, D 6? w7 C*»mn»h*Moiier