Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1857 — Page 3

ITalleyarnd and Arnold. There was a day when Talleyrand ar- i ived in Havre on foot from Paris. 11, ms the darkest hour of the French Rcvlution. Pursued by the blood-hounds f the regin of terror, stripped of every rreck of property, Talleyrand secured a ■issage to America in a ship about to sail. Ie was a beggar and a wanderer to a trangc lan I, to tarn Ins'daily bread by iaily labor. ‘ls there any American staying nt your K>use?’ he asked the landlord of the hotel. ■ lam bound to cross the water, and vould like a letter to a person of influncc in the New World.’ The landlord hesitated for a moment, md then replied:— ‘There is a gentleman up stairs either rom America or from Britain, but whethr from America or England, I cannot tell. He pointed the way, Talleyrand—who, n his life, was bishop prince, minister—isended the stares. A miserable supoli,nt stood before tire stranger’s door, .nocked and entered. In the far corner of the dimly lighted i oom sat a man ofsorire fifty years, his .rtns folded and his head bowed upon | lis breast. From a window directly op- j josite, a flood of light poured upon his orehead. His eyes looked from beneath he down-cast brows, itu 1 upon Talleyand’s face with a peculiar and searching xpression. His face was striking in online, the mouth and c?;in indicative of an ron will. His form vigorous, even with he snows of fifty, and clad in a dark but < ich and distinguished costume. Talleyrand advanced—st • ted that he j * was a fugitive —and, u "Lt the impress- I jv ion that the gentleman before him was an j * .American, solicited his kind and feeling j r He poured forth his history in eloquent French and broken English. *1 am a wanderer—an < xile. I am forced to fly to the New World, without friend or homo. You are an American. Goe me then, I beseech you, a letter of yours, so that I may be able to earn my bread. lam willing to toil in any manni’i —a life of labor w.m’d ben paradise to a career of luxury in Franco. You will , give me a letter to one of your friends? ' A gentleman like you, doubtless lias many ■ friends. I K The strange gentleman rose. 'G ith n look that Talleyrand never torgot, he retreated towards the door of the next chamber, his eyes locking still from beu|eatb his dark brow. | lie spoke as he retreated backwards — ; his voice was full of meaning—- ■ *i am the only man in tlm New World i who can raise his hand to G>d and sayl 1 have not a friend —notone in America. • Tiikyrand never forgot the overwhelm"ip/' sadness of the look which accomp uu- . <u.l these words. ■ ‘Who are you?’ he cried, as the strange ' rn; n retreated to the next room; ‘your n.A name; ■ ‘My name,’ lie replied, with a smile th at had more of mockery than joy in his; convulsive expressions, ‘my name is Benedict Arnold.’ ■lie was gone. Talleyrau 1 sank in the j Chair, gasping the words. — the traitor.’ ■Thus, you sec, he wandered c‘. er the: enrth, another Cain with a wanderer’, m.ii k upon his brow. ®Tbe‘un !’rground railroad' is gettin I into di' t\ or with our neighbors oi • imI ada The day before the prorogation of | i the Can .' :n Parliament Col. Prince made a. speech in relation to the negro fugi ives from the United States, in which hopaid: ,|i- 'He then took occasion to speak of the. 'ia negr > fugitives as being most unprinci-: ini', ]dcd persons, and suggested that they it should be seperated bom the white popn:i»’. . latiou, which they contaminated by their alii H vice... The people of this country, moved ' bo b by a C’ii i .tian sympathy forth .r sutlerlb | ings, treated them with kin iness, 'out im!. I they repaid that kindness with ingratintt I tude; they were chiefly remarkable for iti' I their filth and dishonest features, and ten I should be sent to live by themselves on one of the Monitoulin i- lands, or some-; silk I where else, where the whites would not ;r y : suffer by contact with them. — li Ui/ii/jyfoo own l/njpn. tw itci. f* Itbanoe and Melancholy Death.— du- 1 Till Hamilton Telegraph of June 30, says,: ting I Oit last Sunday week, the daughter of mil, Squire Scudder, of Liberty township, for J while reading a piece of poetry entitled cn 'Digi they miss me at home,’was so much 10 s. '‘fleet, d she fainted. Her mother iminer.tui diate! .- sprang to her assistance, and, toisof gather with Mr. Scudder, the father, did i li all ia their power to revive her. It. wt; fifteen minutes before she became fully . st() saasilblo. Iler mother had lost all hopes j test °f her recovery again to life, and ran to < iiicii ‘ue-di or, exclaiming she was unwell, at. tau same time throwing up a quantity of sin, Gothland blood. Mr. Scudder assisted i H p. his Wife to a bed, and in less than one' ver hourj- be was a corpse. She was in pel - the h. alth previous to this. Iler death, iero n od<|ubt, was from the rupture of ti blood hed 'esse!, caused by the sudden death, as mJ f l iu ght, of her daughter. — net Dealer. Ptf o or ?. Broken Heart. —Dan King rcr Conn., died in that placo on ook ' r iuay, broken down by the arrest of his io- s »n D n \v. King, for heavy forgeries upate father and Gi’ivia. His son, who uu !s *>o* confined in the Hartford jail, wa< of uiowc Ito attend Li., faiher’s Lm-nd un ,eu 'r r « ’l>arg-'t mi .. r. V. 'A' l.

