Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1857 — Page 3
t Punch teaches book-keeping in three Words: ‘Never lend them.’ 1 The circumference of the cable for the ' wlcean telegraph is exactly equal to Chat o f a half dime. I A skirt has been made for a lady in Philadelphia, which contains 31 yards.— It is rather hard ‘getting round’ that *tory. _ _ _ I A renfleman bragging of having killed Wyounff panther whose tail was three feet . Brown observed thatthe animal died Reasonably, as that tall was long enough Wjt to be continued. Brown is a sly joker. ft 'P.IIJiET. Cormtod Weekly by J. D. & j. M Kuttmaa. Wheat, white, $1 3T) Eggs, 6 . red, 1 25 Salt, x 75 0.. 35 i 40 Lard, 8 <t 10 ' 25 Beef, 350<t 1 DO »e,’ Flax s’d, I 00<!tl 25 Buckwheat. 50 CjoveY” 575 Jeans, 1 at) <fc 200 Timothy 150£ 2 00 Flu if per hun. -1 00 Apples, dry, 2 ’.’s Siler, 12 Black salts 300£ 3 23 Wk pickled, 9 | Hams “ 12 Fort Wayne Market. J - , - the Week ending, Saturday, May 16 Wheat. JI 20 Lard, $ 10 Fle ir, 6 50 Hams, 10 Jlf' 1 tluur, 500 Pork, 6 75 HL 35 Beef, 375 fickivheat, 56 Flaxseed, 1 25 oa'». 30 Clover, 625 Barley, 1 50 Timothy, 2 50 By 63 Apples, green, 1 25 Berns, 175 dry, 2 12 Pat’.torrs, *5 Wool, common, 26 Onion-, 8 00 tine, 38 Batter, 13 Whitefish, 5 75 fflfeese, 10 Trout, 5 00 9 Lake herring, 500 gait 225 Cranberries, 3 00 Bacon. 9 ______ TooT&SIIOE FACTORY’ „ THE undersigned tak s tii.s method of KI informing the citizens of Decatur .-.id I|L vicinity, that th rare still carrying on the Boot and Sime Business at their old stand, where they are prepared to do all kinds of work in the sho.’to po ■■■ ible space of time; and on the mast reasonable terms thatcan be had in the cettiiiv. Th ' continually in the receipt of the la.eststy i. -. mid rhe best material. They, also, keen eii hand a general assortiiietr of all kinds of lea ter, pegs and all kinds offi- ling s, linings, bindings, etc., etc., which 1 tber will sell oh. up. Thank ul for past favors, they would respectfully solicit a call and exam- | inejheir stock before puichasi-.g elsewhere, NIBLICK <t CLOSS. ! fay 22,’857. n‘2-ly j Administrator’s Notice. I Nntichereby given, that the undersigned has ' cen appoint 'd Administrator dr. bonus non of foe E,slate of John Bolin,deceased, nt the last - term of the Court of OTntmou Pleas of Adams i Uointv. The estate is insolvent. CALVIN T. DORWIN. M.» 2?, 185”. Adm’r bonus n nn. ■Administrator’s Sale. 'th? undersigned, ns the administrator Jc hanuj ro ~ of the estate of John Bolin, deceased, I will m obedience to an order ofthe court ofcom- ' moi pleas >!’Adams county, sell at the court hods" door in said count-, on: he 20th day of | Jun- 1857, between the hours of t-.u s'clock ' A.J- and fouro'cleek P. JI, the following de- - rcrjl ?«J real estate, to wit: gu.-t ofthe south east quarter of section twen-ty-t»e, in tor- nshiptwenty-eieht, north of range f'lift.'.m cast, commencing r.t tha north comer of ia>.l now owned by said John Bolin, which . 'fidconveyed to said John Bolin by Roger Bar tank hence south forty-six degrees west and on tlieline of said Bolin's land fifty two rods ami twelve links to the St SI-ry’s river, thence down said river four rods, thence north twenty sous degrees, thin vent fifty-three reds to a ’take, thence cast forty-four degrees south tyeti'y ro< j s to the place of beginning, the first' leridian line to run at right angle with the , Alm,'.-i</,ned line, containing five acres, tioij twenty-oAt* 4**e southeast quarter of sec-j ofti pe fourteen eV ‘•’ sW P 1 *>•’’’>'•< i«ht north r-est corner of Roger jjqpimene.iiiL,- at the north ’ bank us the St. Mari 's rivet la “ <! tl,e east forth fortv-eighi ~ ..st'-Pon 1 "' 1 ’ th< ” xcc ton! lortfi line, fort? nine uoies -henc- south thirty eight degrees, east s&??' ■< ? r a po«e« to a stone, then-ee parallel '' ▼iwtne first mention. <1 line to the St. Mary’s rir ' " ,Tif a themeaiide • „ ’c dicreofto the p! ice of beginning, cantata■ng fire and one fourth acres, containing in all tael one-rorth acr< . °|lhe following conditions, to trit: One-j <n ji-' ’?. e P urcl>aß <‘ money to be paid in Land; 1 i n s ‘ xan ,** th- residue in twelvemonths hr ' r> "’ ' lp ' ‘ l “’’ , "fo’ Tt 'd payments to 1 ”^w , J ! 