Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1857 — Page 3
- e J The recent freeze-up of the river ha* 'ninr, ' atfoMfed unequalled facilities to nyC'Oes 8 “' disposed to pigrate to a mor- northern ' ed f clime. SU chattels.’ beWg'fig to one ' si j f am ily, — out Uom O'ngton for ’CanI below a da ni 'gl lts and numerous ild. have taken place along a cirtuij of the river. Many persons sent ngthatl , j r negroes to the interior for safe keeptldbejjjpg* We fear our Southeren neighbors - rfetnrf w '----.scon-be- Tw- r-ot-i»gMht:--Q440— m-er-it->e that nus£ W> and pass resolutions of indignant the o .' tion against Dame Nature for aiding and abetting the Abolitionists. London • ———————— riean D: *™ SHRX.ET. Corrected Weekly by J. D. & J. M. Nutta&u. | e’Xo II I 14 Sail, -2 62 1 '’.ad h Corn, , 30 <fc 35 Lard, I? ,t 10 Oats, 25 Beef, 35“ £ 1 C(l rresled’’• I ’ ( ’ Tlaxs’d, ' oOei I 25 . , Buckwheat, 50 Clover'• 550 duil Beans, 1 0* 200 Timothy 159*_• 00 MUtinj Flour, per sack, I‘s Apples, dry, -j ?5 r arii-i Better, 15 Black sdtt-3 00*3 25 f 1 iV r
■port Wayne Maidiet. '//' For the Week ending, Feb. 1. A ian * \ ■ mers Wl * at “ $' 30 ] Lard, .« io i ers Fiottr, ~ 2 j Hams, II ■by a J Lye Hour, 4' 0 Pork, j 675 Freat 1 -' ori L 35 Beef, | 37 > T»u«kwlwat, 55 flaxseed/ 1 9 j .Oats, 30 Clover, . 7--n one Barley, 150 Timothy,' I •_• 50 troopt. Rye, 63 Apples." gjen, 1 25 igliai ,• Beans, 175 “ i 212 lhilW« Potatoes, 75 Wool, coral jii, Jgji . Onions I 50 •• finl pft “•butter, 17 White nsb .| ;> 7j Cheese, 10 Trout, • 5 oil strenrf fj'Kgs,,, 17 Lake hen. L son .! a dis “ 5 Crauberrief Jo> Bacon, tn si ve ut ■ i.L f Engl I b I L.M.'Oi <’. SPENCIt' id erAttar aeyandfoti nsell e r I, a w , .zn_raai l MASTER COMMISSION t, DECArifd, Adams County, Iliana. wh.) <-T< BuSines- in< rusted to his care 111 re, ■ I prompt attention. FeO. 13, I 5’,. lii 11 ' _4,. I ' atestiL;'’ «rrDABAK).R. |. jiAi . r m tV. Wtudiibrikcr A- Hart, I al estate a gen®. nd iir, Will attend to the purchase and if Pa i 1 Estate, renting hou.-> -, c m-t,.n, ,1 . ,- ol - axes, in .Via <S Cohuiv bulbul, Aft t i.-it-u.-tcd «• the.- ■ , I i]i . iiltn reive p.-mipt attention. Offiyj at ,|,,, ‘ Im, -lets (4; e ■-, De< .<Utr, In.;, et on !:■; J ' Ba7, I" 1 kfSi. IP A HOF! at L C. W. M LLER, I 1 is at E:s old tricks, such ae, mail a; uglv men lock handsome, mean men look d ij t : miil e i'-oi. hi, and ..--in m-cimij • ( •- - * 3md Stu i, fitting clothe., as no other i in ■ his p.e. ..I .... 1,. .. ..... h,.,v,n in <m»t<.u|ei •■ And at pr.ces. t., so l-,.v »)l t v ..7i t.P ' L° t 011 .vottr knees tv read! tlieil ‘ | iWv- , .''.''ei>‘?-“?3s‘< J ltp - c 77Y t, ' ra : ' . » I V. ’ sa ' Ready-Mad® CotinaT des fay undersigned takes this petlw.L ,; r ! itus id -I. form all who may need his si-, ic ts J 1 rilffilt<‘ e kvc T' '" l haud - aidnsslnp on ftcoiil IV et a supply oi lieady.Jlade Uoitins oH.dl fc I OH “ And isyrepared with a ether ,1 „,t». *a. K.Si iJRJ £ FMs.Si'.fc Jieall.-. .'To deliver Collins and attend fXre'4 upon short police, and upon reasonable tj’n.s, c. y , P I ROBlSOfii, I l.'iuk,;iJecatur,l'eb 13, Pi, , I, ~ / J,.,. —. . J.''’