DECATi R MARKET. Corrected Weekly by j D. &j. m. Nuttmaa. Wheat, white, $1 50 $ fj “ red, "1 40 Safi, ‘2 75 Corn, L 0 6' Lard, Bit 10 Cats, 45 Beef, 350 A 4 (!0 R yc, 6.' Flaxs’d, 1 00 & 125' Buckwheat, 50 Clover “ 5 75 Beans, 1 50 & -J 00 Timothy I 50 «fc 2 00 ' Flour, per huu. 450 Apples, dry, 2 '.'s | Butter, 12 Black salts 3 00« t 325 Cheese, 1J & J > | Shoulders smoked, 1 Pork pickled, 9 | Hams “ 12, Fort Wayno Market. For tke WeeH ending, Saturday, July 11 Wheat. • $1 50 I T.ard, g if) Flour, 9 liO j Hams, 111 ! Rye flour, 5 50 | Pork, Corn, 62 Beef, 5 50 j Buckwheat, 50 Flaxseed, 1 50 i Oats, 45 Clover, I) 2 s j Barley, 15.) Timothy, 200 I i Rye, 70 | Apples, green, 1 -25 1 ; Beans, 200 “ dry. 0 501 Potatoes, 9-' '.i 00I,common, 261 i Onions 300 “ fine, 381 'Butler, *4 Whitefish, 5 75: ; Cheese-, 10 | Trout, 5 00 ! ■ B'.'ds, 8 | Lakeherrinsr, 5 mi ' Salt. 2“5 | Cranberries, 3 (It) New Advertisements. BOOT & SHOE SHOP!I F. J. GILLIG Takes the liberty to inform the citizens of ■ Decatur and vicinity that ho his removed from 1 Union Town hip to the former place, where he : | will carry on the Boot and Shoe business; and I lis prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, I 1 in the shortest notice and on the most, reasons | ; ble terms that can be had in the comity. He 1 intends to keep constantly on -hnn.l, a fine assortment ~1 Boots and Shoes of his own manti- , factlire, made of the lx st r..ati ri:ds; besides a large mid well selected stock of Shoes of.astern m inufacture, Satin, French and common Calf skin. Kid. Patent leather and Fancy Gaiters; 1 children's shoes of all sizes and every variety, i all <>f which lie will sell on reasonable terms ilj'Slaughtered and Spanish Sole leather for sale. SHOP—I n the room occupied by Wm. Rev nolds. nearly opposite John 11. Brcmerkemp’s Store. v'-n23-ni3. ■ ■'BLACK>MITHIN6! i r IpHE subscriber thankful for the liberal pa 1 1 tr.ma. e heretofore rec. ived, would sny to his old customers and to the public generally, tint hccan atoll times be found at the OldStand on Slain street, second door north 'of the Brick Corner, ready to do anything in his line with ' neatness and dispatch. 1 He keeps coll., uitl yon hand and for side, one mid two horse wagons, which ii : wrrraiits to be ' made of the best of limber, well seasoned, and I ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on I short otice, and in the best possible manner ! and in- takes this method of assuring his custo- | mers that the Cash Syste:j is preferedto the 1 Cnr.iuT, and I hat they must expect to be cliargcd 1 the highest p , sible price lor .-ill work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1857. nIG iv. ; BOOT&SHOE PACTOm ■ THE und. r agimd tak s this method of I 4 informing the citizens of Decatur mid i f vicinity, that they are-'.ill carrying on I tile Boot and Siwe Business at tlu-u old stand, i u here they are p"epared to do all. kinds of work ; in the si'., test possilde space of lime;un,.l on the most rea maid • terms that can b.’ had in the i county. They ire cuntinmilly in the receipt of ' the latest styles, and the best material. Thev, also, keep on hand a general assort j neiit "fall kind of leather, pegs and all kinds j of findings, linings, bindings, etc., etc., which ' they will sell cheap. Thank ul for past favors, 1 they would resp. ci I’itily solicit a call and exam- ! ino their stock before purchasing elsewhet e. NIBLICK A GLOSS. | May 92, 1857, tr.’-ly EXTRTv SESSION CALLED! \ GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His cld Stand j on Secon l street, opposite the Public Square. 