Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1857 — Page 3
Utah. ■ We believe we are not too premature I MK announcing this morning that Colonel R imming, of Missouri has been appointed ■Governor of Utah, and that he intends to • his family thither with the view .3L making that Territory his permanent lence. Col. Cumming is a gentle man of tried official integrity and of large -rience •: frontier life. Possessing personal courage, of a conciliatory Mature, yet pmmpt t.nd energetic in the discharge of duty, he brings to the imresponsibilities which he has astimed the most essential qualities'for Inccess in the delicate, and even danger■nj, mission which has been confided to |im. I The difficulties to be encountered in Utah are more numerous and complicated than is now generally supposed.— Among them may be incidentally men- ' |Koncd that Brigham Young claims a title : |o all the lands in the Territory, and has ■ever recognized the United States sur#<?ys. None of his followers have purchased lands in accordance with our laws, ■fence, one of the delicate duties of the f, deral courts of that Territory will be to S itablish and maintain the rights of those Si ho may hereafter purchase in accord fe agßace with our laws. Not an individual li. all Utah now holds a foot of land the JStleof which is drived from the United i - States, and it follows under this strange MM.mdition of things, that all parts of the iJgjLri'itory are at " ie P rcscnt t * ine open to lie- eruption. — Union. ■ Moss Bread. —A Finnish journal, the luometar, states that the Russian governhas dispatched two physicians to i parishes of Northern Finland to in■ruct the inhabitants in the art of making wcad fio.m moss. DECATiB MARKET. Corrected Weekly by J. D. & J. M. Nuttman. Wheat, white, $1 50 Eggs, $ <> ’ I •»“ red - 1 40 Sall > 12 75 ' sl* ftirn, t 0 & 6 Lard, 8 <fc 10 j § ioats, 45 Beef, 350dr4 00 i Rye. ‘ 6i Flaxs’d, I 00& 1 25 ' Buckwheat, 50 Clover “ 5 75 I- I Beans, 1 50 42 00 Timothy 1 50 &2 00 I. F Flour, per bun. 450 Apples, dry, 225 Butter, 12 Black salts 3 00<t 325 Bieuse, ll <6 15 Shoulders smoked, 10 Pirk pickled, 9 | Hains “ 12 Fort i/it Bee ending, Satur lug, July I w . ~~ 111 S' 'at, §1 50 I Lard, $ 10 f Fl r, 900 I Hams, 10 ! Sv" flour, 550 | Pork, Cirn, 02 Beef, 5 50 1 Buckwheat, 50 Flaxseed, 150 I fats, 45 Clover, 625 ■micy, 1 50 Timothy, +kt Bye, *0 [ Apples, green, 1 2.5 Bans, 200 '• dry, 250 ■ fttatoi--, 9", Wool, common, 26 ■ 0 <m “ fiu< , 38 E J .tier, 14 Whitefish, 575 > f ts .cewu 10 1 Trout, 500 Eggs, S | Lake herring, 500 Sab, ‘ 2 !5 I Cranberries, • 00 Bacon, 7 | V ~~ -T-. .' New Advertisements, Extraordinary Volume! S QUINTESSENCE OF KNOWLEDGE. I fillo of this wonderful book is, Inquire Within ! I For anything you want to know : ■jVR, over 3,700 Facts for the people.—Cloth I A • Gil- 4-’.5 pa '■ . price One Dollar, — Int emi’o V/ , . i . ,f the most valuable a: .! ex:, aordim.ry volumes ever presented to the I Ar .rican public, mid embodies nearly Four th' -and facts, in the most cf which any person living will find instruction, aid and enter i tain merit.