jjjp'A GTON . * Ou M;r. irteet, eac Ssu.tr* Aortil oAlj rket ■ ‘J Bluffton, Indiana,! ’ WIL-SOA | J{ ; AU , f-.v.pL0,., nt est i — ——. I ""JtUi.- i’RAL ill)I! 4. Confer of Main and Market Streit. > OPPOSITE THE COURT»HOUSF, V •■'■■ .©ttaJL : > ALMON CASE, inti -’ilsa ProprietoA ' m i Vi 1 1,8 I Toprietor ha- purchased this Staid n, p» and hating thoroughly refitted and renovatld i;; it,i» prepared to, accomodate the public ink , ]} U jj style quite equal to the wants of the place. 4 runs ■ ° ll ®’ a ‘ Bluffton, and entire act quaintance with the business gives him assuror anca that he w■■ ■ render satisfaction, had; Bluffton, Ind, Feb. 13, 11:57. n-1 6-m !cate i School Lands ires Notice is hereby .given that in pursuat.ee «f dfs the Siaiiitp, in such cases made and j)rovi<Jc<|, litre, l ,l|C ’ ’’“der-ogued Auditor and Treasurer, of tli? county of Adams, State of Indiana. 11 will oTt at public sale at the Court Hot*? wp ; door at Oe-atur. ifi said count v, on Saturdl.lisfifl “*• 2185 day of March, A. D. 1867, between hours of 13 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock v. M., he s i» I » ibe'i track of laud, to wit: nrffa- n °rtb West quarter of section nun rr ' : T , sixteen. (It.) township number t.wenix-five north of range number fifteen (15) east, o„ fulfesame having been toff-ited to the townshi[ of Jefferson for the non payment of the annual in- • t , ereptb ' 1 original purchase money for ■ lid fj*, Bori i ,< '' te'*d, still due and owing to he fund of the said Township of ■e en«lb. >,. , TERMS OF SALE: . ; nfbfilrT!'-' . Purchase money, due the ifc .V' ~d ’ and aH ’••vamfi.r interest a. d|h J I'eiew for one year in advance, on the balajce, iol’-- costs of sale, and any amount that mat bat ?' - . ®- T£ Teding the total amount due, ismst bsct*), m hand, and the balahee due theft id ‘V taU d with sev,n Percent inest tetest,'payable annuallv in advance *;,*■> JOHN' McCONNEL, Audfr. >■s mU* ‘’“"•raevra. A • ... ai iwea iw „-w -war* « :< R ’ ve£|W wl' 7>xl CKERS of ” RAW, SPICER AAR FRESH (WE I iO¥ST E R S . :i> No. 11l McElderzy-s Wharf, BalV.MMVAV. loi AH Orders punctually attended to, and forwarded to any part of the Country daily, |>y Express.
' KWS AS ABMII®! am’m© r J. D. & J. M. NUJIMN, Having enlarged and rcpatrwß oW WHITE COlftll! Have it now fuller than Ml Dry Goods!]! , Amongst which _may beJtand Mferal as J so. tment ot Ladies Dress goods. QtJ n K in part of English and French frjim twelve and a half cents up, di..pl’ AlI pacca .--, blaca and colored of all pi-aHsdlCoes I from 6 to *c , Ac. MEN’S WEAR’ W ' Consisting in part of .black fre>:c &, blue, brown, and other English cloths; coK.jlack and doe skin cassimeres, satt.in if reeds I denm;, (some fi>r three sips a yard Ep and ...ack vestings m variety. l/rawers, undershirts, collars, crisibthatfi, 'caps, Ac. Clothing: Over coats, satiin, silk and other ee.. et--. All of which willbesold • fjeas'-han '' v (y i - Spring S’.Ss. broivn and bleached shirting an cotton and woollen Rann els, cam’ jjc. aens, embi-oderies, etc - c'.c Notions, failyiraps, cologne water, hair oil, and perfum -y in undance AVatch guards key-rings, tobflj -cks, uni: , clotii, tooth, and paint, •—• I ........... n 0..., J. al . low us room to enumeratu. n
:] . GROCERIES! , Os which we have the largest si®, and dgi-alest-variety in the town. ■ hardwarrei . Including iron, nails, chopping a,# >ad . am-hiicheisjiiid hammers. 'Locks®; ■ irn, from .17 Acts np to the nicest IKstdoor lucks, cubboard, till, pad, chest, an . l.es box loc.kS, augurs cnisels. vreuches, bencßscre ws, dim.-knives, planes, i'-on and steelKqfares. aml iK-re again the printer says we At stop enumerating the articles. >toyes—cooking,, box an I. parlor May ther s itli the pipe for them. Trocker y ! 