Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1858 — Page 3
I'-I. J *»■ - > -r Senator Broderick, of California, states that 111 out of 120 pipers of his Statu op-; ! pose Lecempton nnd nine sustain it—it most of the latter class subsisting on pat- » towage. '«> <—»■«>■ f> Lecompton in New Jersey. — Only twelve newspapers our of seventy-three, ik in New Jersey, support the Lecompton Constitution. A careful estimate of ail the persons ot Indian biood. indicates that, they now ’ number 5.000,000. in all North America. Moffat’s life pills and phtEiix bitters. Sill T! tese invaluable medicines are a certain h remedy for all the complaints of the bow ttt els and the desense of the liver, incidental to a charge of climate, and of living after Utt a sea voyage. They are the family and ibtt traveling medicines as all experience teaches. Sold bv W. B. Moffat, 335 ti; Broadway New York, and his Agents. ■ e J Candidates Column. MrstM. Enrrons—You will please announce' the name of DAVID SHOWERS. as a candidate for re-mwninatjon to the office of County TreeRUH*r, ymbj<*ct to the dici«iuii of th** Democratic . primary election, and oblige his friends — BJ-Wc are rtnfhr>--iz?d fonnnoitno the nnme of ’’""c L SCHIRMF.YER. as ’.mlidate for th-of lt.fie<> of County I’r-i-uri-r. snb'set. to the decision of he Democratic I’liiuary Election in April—--1 fcpf-gl-pd. Messrs. Editor;—Please announce the name of 8. C BO'.LMAV. as a candidate for the ofl6'fice of Recor.ler, subject to the dicEum of the Democratic primary election, and oblige many 001 Democi-a‘. r.—pf-pd Messrs Eutto-S— -Yo i will please annonnr ■ q>j the name of J A .'!■ BO I'I'ENBERG. tor the “ affir-e of Recorder, subject to the division of the 'fl-'Dem >ct-atic prim-i ,-election in April next, and oblige many vot.. —pf-.ll—pd. •d t; Mkssrs E.’lT'c- -At the earnest solicitations 1 ;.;f -i untroua fri m lam iml .'red to offer tnvej,,udf a democratic candidate forth” office of , jtt-c n-der, subject to the dicision of the Detnoa -fratic primary election. igr,. W J. ADF.LSPERGER. dootl To THE Di m I,’IUTIC VoTt r-t or At»ams CorxTv! —The nitderdgn -I. through th- solicitations of p r ,•;» num -r -its friends, ‘‘furs himm.f as a candi''"ta’c for the office of R Corder, subi-cl to the ' H l '*|ecision of <he Democratic Primary Ele-.lum —- aneiffi? would also smm, tlrnt. as !>.“ is a man of lint gjrob'd means, an;l< in poor health, and wt being ' . sble to visit the vo!> ; -of th ■ < he tala s a ’his meth • I of inffirmm ’ th m that h- is master -si -,f bn'h the English and German lang rig s, pfyi-p.I. iSAA.’ G. BAKER. trt STU'.- are nut zed to announce th a name i ollc l.f GEORGE r-lIkNK. as a -and Mate for t lm e •ffice of Sheriff, riibi'ct to the decision of the ie I'ri m ■ • Eli-cti-i i —pf-il-p.l. jT*We arc a- •)■.>- .- 1 hi lawaiin the n.nnm adut'.f CORNEL!' ' B LEM ASTERS. as m-andi-desu l'l'e for the olii f Sheriff, sub;. pt <o the do-isi-m of ’he I), im. ra'ic Primary Election in , ip:il next —pf-?l-p I. Mesms I’niTfEs:—Please announce the name nylit-f J..JJ AN (’EL f’ -'INKLE, ns a can lid ate for the Ctf’oaefTiee of Sheriff. s’lb'-ct-toth- du-i-ion of the ) unocr.li.ie Primary Election, and oblige many —pf-sl-pd. ~ 4"r\Ve are autbet dto announce the name ■ JOSEPH R .MILLER, as a can ■ .mmr-jm ffice of County Commissi-nl.-ct t. the e th .-ci-ion of the Deiioera c Pi tmtry Election rat i|f~* *pd. iltera. dj’lVe .arc sutho. ized to snuonnci’tlmname f.l A‘ o’l STL’LTS. :m a c mdi.lve fortlie ofaispf County Comm - to. ,-t to <l, n ■ I Miopjf J |-f th • DeiuO'-ra-.ic Primary El -cti-.m. — •rrWc are >«t 05>f P. N coilthm--: ‘d tt.‘ nimnnime tlm name en'a'ive at the t t tt'V ’’'‘"d'date fm- Ropre , 0 . mid l>V-!mD.m„e: tt v nfA".'-' 1 " C lint A* on day :n Ay .1 next. •», the rd tilt f (b V Gil \ V ! ‘l'n r'v ’ d"'" 0 '"”’" th- nnme d Al. J r. ' A IKEI -rA..-s-u ,s< a m..„lidat.- □ a-'a: Represent Itiv<‘ , , ~e,; ! to the dicision ..C t1... <>S* osh-rnoeratm. Primary Elemi.ei in April next. matt , —