Within” is sold at the low price of Or. i Dollar, and yet it contains 435 pages of cl< idy printed matter, and is hand< tm ly and strongly bound, it is a Doctor, a Gardener, a SIL .el master, a Dancing Master, an Artist, a N,'. oralist, a Modeller, a Cook, a Lawyer, a Slrgeon, a Chess Player, a Chemist, a Cosmet ion i, a Brewer, an Accountant, an Architect, a . Le -.iT Writer, a Hoyly, ami a General Guide to I all kinds of Useful and Fancy Employment, An.usement and Money Making. Within” is no collection of ancient < say i and receipts, but tho whole is fresh ami new , and suited to the present times. As a . b<»ok to k< cp in the family for reference it is jjncqu "'.si, comprising as it does, all kinds of j ißooks of information in a single volume. Pub-1 lished bv GARRET, DICK & FITZGERALD, 18 Ann street, New York. jHlCopies of the above book sent by mail on re- : cd pt of $1 t<> any address, free of postage. Reliable Agents wanted to canvass for “Inquire j Wu’hin.” Send Cash orders to the Publisher. sale by Waltz <fe Beadle, Lebanon. just.publishcd, The Artist’s Bride, by , Eiu iwon Bennet.—Price one dollar. n 22. i ■'j®®-— — -
I specimen of lithotyping. I la pres.’ and will be ready, ERAINS S GOLD, OR. A COLLECTION OF Efco.-ial. Moral «*r Intellectual Maxims* By Samuel A. Smuckek, A. M. ■Author of the " Court and Ileiyn of Catharine 11. of ICissXa; History of Nicholas.; &c., die. FKi ins undoubtedly will be the most interesting Wo. kof the kind ever published in America, ■will contain Twenty caskets, richly laden .....Sth the finest gold, wrought into severalhun ned separate original maxims and Independent i r<jf! cctions, with Wise saws, and profoun I Ap- b bbl sms, which refer toeverybody ond everthing , wbith referring to, and especially adapted to the present time. It will bo printed from plates limed by the NEW LITHOTYPING PRO-1 CESS spoken of in tho last number of the 1 Meithly Rainbow. "hilt. will without doubt, be the handsomest book appearance ever before pub-1 lilbed; audit will be printed and bound in the be- style, and its con tents will make itattractiv< and pleasing to all classes of readers. Price 50 cuts a copy, for which it will be sent, post pail. Address GEO. A. CROFUT, Publisher. ■■22. 83 Lock street, Philada. 1
BLACKSMITHING! T r PIL. subscriber thankful for the liberal pa- I X tronnge heretofore received.- would say to ' Ins old customers and to the public imnerall v, I that he can at all times be four. .: .‘tlmGi.l" .ml on N.ain street, second door north of the Brick Corner, ready to do anything in hia line with neatness and dispatch. , -vlw ... xn «sa- «r> nsy • lie keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one I and two horse wagons, which he wrrrants to bo niade of the best of timber, well seasoned, and J ironed in a good and substantial manner. Ho is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on . short notice, and in the best possible manner ' and ho takes this method of assuring hiscusto- ' mers that the Cash System is prefered to the Credit, and that they must expect lobe charged the highest possible price for all work done. W fl). 1-57. ISAAC JIG WusioHTcToTiT. p-sfc-j THE undersigned tak «this method of informing the citizens of Decatur end I • vicinity, that they are still carrying on ' the Boot and Shoe Business at. their old si and, | where they arc prepared to do all kindsof work I in the shortest possible space of time; and on the most reasonable terms thatcan be had in the county. They are continually in the receipt of \ the latest styles, and the best material. They, also, keep on hand a general assortment of all kinds of leather, pegs and all kinds of findings, linings, bindings, etc., etc., which! they will si ll cheap. Thankful for pastfavors, they would respectfully solicit a call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. NIBLICK <fc GLOSS. May 22, 1857. n.'-ly iFeT Tis a lniGAi 1’1; The undersigned having engaged in other business, now offers for sale his property; on which is erected a Wool Carding House! And Horse Power, together with a good Double Machine and Picker; nil in perfect order and has been doing an extensive business the last three years. The location of this Factory, for business, is unequalcd: Being in the town of Bluffton and in the heart of a wool-growing country, some twenty miles from any other work-of the kind. To any one desirous of entering into the Carding, Fuliingand Cloth Dressing business; this location offers inducements seldom equaled. Terms—Easy, and Title uudisputable. ALMON CASE. Bluffton Ind.,Feb. '3, 1857. n-1 (im. CABINET lAMIFACTOBYU The undersigne I anuonneesto the citizens of Adams County, that he still continues to manufacture to order, at his old stand on Second Street, in the town of Decautur, and keeps constantly on hands all kinds of furniture, such as, bureaus, tables, bedsteads, &c., <tc. All persons desiring to purchase any articles in his line o business, are respectfully solicited to call and examine his Furniture before purchasing elsewhere, as he flatters himself thaten tire satisfaction will be given. His work is manufactured out. of the best of material, all I work warranted, and disposed of on the most reasonable terms. P. F. ROBISON Ready-Made Coffins! r THIE undersigned takes this method to ir.8 form all who may need his services, that, he keeps on hand, athis shop on Second street, a supply of Ready-Made Coffins of all sizes.