1 . ’ll the commonest plate to the ti dul lar sett oi dinner dishes. Boots and. Shoes, i J hat we bought before the great rail iis lea k- -•■. amt will -ch them for about what iik-ather I in theni is worth. r.tiil for dove- seed, pork, grain of IkiniL, black salts, de. lioiliicl: id all Kind:’, ashes, cottnil. town- - lip nd town orders, taken in exclfcije for Call and Seel ' hi’ largest and best stock of goods ih Adams ••ounty, which we ini'Aitd greatly to reduce between now and spring, to make roonifor our spring stock: :. ml in order to do so, w« arc de tei'iiiinod to sell more goods foi a dollar than an v other 1 tabli-hment in Decatur. Decatur, Feb. 13, 1857. v-l u I shawls/ balance of . stock ( ,f,- hanlß con6 i st ir,g 1 Os bay state, ami other long sha-.v] s among wlmm are some verv Irmdsome’all w „.,| black s.iaw Is; small and large S o Uare fl , oill •“ '2 cts- UP to $ I 5 ), will be sold out VM> low at. ,1. D. A J. M. Nvfi'M'N. r i"'O ihe Ladjes—some vejy qiceb.Misg in sheets just the size for <p.iilt», without any picking, at Ni-ttmat's. ("SLOTH talmas, colored and black silk rnany ttllas, a fee assortment at • N rTT'.tAt s. of city brand, in half and quarter barrel sacks, or by the pound. J." D. dr J. AL Nu-rra v. I JASKE'I'-s of all kinds, common split, wil low nut-ket, covered and uncovered clothes baskets, etc., etc. N UTTMiS’S.
iII’OKWHEAT Flour, a little of that same 1 sort, left yet at tlie M bite Cr-rner. OTONE-WAR.i.i, 1,5 i() gallon, the best a-- . O sortmeut ever offered iu tins market®*’. N UTTM W’ I. YY7OODEN-W A RE, ehurns, buckets tabs. ' H keelcrs, half bushels, wooden buckets. <tc., <iic., NcrruMt’s 1 CAHLESE, Western Reserve cheese, prune / article, and fresh raisins, just received at the White Corner. 11l ERE ISA II A it (i A t Y ! v , Ihe undersigned having engaged in iot.ier business, now offers for sale bis proper }•■ on ■ which is erected a . " Wool Carding House! I And Horse Power, together with a good E fable Kachme and Pidker; aIT in perfect orderWndl las been doing ar: extensive business the htlifew X f'ars. <■ The location of this Factory, for busing in t, unequaled: Being m the town of Bluffton aid I , fi ths heart of a Wool-growing country.hnme I twenty miles from any other work of the iiind. ’ ’l'o -.my one desirous of erfterng into thetCardir t. Fulling and Cloth Dressing businesshhis , . location offers inducements seldom equaled, . Terms—-Easy, an.l Title nndisputable. i ALM OX CASE. Bluffton, Ind., FeK ’3, 1857. i. i «tg • FoFftclosurc ol Mortage* Notice is hereby given that I shall on, Satu:--day.tho 21 f day of March, A. D. 1357, br - . tween the ho rs of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’cl.xli y. s:., sell at the Court Mouse door, in Decatur, for cash so much of the following described ‘ real estate, as will satisfy- the principal, interest i damages, ami costs, due on mortgage numlier ; :wo hundred and thirty-four (234) made to the School fund of Adams county, by Ezekiel Hooper, to-wit: • q isrter of section ntmibkseven, (7,) township number twenty-eight, north, of range-nuviher fourteen (14) east, codtaming one hundred and sixty acres, more of less. Principal, inteiesis, damages and costs is |2u7 17. JOlia McCONNEL, Au<Fr. I Feb. 13, 18..7. I Mice. ■ Notice- is hereby given that there is money in the ireasurey tc redeem ail county orders which were pieseuted pri.,r to the lOth day of June, Ifioo. JOHN CAAW'FORD, Decatur, Fob. 13, 1557. ’f r - r T I ACKEREL aTihe" >'* Baiiw CoßXill.
1 BRICK COkxj£|>! ' Is head Quarters , That want to buy cheap Goods, or ] wish to find a general assortment can al wavs find it at I J. & P- CRABS’ CbjEAP BRICK CORNER 1 Where We keep constantly on hand A large supply of the following kind.; ofgoods-. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Queetts-.-. a.-e. Wooden-Ware, Tin V arc, iieady-Madc clothing, Boots and Shoes, flats, and caps, Glass. Iron, nails, leather, d-.c. "'e-rdWTiys pay th'c _ Tftgliest~th.iri;et price for .countryproduce, such as wheat, rye, oats, corn, ] clover, timothy and flax seed, ashes, black salts 1 hides, furs and pelts, beeswax, butter and eggs. I J. & P. CBABS. Decatur, Feb. 13, 1857. v-l n-1. : and meal for sale, at the cheap .1-1- '. BkiCK Cm.v: APPLL BuTTLII, a choice article, for sale, at the Biiuk CotiNvs. '/s/ I ?''' 1 ‘ ?4 ' t ” p ’ •> ar-Jrift. for sale at tno Brick Uokxer.
