Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1862 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. bECATUR, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, '<!2. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. Local & miscellaneous. XSTWe want wood at this office. Who will bring it, among those who promised it "when the roads got good?” itr An abundance of rain hna fallen in this vicinity during the week. The Presbyterian Aid Society meets at the residence of J. M. Nuttman, Tuesday evening. T 111 — 111 Jfy Notwithstanding the late frost, | fruit has not been ki'led, and the prospect was never tnore favorable for a large crop of all kinds of fruit. Every vine, bush and j tree is loaded with fruit. jty We do not like to dun our friends, and do not intend to, but will add our pocket book is very, very empty —ema- 1 tinted to the last degree. Those indebted ■ to us etc. X3T Those having county orders on hand should heed the Treasurer’s no- \ tice. No interest will be allowed on county orders issued prior to the first day of June. jCST The Board of Commissioners are In session as we go to press, consequently we omit their proceedings until next week. notice quite a number of buildings in various stages of completion in town. The King Bro., have erected a fine brick blacksmith shop, on Monroe street, east of the Burt House. Others, we understand, contemplate building.— These war times do not seem to deter our citiz ms from making improvements. - Major Mickle whose health has peen qqito treble since his return home, Las been confined to his bed some two weeks. We are glad to add he is slowly improving, The exposures of camp-life have seriously impaired his health. X3T We have received the Continental Monthly for June. The contents are ••The Constitution and Slavery;” “A story of Mexican Life;” "The Hed White and Blue;” “Mnccaroni and Canvas;” ”En Evant“Desperation and Colonization;” “The Education to be;” “TravelPictures;” “The Hugenots of Staten Island;” "liecollections of Washington Irving” “New-England's Advance;” “Wai, He Successful?” "Monroe to Farragut;” “Among the Pines;’’ “Literary Notices;” "Editor’s Table.” Terms: Three dollars t> year in advance—postage paid by the publisher. Address, J. R Gillinore, 532 Bioadway, New York, and 110, Tremont street, Boston. X-y We were somewhat in error in regard to our statements of the retreat of Gen. Banks, in last weeks issue. The particulars of his movements are elsewhere given. he following loss was sustained by Gen. Banks in bis late retreat. Up' to the present time May 30, the total loss, i except in the cavalry, which is light sum up: killed, 32; wounded 122; missing. 622. Stragglers are still occasionally .dropping in. X9*Getleral Halleck to correct the, popular error that Beauregard has been to Richmond of late, says if Beauregerd has beeu to Richmond, others have forged his signature, as I have received letters from him, about the txchange of prisoners, nearly every day for the last fortnight. '*** Almost every day of late we hear of vessels being captured by the blockading squadron. Among the captures annuounced this week are several fine iron sleamprs loaded with arms and necessary supplies for the rebels. Wilmington, Charleston and Mobile are about the only ports now left to the rebels, and they are watched so closely that it is almost impossible for any vessel to run the blockaae. Our gallant tars are becoming jubilant over their prize money • w *The American Agriculturist for June contains a report of the condition of the crops on May 10th. from some twenty States, reported by 937 different persons. From which it appears there is considerable more than the average breipdkh ofdand sown with winter wl eat, and spring wheat, and the prospects of th® various crops are at a whole rather above! the average. They report a good prospect for twice as large a crop of as wars rft ised last year, and three timaa us many peaches.