— And is prepared with a tn st st c ■ To deliver Coffins and attend funerels upon short notice, and upon reasonable terms. P. F ROBISON, Undertaker. Decatur,Feb. 13, 1857, n-1 t f. extra Session CALLED ! GEO, NUMBERS, ' Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. j And continues to manufactures all kindsof ' plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries, Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast tables; sofas,- tetate, lounges; cushion ami com- | mon chairs, bedsteads, Ac. ifcc. i G’All of the above articles, and many others I to tedious to mention, manufactured to order, of i the best of material: and by the best workmen ‘in the country. AH of which he will sell on l the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE i For yourself before purchasing elswhere, as I !am determined not to be undersold either in I this or any other town in the west; and, as re ■ garde quality, I defy all competition. ALSO, ' Coffins of all sizes and discriptions, kept constantly on hand, or made to order, as may be | desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required, i Terms reasonable. (EFLumber and all kinds ofcountry produce taken in exchange for Furjiiture. Call and see as lam determined to sell. Quick sales aw’ small profit is my motto. Decatur, April 17, 1857. vl nll) II ILL & ORB J SON. F O R IF A R D I NG Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- J FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON.i Indiana. . v!-n2L JOSEPH w. ROOD. JUDSON MCCOMB. J. w. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers ./W-IWBL® C O .V.VISSJ ON MER CIIA NTS, 31), Columbia Street, Fort Wayno, Ind. IsT O U L Di 7 v respectfully invite the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, &c., to their immense | stock of Groceries, Foreign am> Domestic Li ; quors. Sugars, <tc., which they guarantee to sell ■ at closes’Vlastern prices, with addition of transthe only exclusive Jobbing Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6m. BASKETS, of all kinds, common split, wil low market,covered and uncovered, clothes "baskets, etc., etc. i Nuttm.vns. DRIED apples and peaches for sale at thu ; Brick Coaxmi _ j O TONEAVA RE? 1,500 gallon, the best asO sortment ever offered in this market, a-, Nuttman s. CILOTH talmas, colored and black silk man- • ’"tillas, a tine assortment at Nuttman s. of citv brand, in halt and quarter, banci sacks, or by the pound J D. A .1 M. Niiman.
’• t »« — ■ -wvgj—v -•• »»■■■ >■!■» ■* fl’ll —I'S ' ’r-s’UBI■ Sale of Swamp Land Ditch.' Notice hereby :nv.'n thut the under-i,*n<‘(l : is S'.vahip 1.;.;,,! < .iinnii-■ i<>n<r, will h-11 at public auction < n Monday I’ l ' d.-iy of Au-1 _ 1) , r 77, between the hours of ten <>’- idock A. M., and f >ur o’clock P. M., on *aid day, to the low< • f bidder The instruction of the Ditch will be as follows: i Filing at a point nt, or near the Limbeulost Creek, in section thirty-two, in township twenty five, north of range fourteen cast, in Adams county, Indiana, thirty two poles south of a point on the north lino of said section, which point is one thousand and fifty feet east of the quarter section corner of said linn, then south west through aeri »<>ns thirty-one and ihirty-two to the east fine of the westhalf of the south west quarter of section thirty one, said township.— 1 he distance, plan, specification, and the terms of the sale will be made known by the under signed on the day of sale. ie'Thc sale will commence by meeting nt the house of Amos "Wheeler in Wabash township, in said county, near the line of the ditch. | LEWIS M.XTTAX July 3, 1-67. Swamp Land Com’r. Sale of Swamp Land Ditch. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Swamp Land Commissioner will sell at j nblie auction, on Monday the seventh day of September, 1557, between the hour- of one o’clock and four o’clock P ?»I .to the lowest responsible bidder, the construction of th.* <litch will be as follows: To commence at or near the northeast corner of the south east quarter of sect ion thirty six, in township north of range f »rteen oast, running thence north west one hundred and thirty-two rods. Ihe plan, specification, and terms of sale will Im* made known on day of sale. (Tr’TheTale will commence at the old Click \ farm in section thirty-M*-, in township twenty- I six. f LEWIS MATTAX, July, 3, 1857. Swamp Land Com’r.