CIDER vinegar at the BtircK CoiiXEa. OILS nnd paints for sale at the Briok Corner. sacks line dairy salt for s-de at the Brick Counkr. I f trAR kettles, for sale at the Brick Corner. ]qpHß place to buy good coffee and tobacco ?s 1 .1 at the BRICK CORN ER. Foreclosure of Mortgage,; I t e.-eby giv. n that 1 shall on Mon-1 day the 9th (lay., f March, A- D. 1857, between i . the hours of 12 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. AL ! j on said day, sell at the court house door in De- : , catur, Adams county Indiana; for cash o much ■of the fodo i ing described real estate as will ' I satisfy the principal, interest, damages, and i .costs, due on mortgage No. 377. made to the i I school fund of Aiiijms county, by C. 8- Dorw n i I and Jane E. Dorwiir, to-wit; Beginning where the State road from Pi pta i |to Fort Wayne strikes the town plat of Mon-! .mouth in a. d county, thence south eight rods, thence east paralei with said road to the seven. ■ Iteen mile creek, thence with said creek to th l state road a bresaid, thence along.said road to the place of beginning, containing one acre . mo e or es : . ] Principal, iuterest, damages and costs $'.935 ALSO —at th. same time and pkinco,the 10l lowing property will be offered or so much o' it 1 as xvill satisfy the priucipa!, interest, damages i and costa due on mortgage No. 475 made to the school fund by the above mortgagers, to- - it: in lots No' 47, 48, 49, 59, and 51, in the town of Monmouth, in said county of Adams. Princip 1, interest, damages and costs due I-Ik) 7 <♦. JOHN McCONNEL. Aud'r. Feb. 13, 1 53. I Attachment Notice. 1 J osepti L. Hall, t State of Indiana, i V Adams County, ss. 'James Hammel], 1 Before Justus Kelley, an acting Justice of the j Peace, of Jefferson township. I In* defendent in the above easel will take I notice, shat whereas, Joseph L. Hall, has sued , out a writ of attachment against the goods and j < ha;.tcls, rights credits, moneys and effects of I said de endant, before the undersigned, xvhich cause will receive a final hearing on the ?thday I of March, 1857, at my office at ° o’clock P. M. Unless Defendent appear, said cause will be I determined in his absence. ! , , JUSTUS KELLY, j. r. Feb. 11, 1857. s>p’d.
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ADVANCE! I Is the only Magazine whose Fashion Plates can by c isil on. Each ’,-i.iibe: contains a fashion p'ate engra-.-oTI ,j, ~ <;01,v.-cd ‘‘a lamode,” and of unrivm.wl be."; w . L,, nf ] ooi Philadelphl3, HDQ >GW Io: R l'»ara]»Hwtao nro rli ibfjfl, At length, each month. Every iititnbcr also, con- - 1 .( !. -, z . c !l ?*' m o re_New..Stykfl,._engrai’e.d_CJl. ixvootL Also, a pattern, from which a dress, ’mantilla, or child’s costume, can be cut, without the aid ei mantna-rnaker, so that each number, j in this way, will save a year's subscription. | Ite Scpeib Mezzotints and other Steel Engravings. Its Illustrations excel those of any other Magazine.eaeh number containing a superb steel ! engetviyg, either mezzol int or" line, besides the l Fashion Plate; and in addition, numerous other I engravings, wood cuts, patterns, etc., etc. The ' engravings at the end of the year, alone, are i worlh the subscription price. Patfea- ; foi crotchet, needlework, etc., in the I geatest profusion, are given in every- number, i with initriiftion how to work them; also, patI terns in embroidery, insertion, broiderie auglaise i netting lace-maki’.g, etc., etc. Also, patterns ■ for sleeves, collar.-, '-and chemisetts;' patterns in beafl-vnrk, hair-work, shell-work; handkerchief c;i-nets;name:-- for marking and initials. — i A pieci of new and fashionable music is also I punli is'd every month. On the whole, it is the i most cfnp etc Lud'es’ Magazine in the Wo Id. I Try i.for one year. 7'ERJlS—Aiways it Advance. oiic|copy,*si.'s year, $2 ho ; Th.