— „ ' DEfATIR 'BURE!, troop brrMU4 Waekl y b y J- D- &J- M. Nuttman. . 'heat, whit*, | 65 i Eggs. j G a MS red, 55 Sil?. 2 6 ten, 25 Lard’, ~ ‘ on the 11 ’■ 2” Beef,’ 350 4-40 o.chts ?l- ? , 3 Flaxs’d, 6) 4 . " tekwheat, 25 Clover' 3?5(?<l)i Irigntt-ana. 7 > rt- HO Timothy I 5>4 J (10 our, bun 225 I Apples,"dry, •> 5 tier, 10 | Black salts' :t oo n Sen- ee,e " I ' <t 12 | Shoulders smoked — no * B rk 3 0-.^ ( 54 I Hmns " _ jter.ii Fort Wayna Market. , F» thi Wtek ending, Mar. 13, at « 13 th ‘ iwt C 5 f Lard, * 7 «n lr J’- ur. Sl i’liirme. R which s flour, 3 50 | Pork, 4 on<3>4 50 ». 25 j Beef. 45 . wit 2> I xs-ed, 6- * *■ H|Clor.. r> 3 25 iou«. ley, c,-> I p,.„ t ) lVj ! (ll) r Cult- 3. I Apples, gr-cn, 45 ; er , of c 2 ■■ a.. 125 »to»e, SO Wool, common, 2d one 75 - fine, 40 at nJ ;er, 12 Whitefish, 6 vi Ut that ’M, H | Trout, a On lOIIIUW *• | Lvlte herring, 500 > S On | Hides, B-reen, 3 , »"• 7 | Hides, dry. 5 P ; for 3 New Jfivertiseinents. Support the Poor. e,thn unden>i|f.ied, ns Overseers oi the' inten- of Washington township, Adams comity. ! [)rtn- -na, UO hereby certify, that S-imm-l 0 .. Willi w ‘f« ar« poor persons, and are io he e ", ided fir by the comity, according to law: tuliun. efore, notice is Jierehy given, th it sealed ie re 1U «al* will be received, at the Township ; in fa- : ’ H ’’pt” M; ‘y lir ’t. IBSS, for their sop- ' , and maintenance for oneyear, by the conn- ' be paid quarterly, which projmsals will be t prill" d and acted up., iby the Board of Over-1 □r eX- on said day, Given under our hands this e versosf of April, 1853. „H D REIDSR) WI T A. KOHN E m tM JACOU his as- t. Ji-sse Niblick, Chuk. . Notice, I good ,f th* iereb y ff, T cn - ‘hit there are funds in the i ury to redeem all count v orders outstnndgranu hich were presented for payment prior to •omp a ‘ uny of January ii«* .aw, u, ' v ‘ DSH< S£-. r
A FiRS I’ db Add L TE'i ARY VESKLY TT” ’©L iir® lE'ZJriSke IVitk a Beautiful present to eaeh subscriber! , flic New York Excelsior.' Isa Family Journal, heantifnllv illustrated ' of the largest siz iglit pages, or fort y columns I j imperial quarto, and is devoted to Literature, , News, Morals, and General Mi-c dlany The editorial department will be tind-r the . immediate supervision of Ai exanpi r D. Munsox I ho is widely known to the public, as having been connected with several of the most popular ; journals of the day. Although givin r a handsome present, to each ‘ subscriber, intending to surpass all in our liberal! y, we are determined that the “Excclsoir” shall not resemble those journals usually kn ovn ' ias "gift, papers,” in any particular. Its con tents shall be suitable for Home, as our aim is to secure it. a welcome in every family We - h ill fill onr cohimus w.-ekly with interesting an I i thrilling Tales, Romances of Rial Life, and j Sketches of Travel,. M -n and Character,lmsiJ ■ a full digest of the news of the week, and all events of general in .crest. One or the following named Presents is sent free of postage to each subscriber immediately I on receipt of the subscription money. Schedule of Presents. AN Ebony Casket, cotitaininga full set of di j amnnd Jewelry, ear rings, necklace, brooch and bracelets, beside a lady’s enameled jeweled told I Watch with chantelaine. and a gentleman's | ' English hunting case, full jeweled. Gold Watch I with chain, worth eight, hundred dollars. T #o superior Pianos, R,i<ewood and Black W limit case, worth $30!) and s4d ) s,'■>.! (13 i Watches, Hunting case, $ > ► tosl '0 Gold Watches, ,3o to s' l ; ‘ " (ladies' and gentlemen’s 20 to 3 ; : Silver hunting patent levers, 15 to 3') “ Patent h-verS, 13 to 15 “ Watches, 7to 10 Ladies’ Chatelaines, (i to -? Guard chains (ladies’ and gentlemen’s 10 to 2'l Vest, and fob chains, 10 to " I ; Vest, ami guard chains, 8 to 20 , Bracelets, cameo and mosaic, 23 to 15 Armlets, for ladies and children 5 to 8 I Brooches, cameo and mosaic, fi to 8 I Brooches, Florentino and lava 6 to B • Brooches, gold, ladies’and misses’, 1 to 5 Ear drops, Florentine and lava fi to ft Ear drops, cameo and mosaic fi to H Ear drops, gold (Lidies’ Misses’) fl to * I Gold rings, plain and chas’d 1 to 7 " 8 ; nds,gentlemen's 2to 4 “ Sleeve buttons, gentlemen’s, various styles, 3 to 5 “ Cuff pins, ladies’ 3to -1 " Shies, f.ir f o b or ribbon chains 3to 5 " Watch keys, j to 1" “ Breast pins, gentlemen's 2 to 13 I " Lockets, double glass, Bto l’> i II ” /’ ' 2to 51 “ Thimbles 4to fi