N. P. STOUBRIDGE, DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER ’ JMETOLTffS.® "7 And. Musical Instruments. ( No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, | Indiana. vi-nl9-ly. L- ; EAGLE DRUG MEEGAN & NILL, Proprietors, j yiTHOLESALE A RETAIL Druggists ami \ 7 Apothecaries, keeps constantly on hand a large stock of paints, varnish•;», white and red lead, French zinc, linseed, tanners,olive, whale ami perm oils; turpentine, putty, glass, glassware, dye stuffs, paint and whitewash brushes, artists’ material, wines, brandies, fancy soups, toilet articles, perfumery, Ac. We invite physicians and merchants in this vicinity to call and examine our large stock of Drugs and Medicines before purchasing elsewhere, believing they will be satisfied both as regal'd to quality and prices. This is a new establish merit, our stock of drugs medicines, Ac., are all fresh and unadulterated, having been selected with great care by one of the firm, in New York,Philadelphia and Boston ami are constantly receiving fresh supplies of every thing in their line, all articles warranted pure as represented. We are young men commencing business, our motto is, industry, (juick sales ami small profits. Store—corner of Calhoun ami Main Streets, op posite the Clerk's office ami Evans’ New York Dry Goods Store, Fort Wayne. vl-nl9-ly. GEORGEIifILLER Corner of Calhoun rind Betty Streets, FORT 't.’.ilNi:, 1M). ’ Wholesale Grocer, KEEPS constantly on hand an extensive as sortment of GOODS in I.is line, to which he would especially invito the attention of Country Merchants Traders, and private families. He can furnish everything in the line < i his business. His goods are selected with great care am! with reference to the trade, of this region. Ills stock consists in part of th following articles: Gu:» Ponder, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Tobacco, Sugars, W'hi-ikei', Rice, Nails, Ihooms, Window Glass, Gun Caps, Vinegar, Raisins, Cod Fish, Mackerel, Hegars, Nuts, Brandies, Cheese, Wines, Soap and Candies.' His connection with New Y’ork, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and other cities, give him UNUSUAL I'ACILITIES for purchasing Goods which he can sell at as BCi*Jra"OW KS.uU.'JTJESBi And on as accommodating terms, asany other house in the city. vl-nl9-lyj Wholesale aud Retail 'biw BOOKS A STATIONERY, WALLA WIN i DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ! AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. ' vhidS. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, ( Successor to 11. Durrie.) No. St, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DE A LER in every description of Foreign and Domestic HABDW-AP E: Iro •, Nails, Sash , Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Me-' eh,-inics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Bor ; and Parlor Stoves, tin plate, sheaf- and : copper. vl-nlk. ; iLI'FFTOS MAM WOIIKS. ! s. r. wood, MANUFACTURER and Dealer in Momt-1 _ merits, Tombstones, Headstones, Table j top.-, Ac., Ac., prepared to order, from the emu- j mon to the very finest material. Orders respect-1 fully solicited and promptly attended to. (LrShop—On Main street, one door south of; the Central House. Blnffton,lndiana. Bluffton, April 24, 1857. vl-nll. ITIEXIX TAIURI! The undersigned would respectfullyannounce to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties thatliecoutinues tocarry on the Tatmingamlj Currying in all its branches, at liis old stand ! in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the I short notice, Sole, harness, calf and upper leath-1 er, which will be finished upon the most appro- I ved st vie, and sold on the most reasonable terms. | The”highest market price will be paid in cash or leather for hides or bark nt his Tannery. C. L. SCHIRMEYER. Mnrchl3, 1857. n5-ly. — — j OUGAR kettles, for sale at the O Brick Corscr. ' SPIN MNG WHEELS, ami Reels, a few o ' the Fauiiibell make left yet. at Nuttmai.'s