-je copies, one year, 5 f:0 Fivi copies one year, 7 55 Eiat copies one year, 10 00 I i Tvflve copies,one year, 15 00 Siiieii copier., one year, 2'00; > PreoiiuntS for getting tip Cliiis! Thre, five, eight or more copies, make a club i To efry person getting up a club at the above i price', and remitting the money, we will give I graft,f The Garland of Art,’ containing fifty steel pates, all of which are entirely original, or “Mrs hi’idditield's Cook Book.’the only real cookbook ever yet published; ora volume of ‘l'etCjO-i’ for 1856. For a club oftwelve, an ex- ; ra opy of the Magazine for 1857, xvill be given il'prfei ed. For a Club of Sixteen, an extra copyfer 1857, ami ‘The Garland’ in addition. Ad.uss, CHARLES J. PETERSON. • No. 102 Chesnut Street. Philadi Iphia, '.AS> t:.- ■' ■ ■tgr i itously, if written for. _U A Casket of Jewels, »; XVTT, TAI.ENT AND EN . 1 r.FRISI’ COMBINED . THE PARLOR CASKET 8 a magnificent Weekly Literary Paper,comI ;>:siw «”.S> i off ncling matter, of the choicest and most Entefiiing Description, published forth« small i suf it'TWO DOLLARS a year; making it the Literary Periodical in America. i (yginal domestic and nautical novelettes. I tgljhnd legends, original articles of wit, humot I 'tn fsutire, original sketches of adventu ea: ' ] ho:f and abroad ; poetry ; essays anecdotes; use- ] fjliforination, and a varied miscellany of all I tMtnrtling topics of the day. I s acknowledged, by-all who have seen the pafr casket, that it is the mo t, elegant and be.i Literary Weekly Journal in the United and at $2 dollars a year is the cheapest. By a C"py at any periodical depot, or send ; ?u ®2 dollars for a year; and we, in return, ifot tse to send you weekly, a ‘CASKET’ that ■fmlbe filled with JEWELS of the mind, far ijotd valuable than those wrought from the i IGolconda. ] most popular .writer of both sexes are enI which, with theefforts of the editor, will !’.F'f j as *- BU °h a paper as will entertain the miliibi fcf American readers, and one that is nee'*«il fi every family circle.
r :a? k a n gas • Jciffiriably in advance. pie subscriber, one year. $? (I 1 ) j !■' “ two years, 3 00' | - ' “ one to one address, 3 00 I ( nbs ot three and upwards, per year, Z; oach, ‘ ’ 1 50 With Olahs of ten or more, a 11th copy will be glii gratis. Fir clubs of fifty or more, five percent dis-1 ' c.’Url from the above rates. 'n* <J ec■ of the T.-.’ir Casket, and one f 'J-4 trie Yankee Pri'.ateer will le sent to one person for $3; or the Parlor Casket and any . o <e if the boston weeklies for $3. , M J osimn tera are authorized to act ns agents . " Jkddress, J. JONES,Proprietor, 2 Water street, Boston. Hillioj GEIGERi SOS, t'YITY Bakery and Eating House, opposite, 7 Colerick’s Hall, Columbia street, Ft. Wayne 1 fed., formerly of the firm of Sehweters and (lei get. ! Have just opened their New and Large Establishment, where they keep constantly on hand a large supply of fresh BI.KAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, Ac., S "da Crackers, Boston Crackers, etc., made by machinery. Hotel Keepers, Boat Captains, and | o here, wanting largo supplies would do woll to givers a call. teb. 13, 1850. n3slv. ■ ■' tira. w. w. STEVKNB. SMITH Ik STE V E i, V'i’TORNEYS AT LAW, FORT WAYNE, Jnd, Collections made with fidelity and dispatch, and the proceeds promptly paid over. Nur or purtfaite oj Real Etttate negotiated. OFFICE —Over City Auction Store. n.’l.My A. T. REBBtNS. It. STEBBINS. I A T CTCEQIMC r, rv-> « »• a ■ —- > aw TMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CrocksßY, China, Glasswauf. Lamps. I Txxativo Li sssi. r, (' A<- under ! "i'rick's I Hall Fort Wayne, Ind n3slv
SM-:;: will,. -■ Wr*’-. iii»j> THE’SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN TWELFTH YEAR! One T housand Dollar Cash Prize:. HE Twelfth Annual Volume of this useful 1. publication commences on the 13th day of September next. Ihe “Scientific American 11 is an Illustrated Pe-iodica], devoted chiefly to the 1 promulgation of information relating t<> the various, Mechanic and Chainic Arts. Industrial Manufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Inventions ’he light of Practical Science is calculated to advance. Reports of IL S. Patent--granted are also pub-1 lished every w.