1 And continues to manufactures all kinds of ' plain and fancy furniture; - uch as. Secretaries, : Bureaus, side, centre, dining mid breakfast ' tables; sofas, tetate, lounges; cushion mid com- ■ mon cliairs, bedsteads, <tc. Ac; j I. ‘.'ill of the above ai t ich s, and many others . Io tedious to mention, manufactured to order, of the best of material; and by tiie best, workmen ■in the country. All of which Im will sell on I the most reasonable terms. CALL AND S~E J For yourself before purchasing elswherc, as I l am determined not lobe undersold cither in ! this or any other town in the west; and, as re I gards quality, I defy all competition. A L S O, Coffins of all sizes and discriptions, kept coni staidly on hand, or made to order, as may be ' desired- with a first rate HEARSE if required. Terms reasonable. |L;'Lumber and all kinds ofcountry produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call ami see as lam determined to sell. Quick sales am 1 small profit is my motto. Decatur, April t7, 1857. vl nld 11J LL&ORBISON, FOR IF A R D J -V Cr ■a.’lW Sfl3> Commission Merchants. J. E HI! I. ( I'OKT VVAYVE, A. M. OKBLSON., Indiana, vf-o.'l. JOSEPH W. ROBB. JVDSON MCCOMB, i J. w. ROBB & CO., V s Tioles.fle Grocers ' COM-US SI OX MERC HAFTS, |i ;jf>, Colutubiii Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. ‘.-ST 0 IT L d' ( V v re p ct'e.lly invite the attention of MerI chants, Hotel-keepers, A e., io their immense} -foc.k of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li ' quoi's. Se-rm s-. Ae . which they e iarantee to sell ' , ee.-e.-i. ixist-oii' pl ice -. '■ itli addition of trans | 1 . ..rf itii u 1 N H. Th, '• ’ll ml' - cxcbi-ivc Jobhin . ' 1 . . . 1 . H; .. rv. vl nl 3 "i-i. 1

-w»-. i' 1 ■ ...I - r-n~. . t.»■■■■»■■ ■■■— -waaanv Sale of Swamp Land Ditch/ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Swamp Land Commissioner, will sill at public auctiuii on Monday the Itlfh day of Au j , gust. 1857, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M., and four o’clock I’. M., on said ■ ' day.to the 1 owost responsible bidder. '1 ho I construction of tho Ditch will bo as follows: ■ I Bogiuning at a point at , or near the Litnberlost ; ■ Creek, in section’ thirty two, in township twen 1 Ity live, north of range fourteen east, in AMrtins | i county, Indiana, thirty two poles southofa. . point on the north line of said sectiqn, which ; i point is one thousand and fifty feet oast of the I ; j quarter section corner of said line, then south i • west through ii thb i v-one and thirty^'vo ' i to the castlinc of the west half of the south west; > quarter of section thirty one, said township.— The distance, plan, specification, and the tyrins ! of the sale will be made known bj the wilder signed on the day of sale. i U.i ‘i he sale will commence hr meeting nt. the house of Amos Wheeler in Wabash t'jv-*>- r , ship, in said county, mar the line of the ditch. . > LEWIS MATTAX July 3, DG7. Swamp Land Coin"r Sale of Swamp Land DitSi I .■oucc is licivbv given that Hrc niideSigned, - ’ a Swamp Land (Jommi'.-imicrwitl s.-ll ai pub : lie auction, on Monday the seventh day of September, 1857, between lhe. hours of one o’clock land four o'clock I’. M , Io the lowest responsible bidder, the construction of the ditch will b? as | follows; To commence at or near the north i i corner of the south east quarter of section thir- : ity six, in township tweiity-six, north of range j i l forteen east, runtiing tlience north west one , hundred and tliirty-tworods. The plan, specification, ami terms of sale ; w ill be made known on day of sale. J i’i'lie sale will commence at the old Click farm in section thirty-six, in township twentysix. LEWIS MATTAX, July, 3, 1*57. Swamp Land I'om’r. 1 X ?, STOCk INi IDG E. DEALER IX I HOOKS, STATIONERY, V. ALL PAPER ® E«. And Musical Instruments. No. Coluniisi'.i Street, Fort W iync, Indiana. vl-nl9-ly. | ( EAGLE DRUG » as 'ek: » ! MEEGAN & NILL, Proprietors. A XTHOLF.S ALE it RETAIL Druggists and V v Apothecaries, keeps constantly on hand a large stock of p.lints, varnishes, white