BANK NOTE LIST. tey: "st. e.- h .Tk k:• | few York, Buying Sellin;' 1. j I’liilaikq aia, do. - 1 , do. 1. 11 > tm>, do. ? j do. 1 Cim-i; unti, do. par. do. I \. Louisville, do. -par. do. ,'- a . Chicago, do. par. do. '5. Gild, do. do. I. ' Silv •. Jo. do. 1—?. ' ;)< <-ie-l’nying B Hike Brookville Bank Brooli-lExehnngc Bank, Green viilo. ; castle. Bank oftho Capitol,ln 'Fayette Co. Bank, Coudi'm '"Us. > Connersville. Bankofrikhnrtl’ihhart;Farmer's bank, WestBank oft!o-lien,Gosheu; field. Bank of Indiana, Mich (Hoosier bank, Ln fansigan t’ity. ! port. Bank i'fmticello.Monillimliugtou county b'k, ticello. ; Huntington. Bank of Mt. Vernou,slt: Indiana bank, Madison Vernon. jlndiana Reserve bank, Bank of North Americ:’.. K-.koine. Clinton. jlndiana Farmers’ bank, Bank of Paoli, Paoli, i Franklin, Bank ot.lii.ckv iile, V, a jlndiana Steck bank, Lu I basil. j porle. Bunk of Syracuse, Sy-K iitiieky Stock ban'., I raeiise. ' Columbus. Bank of Salem, Salem. Lagrange bank, Lima. I Bank of War; av., AV ar M rehant* chauics' saw. bank, New Albany. Bloomington I, an k Parke Co. 8., Rockville. Bloomington, Prairie City 8., Torre Crescent City Bank, limit?. Im.in. iUe. Soul hern B. of Indiana, Canal i l..iik, Fi ansville Terre Haute. Canibitil'-e City Bank, Salem 8., Sal. ni. Cambri'ige City iSlalo 8.0 l Indiana and Ceutr-yfilank, Indiana ■ branches. polls. > Tippecanoe 8., Logans I 1 port i No: m.-tTlic above list, embraces the State f onAk .a. f !■>:■, iches,am! s ich of the Specie Pay inq Fiwc' thinks as are doing a legitimate business ami having regular Banking Houses. Snsncndeil and Broken Banks. | Traders ilNashville. Green County B. I Elkhart County B. Atlantic B ! Bunk of Connersville. P>anK of T. Wmlsworfh. | Bunk "of Attica. Traders 11., Term Haul I State StocK B. of Indi-iDrovers’ H., at Home. ana. at Peru. 'Farmers’ B , 'it Jasper, i. Waba-'h Valley B. !n. Y. Stock B, al Yin i BirfhtSjf Bridgeport. | cennes. > Gramercy B.,Lafayette Plymouth B. j Laurel B. (Shawnee 8., Attica, i Orange B. ! Noyi:.—The above is a list of Banks placed in I licphiation at the Auditor of State's Office. The I circulating notes are to be presented to the A a I ditor before the first day of Od ober, 1357, for th.: purpose of closing up the a if.lirsof th ■ Banks mimed. Their i-- i s earnn't be quoted ai: ■, price, as their resources ami assets are very tin certain. All ether suspended and broken Indiana Free are uncertain and without quotable rates of discount. SPRING TRADE! AT THE WHITE CORNER, J. I), & J. 1 HITMAN. Are again prepared to -offer to their friends anti purchasers generally, a splendid stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods’! More extensive, better selected and richer than ever presented in ibis town. OL’lt DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT contains everything desirable, anil although, many Goods are much higher than usual this Spring, wo aroenabled by a new arrangements most argticles, at l;ist season’s prices, or less! And >ve cordially invite an inspection of our stock by < very body. We are now receiving i among other tkings. ; Poplins, Mohair Plaids, English Chaliies, ; us. do Laines, Organdies, Adelaids. 15 ra-es, all colors, Scotch Gingham, I’liiiu Lauu , Printed Lawns, De Berges, Brilliants, Print , &c. MEN’S A BOYS’ WEAR. We have a full assortun ut of Cloths, Casimeres, T weeds, Fancycasimeres Jeans, Doeskin. Satiiietts, Vestings, Ac.. Ac. In fact evi rylhtng suitable, or desirable for men’s or boys’ clothing. OUR WHITE GOODS, Comprising the hugest stock ever brought to this market, Consisting in part of White niarsailles quilts, | white linen table damn- ks, Linen spreads mid napkins, Linen towelings, , Bleached sheeting 6 1 wide, Bleached shirting, Shirting linens, | Corded skirts, Marsailles skirting. i I’lnin. striped ami crossbar jaconet, cambric's bishop, french mid victoria lawns, swi s, nain -ook, mull and India I"" iiiii'-iin-, e’c., etc. In the Hosiery and G’ >ye it. p.u iment.v - d j Ify competition. In it maybe found, ladies’, I children’s, misses’ white and colored cotton 1 hose, of all prices. Gents colored and white half hose; gciiis, ladies, mi.sesaml children’s I kid, silk lisle, thread am’ cotton gloves. 