-ek, including Official Cnpiesof all the Patent Claims, together with news and information upon I hou-ands of other subjects. sl,ooo—lll cash prizes—will be paid on the Ist of January next, for the largest list <>f -uh scribers, as fellows g2OO fm- the Ist, $175 for the 2nd, $l5O for the 3d, $125 for the 4th, SIOO for the sth, $75 for the fell, SSO f,.r the 7th '< fit for the Bth. S3O for the 9tb,s:;s for the lOib S2O wUp llth.ard $lO fertile 12th. For all Chibs ’'Fiards, the subscription price is on is-. /*sSwi» u ® s ca “ sc " l front any Posl. rh?WL' !,uar y - lst ’ lsT - ■' !(irn m-. /‘“T” '’’S-. cme carl! prize.. * ’ j f* r - can is publislipij odcp n to pages, fornMnK - 1 • /, n splendid v..lmee,W/ / ' 111 "7" .' b ms 'mm,!1 TEIIMS—Singh- -■ “ Hun ; or $1 for six mouths. months, si: fora year, / 'T ’• . sent Gratis. -'NI Southern, Western and Canada momiL Post Office Stamps, taken at par for ileus. Liters should be directed fpost paiiP tn 'i' ' TUNN A CO. 1
,;Messrs. Mimfi S'Col lire i xi’.mG’veTy </..ap. .i ; in procuring patents fur neyv invention pandwiil | advise inventors, without charge, in regard to ’ I the novelty of their improvements. ; Feb. 13 ill 1857. DENTISTRY. DR. KNAPP HAVING (.INI) AN OFflee in Colerick’s building, corner of Co--1 lumbia and Clinton streets, Tert W i-. no, is noxv ' | prepared to wait upon all who may favor him 1 with their patronage. His m—. st •• !•• of attachteeth to the plate with raised and double baekI ing, is universally admifted to be:; great, im- ' j prov'ement. Thqy secure a more natural shape - are susceptible ut a much higher finish, imparl I twice the strength, and perfect! - correct the de feet of the teeth beewumg detached from the plate so common with the fl:-.- backings. . TEETH FILLED WITH i'UIE LYD FIDELITY Special atten'imi will be given to all diseases i f the month which appropriately come under i fthe head of Surgical Dentistrv." I. KNAP? M. D. j Fort Wayne, Ind-, 1857. JOSEPH XV. ROBB. jvi-. ox m’icmiis J. V7. ROBB & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND COMMISSION M ERCK A NTS, i No. 39 olumhia Street, Fori ILzymr, Indiatul. ) ESI’fECTI-LILLY invite the attention MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS, GROCERS, HOTEL KEEP-. ERS, ETC., ’ To their large ami general assort merit of GROCERIES. Also, a full assortment of Idiinors, Wines and Cigars, all of which they are prepared to sell at 1 FEW Y OFF FOBBING PICES! With addition of transportation Star All kinds of produce and nw<:chamliza sold on commission. Consignments solicited, 1 and promt returns guaranteed. Tin is the only excius. Wholesale House in the city. \ JV. ROBB A CO. Sept. 17, 185$. 46 To the Ladies. MRS. BULLEY Os Fort Wayrm whishes toinform the ladies of Columbia ity and neig borhood that she ha just returned fom 1 : Nexv York where she has selected a la-ge as- | sortim nt of Mil i ery md Fan y Goods, .o - - prising in part, Bonnets, Bibbons, l.acc>, Embroideries, Cloaks, Furs, Dre s Trimm ni's, l tc Mrs. is enabled to sell t ose goods at very low i prices, on . c mint of her exclusive attention beinggiven to this branch of business. N.B. Ladies ma-, depend npon ill articles being of the frst, style an ‘ quality. Feb. 13th, 1357.' ’ 3m0.51 W. P.ANTHONY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LIQUO II S d- Gll OCE II I EE.' N'O. H i, Columbia Fori Waxne, Ind., ' Would respectfully call the attention of the ! public to his establishment.. Dealers in Liquors I are especially requested to examine his stock before purchasing The FINEST IMPORTED BRANDIES, and Foreign and Domestic IVines and ChamI pagtrn, and in fact all kinds, and the best quali- ; ties, at LOW I’ATES. kept constantly mi hand, j A larg-.i .mid varied assor'm.