and red , lead,French zine, linseed, tanners,olive, whale ami sperm oils; turpentine, putty, glass, glass- : ware, dye stuffs, paint and whitewash brushes, artists’ material, wines,brandies, fancy soaps, toilet article' , perfumery, etc. We invite physicians and mi rchauts in this vicinity to call and examine our large stock of Di ngs and Med i icines before ]Hirchasing elsewhere, believing i they will be satisfied both regard to quality J and prices. This is a new establishment, our stock of drugs medicine-. Ac., are ail fresh and unndultei'ated, haling been selected with great earn by one of the firm, in New York. Philadelpliia ami Boston and are constantly reccivi'ig fi'csh supidies of every thing in their line, all articles wari xaled I pure as represented. We are young m'en commencing business, our ' mo’to is, industry, quick sides and small profits, i Stor.'—c.i"niT of Calhoun and Main Streets. ■ ]> | posite the Clerk's office and Evans’ New York : Dry Goods Store, Fort Wayne vl-nl!l-ly. GEORGEMILLER Corner of Calhoun and Kerry Streets, FORT WAYNE, INI). Wholes ile Grocer, IX constantly on UimJ mi ex’. '-mi'-p isortnmn! of GOODS in his line, Io which lie wonhl opecially invite the attention of Country Merchants Traders, and priv if" familie- He can fnrni-h every- : t hiiii.; in the line of his busin-'su. His goods are i selected with great care ai d with n ference to I the trade of this region. His stock consists in I part of til" following articles: j (hin Powder, <'o.'! • ■, Tea, Sugar Tofiaeeo, t..-g:i ". W 5. , Rice, NaiL , Brooms, Witido’w Chi' , Gun Caps, Vinegnr, Raisins Vid Fish, llackci*'!, Sc" stars, Nuts, Bi'.uidiei, Cheese, Wines, Soap and Candleu llis connection with New York. Cincinnati, J’ittsbii-'gli and other cities, give him UN'l SGATi FACILITIES for purchasing Goods: which he can sell at as IBLjXJS'GkW CSI. -x ' 'Si-crar-i; And mi as accommodating terms, asany other I house in the city. vl-nl9-ly. j HILL & '.m’OBS, Wholesale and Retail TEJSEJ . 52k 13 E TJd , BOOKS A; STATIONERY, WALLA WIN- | DOW I’Ai'.lß, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AND BOOK HINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. yunia. ; Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Suecessor to IL Durrie.) No. 81, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in every description of Foreign and I Domestic HARDW ARE: Iro , Nails, Sash Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box and I’arlor Stoves, tin plate, sheet Iron and copper. vl nl2. TuifflMlASlfwoisr _ | E. F. WOOD, I T ANITFACTURER and Dealer in Monn,’J nieiit.s, Torib tones, Headstones, Table j tops, Ac., Ac., prepared to order, from the com I mon to the very finest material. Orders respect ; , I fully solicited and promptly attended to. U Shop—Ou Main street, one door south of i j the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. I Bluffton, April i 4, 18>7. vl-nll. I | . PHENIX TAWiIV! ■ ! The undersigned would respect fully announce t . :t o lhe ci: . -I' -of Adams mid adjoining co mties ' that he continues tocarry on the Tanning and ■ I Currying in all its branches, at his old stand j jin Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the short notice,‘•ole,, harness, calfand upper loath- ■ ' er. which will lie finished upon the most appro ved style, mid sold on the most .reasonable term ' The highest market, price will la- paid in cash i or leather for hides or bark at his Tmincrr. ! i C. L. schirmeVer. March 13, 1857. n>-ly. i SriiAß kettles, for sale at the ' Ih’iCK Consul. yi i i'. . WHEELS R■ 1 • i. . •' • ■ ~,1,, g,) ] v |, , .. | y i m , .