'sa.eo -SLUSHiJaa ' To go to the Jews for clothing, for we have a I large lot of costs, vests, pants, of all sizes, kinds 1 ami colors. Come to us, if yon want anynhing in the bon i net, hat or cap line. We have a large stock of. ! Ladies and Misses bonnets, children's Jenny! j Liml iockey hats, straw, tuscan and Rutland i ; p-. ilatami bt.Mimwrs, gents hats, ; fur, silk, soli cassimere, panama, leghorn; men 1 and tsivs’ palmleaf hate. GROCERIES! Os which we have the largest stock, ami l gratest varietv in the town. HARDWARRE! Including iron, nails, choppingand broad I axel,hatchets and hammers. Locks in great I I variet) from 37 tj cts up to the nicest front door, i hickk, cubboard, till, pad, chest, and brass box ' locks, augurs chisels wrenches, bunch screws, i j dri'T-knives, planes, iron and steel squares, andhere again the printer says we must stop! enumerating the articles. Stoves —cooking, box and parlor, together' witll the pipe ferthem. Crocker v: •J Fi "in the commonest plate’ to the fifteen dot lar sett oi ilinner dishes. Boots and Shoes, That wo bought before the great raise in leath -, er, and will sell them for about wiiat the leather . in tlKin 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. I We do not pretend to give away go.als. but will | sell ds low as any one' l c-that pays for the gobdl they buy -\HII2I, r<o7. 11l ’ ! 1
B. W. OAKU'UI'. C. B. OAKI.Er, B. i 0 t KIE) &80 A, Wholesale Dealers in II ARD WAKE AND STOVES, And Miuufncturers of TIN, SHEET-I,AND UOI'i’ERWARE, AT THE GiYANITE STORE, No. 71). Columbia Street, F 0 R T IF .1 KA’ E, IND IA NA . March 13,1 77. n 1 Iy. mayelFTiquse? ( t/i-i/•'//M.e Palo Alto.) Corner of W ayne mid Calhoun Streets, FORT U AY NE, I .DiA AA. H. B. GARTIN, Mir. 13. 1357. Pi-fcprietur. bl Vr mrni: rpHE unilei'-ign.-I, I’ u.! B -r- tn th • ci’izen- .■!' 5. Decatur ami vicinity, I: ,th inks for past | favors, and i i'specl I .ily ,mi..>mic.' . to the public |‘.hath ■3’ mtinnes tocarry .hi the above busine--, in all its various branches, at. hisold stand mi j Second St:? ci, in Decatur, win re ill kinds of Bl ack smith in ;is done to order with ii--.it m? -. j .md dispatch. JACOB KING. March (i, 1857. vl n I. iVA.’.hNGTBN' HOTEL, Oa Ta'u ”t; '.',>t, one S«u,ire Vii th of Market, BLUFFTON, INDIANA, WILSON DEAM, I’ropri tor. J-j’This House has been lately r -furnished and fitted up in g md style. Feb. 13, 1357. WOK Rfion LIVERY STABLE, a THE undersigned keeps, in con''KJX nection, with the WASHING ■ TON HOTEL, in Eliitfion, a Livery Sta’ ’m, in which the public will alwaysfiml, the best ami most fashionable buggies and earriiigos; and a little th- mce-t ami best lot of Hor.ses to draw them,that was ever before found in a Livery Stable. AJso, a numberof No. I saddle horsvwhich can’t be beat in this or any other town; all of which hu will let on the most reasonable terms. WILSON DEAM. Blnffton, Feb, 20. 1857. n 2 ly. ISR AEL AL LMO N , Attorney nad Counsellor at L’v.v, Docatur, Adams County, Ind. lI.TILL pattention to the collec T ▼ t iou of c! liiiis, an I all other btisin» ss< n trusted h»hu care. OJlcc, o > the South Wes: corner of first and Madison streets, west door. March 27, n7 ly. J. I’. PHYSICIAN IND SURGEON, Will promptly attend tn nil calls whim not professionally absent.—Office, at the Or*’,: Store, on Main street, Ducalur, Ind. vl ulo. nil. 11. 