't‘ r est and secured hv mortgage on the 1 rALVI.V TDCRWIN. ifay 22, 1857. Adm’r de bonus non. Administrator’s Sale. Notir.- is herebv given that the undersigned . • "lU on the 20th day of June A. D., 1«57, and ! iMweei: the hours often o’clock A. M , and four , o’clock P. M., on said day, at the Court House ! ; door in the county of Adams and pursuant to < an order of the court of Common Pleas of Adams county, sell at public auction, the followrng de scribed real estate, to-wit : I he north west quarter of the north west quar- ! of Section thirty-one, in township twenty , eight,jnorth of range fifteen east; except one | acre out ofthe south west corner of said tract of. °f lanu described as follows: commencing at ‘be south west corner of said above described i pf land, runnin g thence north with the centre of the road eight rods, thence east twen•y rods thence south eight rods, fhence west i twentr purchase to the place of beginning leavlr»£ in the aforesaid tract thirty-nine acres, aioreor less, also, one acre in the south west, corner >f section thirty in thn said township, aforesaid and desc ibed as follows: commencing the south west corneroT said section and runII ing 11,3nee north ton rods, thence east sixteen ' r °ds.Whencesouth ten rods, thence west sixteen | rods to th° place of beginning, containing one : I To be sold subject tc the interpst of Wid , if sale will be, one third of the purin hand, one-third in six. and out ’hirdSn twelve months from day of sale, with snteros’, and to be secured by note with appro- : v ws|r\irity, waiving valuation and appraise1 *wZ PAY!!) STW»ABAKHR. Mar 15, JPS7. Adm’r. i
I SPUING TRADE!] AT THE WHITE CORNER, B B£Ji<sr o J. D. 4 J. ’I, MT TH AN. Ate again prepared to offer to their friends 1 and purchasers generally, a splendid stock of spring and Summer Dry Goods!! More, better selected and richer than ever presented in this town. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT ’ contains everything desilaMe, and although, I , many Goods are much higher than usual this 1 Sprint’; we are enabled by a new arrangements . to sell most argticles, nt last season’s prices, or less! And we cordially invite an inspection of our stock by everybody. We are now receiving ‘ among other things. Poplins, Mohair Plaids, English Challlfia, . Mus. de LaineSj ; Organdies, j Adelaids. Bernses, all dolors, ' Scotch Gingham, Plain Lawns, French “ printed “ De Berges. Brilliants, white Prints. Ac. &c. MEN’S <t BOA'S’ WEAR. ‘ ' We have a full assortment of 2 Cloths, Casimeres, Tweeds, . FancyCasirtiefes Jeans, Doeskin. Satinctts, Ve<ttngs. dsc.. <tc. , In fact everything suitable, or desirable for ’ men’s or boys’ clothing. "our white goods, 1 , Comprising the largest stock eves brought to • this market, consisting in part of ’ I White marsailles quilts, ' ' white linen tabic damasks. Linen spreads and napkins, ’ ! Linen towelings, Bleached sheeting 6 4 wide, ’ Bleached shirting, ;i Shirting linens, ’ Corded skirts, Marsailles skirting. , f P:.;ln, striped anil crossbar jaconet, cambric’s I i bishop, freuch and victoria lawns, swi s, nainj sook, mull and India book muslins, etc., etc. 1 In the Hosiery and Glove department, we de_l fy competition. In it maybe found, ladies’, , child ren’s, misses’ white and colored cotton hose, of all prices. Gents colored and white ’ f h‘\«<!; gents, ladies, misses ami children's f kid, silk lisle, thread and Cc“ glo.es. ct Sb a. ITogo to the Jews for clothing for we have a '; large lot of costs, vests, pants, of all sizes, kinds ' anti colors. , I Come to us, if yon want anyshing in the bon- ■, net. hat or cap line. We have a 1.-.