i JT Headquarters Company H, fl GG.)6t.h Beg’t, O. V., Camp nt Beverly, Va.. July 27,, ’6l. Dr. C. W. Hoback. Cincinnati, Chia:—We received your long wished for remedies a few days tiro. and hasten to return you a unanimous exi ressinn in regard to our opinion of the merits rtf the same. Wo have,used them with great benefit in our Compav, and henrtilv attest to the public opin ion of their great benefits. In our cases, espe daily where there have been so many great changes as from the civillian in daily routine in business at home, to the exposed habits of active ; soldiers in a strange and unnatural country, do j we mo«t appreciate the merits of such Heavensent, values as vonrs. To all those in our po sition do wo most emphatically recommend vour Itemed ios . being assured from experience, that thov will boa very welcome companion. i Yours, very truly, I signed: Joseph A Andrews. Capt. Co. B 6th Regt. 0. V. James Y. Sample, Ist.sergeant company B. Charles IT Foster. 9d “ “ 1 Charles B. Russell, Ist Lieut. Co. B. 6th Reg. Thomas Rovse. 2d “ I E. B. Warren 3d sergeant SA. Saver, 4th " " " I Samuel D Scluiob’Y Commissary, Corporal Charles W Tavlor. Edward Bultmann. “ Carlton G. Cable; together with 60 i ' privates: a unanimous expression being given- i For sale by druggists everywhere. The spe ' cial attention of sutlers is solicited to this as be i ing the best article for complaints incident to ; camp life. Guardian’s Sale. NOTJGE is hereby tri ven that the under- ' signed Guardian of the estate and person |of Isabel] Meisse, by virtue of nn order of i i the court of Common Pleas of Adnms county, ’ will sell at private sale at her residence in De cutur, in the said county of Adams in the State of Indiana, any time on and after the fourth j day of Jul}, A. D. 1862. the following described I real estate subject to the dower of Elizabeth Meisse. widow of William Miesse, deceased to- ! wit: The undivided one fourth part of Tn lots number 290,291 and 259, nnd Out-lot No. 26, , all in the town of Decatur in the said county of I Adani«, upon the following terms: One half the purchase money to be paid in hand, and one half in six months from dav of sale, with interest from dfty of sale on deferred payments, to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. ELIZABETH MIESSE. May 15, 1862. Guardian. J.R.B O B O , Attorney at Law, , ■ Has provided himself with foims, and all papers necessary to secure all kinds o soldiers Claims for Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay, and is prepared to secure such claims as promptly as possible. Decitur, Ind., May 18,1862. v6-nl6-m6. GREAT WORK ON THE HORSE. The Horse and his Diseases: BY ROBERT JEV.YHGS, V. 8., Professor of Pathology and Operatin'' Surgery in t/ic Veterinary College of Philadelphia, Professor of Veterinary Medioine in the ate Agricultural College of Ohio, Secret..ry of the, American Vet rinary Association of Phila elphi etc, etc. IT TELLS YOU Os Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, Feed inc ■ t Grooming, Shoeing, and , the general management of the horse, I with the best- modes of administering medicine, also how to treat Bit ing, Kicking, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, crib' Biting, Rc.-'tleaspess, and other vices to which he is subject; toitL ntlmerinis explanatory engravings. IT TELLS YOH Os the causes, symptoms, and treatment as Strangle*, Sore Throat, Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind Chronic Cough . Roaring and Whistling. Lampas, Sore Mouth and Ulcers and Decayed teeth, with other diseases of the respiratory organs. IT TELLS YOU Os the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Worms, Dots, Colic’. StranI gulation, Stony concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, DiarrhtEa. Jaundice. Hepatir-I I rucea. Bloody Urine, Stones in the Blad j der. Tnflamation and other diseases of the Stomach. Bowels, Liver end Urinary j Organs IT TELLS YOU Os the causes, symptoms and , treat.ncnt of Bone. Blood, and Bog Sav | in, Ring’ one, Galls, Founder. Sole ( Bruises and Gravel, cracked Hoofs. | Scratches, canker, Thrush, and corns; j also, of Mergims, Vertigo, Epilepsey. Staggers, and other diseases of the Feet, Legs anb Head. IT TELLSYOU Os the "causes, symptoms and treatment of Fistula, Poll Fvil, Glanders Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, cramp. Galls I iseases of tliE Eye and Heart, <tc., drc., and how to manage Castra tion, Bleeding, Trephinning, Rowrling, Firing, Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and other surgical opperations. IT TELL* I YOU Os Rarey’s Method of Taming Hot ,how to accustom a horse to strange sounds and sights, and how to Bit. Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; also the form and law of Warranty. The whole being the result of, more than fifteen years’ careful study ‘ of the habits, peculiarities, wants and weakness of this noble and useful airni-. mal. The book contains 384 pages appropriately illustrated by nearly One Hundred Engravings, I and will be sent to any address post paid on i receipt of price, half bound, SI,OO or iu cloth extra $1,25. We are also publishers Or “Everybody’s Lawyer,” by Frank Crosby, Esq.; “The Family Doctor,” by Prof. H. S. Tavlor,M. D.;•‘Thrill- : ing Adventures among the Early Settlers,” by Warren Wildwood; “Sunlight and Shadow, or i the Poetry of Home,” by Harry Penciller; “Life of Kit Carson, the Gieat Western Hunter, and , Guide.” Modern Cookery in all its Branches, I by Mrs. S. 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Family Grocery M ■> B A K E RY, Two doors South of N. Meibers, on] Second St., Decatur, Indiana. r)USH tk LUCAS have just received, and Vwill keep on hand a full and complete assortment of choice family Groceries, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Tobacco, Soap, etc. i They will also keep on hand Fresh Bread, PIES. CAKES. CRACKERS, and in short everything usually found in a ; : well stocked Bakery . (ETWedding cake nnd cake for parties furnished on short notice and jeasonable terms. April 21J«62._ _ _ vfinl ?_ 1 STU BABAK ER & HOBO, Attorneys mid Counsellors nt Law, DECATUR, IND. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS Os the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe ' collection of claims, the payment of taxes,re. ! dent pt ion of lands. <fcc. OFFICE—On Main street, one door south ot ■ the Public Square. v4-.n!4. I'; 1 I i ■ r 3L'’ iw • VISIT THE “I’XKW CASH CLOTIIIJiG STII1IE,” which has been removed to the corner of Main And Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. CHEAPEST Clothing Establishment In Fort Wayne. 1 1 And where also may be found the largest us* i sortinent of CLOTHS, GASSIMERS, VESTINGS, 1 <tc., which they make to order in the most fashionable style. New Y’urk, Paris and London fashions for sale. “Cheap for Cash.” Is our motto, and the low price for our gar ! ments, made from the best materials, Eave as 1 tonished those who have heretofore patronized the “Union Hall Clothing Store.” KRAMER, FLEDDERMAN A CO. v5-n39. » SherifPs Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed and deliveied by the clerk of the court of comm pleas of Ad uik county, in i 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, be tween the hours of ten o’clock a. m., and four ; o’clock p m. on Saturday, Jure 28, 1862, l the rents and profits for a term of years notex - , feeding seven of the following described real i estate to wit: The east half of the south west quarter of section number one, (1.) in township number twenty-six, (26.) north of range number four I teen (14) east containing cfghty (80) acres, j be the same more or less, in Adams county, j Indiana. , I And on failure to realize therefrom the full ■ amount, of the execution I will at the same time and place, al public auction as aforesaid, ex ' pose to sale the fee simple us said described real estate. Executed as the property of Wm. Riley at the suit of Sv.-. m- Timxpkius. FRANK. May 28, 1362. Shtnfc Sheriffs 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, I will expose to sale, at public auction, at the Court House door, in ; the county of Adaitis, Ix’tween the hours of ten | ' o’clock a m , and four p. m., on Saturday, June 28, 1862, the rents and profits for a term of years not ex;'ceeding seven, of the followirg described real estate to wit: ' A part of the south-west quarter of the norihcast quarter of section twenty-one (21,) townj ship twenty eight (28,) north of range fourteen ' (14) east; commencing at a stake fourteen feet I (14) from A, Yocfim’s blacksmith shop, on the . Fort Wayne and Piqua Plank Road, adjoining the town of Monmouth: thence nprth-west along said road one hundred andtwentv feet, to a stake; thence north-cast Rt, right angles with j said road, one huvi Ired and twenty feet, to a stake; thence southeast, parallel with said j road one hundred and twenty feet., to a stake;' thence south west one hundred and twenty feet to the place of beginning, containing in all two ' ' fifths of an acre of land; and known as the Zi I I ba Dorwin tavern, at, or in, and adjoining the ( town of Monmouth, in the county of Adams, in the State of Indiana. 1 i And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of said writ, I will at the same time ; and place at public auction, as aforesaid ex pose to sale the fee simple of the said described 1 . real estate Executed as tl> e proixirty of Anthony Leslie,.' the suit of James Spencer. GEORGE FRANK, May 5, 18.92. Sheriff. J -■?— - ’ "-~ -" - 1 JBs j Notice. Notice’is hereby given, that there is money j ■ in the county treasury for the redemption of all . ! county orders issued prior to June Ist, 1862, | and no interest will be allowed on orders as 1 ter this day- C. L, SCHJRMEYER, June 5, 1862. Treasurer, | : -j Sheep Shears. VLL prices, from fifty cents to one dollar per pair, at NUTTMAN <t CRAWFORD, Lime FOR sale in small quantities, for whitewash- ’ ing. NUTTMAN A CRAWFORD. ! | j Wool Twine. QfY/ALBS. Wool Twine, at ZW NUTTMAN A CRAWFORD.