TEMRS TO SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS: Two Dollar; per ye n' with one Prexenr. Four dollars for two years with four Presents. Five dollars for three j-oars with five presents, Terms to Clubs. 3 itli a pres <nt to each subscriber. .-m J always one Ixi 1-1 present to the getter up of a Club ‘ Clubs of t hree 45 ()■> Clubs of five g() rt Clubs of ten 15 (j | Clubs of 21 (one extra to the agent) 80 0 ) Clubs large than 21 in th- sun > prnpirtion The Publisher Albert P iim-r.h is been known for many years ns the pn'-liGi-r of th- Northern ■mil ithern Merclt tuts* ami Manufacturei's' iTil'.n-il by Freeman Il'in’,) an 1 In- with confi-ik-nee refers to th- lending business ln ,. n ; n , t |. ■no 1< v -ry t v.vn in 11*- (Join i 8: it<• < to m >-t of whom the M. an 1 M -L. ini.il lias been circnla t"d) as to the r-sponsilnlity with which his p ililishing business is comlu.-te 1 Having s-c ir ■ 1 the agency of a pt-o.niimnt Jewelry M iimfactii-|-mg e-.ialilisliinont. in Newark, New Jersey, he isl- >l to off-r the presents in similar articles, but those who desire it can receive their presents :n books Local All Postmasters. Merchants ami Business Men to who n we have ever forwarded a copy of file M and M Journal, or their clerks, or anv -tin r intelligent, and resp msilje person, wil • ms-r a favor by forming a club or act.tig as our ' E’«ml Agent and Correspondent, j Premiums to Local Agents and others. ' r .o ll ' P ‘ :son s e»’ling 103 subscribers (with the U‘ I'-iec ofsil'is.-ription) will receive a superb . ,in m. Q. (Se Q,,|,] Watch and chain, nf the i | >est tmgr h workmanship full jeweled, ami ' ' •<■ J 1 ■? dollars, or. choice, one of Prince’s M-lo Irons, of 1 P«7>" "G-> can raise a list of 383. w' ',:., .'.T '" " |,F ' nnnths, will recoive a sup-rior ! n ' lvi ' i ' t Co.. Boston, < " orth three hundred Ml,; -;, and which cost! tno h.ll, L-ed and seven- v .five dollars ea-h.or, 1 a Clmme, a small set of Ladies’ Diamond Jew- \ uj v. worth t lu* sarnu am umt For Lists.,f .’,O wi th thefnli prico . a ; flll goal watch worth forty dollar!., will b.-pa-l. ' Forsmnlleror large,-lists. parti( . s s ,. lfiC| ; ' S f ro " 1 1 0,,r Polished schedule, of 1 wntches, jewelry, books. Ae„ wor’h in prop >r •on o< e,gh dollars for each t-n subscribers or, i if preferred; cm, retain five dollar- in cash, or P tri, "> uu-'h subscrib-r. or further terms to agents, address the offi -e i llienamcssho-il l be sent each w.-k until I ><’ proposed number iscmnnlemd, in ord.'t- tlmt and paper may I,- promptly in tiled Address, ALBERT PALMER. Publisher, i Nt*w York, Ex’elsior. v.-:i3. 0ffi.c.385 Broadway. N.- v v
NEW HARNESS T r i m m i n g S Ii o p,! Over N* BLI C K*S Boot & Shoe Store. IS !l IEI !l IF. <s E, Takes this method of informing the citizens of Ad tins, and the public generally, that In-Iris opened a new Harness and Trimmino Simp. I , where he may be found at al! titn-s ready and willing to accomm.elate all who nmy favhr him I with their patronage. He will ke >p <• m-tantlv : on hand every variety work in his line, from a ; hame string to the very best of liai ncss, mattr.-s ses made to order, Buggi.-s ami C irria-o-s trimi med in the most appi< ved style. Repairing! done 0:1 short notice, and on the most reason tbleterms. All work warranted: and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices —v _'-n3. D VV ID STVDABIKIIIt, Attorney an<l Fonn-cllor at Law, DE3ATUR. IND. TWILL PRACI’I E IN I’HE COURTS OF I rv the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe ; collection of claims, the piy.iient of tixe.s, redemption of lands. <fcc. Office in th- R -co-d.-r's ! Office. April 3, 1857. ISRAEL ALLMON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Dacatur, Aiaais County, Ind. IVTILL p’v-special attention tothecollecv V t ion >f claims, and all other business entrusted to his care. Office, on the ' South West corner of Fir.-t and Madison str.-cfs west doo-Mi-ch l->57 ’ n7 !y. '