1 !i l !il’Ell, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, DECA TUR, IND IA .V.l . JTOFFH'li—one door West of Niblick <t doss' Boot and Shoa Store. vl-nUt. V. ILLI Ar. <L SPENCER, A Herne y an <1 fonn se 11 o r a t La w , , -'W.iwjr* master commissioner, BSVAl'tiil, Adams umnty, ImH-aa. Wil isim -■> intrusted to hi., care will reci iv; prompt attention. Feb. 13, 1857. * ml 1-y. DAVID STUD \ BAKER. Attorney an<l Coni" Hoc al Lntv, DECATUR, IND. tyriLL I’R.VCTI.JE IN THE COURTS OP the tenth Jmlicial Circm . a -ml lollie collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption of lands, <fcc. Oiliee in i In- Uvi •»i< I■ • Office. April 3, I-'57. S ill!’ All O A ! C. W. MILLER, Is at his old 1 ricks, such as, makii i- n/!;, men b>-»k handsome, uu”>.!i men look -L'cent and poor men look rich, all I hil even nio' o. he accomplish's by putting ■ n them, new cloihe-, and such lilting cloth as !■■» other i'.iil. l in Ihisn ck of woods knows h»»w : o pul on their - tonuns. Anti at prices, L, s> low that you have to gv-f on your km.- -■ t«» reach them. tt-Z'Shop, soutn eml nt Main street, Decatur, b’eb. 13, 1857. nll y. CENTRAL HOl SE~, ‘Fortier of Main and Market Street*, ■ OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, iSfiK Si-. ELXI3I-‘''-EIN' r 9 ALMON CASE, Proprietor. C’The I’l’.pi'ietm' has purchased this Siam! and having thoroughly refitted and renovated it, is pri'jniivvl to uecomodal>.• the public in a style quite equal to the wants of the place.— His kn g residence at Bluffton, and entire acquaintance with the busin.'-s giv.-s him assurance that be will render satisfaction. Bluffton. Ind, Feb. 13, 1357. n l 6-m. D. srUI'AB AKI!K • T- HAKT. Studnbaker <ffc Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ■Will r't. >4 to vlie purchase and "nl. of Real Estate, i -iitim- h.mses, imll.'eiiu,' paymmilof Taxes. &c., in Adams County, Indiana. All business intrusted : .their care will receile prompt attention. Office at the Recorders Office, Decatur, [ml. Feb. 13, 1857. v-l n l 'H EIE ii 1 11110 Ml li 11, (Z«O BWI <fi .V-wr.l Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS. PAINTS, Oils, Fancy Articles, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes, Window Glass, Glassware,, Patent Medicines, Electic Mediciims, Instru menls, Trusses, Supporters, Wines and Bran dies, Chemicals etc. Window glass we keep of j all sizes, from 7 x It to 30 x I t, French and I’ii ts. | burg. White Lead, while zinc, chrome yellow, chrome green, paris green, umber, ti. ra de si n-! na, rose pink, lamp black, japan, linseed oil, turpentine, lard oil. whale oil ami staple arti- ; cles generally. We keep a large stock ami make it. a particular point to sell to Merchants in this vicinity. MEY Ell ,v BRO I’llElt. No. !>"> Columbia street, Fort Wayne, Ind. March 13.1857. ul ly. j MACKEREL at th.Bates Coss'lr.
HEAD QUARTERS’! BRICK CORNER! Is head Quarters for all Thut want to lug cheap Goods, or those who wish to find a general assortment can always find it at J. & P. CRABS’ CHEAP Bft:CK CORNER! Wein, now receiving, and have on hand a large stock of NE W GOODS! 1! a. n, a tided assortment of, l.adi. u ...I , of all pric.-s and qualities, al ... a hu m lot "f Bonnets from twenty ti i'e . ■ ll' - up to the finest qual ity, nn.-mlless variety of Ho- !■ V , Lae. s, Belts, 'l’rhni ■ and Jewell v, also, .V IL>rs U GAR, KEADY-MADI- < : hing, G.ioi®, Shoes, Hats mid I i . t id •-u: ■al wav s keep I 11 mo TH STOCK <‘l ‘all ti. ■ : ipit-s u« - Jed in i he country, such as GKOCERIES, ! Hardware, Queens war<», Iron, and Nails, I Tonsils, Farming Fish, Pork, mid Xn.l e'. ays pay the highest Market Price# i l Is of .11 k:n Js. Ashes. Black ..." : . Eggs, Beeswax. Ginscfig, Rags, i .Le , we. W, respect fully invite Every Body 'md th< leil " <’.• of tun.kind tx> call nml hs’k nt I out stock, as we charge nothing for the sight. 