BANK NOTE LIST. sraTSL'a ujh New York. Buying , Selling I. I‘hiladelphia, do. 1 , do. 1. Boston. do. do. 1. Cincinnati, do. par. do. t,. Louisville, . do. par. do. 1 . Chicago, do. par. do. Gid, do. do. i. Silver do. '.j do. 1— Specie-Paying Banks: Br.ioki ilk: Bank Brook '.Exchange Bank, Green Ville. | castle. Bank ofthe Capitol, In IFayelle Co. Bank, Con diauapolis. j Connersville. Bank of Elk hart Elkhart <Farmer’s bank, West Bank ofGoslien.G.islieiij field. Bank of Indiana, Mich jUmisier bank, Logansigan City. ; port. Bank of Monticello, Monhluutiugtim county b’k. ticello. 1 liiiii'iington. Bank of Alt. \ er mon, Ml.j Indian a bank, MaJ.ismi. Vernon. jludiaiia Reserve bank, Bank of North America? Kokomo. Clinton. slndiana Farmers’ bank, Bank of ,'aoli. Paoli, j Franklin, Bank of Rockville, Wa jlndiaaa Skekb ud., Labasfi. ■ por.te. Bank of Syracuse, Sy !i< m'.m-ky Stock ban ' . r.'icuse. j Colundms. Banic of Sidem, Salem. Lngrangu bank, Limn. Bank of Warsaw, War ‘Merchants,! Mechanics’ saw. j bank, New Albany. Bloomington Ban k p’arkeCo. B, Rockiile. Bloomington, p'rnirie City 8., Terre Crescent City Bank.) limit-.;. • Evansville. i ioutliei'n B. of Indiana, Canal Bank. Evansvilb ! Terre Haute. Cambridge City Bank.Golem 8., Salem. Cambridge City. jState B. of Indiana and Cent ral Bank, Indiana j branches. polis, (Tippecanoe li., Logans ; port Note—The above list embraces the Stale 'Baiikand Branches, and such if the specie Faying Free Banks as are doing a legitimate bu.- ine.jsand h iving regular Banking Houses. Suspended and Broken IS.inks. I’radi r B , Nashville. /Green County B. Elkhart County B. I Atlantic B. Bank of Connersville. jlmiK of T. Wadsworth. Bank of Attica. ‘. Traders 1> , T, ire Haute Stale StocK 11. of Indi ifirovers’ '..al. Rome. ana, nt I’eru (Farnicrs’B , afrJasper. ,W ’iKi It Valley B . W Stock 8., al \ in BaijK of B: id/oport. i e. nn< s. (Jramercy 8.,L ifayettc Plymouth B. Laurel B. ' jSh i vuce 8., Attica. Orange B. Noth;.—The above is a list of Banks placed in liquidation nt the Auditor of Slate’s Office. The circulating r.otes are to bu pio'enh'd to the Audi tor before the first tlay of October, 1857, for thu purpo c of c io 'i n.;’ up the at furs of the Bank< ua-'iud. Th.'ii' i m-s c.n,o. ■’ ! pi<'J at io i<e,a ■ theh reiqui <esan ias jt are \ery mi certain. All other suspended and broken Indiana Free B-uiks are uncertain and without quotable t\ies of disconnt.. I SPRING TRADE! AT THE WHITE COHN ER, J. D. & J. y. XIT THAN. , \wh niu ]n-< pared to oiler to thoir frooi Vv an J purclmseis generally, a splendid stock of 1 Spring and Summer Dry Goods!! Mure "xlrnsiv", I. it er selected and richer than | ever presented in this town. 'OL’II DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT | contains everything desirable, mid nltlmngli, | many Goods are much higher than usual this Spring, we are enabled by a new nrrmigi menu • to sell mo t argticles, at last season’s prices, less! And .ve cordially invite an inspection of ' our stock by cv< rybody. We are now recciv ing among other things. Poplins, Mohair Plaids, English Chai* lie ;, Mas. d( L:un>*s, Or ;;:n.U.: i, Adelaids Bcrascs, all colors, Scotch Gingham, Plain Lawns, Prin ted Lawns, De Berges, IS .Ilinu.s, Prints, c.c. MEN’S A BOYS’ WEAR. ;We li'.ve a full a ....ri mciit of I ChuJis, Ciisimercs, Ta ■. I , f Fancy casimcres Jeans, Doeskin, j S ititiefts, Vestings. Ac., Ac. In fact everything suitable, or desirable fur men's or boy-’ clothing. OUR WHITE GOODS, Cmnpri dug lhe I ngest stock ever brought to thi.-Hnei'ket, coiei-ting in part of White marsaiilcs quilts, . white linen table damasks. Linen spreads and napkins, Linen towelings, Bleached sheeting 6 1 wide, j Bleached shirting, Shirting linens, I Corded skirts, Marsailles skirting. ! Plain, striped and crossbar jaconet, c tmbric' bishop, french and victoria lawns, swi s, nain - j sook.anull am! India book muslins, etc , etc. ! In tli" Hosiery and (Hove department, we de jfy competition. In it maybe found, ladies', "hildri-n’s, misses' wtiito n;id colored cotton 1 li.isc, of nil prices. Gents colored m-.d white ha!fG*.trt; ladies, missesand children's kid’, silk lisle, thread and cottuh gloves. ?».