JWIHEW For ths citizens oi A lams County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBERGEB, ■ .THF' TEf." '42 S3T B! sj CHEAP STORE!! Hiving r< turned from the Eastern cities, would respectfully inform the inhabitants of ’ Decatur and vicinity, and the public generally t hit he has received and is now opening a large . assortment of FIO WIM DRY GB3DS! TH!.: LARGEST, BEST. NICEST.and CHEA- ; PEST sto.-.k that w-is ever brought to thi* Market. And I cordially invite an inspection of my stock, such as, illack, plain, mid Fancy Silks; French ; j and English plain and 'iriri-d derinoes; .' Delaines of all colors, SHAWLS, €L'JAK> ! Cloth Departments j I keep a full assortment of winter goods, ; eassimeres, doe-kins, cloths, i e-!ing«, ’ weeds, -atinet.ts, Kentucky jeans, -attins and READYi MADE C LOTH ING. of all kinds which i< the nicest and ehenpvs! 1 <>vtT o u f*rt‘d in this or any other market west of i | Mew York. D3?imm! Tn thh department, I havpgonds that I know t) b * chtmp. The stocks cmi-dsts of cambric j anil mu-din collars. iimh'’sb'<‘ves. cambric and j muslin bands, handkerchi. N. <t«‘. WHITE GOODS! ! My stock of th»*se goods are second to none in J his market, it consists in part of whhe linen ruble damasks, linen spreadsand napkins, |;n.en and cotton sheeting, linen tow< lings, white bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white skirling, itc. Also, a grea* vat re tv of BOOT'S and Sh jes, overs;i > ‘s gaiters, slippers, die , <fcc. Groce r i es, Os which. I have the largest stock, and tliegroa i test va. iety ever brought to this town. Also, | H 1 rd’-vare, Q ieeusware, Wooden Wart*, Glas<, j <tc., In conclusion I would say to my il’rietid- -in I the public, t hat. if they will favor’ in* with.a cali I will s li’hem (tOOIX of a bet ' ter 4 1 dtty, and for LES's MOXEY than the m hi ndio boujlvt Goods one-fourth less :han any one could buy without the ROCKS.— , Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Dee it nr. Oct. 16, vi-nll. B. W. OAKLEY. C. B. OAKLEY, L W, O.IKLEY & SOL Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, \ >l<l ’I 1 u itf>tctiii er« of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THx GRANITE STOF.E, Nj. 73, Columbia Street. : FOII T IF A YXE , IND IA .V.-l . j Much 13.1 5 57. i>4 Iv. MAYER HOUSE. (Formerly the Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne anil Calhonti Streets, ' FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. 11. B. G-ARTIN, Mir. 13. 1857. Proprietor. B L \ f K S U ITIH X GI * ' unihivsigned , 14*41-1. 1s to in* cilizensof 5 Decatur au i vicinity. his i.hanks for p I !’ivoi <;<i*id resp *cthilly .announces to tin* public j that he continues toe.arry on the above biisines, 1 i in all its various branches, .at hisold stand on i Second stn»et, in Decatur, when* all kinds of Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness ami dispatch. JACOB KI.VG. March 6, 1857. v1- n 1. I ._ I