-ge stock of : Ladies and Misses bonnets, children’s JennyLind jockey hats, straw, tuscan and Rutland hats, pedal and leghorn bloomers, gents hats, . f ir, silk, soft cassimere, panama, leghorn; men . and bovs’ palmlsaf iiats. GROCERIES! Os which we have the largest stock, and | gratest variety in the town. " iIARDWA.RRE! Including iron, nails, chopping and broad j axes, hatchet ■ and hammers. Locks in great variet. front 37cts up io the uicest front door ! locks,cubboard, till, pad, chest, and brass box II locks, augurs chisels, wrenches, bench screws, i draw-knives, planes, iron and steel squares, j and hero again the printer says we must stop I enumerating the arl icles. Sb-ves—cooking, box and parlor, together: with the pipe for them. Crockery: : From the commonest,plate to the fifteen doi j lar sett of dinner dishes. Boots and Shoes, That We bought before the gfeat raise in lenth- ■ ! er, and will sell them for about what the leather in them is worth. IN CONCLUSION, Wejwill say, come and see us a id we will make it, to your advantage to buy of us as well our own. We do not pretend to give away goods, but, will ; sell as low as any one else that pays for the goods they buy. April 24, 185" nl-vl. extETsession CALLED! GEO, NUMBERS, Still oa Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. ' And continues to manufactures all kinds of, : pljiu and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries, - Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast; tables; sofas, tetate. lounges; cushion and com- i lilu t -hairs, bedsteads, Ac. Ac. iLf*Ar. >f the above articles, and many others ; to tedious ton..r>tion,manufactured to order, of ' i the best of material, and by the best workmen ' in the country. All of which he will sell on i the most reasonable t rms. CALL AND SEE For yourself before purchasing elswhcre, ns I am determined not to be undersold either in I this nr any other town in the west; aud, as re‘■'"A"L"S i I. Coffins of all sizes and discriptious, kept constantly on hand, or made to order, P* ' ,la y be j desired; with a first rate HEARSE il required. ■ Terms reasonable. CrLumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and s< 1 as lam determined to sell. Quick sales and small profit is my motto. . Decatur, April 17, 1857. vl-nlO. Administrator’s Sale. The undersigned as the Administrator of the . I estate of Peter F. Sttiner, deceased, wilbin obe- ' fiience to an order of the court of common pleas . of Adamseobnty, offer t > .i/d at private sale up I to the 6th day of June next, and li not so sold at private sale up to that date, 1 will expose to , I public auction at the court, house door m the 1 town of Decatur, in said county, on said bth day of June, between the hours often oclock A. M. and four o’clock P. M, of said dav. The undivided twe-thirds of the following dcscr’bed land, to , it:—the north west fractional quarter of th- north east quarter of sec tion three, in township twenty-six, no., iol . I range thirteen east, containing fotty acres more k,r less in the county of Adams. I On the following terms, to-wit: one-half in ' i hand, and the residue i six mhn’ns, from day ,'rfsa’ tile deferred paymenty b? secured to . the sutirfaction of the undersigned, and wuh . , interest y ALEXANDER., ] May 8, 1857. A(ltn f ' I I CITONE W ARE. 1,5<1<1 gallon, the best as ■ , sortm-« »vei offered io this market. at | ’ S.
WAR! WAR!! Declared Again,< Chin?.. SIMON FRIBERGER, AT TUB CHEW STORE! ifaving returned from the List: -n cities, j would i._ . •ctfully inform the inhabitants of j | D-calur and vicinity, and the public, generally i i that he has received and is now opening a large i assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER A LARGER, BETTER, NICER and CHEAP- : ER stock than was ever before brought to this Market. And 1 cordially invite an inspection I of my stock, such as, Poplinetts. Mohair Plaids, Crape de plaids, Cashmere de laines, Alpacas, Printed Swiss, Cambric fobes, Silk challies Eugen cloth, Scotch gingham. De Laines, muslin robes, challi, bereges, CLOTH DEPARTMENT! I keep a full assortment of cassimeres, summer stuffs, doeskins, cloths, tc-:'- rs, tweeds, satinctts, Kentucky : -an , i.aens and READYMADE CLOTHING, of all kinds; which is the nicest and cheapest ever offered in this or any other market west of New York. SlLKS—striped, plain, and Changeable E MBRO IDERY DIIPARTMENT. In this department. I have goods that 1 know to 1. cheap. The stocks consists of cambric and muslin collars, undersleeves, cambric and muslin bands, handkerchiefs, Ac. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. My stock of these goods ate second to none in this market, it consists in part of whi' - linen table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, linen and cotton sheeting, linen towelings, white bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white skirting, Ac. BOOTS & SHOES 1 , Ta great quantities and of every variety, size and price, Groce r i es, Os which, I have the largest stock, and the greatest vai iety ever brought to this town . ' LV CONCLUSION. I ask thy friends and the public generally, tn favor me with a call, amt 1 will endeavor to make it to their interest a-. 1 flatter myself that I can sell them Cheaper and better goods; and more of them for one dollar, than any establishment in the. country, Fort Wayne not excepted. Decatur, April 24, 1857. vl nit. I BANK NOTE’LIST. n»4N?qk’.c'.T: si "sy .-■»>. iea. New York, Buying Selling 1. Philadelphia, do. do. 1. Boston. do. do. 1. Cincinnati, do. par. do. Louisville, do. par. do. Chicago, do. par. do. Gold, do. do. 1. Silver. do. do. I—2. SpeciC“Paying Banks: . Brookville Dank Brook-i Exchange Bank, Green I ville. ■ castl-. . Bank ofthe Capitol, In Fayette Co. Bank, Condianapolis. j Connersville. PankofElkhartElkhart'Fa’-mer’s bank. WestI Bank^fGoshen,Goshnnj field. I Bank of T ndiana, Mich :Hoosicr bank, Logansj igan City. ’ port. i Bank ofMoiitieello.JlonlHiii’.tington county b’k, ticello. j Huntington. Bank of Mt. Vernon, Mt.jlndiana bank, Madison Vernon. (Indiana Reserve bank, Bank of North America; Kokomo. Clinton. (IndianaFarmers’ bank, | Bank of Paoli, Paoli, j Uank’in, I Hank of Rockville, Wa-llndiana Steck bank, Labash. i port,!. Bank of Syracuse, Sy Kentucky Stock ban'-, racuse. j Columbus. i Bank of Salem, Salem. (Lagrange bank. Lima. Bank of Warsaw,WWa- l .Merchants a Mechanics' 1 saw. ! bank. New Alhnny. Bloomington Ban k ,11’aikeCo. 8., Roc.,vine. Bloomington, (Prairie City 8., Terre i Crescent City Bank,; Haute. Evansville. (Southern B. of Indiana, Canal Baa«, Evansvillej Terre Haute. Cambridge City Bank.i-Sa'etp B.,Salem. Cambridge City. jState B. of Indiana and Central Bank. Indiana j branches. polisi sTippetfatlde 8., Logans ! port Note.—The above list embraces the State Bank and Branches, and such of th- Specie - Pa. - ing Free Banks as are doim.- a legitimate business and having regular Banking Hc-es. Suspended and Broken Banks. Traders 8., Nashville. /Green County B. I Elkhart County B. (Atlantic B. Bank of Connersville. Bana of T. Wadsworth. Dank of Attica. Traders 8., Torre Haute State Stock B. of Indi Drovers' 8., at Rome. ' ana, at Peru. (Farmers'B., at Jasper. Wabash Valley B. V. Y. Stock 8., al YinBtHIK of Bridgeport. ! ■-s. Grame-Cy 8., Lafayette.(Plymouth B. Laurel i>. (Shawnee 8., Attica. Orange B. Note. —The above is a list of Banks placed in di tor before the' first day ‘ October; IBa<, \ : the purpose cfclosing up the affairsoi the i*a. z», named. Their issues cannot be quoted at any i price, as their resources aud assets are very uncertain. All other suspended and broken Indiana I' roe Banks are uncertain and without quotable rates : of discount. Saie of Side Walk. The undersigned, bv order of the Board of Trustees ofthe town of Decatur, will sell ar pub lie sale to the lowest bidder, at the “Brick Cor- , ner ” in the said town, on the 23d dav of May, 1857. nt two o’clock P. M , the building of a j Side Walk, mid the gradingincident thereto, on the east side of Second street, between Monroe and Jackson streets ami including said streets, ht said town. Also, at the same time nnd place J ""il? sell on the same terms the building of -*• sewer from the plank road opposite LJauiel U. | Jackson s 101, as to cunvey the water Under said Side Walk. . 'j he 'dan and specifications of said work can be seen by calling upon the underbi med at his ° ffiCe ' WM. G. SPENCER May 15. 1'857. _ Clerk. - INLOUR, of city brand, in :i..U and ryiar 1 ' r barrel sacks,or by the pound. J. D. A J. M. Nittmav. i YA ASKETS of all kinds. Common spljt. wil i x » low market.-rw-reffanti'imco/ . r-d.-'otie-I baskets, etc., ete. | Ncttma.v ■ — —— — | I YNRIED sppUs and psschea for aale at tha I J I’sics Cwrsrn