-nt of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, : j Ac. Ac., of a superior quality, and at the lowest i [prices. Persons in want of anything in mylir.e ■ : of business would find it to tin ir advantage to ; ■ g> re me a call and examine my slock amt prices. OTlighest cash price paid for Hi4es ( Furs, I and Peltries. Fort Wayne, May 14,1856. n3sly , DOORS, BLINDS &, SASH. r i , I(F undersigned hereby gi, <■ notice that they 1 .1. will continue to manufacture at then «std stand, r few r-.xls north of the=l!ity Mills, and 1 I have on hand a large lot of-Doors, blinds and ! ; Sash, which tiny will ell cheap for cnsh, all of whieii they wil ; ant 1. as good as'any-: made elsexvhere. Mi- rr- peel fully invito a cad . rotn those m want of such articb -. Orl’iind slats got out to >rd< r at ail times. FItONFIELD A TODD. Fort Wayne, Feb. 13,1857. n3slv <I., D ILL. HAS just received, nt his well known cheap Book Store, Calhnun st., Fort Wane, , a large and fidi assortment of S;-lie-ai. UlsreP.aacous nn ! F'.-.nk Berks, , including all the varieties >f School Books use in this place nrd ■ -mlin-; ce-inlry. A choice select ■ of Lix.nr I.ix i hatcks., ( '-i u- Novi.ts, Ac. Law, Bn ex j. i.Hist-h-icai , I’oi.Ti. ami i Sxaxbaci) Worn;;, Day Book-. L.i»aas, Memo nssfei Ms, Ac. Also, a heavy stock f CAI’ A• ii LEI ER p\r a. , “C. all qualities and prices, A’ ,* c Paper, Knvel Pl’ 1 pold and Steel Pens and II ,kh-r<. S .-ding wafers. Mottoes. Ink Stands, Pencils, ,t<-. l ogefter with « large stock of Fancy articles , such ns Card Cases, Pocket Dm.ks, Port F..li. . j l" s '“ n ,^, a 'criety of Musical Instruments. , All of which have been bought onthe !>■.-> terimi I amt wmcli win ne -w<t at the ery lowest All kinds of Books bound in the neatest and* mostdiirableslyle; fancy work done of all kindsorders from a dmtance prmnpth attended to. ’’ ’ Fort Wayne. Feb. 13,185., ' t>l3-lv '
in—iai» min i w wwu nw *. ww? PROSPECTUS ciSjJgs-s ’THT’M-WTFrS 1.W1.1V1 STATE SEA’TIKL 1857, I The proprietors of this establishment deem it , almost unnecessary to urge upon the Democracy “I the State, the importance of largely increasing the circulation of the SEN-nxij.. a fi 1 i -“i an i I!■ i i posit ion j Democratic ; i :md ; |:.-y is n'' ilr.l is nreessa; yto secure their continued -ascendency in the minds -f the people, ami thiscafi be best accomplished through the medium ofthepress. And to make success m> yin tbe future, oui people should bo thoroughly informed nnd receive correct in ' pressions upon all the par! v issues and public of the day. As It. has been in the past, this will lo* the e.mliiiuc,! object of the Sentinel and to the fail), ful accomplishment of this duty, its proprietors niilgi c.dl their ability, energy ami zeal. In return we shall ask of the Democracy of ths State a liberal and hearty support. In'do ing us a service pen mially, they xvtil have the ■a:i-J tetion of knmvipg that they will sow' bre ".'least, sound prineipli a and just sentiments. We hope that every democrat xvill feel it his uiitv to be a -.olieitin .- agent in his o.vn neighborhood, for in no wav can he aecompiish greater good than in the circulation of a paper true to its faith. The r. iitim-l should have a ei'culatmri in tie- Sfat<> of Fifty Thousand, and it can be jiccomplisht-d if the Di mocracy of the State will it. with a iislle effort on the part of our friends, this number of subscriberscan be K'btained in th.’ next thirty days.
hteUs the central ~i ,’.f the party we shall n “ ' 1 i'tti : --Is or , Hoy ■ ' ,I it sksll ■■f.>i.ice.i.i <i'i.. 1 Ven, f. - '. ' ’"'l the party, ani] ' port. ' >'v its Ri presentative ! ‘ Tl, .. :.-n „[‘-*rX " ' supsoon iii.Ttigur.' be i’ib‘.'- ■ k: ‘'o* 1 1! '• s ’' of till- man .'i h - . hoicc shwuld and tin p<q le should keepinfe?!^ 1 11' 1 P ll ! f .Y ingsofth ir servat ts. Th Li'/ Intiu ■.e tl ;c VJI a*xU ’ on the. Ih J y, and «-x. ry . itizcti of’’*, cmnno'ii .-. '. ill ■ 11 - .s. with nn . -'ouA eye,all that, copceni.s our State interests. TiS •Sentinel xvill contain full reports upon all these I topics, motives enough we think to induce every tnau to lake our paper. In addition xve shall keep our readers informed upon all ;hc current. ' news of in, day, domestic ami foreign. Wo will give full reports of the markets, and all interesting commercial and monetary matters.— 'We will give i-::ch xycek a full report of the N. ji Y, cattle mnrl'et In n word we shall endeavor i to give our paper an inb-i-st. to the tradesman, . the mechanic, the laborer, to all classes and prof ,-siun.