To Destroy Rats, Roaches, Ac. To Destroy- Mice a amd Ants, 7'o Destroy Bed - Bugs• To Destroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, Ac. To Destroy Mosquitoes and Flefcs. To Destroy Insects on Plantsand Fowls. Io Destroy Insects on Animals <tc. T• Destroy Every form A species us Vwrmiu I THB ,r ONLV INFALLIBLE UEMEI.IM KNOWN.* Destroys Instantly. EV SRY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. | These Preparations (unlike all others) are ■ u Free from Poisons.” | “Not dangerous to the Human Family.’’ “Rats do not die oh the premises.” “They comp out of their holes to die ” ‘ They are the only infallible remedies known.’ i *'l2 years and more established in New York I City.” Used ho the Citv Post Offico. Used hy the City Prisons and Station Houses Used hy the City Steamer*. Ships, Ac. Used hy the Cit y Hospitals. Alms Houses, Used hy the City Hotels Astor' St. Nicholas Used hy the Boarding Houses, Ac., Ac., hy mere than 58 0(H) Private Families. Sec on” or tino Spef. ‘mens of wh it is Eoerywhere said hy the people Editors ueolers, etc HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin need be so no longer if they use “Costar**” Ex j t<?rnrinsfors Wo have used it to our satisfact- ' ion , and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We have had tried poisons, but thev effected noth ing; but ‘ :Costars ” article knocks the breath out of rate, : Mice" Roaches, and Bed-Bugs quick !er than we can write it. It is in preat demand ■ all over the country.— Medina O Gazette ' MORE GRAIN ami provisiohsaredestroyed anually in Grant County by vermin than would pav for tuns ofthi* Rat and Insect Killer-— Ldn . caster [ Herald. HENRY R, COST AR—Wo are selling vour preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin dis 1 appear rapid! v. • Eoheh A SrouFFEtt, Druggists Windsor Md. " Onftfar’td Rat, Roach d:c. Exterminator, tt Voslar t s tt ! “ Costnr's" Bed Bug Exterminator. i ** Costar*s" ’ " Costar's” Electric Powder, for Insects, i Tn 25c. 50 axd s'.oß Boxes, Bottles and Flasks $3 and $5 Size for Plantations, Snips Boats, Hotels, Ac. Ac, CAUTION I ! ! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious ami High • ly Pernicious Imitations, a new la' el has been prepared bearing, a sac simile of the Proprieiors I signatute. Examine each box bottle or flask carefully hetare purchasing and take nothing ' but “Coslars. 4 ’ I f Eold Enerywhero—by All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities Some of the Wholesale Agt’s in N ( Y. City. Shicflelin Brothers A Co. | DS. Barnes A Co. i B. A. Fahnestock A Hull | F. C. Wells A Co. Bush Gale A Robinson |M. Ward Cluse ACo Me Kisson <t Robbins, | Hall Dixon a Co. Lazelle Marsh a Gardner | James S Aspinall, jA.B. aD. Sands aCo | Wheeler and Hart, Harral Risley a Kitches | Morgan and Allen, I • Hall, Ruckel a Co. | Thomas a Fuller. ' P. D. Orvis j Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa ( T. W. Dyot a Co —Robert, Shoemaker a co. i B. A. Fahnestook a co —French Richards a cu. i AND OTHERS. Boston Mass, i Geoc. Goodwin a co.—Weeks a Potter ! M, S. Burr a co.—J no Wilson, Jr. AND OTA FES. Also all Wholesale Druggists at ; Chicago, 111, St. Louis, Mo , Detroit, Mich, Louisville Ky., Cincinnati O, Pittsburg Pa. Buffalo N. Y. I and by Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Country ' Towns and Villages In the United States. I l AT I • I’ | DECATUR, DR. T.T. DORWIUCO. And by the Druggists. Storekeepbks and Retalers generally. I Deal’rs can order as above. | Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, ‘Terms, io., is desired, Jfysend for [lB- - Circular, giving reduced Prices]to HEN It Y R. COSTA 11. Principal Depot—No. 512 Broadway ! —(Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York.