B. W. OIKLSr. C. B. OAKLEY, B. V,', DiKIEY & SON, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And Jlan.iiiicturers of TIN, U.iEfci-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GHANI T£ STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street FORT ]V A YNE , IND IA NA . March 13. 1857. n 4 Iy. MAYER HOOTU thn Fa! Alla,) Corner of Wayne aud Cailioun Streets, FORT W tVM!, INDIANA. H. E. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor. iLAi' K s HTiTuT r pHE undersigm'd, leml-rs to the citizens of I. Decatur amt vicinity. his thanks for past :Y rms;and respectfully announces to the public ! that lie continues to carry ou the above bnsines, in all its various branches, at hisold stand on S-iCnnd Street, in Decatur, whe*-- -.!! kinds of i Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness and dispatch. JACOB KING. Mareii 6, 1857. vl-n l, WASHINGTON HOTEL] On Main Street, one Square North of Market, BLUEFTON, INDIANA, NSILSON DEAN!, Proprietor, IT This House has been lately refurnished and fitted up in good style. Feb. 13, 1857. LIVERY STABLE, THE undersigned keeps, in connectlon, With the WASHING-i TON HOTEL, in Bluffton, a Livery Stable, in which the public will always find, the best and j most fashionable buggies and carriages; mid a little the nicest and ’best lot of 1 Horses to draw • them, that was ever before found in a Livery ■ Stable, Also, a number of No. I saddle-horses] which eaii’ibo Imatin this or any othe.rtown; all i of which he will'ot oil th ■ most reasonable! terms. WILSON DEAM. i Bluffton, Feb, 20. 1857. ir j ly . ISRAEL ALL MON, Attorney and Cotiiisnllor rtt Law, Decatur, Adams Coußjy, lad. ATTILL pa-' ■/"'-i ; il attention tothecollec I V t ion of claims, and -til other business eiitrusted to his care. Office, on the Smith West corner of First ami Madison streets, west dour. March 27, 1-57. n7-ly. J. L>. PORTER, PHVSICIA N AN I) SUit G E ON, V, '! promptly attend to all calls wh-n not i professional I v absent.— Office, at the Drug Store, on Main street, Decatur, 1 nd. vl-ul3. I di. d. Il chamfer, PUYSKTAN A- SURGEON, DECATUR, IND IA NA . LTOFFICE—one door West of Niblici: J: doss’ Bootaud Sh w Store. vl-nl(l. WILIIAM « PE Attorney aud Counsellor at Law, . A IW 3!» master commissioner. DECATUR, Adams County, Inttiana. CBusiness intrusted to his care will receive prompt a'; ntion. Feb.l3, 1857. n-1 l-y. DAVID STI . e£7~ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, j DECATUR, IND. V\ni.L PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF | II the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collection of claims, the p.iymen' tnxns, redemption oflands, etc. Office in th" K.:c 1 Office. April 3, 1857. Sill I? A iro Y! C. W. MILLER, Is at bis old tricks, such as. making ugly ! men look handsome, mean men look decent and ’ poor men look rich, all this, and even more, he accomplish'-s by putting on them, new clothes, and such tilting clothes as no other Tailor in this neck of woods knows how to put on their c.i't. ii.iers. And at price ~ to, so low that von have to get on your knees to reach them. (D’Shop, south end of Alain street, west side Decatur, Feb. 13, 1857. n I l-y. CENTRAL HOUSE,' Corner of Main and Market Streets, 1 OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. QCS uta ■ * .HI».W» ALMON CASE, Proprietor, i (UFThe Pirprietoi' has purchased this Stand i and havingtticoUL'lilv . ibt-d o 1 t.por.e.