I B.ißki’rv -ini Rxnhange «Y »'BSFT’ ffiG" yr®—: EX<7» J J.D. NUTTMAN. Ei-itAtn Gill, Silver nnenrren B ink ?v>‘. *s, Lm I W.u r uit.<, Fro tii<s<w X<>i<*s ■ C : ih f v, T » v 1 i'lip. uil T > vi ’) • I •r-i, .t v, ■ bought an 1 Mo] I. M > n*v r*c *irod on d?pO'ite ; and interest ptid bv agreement. D-? at nr, Oct 9. 1837. vl-n35. I. I'. ST DC Ell II11) GE, DEALER IV C3OKS, STATION URY. HA LL I’APER risra: a..r.-=c» is«g And Musical Instrunents. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. vl-nl’)-iy. i' ii cill rmTiTi The un lersigped would resp -ctfullyannounce to the citizens of Adams and ul join in g cu-in’i-s ! that hecontiiin-s to carry on the Tanning and Currying in all its branches, a’his old stand <in D-catur. He is prepared to furnish at the I short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath ; er, which wil! be finished upon the most appro- ; red styl... and sold on lim in >st reasonable terms I Th-higlmst market price will I. - paid lucasli I or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. C. L SJ Hild IYER. March 13. 1857. n>lv. Ft, U'aviic Marble Works A CARD —Having sold out my stock of Marble, and the same having pissed in'o the hands ol 1* S Lx’deuihll, I woul I recommend all wanting anythin 'in that line to give him a call it they want it I <lone up in good style and to their satisfaction. I JAMES HUMPHREY. Fort. Wayne, January 2:1, 1853. P.S.UNDEH LL. W ill continue to m iiinfa.-tuie M.miimeiits. i Head Stones. Furniture and Conifer Tops, ,t- --, at. his old Stand, on M tin Street, also,at the New Brick bail lingon 11 irrison S reet b'etw-mi Columbia and Maio. Fort Wayne, Ind.- n2-v2 -I. I*. PORTER. ’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Will promptly attend t > all calls when not pro csstonally absent.—Office, at the Dr ; - Store,on Mun street. D-cater, Iml «1 n 1.3. **
ffl PHI increasing! I’-ince the arrival of 50 TOYS OF YEW GOODS! ..•©..’’Bl.'' H c a d Q u a r t e rs! The panic for Buying Cheap, Is raging to an alarming extent, all over the country, and t.he BRICK CORNER Is crowded daily with an anxious CROWD OF CUSTOUERS I All eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS! ! Come along friends with your Trai3 and Cas’i, iWc have room for von all. O-ir S'orc is commodious; and in nil lirion to oir Room below, we have a L VKGE Sa ' e Ro o m Above*, framed with VnVF GT )') •. Wurtre nnw I prepared to suppl v o ir neighboring S r *r"s, and country Meridianrs gen *:ally, with GOODS at ’ New York Prices! I adding freight. It, i- unnecessary to entinie-: rate articles or prices, as it is well known that ' we keep a very LUGE IS SIIIIT HE'< T of everything-, and sell "Cllß.iTlt THIA THE GimPEST.” J. P. CRABS. Decatur, Oct. 16, 1.857. vl-.nl. I ) l-i 1 1 : M ADE Clotbiug—-the assort lA, meat in town at the Brick Corner 1 I)O() IS and Shoe.-, of every des-rip: ii : al the > Oct., 18 7. Urick Corner. [ MOLASSES and Sugar is s.-liing cheapat Oct., 1857. Head Q iarieis. j T A DIES’ Dress Goods of the latest styles - ij Oct., 18’17. Hmd Q virters. 'HUI pi' civs of p i'lts. from 5 rent.-, up to a " shilling p-r yard at the Brick Corner. ' |3,lIiY are s-lliug vard wid ■ -I etingatsix 1 cents p-r yard, at Headquarters. | r always keep the best qialityof coffee I and tobacco al Head Quarters. I T ADIES’ ..a I Ge»i'.« Slia'i'l-.. :i largi ij at Head Q larters. 1 ... - - , , i ITLOOR fm sale al the r Brick Corn T New Store & New Goods! MOSES LEMBEBGEII, ; I’akes this nietlm l of informing the citizens of W IT S * r f P I? . v I « j s’ XL. A Lu ! Old vicinity, lad the public gen -I'.iliy. tli.it he I has receive-1 m I is n>w op iiiug a large an i j -plendiil n-is.irtment of Fall Ac Winter Goods! Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassi ’’v*res, jeans. 1 tweeds, and every variety of G -ntlein m'i Fall ' and winter wear, all of which he will sell , I CHEAPER than they can be bought at any I other house it, the west BOOTS & SHOES! i For both Ladies .and Gentlemi-n, of every vari- ’ I ety, size, and price; and of all qualities. HATS &, CAPS! j Ofevi-ry quality, size and price; besides a large i and Splendid assortment of Made Clothing! AU of which he is prepared to sell I'h-nner than any i 'iut Establish.iu*nt in the West.— ; Come ami <*ximine his S otlc h.'fbrp purch-j :i>ing »*l<'‘ vh.!!’u, as h» is determined not to be • j undersold by any. P. S All kin Is of Country Prod-ice t’lkmi in exchange for G n Is. at the highest rn irket I price. | Wilshire, Oct 9,1 <57. vl-n35.