-. Advertiser? are ially iuvit dto [ th.’g-rcat advantages the Sentinel offers as > n I advertising medium. Ils extended circulation i reaches ail portions ofthe State : nd all classes i <>f life cmumunilv, giving the advantage of not. i only a large local, but general circulation. We again ask on--fi muds to nid in extending I the circulation >f h th our Daily and Wnriit.T---reijx-r. Ilin -oiliei:' im< ills,-we shwll liavu lo dej.-. ail emuely t.poll thei.'good will and efforts, which we trust they xvill generouslymanifest in good W'-.-1.-'i. ;:ml which xve promise to ri pay in every effort to give the Sentinel valI tie and influence. i We are prepared to prim all kinds of blanks for county oflieer’s use, or furnish any official : books of record they may need. We hope tore j eeive orders for this kind of work. Ihe Bool;, and Job ofliee of the Sentinel is 1 equal to any in the w, . and wo are prepared 1 1<» <l<> any work in that lino on the most favorh- ' file terms. rsE" m'ytksl .imassso Daily SuvriNi.t.. with full legislative, tele- ' prrtpl.... <mm: • >.. ... ;p,. l lv 1 mail at. sli per annum or 50 cents per month. Win kly- Siintinix- — One copy, one year, $1 50 | Ten copies, one year, and one to the getI terot club, 15 Off Twenty copies, one y- ar. <: one address 20 00 ' Thirty live copies otic ye n', tn on address, and onctogetter upo-chib, 35 Off ' Fifty copi s one yi ar, to mie address, and twoto the geitei up of club, 5(1'30 —ln cl fl>s of ten the name <>f .each subscriber will be xvritten on his paper, but in clubs above J hat number ■> where the > - pms nre sent for one dollar each no name will bo written on the papers, but th entire eiub sent to ;> -:e person for him to di«tiib ' , i bis i- the invariable i practice of all pap -r-. -< mW mit clubs nt cheap i rates and cannot be departed from in any particular. Address, Proprietors Sentinel, Indianapolis, Ind. Money! Money!! Money!!! ' WHY BE WITHOUT MONTIYt when it -.s * I just us easy for nnj-one t-.i bo around w ith a pcckeiful! as i."t, they only think so. I have | got a ntw article, from which from five to twenty : dollars a day can be made, either by male or fe- ' male. It. is highly ri -m talil I r-'ness, and an article xvhich is xCanted in i , i"’-y family in the .United State*. Enclov. me two dollars by mail. I at.my risk, and 1 xvill forward by return mail a ! circular, with ffill instructions in the art. The . business is very o:t -y. Try it, if you nre out. of eniployment, and you will never regret it: for , it will be better for v.gi t . pay the above sum. 1 and insure a gixid T> i.- incss, than to pay twenty fivecents for a spurimm adv.-rtiseinent. This i* no humbug'. Try -j! 'try it’ Try it! Ad I dress your letters to DWIGHT MONROE, New Yorks Feb. 13, 1557. 4Gro”IJ . p. WER DEN & CO. CITY DRUG STORE, CALHOUN STREET, FORT WYNE, IND A V r o' i-D l-'--.poe'.f;Uy m-y to 'he e' I people . VY of Whi'l ■ a:. 1 nd; ining ciMinto-s that they keep coti.-fai'.'ly-on hand alargeeml well ■ 1 ■ Med .mu-.. i'aitit«. i Dyes. Medkal (Hrmsware. and nil other nc.cssa t ry articles, that arem mL'd or called for, in their | liiie of b iincs:*,' to whn'h they would call vmir attention, and xvhich they are offering at the linvc-t rat.-s -M- Na, Sufi? 9 Throughout the country arc solicited to give its a call, examine our tuck cud prices, mid we fed conti.-leiit,from longcxpi ri< nee in the trade, that we can satisfy yon both hi quality ami " prices. Give ns a call. firders from a J. " incc filled with p'otnptness not fi..h lil y. Fort Wayne, Feb. 13, 1857 -n2l-tf, ’ < AR! ER A VEH 51 ER. Dealers in Brandi:U lucs, Liquors. Cistars, Ac. /With' ■ (-F CAlltotL’N AND CANAL \ •'.r -ol -. txv i dom-s N-.-tli of 11. B. Hood Fo-t Wayne, Indiiins, at. just opening and will keep contUantly on linn.l a i LARGE STOCK, AND EVERY VARIETY OF ARTICLES, m then iiuaof busines ; nnd of the best quality, and Domestic : to which they 1 ' "i ; • port'. ■ >n;- , * t ; vn , 1( m.tfi p ; <i - city and country trade. Those xvantiug iirstratu Articles at Cheap Prices. I will please give usacill, for we can a-rare them ' that they can d<. b< '»■ nS4-tf.