-' 1 His song residence at Bluffton, and entire acquaintance with the business gives him assur- i ance that he will render satisfaction. Bluffton, Ind, Feb. 13, 1357. n-1 G-rn. D. SriIDABAHHI. O. I. 11ABT. I Studabaker A- Il.trt, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, renting Imuses, collecting, payment of Taxes. <tc., in Adams County, Indiana. All business intrusted to their care will re-1 ceive prompt attention. Office at the Recor- I ders Office, Decatur, Ind. Feb. 13, 1857. v-l n 1 I HEY Elt & 11110111 E 11, (Late Wall <£• Meyer.) ■Wholesale an Retail 1? iilers in i THW'S, MEDICINES. DYESTUFFS PAINTS. Oils, Inncy Artiilss. Varnishe.s. Paint Erurhes, Whitevash Brashuv, Window Glus, Glassware, Patent Medicines, Electic Medicines, Instruments,Trusses, Supporters, Wines and Bran- 1 dies. Chemicals etc. Window glass we keep of; all siz.l, from 7x9 to 3(1 x 43, French and Pitts ; burg. White Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, ' dhrumtgrecn, paris green, umber, terra de sien- ■ na, ros pink, lamp .. lack, japan, linseed oil. tn.peuine, lard oil, whale oil and staple articl. s geerally. We keep a large stock and make it a palicular point to sell to Merchants in this ‘ vieinit' MEYER 4- BROTHER. No. .5 Columbia street, Fort Wayne, Ind. Marti 13.1857. nl-ly ’ l AK kettlm, for -al..- at th- 1 O Barm Coasts.
BEAD QUARTERS! 1 BRICK CORNER! Is liC/'ti Quarters far all That want to b’ty cheap Goods, or those who wish to find a general assortment can always find it at J. & P. CRABS’ cheap baick corner i We are now receiving, and have ou hand a large stock of NEW GOO I) S ! Embracing a splendid as'ortmcnt of, Ladies’ diess oio-l-, of all pric and qualitio.., also, a large lot of Bonnets from t v.- 'n tv fivecen - up to the finest qmil ity, an endless variety of Hosiery, Laces. Belts,Trhitinsrs and Jewelrv, also, MEN*. BOYS W'EAR, 'rFADV-MADI' Clothing, Roots, Shoes, lint* find Caps, beside, we rilwn's keen I MAIHIOTII STOCK Os all the staples needed in the country, such as GROCERIES, Hardware, Queenswarv, Iron, nnd Nails, Vtensila, Farming Fish, Pork, and And always pay the highest Market Prices tor grain and seeds of all !:ind<. A<hus, Black Salts, Buttur,-Eggs, Eueswax, Ginseng, Ragis, tfcc., Ac. We respectfully invite Every Body and the balance of mankind, to cal] and look at ynir stock, a< • cl’. igo nothing for the siirht. Decaltlr, April 24,1857. tl-nl. VPPLE BUI i’i’.lt, a choice article, lot sale, at the Brick Corxfu. 1 1 \ OLDEN syrupt, ad. licious article, fo r sale I x T at the Brick L’-okxlu. ('ITDEiI vinegar at tile J Brick Corses. OILS and paints for sale at the Brick Corxeb. .■poo sacks finu dairy salt for sale at the "7 Brick Corxeb. IIE HEnAB AII u i i.»■ i The undersigned having engaged in other business, now offers for sale bis property ;on 1 which is erected a Wool Carding House! i And Horse Power, together with a good Double ' Machine and Picker; all in perfect Older and hrs been doing an extensive business the last three } oars. The location of this Factory, for business, it- | nnequrtlrdt the town of Bluffton and I in the heart of a U oobgrorring cdibttty, shniv twenty miles from any oth« i work of the kind. To any one desirous of entering into the Cai dinjjf, Fullingand Cloth Dressing business; this location offers inducements seldom equaled. Terms—Easy, and Title undi ;••• !■>. ALMON CASE. Bluffton (nd.,Pep. 13, 1857. n l <>ni. Sale of School Land. Notice in hereby given that in pursuance nf the Statute, itt such eases made and provided, the i.iid.-' signed Auditor and Treasurer, of the county of Adams, Stateof Indiana. will offer at public sale at the Court Hous, door, at Da-r.t’ir, in said county,on Saturday the 6th day of June, a D. 185;, between the hoilfS <>f 10 o’clock A. At ami 1 o’cr.iek i- ,u , the j following described tract of lai,d, to wit: I The S. E. of SE. : -f of section number I sixteen; (10’1 township number twenty-six i 6, I north of range number fourteen 14) east, the I same ha... • n forfeited to the township of Monroe, forthe non ■ lyrnent of the ant J terest on the original purchase money for said j described laud, still due and owing f<> thtj School fund of the said Township, of .Mun ■ roe. TFRMS OF SALE: One-foi'.rth of the purchase money, due the school i'und, and all nrreat -1 >i interc<st ard in- | tetest for one year in advance, on the balance, J and all costs of sale, and any amount that may he .. i - *d exceeding the total a mon nt due. must be cash in hand, and the balance due thefund in ten years from sale, with seven percent, interest. payable annually in advance. Total amount due sll 93. JOHN M- An I’r. JOHN CRAWFORD, Tr r. April 17, 1857. I IH EE & JlCOliSr Wholesale and Retail •3T» E <□..