-«» n Ex: !To go'to the Jews for clothing for we have a j Large lot of coats, vests, pants, of all sizes, kinds , ami colors. Come to ns, if you want an v.'Jiiiig in the bm i net, hat or cap line. We have a large stock of Ladies and Misses bonnets, vhildre::’' Jenny i Lind jockey hat..,, ‘trow, tuscan and Rutland hats, pedal and leghorn bloortiers, gents hats, fur, silk, soft cassimcre, panama, leghorn; men | mid li.iv;.' palmlcaf hats. GROCERIES! Os which we have lhe largest stock, ami ; grate>l variety in the town. HARDWARRE! Including iron..nails, chopping and broa 1 axes,hatchets and hammers. Locks in great I variet. from .l/'j cts up tothe nicest front door ■ locks,cubbo.ird, till, pad, eh. t. and brass box I loc .vigil:' chi-el.; Wrenchc bench sei " W>, drawknives, planes, iron and steel squares,, and hero again the printer says we must stop j enumerating the articles. Stoves—cooking, box and parlor, together i with the pipe for them. Crock c r y: V From the common. -I plate to the fifteen dol ! Lir .".It ol’dinncr dishes. Boots and Shoos, That wc bought before the great raise in loath er, and will sell them for about what the leather in them is worth. IN CONCLUSION, Wc’will say, • ■••u.c ami >ee us u id we will make it to your advantage tobuv of u< a; well oiirov. a. Vtcuo notprei.‘nd to /iv. away **eod! but will] . cl! low a any on < 1 tint i fin th j t .1 . !hO buy. I .' nl .1

' D. W.’oiKLEi u SUg Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES And Mm:'li.K'tutiof TIN, SH!-;|.:i' li?..', \Ni) i'..:;:;v, •.... AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 7J, Columbia Stieet, I FO R T IF J YX E , i X I) I A X 1 I i March 13. 1857. nllv ,■ ALYYEiC house; : ( Fol Merly thr l‘A<> Allo ) I | Conii’i of’vi ly iu-a id Callmuu Slr-'Ct', I FORT DATA E, INDIANA. ’ / H. B. GARTIN, ; Mar. 13, 1:.57. Proprietor. ii L I f k S ii l T ii l A G I :' S 'HE undersigned, tei.d.'i'- to lhe citizen-' of | .i I D.--.- v:.r ami . "i■..; v. I--1,, ;I;-,, I.• i'p ...- I favoig; ir "I i " .pent I ull y an non ";•>■■ to lhe [ mid ie I that he continm -- tm mry on the dim e loisin ;. ' in all its various braiudi".;, at, hi-.ihl .1 ' i Second Street, in Decatur, w lie;-.- .ill kinds of! ■ BL'ieksinithiii;; is done i,, order'.i iih m .lines, and dispatch. JACOiI KING. ! March (’>, 1 "57. vl n I, . FashWtoOotel, Da JLilit Streti, mm Squire North of Market, BLUFFTON, INDIANA, tVILLON D1.A,11, Proprietor. I. ?■ I'his U.mse lias been lati Iv refurnish, ,| " . tilted up,ni g iodsfyle. Feb. It, 1'57. QMBST 'fflioT LFiiiiiJll Lx VERY STABLE, ? " a UH 10l .-pgneil keeps, ill coll ' nection, with the WASIIIXti-, . TON HOTEL, in Bluffton, a Livery Stable, in' ■ whii h the public Will always fiml, tiie best ami' mosi f.i-.himiablc buggies ami and a'i little the nicest am! best lot of Horses to draw them, that was ever befo.c found io a Livery i Stable. Also, a numberof No. I >ddle l'o: j which can't be bi at in this a any other tmvn all ' of which lu will ct on the most r. imonald, terms. , WILSON DEAM ! Bluffton , Feb,'2o. !857. n'Jly. ISRAEL AIGLMON, Attorney a id Conn:, tior at Liw. ' Decatur, A !.: Uqui.. , . . !>:v , pecial att'n • m to 11." coll, e v v 1 ion <«f cl iiiu . .md all gJi t bnsiii- s j Lru-tud to his crire. (Mlieo, oh the S uit I, W. *i I .•ouicr of Birst and M idi.;on si.icets, wu it .b >i M-irch ‘27, 1 ’57. »t7 ly j J. P. PORTER PHY Si r I A N A 8 D s L R<; E try. Will promptly attend to all calls when not professionally absent—Ovvni., at th-- Drug) Si ore, mi M.irn stre.- .D, e.-ilm . I ml. ilni:i. ’ iiiL'ii./v/cnnii’Eii, : Pin SK I IN A SUKGEDN, D EC A TUR, I Xl> I ! V.l . i I ;”01'TICE —.mi' door Wc tof N iblick (fi.o >' Boot ami Shoo Store. vl-nll). WILLiAIi G. NPI Ni'EK, 1 All o rnc y a n<l I't> h n e ll<> ra t La w , .