1 Decatur, April 24,1857. vl -nl. \ IT’LL BUTTER, a choice article, for sale, ut th. Brick Cokmk. 4 b OI.DUN syr.'| i, adclii ioiie artielo, for sale * a! the Buick Corner. CTIDER vinegar at the J Brick Corner. OILS and paints for sale at the I hick Corker. | ———■ - — ■" * -ll ■ l '■! ■ »i ■ ili i sacks fine dairy salt for sab at the ! f ) Brick Cornfa. WA'R! WAR! WAR! D . (nr. .1 Agaiunl China. SIMON EBIBEIOB, AT THE CHEAP STORE! llavin,.; returned from the Enstcrn cities, would respectfully inform the inhabitants of I Decatur an 1 vicinity, ami the public generally 1 : ii.it he 1,1, - I ceived and is now op'.'.'dug a large lit lortment of SPRING AND SUMMER Nfe <K »a <s »« » 8i .v , \ I.ARGER.T.iiTTUI. , MULIi and CHEAP t’R si.' I; than wu.s ever before brought to thii’ : Market. Ami I cordially invite an inspection | of my stock, such u.s, I’vpliiietts, Moh :ir I'laid :, Crape de plaids, Ciishmere de lainefl/ Alpacas, Printed swiss, l.'a 'ibric robes. Silk chnllies Eugen cloth, Scotch gingham « De Laine", mm.Ln lob. . cballi,h.rege.i, CLOTH DEI’ARTJII'.ST! I ken], u full assort incut of cnssiuieic.-, sum llel :.1 -. yloe.-k ills, cloths, I er 1 illgs, t tVee.l ■, 1 -nl iii.■!l -, Io nt'.i. \y.in . linens and READY ■ “““clothing, »f oil kiuils. which i the nicest and chi apci-t | ever <if t. I in this ’)■ any other market wcbl of X< \v York. SlLKS—stri| cd, plain, and Changeable EMBROIDER DEPARTMENT. In thD (icparfinuiif, I havc that I know '<• bi* cheap. Tlu-shwks eonsi. ls of cambric ipmd muslin rolLi! - un<|. r c ><•.< cambric and j niu.-Jin bands, handkerchiefs, <tc. tVKITE CJD' S DEPARTMENT. i My jJ " :of tli- se u" "Is are second to none in (his market, it consists in part of whi*e linen i table damasks, linen spreads ami napkins, lin < n and cott'ui slu ■•linir, lim n toweling, white lioted ami striped jaeoncis, marsailles white ! skirling, J c. HOOTS & SHOES! f.i : scat quanti’ m an 1 of > very vancty, siz • a-t ! price. G r o (' e vies. 1 Os which, I have the 1-irp. st stock, and thr*greaI test vai iety ev< r brought to this town . /.V CONCLUSION. I ask my friend and tim public generally, tr> I favor me with :i call, and I will endeavor to j make it to their interest as 1 flatter myaelf that I ! can sell them cheaper and better goods; and more of them f.r one dollar, than any establishment in the country, Port Wayne not excepted. Decatur, April J 4, lbi>7. vl-nll. Guardian’s Sale. ‘ Thf unJ. ■ i • ivd a-< the guardian of Mary 1 M. France. William H France and Philiman S. France niimji b. irs of Fi, urick France, ilvceß-,-ed. will in obedience to an order of the court of C'Hrinnm ph as cf Adams County, offer to sell at. private sale, from the first till the gtllh day of ! July ' ~s7;and if not so sold at private sale up ito the 2ffih day of July, then I will expose to , public iiuciion at the court house door, in the town of Decatur, in '-aid c >'inty, on the 27th day i fjulv, lietween the hours of one and four o 1 I clock P ‘ 5'., cf raid day. The following real estate to-wit: The west half of the north west quarter of tho j sc..:h west qiimter, and twenty uuw acres off us the south v I of tic w< st half of the north west quarter of section thirty-four, in township twenty -ewn, north of range fifteen cast,containing in all forty three acres, in the county of Adams. 1 Thesale will be made upon the following i terms to-wit: One third to be paid in h ind, onethird in six months and the residue in twelve i months, from the day of sale,the deferred payments to be Secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned, and with interest front date. ALICE FRANCE , June t'J, 1857. Guardian. NotfiFe. Notice i» hereby given, that there is money in the county treasury to redi.m all county orders which were presented prior to the 18th of Jani nary 1857. JOHN CRAWFORD June 19, U-57. Treasurer. BACON, a supciim article of cur own curing st Nuttinans.