■Hang Your Banner on Hiei OUTER WALL! i BRACKENRIDGE IS NOW RECEIVING I Large Additions TO HIS I Immense Stock of :G ROC ERI ES! !i i | AND IS TAKING All Indiana Free Banks,i j I ITTSBURGH, KENTUCKY AND IOWA MONEY i i AT par: Pll <b nI x Grocery, Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets, 1 i _ FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. v5-n3O-ly. ' DPPnmiiIUHIIELIFEIIFTIIinE! W H BROOKS. Jr , Wholesale Bookseller, -AXDNo i. Calhoun Strppt. Fort Wavne, Indiana. BFTffG THE PTOVEF.R BOOK OF Northern Indiana n»Rn<*rtfully announces i that he has the largest stork of J BOOKS & STATIONARY, in the rifv. which hr offers to the trade unusually Tow for Cash. | Religious, Scientific. Political, | I '•nd Mi«reHnneous, constantly nn hand — ■ School Rooks, of evrrv description, Slates, Pencils. Maps, nnd Stationary. PAPER. Lnfter. Can. Le*?nl Can Note. Dragin** Blot- i i ting and Wr.annimr Paper of rvrrv description. { FANCY ARTTILES, . Wall, Window nnd Ceiling Papers, GOLI) PENS, BLANK BOOKS. LAW and wnirt \I. Urtnvq INKS and WRITING FLUID i i of all kinds, Black Blur. O.arminr Printm Inks, Paints and Enaravinqs, i Magazines. Worcesters Dictionary . American Cyclopedia, for tTornnr * Bro and D Annlpfon dr (Jo., N. York T't.tln. <(• Co Tlnstnn. Blanchard d’ T n «*. Philattelnb’n. All their publications furnished at thei ’Cat- i alnrrun prien«? Orders must tn ensure prompt attention be i armnipaniad with the each. Cincinnati nnd i ■ Tndinnapnlia Mll« dunlicated. Liberal disI oount made tn Teaclinrs. Mnsfc. and Musical Inurnment'S. Violin® Gu i tars. Accordions. Fl us inas. Drums, Fifes, j I PTnrnn'‘te Frrrv warranted m*rfpef. Strings of nmrv description and qualify, j frnni S to 25 cent®. Call and examine before purchasing else- ' where nnd hp convinc.f’d that r nm celling j cheappr than anv other ’’w«o in the trade at Vn. 4 Calhoun St. W. H. BROOKS. Jr. 1 Fort. Wayne, Tnd. v’n39. Sheriff’s Sale. BV virtue of nn execution to me directed ! and doliverp Iby the OleHr nC the Cour I of Pnmmon pl ’as of Adams conntv in the Stef# ! nf Indiana, I harp levied upon and will expos* i tn sale, at nuldip auction, at the Court House ’ lonr. in said Coontv of Adam®, between fhr ' I hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock I p.m., nn Saturday, May 94, 1862. I the rentsand proffli®. for n form of year® not pxi ceeding seven, of the following described rer! ; estate, to-wit: . Tnlot Vo sixty (6 n > nn l the m»*tortw« , thirds of Lot® No 1 57. 15R, and 1 "9. RR sops ir <lppth from their fro-’t on Fifth street, in the I town of Decatur, in the county of Adams and j State of Indiana. • And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of said execution I will nt the same tfrr | and place, at public auction a® aforesaid ex pose to sale the fee simple of said described re?l , estate. Executed a® the property of .1, H Bramer kamp, replevin bail, of Calvin D Hart GEORGE FRANK. April 17, 1862. Sheriff D. !W. CHAMBER, PHYSTCAIN Jf SURGEON I DECATUR, INDIANA. I (LTOFFICE —On th. east «i<l.of Stcnnd St.’ 1 Sioopa’ Saddle shop. v4-ti42.