-■». 3 U9-T 3® ® -dau BOOKSA STATIONERY, WALL <t WIN - DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND HOOK BINDERS. Calliaun Street, Fort Wayne. Ind. Kfifeaa liK" a l.uiO”it. * OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Nwrcesxor to H Durrie.) No. 81, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in everydercription of Foreign ami Domestic HARDWARE: irv, Nails, Sash Building Materials, Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics’ti.uds of every Variety; Cooking. Box nnd Parlor Stoves, tin plate, sheet Iron and I | cupper. vl nl2. i BLI FFIOX lI.WBLE E. r . WOOD. M anufacturer and Denier Hi Meffu ntents, Tombstones. Headstones. '1 able ! tops, Ac., Ac., prepared tn older, from the com- ' mon to the very finest material. Orders respect- 1 fully solicited and pro, J t’y attended to. iCTShcp— (ln Main street, one door south of 1 the Central Hou e, Plufftou, Indiana. Bluffton. April 24, 1857. vl-nl 1. DOORS, BLINDS &. SAs’H. r r3HE under igued hereby give notice that they I will continue to tnanufanture at their oi.l stand, a few rods north of the t.’itv Mills, and have on hand a large 1 <t of Doors, Blinds and Sash, which they will sell cheap foYca-li, all of which they will warrant to be as good as any made elsewhere. We respectfully invite a call rr.in those in want of such articles. (L/'Blimi slats got out t rfler at al! times > RQNFfELD A TODD. Fort Wayne, Feb. 13. 1>57. i,351y ————- -- - - O ■ .... - - --- -.r . CIT.CTH talmas, colored and black silk man- ’ HUm, a fine assortment at Nt FTMAS’s
FORNAX MILLS, IS ACAIN i Dispensing Meal Dull) to the People. The undersigned having purchased, repaired ( and refitted the “Fornax Mills/ 5 > Lately owned I>y Mr. Samhi IL. Rvggm this place, takes this’opportunity of announcing to the citizens of Adams and adjoining eoui.t ies, tliat .- 1 iow in go, d ruiir ng older, aud i» prepared to do all kinds ofgrimLng in a superior manner. Being an old aml experienied | M ilie: ,he ffatters himself that he will be able to render entire satisfact ion . j his cnstomi rs. ' ; The’’FORNAX” will k«. constantly on hand wheat and rye flour, and corn meal for sale. The ' Fornax” will be run five days in ’ each week, viz: Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays. -la, . and Saturdays. uj* i ’in- highest marketptice wili be paid in i cash for Wood, delivered al the Mill. JOHN SIDGWICK. Decatur, March 13, 1-57. n5-tf. ! I’iiE.m fmmT - The umlersfoncd would I'o-pectfulU anitonnc-s ! loth- . izer.s of Adams am! adjoining counties Ihat he . ontinu’S to carry on the Tanning and • Currying in all Its branches, at his old strtnd in Decatur. He Is prepared to furnish at the short notice, sole, liHrncss, calf nnd upj or leathi er, which will be finished upon the most approi ved style, and sold on the most rcnsonable terms. ; Tin- highest market price " ill be paid in cash or leather for hides or hark at his Tannery. , I C. L. SCHIRMEYER. March 13, 1857. n 5 ly. CIIIHET UHI F.lf fiHI!! , I The undersigns I announcusto the citizen* ; Ad.nns Countv, thrd he still continues to man-* ifncture to Her, at his old stand on iSvcniid Street, in the town of Decautur, and keeps con-* stain Iy mi hands all kinds of furnitureq such uh, I bureaus, tabh s bcdMeadAc. All persons desiring to purchase any article* in his line o' business, are respectfully ••'olicited ’to call and examine nis Furniture fuforc purchasing elsewhere, as he flayers himself: u ' ■ . n- ] lire satisfaction will be given His Work is manufactured out c»f the best of Tiinterial, all J work wari anted, and disposed of on the most . reasonable terms. I’. F. ROBISON Coffins! i'TMIE undersigned takes this method to it. ■ li form all who may need his services, tha 1 lie keeps on hand, at his shop on Second street* | a supply (,f Ready -Made Coffins cf all sizes.