■®k. r®j fs' -s MASTEP COMMISSIONER, f DECATUR, Advnr County, Indiana ! STBiirin.'O intrusted to hi: care will recciv. : prompt nitention. IV' I L I 157. " l I v DAVID STFDAKA tAttorney andCouttsellor at Law, BEUATu.'-.'.'e r's-U. \\TILI. ri.ACTRE I'.' THE ... d'RT ■ ' HV V the ’.eiith Judicial tbr.ilit, alt. ml toiln colled ion of claim., •he pa , o.- nt of I axes, re- , dei.iptiou of land •, >le. O.licc in Im- !•' >. a .1. i| Oilieii. April ■!. I O. W. MILLER, ’ Is at his old tricks, such as, innkin/ u/1) tn.mi look hand "me, mean incu look decent au ’. ' , poor mini look rich, all t his, and even moii' ho acconiplisiH s by putting on lhe*n, new cio'h. s, . , and such fit ting chithcs as no other Tailor in | Jhis neck of wood*; knows how to put on ihuir , customers. And at prices, to, so ]<»w that you have t<» g d on vour kne s t<> reach them. , il’i’Shop, south <’ud oi Mitin street, west id.Decatur, b’eb. 13, i - • n I I v CENTh,ALIi()USE;'. — hi no i ■ —- Corner of Main and Market Streets, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, .& £'& i ELJ C. ■■ '.!L *' r J; ,'SU 9 ALMON CAGE, Proprietor. (ET’The I’i<.prietor has purchased this Stand and. having thoroughly refitted ami re i.ivnted . . it ,is prepared to accomodate the public in a style quite equal to the wants of the p! ice.— His long residence at Bluffum. and entire ac , quaintanee with the Inniiie- gives him as.ur j alien that he will reiuler sal isiaciioii. Bluffton, Lid, l‘cb. 1.1, 1 . nl<■ m D. Si-I ll ,'I.VKEK. <>. T. lI.M’.T Sludabaker & Hart. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ' Will attend to t':c ]mrcii..s,-a.,.' f Leal ; : E°‘ate, renting lions. collecting, payment of' ‘ Taxes, Ac., in Adams County, Imii.aua. All business iuftisLed io their care will rc 'ci ivc prompt atienlimi. Office at the Itcco: ders Office. Decatur. Iml. Feb. 13, <857. v I n I I JI El EI! X li Illi II! t ii. ( Lute HL// <£• J/i /<’/■.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia DRUGS, M£DICINE3. DYE STUI. . AUNTS, ' ; Oils, Fancy Articles, varnishes, Pain: B ashes, Whitewash Brushes, Window iv, Glassware, I Patent Medicines, Electic Mediriije*. Tnstru ments, Trusses, Suppoitchs, XViucs and Brun , ,dis, Chemicals etc. Window /I i- we -■••pof all sizes, from 7 x u to 30 x 1 •, French and Pitts ' burg. Whit4j Lead, while z«uc, chromo vcllow, ! chrome green, naris /reen, umber, iei i a tie men na, rose pink, l imn black, japan, linseed oil. , turpentine, lard oil, whale oil and staple arti l des generally. We keep a Ini’./e and i.iakc ' it a particular point to - 31 to Merchants ir ’hL 1 vicinity'. HEX ER J 818 >TH }•’!». (‘.i’ll i' : a k.i. : r.'lt n.iii. h ! I March lb I m. n! !y. |jy<iKi> o .-o r .-

n ' k us' 37': i >ih i ’ ’x \ hii\ i Ji. Is .ii .it •siariers for all Tlul t ’.ni: oi >■ oi, 1.. -i : Goods, or those who w ml: to liu-l .t gem i .il .'isvoi iiiieiit |. r.-.u ~lv> v-j find it at J. & P CKABS’ C lEAP BrliCK CORNER ! i . .no now receivin’.’, and have on hand a | farm si-ock of Ni : XX’ GOOJ >s ! j Lmbrm mi/a ) 'lend d n crimen! vs, L.udu . die r «J , <»f ail prices and ipuililii-. 1 Gi o, a ia’ '<• lot of Bonne irum t\wn t v five c etds up to the finest <pud :!y. an c’ dless variety <»f Ho siery, Lacea, Belts, I rim : ‘ s and deweb v, 'th •», \ ? M 1 AK, KEAI)Y-J1 U>t; . ■ . Shaes, liatrt and c i » ■ ide ■wc al was keep ‘ nPHNTII STOCK i . 5 ' ’ m’’ . "li. . 1 . ■ UrS. j Uatduiu., Quecuswiii *, IrUU, 111; J . ul•.. i Ui >llllll 11"il. ! l.nL, .nd >d I ii. ... .1 ‘.L.li t i li,. ■ ' .-. .Isof ~H kind-;. A lies, Blm-I. S dm, ’.:i I .g<, If. ax, iliu -.-n••. liar*, , esc. Wc i. .p.ctfully iiiViie Every Body md she balance <»f mankind. to call and look . t ; .».ii -St, k, is We eliai\/e nothin/ I’»r Urn - ight. 1 <at nr, April 21. 