BRICK CORNER TO BE TAKEN!! NOT BY Rebels & Secessio nisfs But by the pea mble; I nhbbitanh/of Art anis .ov .y, iu the search New Cheap Goods! i I am now receiving my stock of NEW Fall and Winter Goods! ■ which I offer mv friends nnd customers, at ns T.OW PRICES, as anv oth or establishment in t the West. Mv stock of good® i« romnlptc I nv- • ing a larger assortment, of WINTER GOOD?, ' thnu usual. ! Nov, IR6I. JOSEPH CRABS DRIRD apples and peaches, for sale st th«> Brick Corner. PAINTS, Oils, sash and gl.«s, nt the Brick Corner BOOTS d: Shoes—a large assortment, for sale cheaper than the cheapest, at the Brick Corner. j A superior article of Raisin.® for 191 ; < cents | per pound, at the Brick Corner. TF vou want twelve pounds of sugar for nn® dollar, go to the Brick Corner. TF vou want sixteen pounds nt Rice, for one dollar, go to the Brick Corner. \ large assortment of Drew goods, of all de scriptions, at the Brick Corner. HATS <fc,CAPS—a Urge assortment, for sale Brick Corner. RE A DY - M AD E cloth ing, of alTkind s? the Brick Corner. Oh EL ETON Skirts, a large assortment, for i sale, at the Briek Corner. I Al h Spring styles of Bonnets and Shakers ( dos all sUes, at the Brick Corner. TRON Plows, cast and steel Moulboards. for _ Ha h‘, the Brick Con er. PRUNES— -a choice article; foPsale. - ***' tt t the Brick Corner. JEFFERSON QUICK, DEALER IK CLOCKS, -WATCHES, MUSICAL IXSTRtf HERTS, .IE WELBY, &.C.. DECATUR. INDIANA. (Jocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments. 4c.. repaired on short notice. I SHOP—Ou Second Street, in Frazee’s law ofI bco. v&n4l. |“W."T)? FRAZEE, ATTORNEY &. COUNSELOR AT LAW. DECAI'UR. INDIANA. 1 VIL.I, promptly attend to all busineos ea, I H trusted to him . Strict attention given t» j theseenring and collection of claims i OFFICE—East of the Auditor’s Office. 4- ft E. L. STURGIS. WHOLESALE &. RETAIL j DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, i Oils. Paints. Dyestuffs. Burning Fluid, pure Wines nnd Liquors, all the patent medicines ofthe day. White wash, hair end hat brushes. Perfumery, frangipani. kiss-nie-swettlv, etc., toilet articles, spices, <tc. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Corner of Calhoun nnd Main Streets, nl- r >-v3. f-ORT WAYNE, (ND. SHIIIIT CITI WOOLEJ'IFICTOm, FORT IWAYHE, INDIANA. 100,(100 POU.NJDS WOOL W a n’t ed! | At thc’nl ove Establishment, for which we will ■ pay iu b nr{. Tn our Customers aud all others who have WOOL TO::MANUI'ACTURErOR!I EXCHANGE, j we can offer a LARGER ami BETTER assortI meat of Goods of our OWN MA n;u f actu re this Spring than any previous|season; while I iu the CUSTOM «S PEPA RTM ENT —wCARDING, [SPINNING and FULLING, with experienced bauds and close attention, we hope to merit patronage heretofore bestowed . HARD| SOAP AND LARD * taken in exchange as usual. H. RUDSILfS SONR. May 22•> 1862. v6-u!6-m4. Commissioner’s Sale. ■ is hereby given that, thu underIN signed Commissioner, appointed by iht* ’ court of Common Pleas of Adams county, by virtue of an order of said Court will offer at private sale, the following described real es- ■ tate to-wit; The south east quarter of the south weal I quarter of section five in township twenty-sev- ! en north of range fourteen east containing for- , ty of land, more or less, at any lime after JuZy'-ia, 1862, I on the following terms; One third of the purchase money to be paid ,in eud. one third in six, and one third in twelvemonths, with interest on deferred ,»ayments, tb« putchaser giving his Bote with ap proved security, waiving bem-fit of valuation -jlaws. ' D SJUDABAKER. Mav 15, 1862’ w7 Ooniniiasioner