ttLUFFm IHIIHLB WKS. E. r . WOO D , XNUF.XCTURER .ih l D *a!<*r in Monu •I incuts, 1\» n i *>a II * i.U: ones, I able ■ tops, , prepared to ord *r, from the com mon to the v»*ry finest m iterial. Order* respectl fully solicited and pro mptly a t‘*n«l -d to. I r’-'hiip—On M tin struct, one 4<»or south of the Central II > i<e, Bbiffcmi, T ndiana. Bluffton, \pril 4, H*7. vl-nl I. of the Padlock. OLIVER P MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.) sr<>. At. >1 111 Hl K.cet, F >rt nI. lie Inti. DEALER in every L-scriju ion ol F-n'eign ami D ..m-s’ic H XIIDWAItI’,: In, , Nails, Sash Building Miterials. Saddlery Hardware, Mj ehanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves,.in plate, sheet. Iron ami i copper. vl nl2. H’si.PH w. 11088. junsov it--nun J. w. ROBB at CO., Wmleslie Grocers NA W S» CO EMISSION WRHCIIANTS, I 33, Columbia Street, Fort H ivne, In J. W ° u L D » V respect ally invite the attention of Met chants, II Hel-k-epers, vc , to th<’ir im-n-’.nse; ! stock of Groceries, Foreign ami DemisticLi quors, S -g irs, to , which th -v g mr.inter- to sell at closest E i-tern prices, with additionof trans j : portation. N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing Grocery House in the city. vl-nl3-6m. IHLL&ORBJSON. F 0 II IP .1 II D I N G■RBits Commission Merchants. J. E HILL- f FORT WAYNI', A M ORBISON ) Indiana. vl-n2l • (j' sTXnTe' OLffi a.. AR il . SE. ManuFact-ircr, II tin Eire:t, near the. 110-ichul riouse. vl-ti’l FORT WAYNE, IND
EXTRA SESSION CALLED! i.EO, NUMBERS, jStill on Hands at His old Stand! on Sacon.l strso*' opposlto ths jPubiic Square. And cont in nea to tn'.nutaelures all kinds of. ! plain mid f.i'iey furniture; such as Secrctarii s, I Bureins, side, c-ntri 1 , dining and lire.-ikfrist I tables; -sofas, tetate, Io tugc-s; euslii-ju and coinI mon chairs, bed-tea Is. ,tc ite. ’’ All of th- ab >7? .ar'iele.s, and many others I to ted ions to mention. man nt let u red to oruer, of I the best of material; and nv the b --t workmiMt 'in the country. All of which lie will ke'l on the most reasonable terms. CALL AND GZ“ i For yourself b-fore pttrehasin g i-lswhere, as I nn di-t'-i’uiiiied not t-<> be undersold either in this or any other town in the west; and, as re jai'ds quality, I defy all compet 1 1:on. A L SO, I Coffins of all sizes and discriptums, kept con- ! stantly on hand, or made to ov’.-r, as maybe; ! desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required. , Terms reasotiable XTL’imb-r and all kinds of country produce ■ taken in ••xchango for Furniture, Call aryl see |as! mt d-t-rmined to sell. Quick sales an" | small profit is inv motto j Decatur. April 7, 1857. vl n’’ l Ts ii rrnnrTs v, heder in all kinds OF FURNITFRE, i MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE. Decatur Indiana. I lie would n-sp-ctfid inform the citizens oft Adams County that h- has jus" retiirni-d ftoi.-i I Cincinnati, where he purchased a large and) splendid a.-,sortm< i t of CABINET ’.VAIIE! Such as plain and fancy iiiircaus. side, center | card, lining and bre-ikftsl tables, sofas, ’e | I cinninon and fancy bedsteads.arm rockingcluiirs ! parlor and c nn.iion wi ,d<or ihnirs, window; i sa,h of all sizes; batton and p.tnel doors; ch li.