1 .>7 . v I -n I a t’l'LE Bl 1 ri’.ll, a choice ariiele, fm Mile j < (>LI)i..X \ i u/t, adj’iciuus .:•.. icle, fo* - sab i a 4 al. the Hun. k ('okm u. / WHIG viue s.r at the i V.7 Brick I ‘ rni a OI LS rm i paints fm* .>ab’ at ’ ■ Bl,n i. CvRNf !{ , ** 00 <ack.w i’liu.; dairy >alt fur s.ilu al lhe U) Ihu.-K Corner. .WAR! WTR! WAR! I).-. i:u >1 A-.tin*) 1 I :i. 1 SIMON nUBEUGEB, AT nc m? STORE! Hnvi.i'r returned from th< l-ast« in < its < wuuld ie>p. Umlly i.ifmuithe iidialnlanis cl !>< t’ •!! i and vicinit y m I the p'ib’:«' : ally i that h ' has received and i ■ now r.pcnii ./ a laif j a.- bi.rtnicnt of SPRING AND SUMMEP ; ca » oi ! X LAtfi-EJ?, BETTEI.’ XB’I-’P and Cir;:.’, ” : i‘. 't . 11 . ' 1 i•• \. t\ er b.'lui. l-i uii;- lit I•• 11 I Alarkut. And I cordi.d’v unite ait inspuctimi of my stock, sueh a , Poplim Its. Mohnii Plaid •, i Crape de plaids, t'a>hmcre de lain. t • Mpac.ls, Printed swiss, I ‘ 'ambj ic tolm's, Suk eh.dlies : Eugen cloth, Scotch • iu/ham De Laines, n-.U'.’in iobt rhalli. berc^c-, CLOTH DEBAIiTMEN’T! j 1 k<»»q» a full nsM.rtm.mt of ca- in r» s, rm i mer stulls, doe: kins, cloths, \ e ;in , .In, •tL •al Kentucky jean l inn. ;n d LEAD) ai.ww CLOTHING. •of all kind-, wM.-h th nice I ami ch .| .1 .■ver ’fered in thin or >u other market wet-t ol <’ v» \ ork. SlLKS—striped, plain, ami Clinn '. able I’.MBu'Ol PE KA' DHi’.X RTM EffT In lb - il< part me u.l, I h.i ■ ■ ? • 1-. that. I km ’ I ch.-.'jT' ■ ’ > e.iH ; /. of I’andnic ! ami mu-din m h •• Im -/cm cambric and muslin hands, hamlkea hiefs, /.c. 'vVIHTE GOODS DEPAKTMEN'T. My stock ofthc.se /nods me second to none in . this market, it cmr-.i.~i • in part of whi' e lin ep . table dani.i-h s. limn • p . .Is an<l napkin-, liii on and cot lou sheet in/, linen towel in “u hilt i h-.i'cil and striped jaconets, J mile! whit- ' skirting. <tc. BOOTS & SHOES! i.i gn a. ijiiantitii' Pii.l of every var.cty, r.ize auil t'l Groce r i es, : ‘lnch, I have the largest slock, am! the £ica , it : tai iety < ver hi mi d-L to Ihi town . ~/A ’() VC LU‘I lOX. 1 ask my tric’oL- am’ the public /rm rallv. fnvoi- m<* w ith u di i i • < id. i i nnk'» it lot:., ir iim u ! .. i if ih.P 1 -o'U. anil ■ .-rc <»f tin if '''’.j. .h La < .d'd;‘i.--h-i-i s’ ir. the < i i' ; , V. H Wayne not < < •] led Decatur, April at. I 4 . \1 •II GihuMlan’s Sale, rhe undersi/ned ns the /uanlinn <T Marv - M France;. William 11. Frmie-and Phihimm France minor heirs of Fredrick Franc >, dec< a '■< 1, will in oiied ience to an order of lhe court of ’ common picas <f Alarm Comity, ofii rto sell 1 at nrivatv sab*, from th? fir-t till the 20th day of July ; and-if not t» -ohl a *»: •v. (a? up Ito t ‘-.'th day i f Jul, , th< n I will c>.|»osc4o public miction nt the r urt home door, in the ! town of Decatur, in ;mid c mni \ . mi I he 271 h day ioftlnlv, between t lie hours of one hud four o’ clock P. M., of said day. The following real I estate to-wit: ( Tie wr-t half of the north west quarter of the south west quarter, and twenty three acres otT of the s,, .ith end of t he west.half of the north west. ; quarter of ection thirty-four* in town; hip twen iv ><•’ i n, north of range fifteen ea *. containing in alt forty three a< r<*F, in the county of Adams. The .-.ale u ill bu made upon the following terms io-vv it: Om* third to l-e paid in hand, onethird in six months ami the residue in twelfn months, from the day of sale,tin* deferred pa* i incuts tn be secured to the satisfaction of Um ■ undersigned, and with inr o -t from date. ALICE FRANCE. June 19, itk”7. Guardian. Nonce. N iico 1, li. ...'by g?... shat th. G mr-n.-y in j tlio enti.ilv in -iworv .‘ill cn-ii'i \ or.li re h' . I-., in. ,1 p; ...I to (l e l th ••( Jan 1 i‘.irj I -57. L'll.N CAW Fn .1) Jniin I’ l . 1..... Trean.nr.•• •S > • ■' -1 'Hi. I. ( OU! own CU.L.g r