— | Aud i- prepared with a P m (a-1 8S« ;To deliver Coffins and atteutl funert Is upon short notice, and upon r.-a ...-) h- fern.s. F. F ROBISON, t'mjy taker. Dec.atnr,Feb. 13,185', ti-l t f. -I\'EU 111..1H11 KA lit PAPER ’• F !I 1A WASHINGTON. D.C. Daily. Tt: Mux t ly . Anu. Weekly'—Tlie iiti»l«'r>!!. u d has corn- ! nienri-d the publidatidn of an Independent Na- ? ' tional Democratic paper in-thc City of War.h , • ington, on the «n April, called j “THE STATES.” It will represent the sound and cons’ituttopa! _ principles which have ever h**en upheld by the I i SaHoiud De.nocrncy. but it'vi’l r»<»* icntirr , ily political that its columM tViH iiiterest politician cxclusivelx , nob so -nbservn-nt ns tn i betray principles at the command oi‘ yower, <»r s . disguise it convictions at the c, iggestion of exI pediency. I In nddititfh to toe cßadtHsi di of iitip irtant political <|Uestioiiß, it columns will I • devoted t«J i the proceedings of U.ugre! , !’■ current trnnaactionsofthe Government, tbG» neral X- ws. and mat (eis of in tri app. .Joining to agriculture nnd commerce. f TERMS OF SEBSCHIPTIO?*. • Daily wili lie mail, dto • ; Two c -pics ftp \t;ird( ! fdr 7 “ The 'l'ri-Wt ekly embnieiLt; all the re.i- --■; din ’matter which appear* in the Daily wil! be lurnfahed at 3 ** Two copies for i » ; The Weekly—TheCheapeat Pap'-rii iht South ' I’lp- Weekly will be failed in a large Double - 1 Sheet form, at’.d printed db superior pap'er, with handsome bold type, at the following prices: • Single copie , per ) caf f Two copies, 3 ** 1 Five copies, 7 ** I den copies, to on® addt cs«. and any | larger number at $ per ‘ear, 10 *• Ten copied, tothe address of each sub scriber, and any larger number, at 1,2 each, I < * r Any postmaster, clerk nr o’ her perron, wh<y may . d nv<_ ,ul eribrrs, with seven dollar* , enclosed, will receive an extra copy. 1 /’Payment is reepm'rd invariably In advance; an<! rid paper shall be forwardvtf ! until tiie ihe receipt ofthemoney. The Weekly will contain all ’ho important I matter published during tin week in the Daily. The th.? unde 1 signed was one of the original proprietors f *he Washington Union, .'uid hia i long newspapof experience befor* "Ti .1 since th« establishment of that paper, justifies him in promining tothe public a paper .veil worthy of tneir patronage. The States w ill not be the organ of any clique or faction, and with no partial pur* pose to serve, the paper will address itself to the honest judgment of the prop’r. d for opport will rely ' pun their RnprcCintrie- Add.ess. .1. I*. HEISS. Exchange*.-— The Tri-W* . kly Si-jes will i.e ; forwarded to all country papers which wil? give | the above a few inwrtrons. vl nt?. anTT ufl interests* are due. that urd ess they are ] paid on «r beforethe fourth Monday in March next; I s iail advertise the same for sale accoruiiigtti lav. Asu>y duty is impera'.ivt .T am ir> hopes that h i cofi.qdaint will bo made by thn ■ ’t M.iqucnt:: if tin r • compelled tc, pay cost in consequence of their neirieet. JOHN McCON’NEL, And. F ’±ll 7 - Notice. Notice is hereby ff.vi i, that a. the last Muy ; term i" the court ot common please of Ail am a county, the estate of Joseph deceased : declared pro'iibly insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified that, the same will be settled accordingl v. JOSIAH CRAWFORD May, 15, 18.57. Adm’r. DENTISTRY . DR. KNAPP HAVING OPENED ,\N Office in Colenck’s building, corner of Columbia and Clinton streets, Fort Wayn, . is now prepared to tfait upon all who may favor him’.vith their patronage. His new stvle of attachteeth to the plate with raised am! double backing, I. ttnive,—ally ndmifted to Lee great improvement. 1 liey secure a more natural shape, are susceptible of a much higher finish, impart twice the strength, and perfectly -orrect the defect of the teeth becoming det irhed from tho plate so comtuon v. h the lint l-m-k-'. e'linni ; ILLF.M WITH ( AKE VH> .Special attention will be giveu to ail diseases ■ f the mouth which approp, lately come under fthi-ln-ad of Surgical Dentisirv. . I. KNAPP M. D Fort Warne Ind , 1c.‘.7l c .‘.7 1 T A Ch f KF.L at th, •*’* BttoCS C cvwvr.