-i pumps, ic.. ! Hewiil ub i, mamif-.c'iire to order COFFINS I in short notice and on the most r asonable terms XT All of the above articles and many others ; 100 tedious to mention, he will »■ 11 ‘ ” C he a p e r : tlvin was ever before offered in this market — I Call a id ex imine for y mrselves b-fare put cha- ' ' ; sing els‘where as his prices are twenty pel cent I jbelowthe present retail prices. All Furniture : j warranted t-i stand the tot v -tiilß. f 131 \E f tt IIIEII ii n IIS. !!. MEYERS. His op‘lied a Cabin-’ War-’house, on Main | 1 Street, Decatur, [nd. Where In- keeps on hand I all kin Is of 0 I’iinet ware, such as bureaus, Sec- I ' rotaries, s.-ttees, soffis lounges, cupboards, ta- . ' iiles, atan is, bedsteads and chairs fri 'ii th, I ' ■ fini’stto th 1 cheap-st quality, all us which is i j made of the i . Be3t Material in the conntyiand tnadeby the best Wovkim-v ■; in the State. In point of fineness and diirabil- | itv his work far ex -eeds thit of an v otlmr estab I lishm -nt in the co in' v. Ills work is warranted .''.l . . ■ .. Dec ilu’-, S -pt 25, 18’7 vl-n' , 3 I BUCK MlTiilNil. ,’’l’AilE subscriber thiinkful fertile libernlpti I tronage heretofore received, would -ay to ; his old custom -rs and to th’ 1 public generally | that ho can at all times be found at the Qld Stand on Miin sire.-’, second door north of the Bitck j Corner, ready to do uiything in his line with I neatness and dispatch. ■’Sft.WV "Ki *Tk3-R & » H i kecpsc.oiist iiitlv <m hand and for «ale, one I and two horse wagons, which Im wrrranls to be j madii of th i Im -r of titnbor, well seasoned, and j ironed in a g-i-i-l and s-ibstnntml manner. He is. also, p.. pared to til lol! HOUSES on [ short not ice, and in the best, passible manner and he takes this meth >,| of assuring hiscuslo--ners ; hat the Cash >i si ,m is preferedfo th- : CanniT. and that they must expect to fie charged I t.he highest possible price for nil work done ISAAC PYLM. May 2!>. 1857, ulfi.ly. W agon and Carriage Mum 'acturer. JOHN c. MEYER. Th.i".i'.ful f<»r the liberal p i’ Ipvtol'irr receivud, would r<**p‘*cifully inform h sold <‘fu- 1 I f o!ii<*rs and ilh* p-iblic Lp ih-rally, that h<* “till ■ ! continues tocarrv on tin* above husinuss.in nil its various brane Ires, nr bis old Mrtnd on Main ! ! street, on>* door north of I Pyle’s Blark’Ainith .' Shop. His work is inan'ifacturcd of thi* very i best in itcrial and by the best workman in the , ! country. Hi* has not on hand fh<* "renfost variety, of I Buz-rics an 1 C.irri.ai*t*s, of the finest quality v\ ier off-red for sale in this market. Warrentcd ; to pirchtsers- - sold ••henp—call and r <*. n£(». iim « liiinTiieh, (Late Wall ((' yLeyer.) >1 e>ole :i id I Dealers in PH7G3, M2OICINES, DYESTUFFS. PAINTS. Gils, Fucy Ic.icles, ViraUhes, Paint Brushes* Whitewash Bras’aas, Window Glass. Glassware* Piteiit d*d '’uies, El<*ctic Medicines, Instrtr ’ ments,Trusses, S ipportern, Wines and Brandies, ti • nie ils etc. Window tr{.»ss we k<*cp <»f all sizi‘«4. from 7 x > to 3 » x { {, French and Pittsbnr<r. White L * id, white /.ind. chrome vadlow, i ch roan* Lfr<*<*n, paris ,u in her, terra de ‘■ien* na, ro-:e pink, !a np black, iapan, linseed oil, turpent inr. lard ■>’!, whale <»il and staple artich*s 1 y We keep a I irfttn stock ami make it a particular point to s<dl to Merchant- in this jviriidtv MRYRR <(: BROTHFP. No '».» ilfnhia street,Fort Wavtic. Ind. March 13, 18 >7. " nd -] y. ii 111 &,iifii is. Wlolesalo and Retail bis a <j: .-nx ra w- - re. jos ®tv I BXQKS.t sr\,'( >N!-!!T, W ALL <t WIN DOW PAPER. 'fi’-HCXL INSTRt’iIEN'i S AND HOOK IHNDEKS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wa» ic. I 1!( ] j _ v nl2 D STU DAG A K ER. O T . Ii AI Siu 11'11'ccr A- Hart. R r i\L ESTATE AGENTS. ; Will ittc ,<l tothe parch".-, uni sab- <-f ficj E^txtr.ranting hou<ts, collecting, psymeutof .i xx Kc ,ii A l im-i Count v. Indin-i.v \ll i-i Muss i uf'ix’cd to their c»r<* xv-'] vc- , civ-a ■ mp* it’vntio'i Office at the Ki corders OrSe*. Durit >r I r>d F«b 13.>8 -. r „ ’
CiTurti $ •»i « ’4g Ais 11 Li D OUbH Mill Wil Mav be Stolen! Tut i o one will steal gooJx when they ran be In light ;.t tiie priccv now cufrent at the WHITE CORNER. Ti e Old Mau hax b< en <li w u east again with lii.' ~rk< t- f ill of HOCKS and the stuck* of Giuxl- I hat can he hovght with a tew dollar.- will aiinri-e all that ; ive i a cull. Our B<.ud« bare 1.-tii be ght one fmiilh Irani.sr any could purcL’xi- them on a credit; tu.d we now offer to ..-.it ■. i s the advantage which Cnahtud the Hnrd Times in New York, 'A lien or.r goods were p'.irchs’cd cave u».*Cotne one come nil. and si e the sighta and ba f’.tisfiid that we have gooda to ,rll OYE-F ionic Ii FA PER Than any ene i- s llir g thcarme article in thia I pan of the world 1 l.:a ia no 10-ax, conic and l - ..Vi i’. Corn and ’astr good molasaea at aixty >.!• per "aPon. and ”';rnr just »s cherp. A pl< ii- f or.r good van'i wide sheeting will be ( > ■ ' i:«» f.il r. f-> a , ard. To all vho want CHEAPGOODS! t’.'T.’.r he llpl'f CLP',! 1! v here yon will '<l : 1”->•' evorv <1,3 gnvi.ally kept in a counit ry stot*-, and seme I lings n in e. A General Assortment of Dry G- I', fr-oreripa f’r .<-kny, IlardwMt j Iron, Ne.ilc, S-cvi-i. <tc , Ac •I I J. M. NVTTMAN. D-vatni-, 0ct.11.1857 Broken Dank Moncj. r f’’ ilfl’N so- goodsat the Kbite C ornar Clothinr, The largest stock rid gr<:,test variety erer offered in this place, mav be found at the Ocl 1 White Corner. Ehd Cages. 7 w.i hundred, inrinding every variety, from srv, nt;, five cents up, at Oct., 1857. Nuftman’a. Latest Rews! W cy'v” Mclasses at 5C r< nt« per gallon Oct T 857. While Corner. Ig- bbls price sugar, at trn cents par t) pound, at the White Corner. j* 1 vds. of vard w ide she, •ng at cent# ir* per yard, just received and f-r «n!o by j Oct. 1857. J. D. .t J M NVTTMAN. EAGLE DRUG JTILL, Proprietors •'VX"’" I.'‘T.FSAI.F, ,(• r ! ML and f ’ Apo-bppnri» «, kr. p mnstnnlh on band ' a bn-£M* stork of pah '-. va* ? b •».. tx bte and r«*d 'd, Fri i cb ph o. hbur. 1. tHnurr'«. olive, whale I’d -p' in n ti !T 'D*’’’ir, putty clam* w ju’f, dye | ■ l '! t avd va i r< wn-h arHkts iDHteri; \ y fi tp, hir,!id'(’w, fmer poupa, tnilrt nriicb’C. prrf’. nn rv, <(c. Wp it vite pbv ‘•tcu.p* nud t•,(-rrbnn:- r 'h\ vicinity tn call n! din- •■ • i .> • • *■ tnrk < I Drdcp ?» I Vi d. ic'iif ‘s ii f< ><- purr} n*. r i t ’< brrr. I ’ • ' •! * * ‘-ati f. ' ’ i r .- tc. r* alii” ■ mid prit oq I b’- is n urn* CRtnbi .inirri* ,nur «*rrb of dm firs !ii<‘«l.f fpjs.dc h»-• •. f. sj •din; dnltcr.’.lrd. bnv : n L r Hd D <l, Ct( d „ t L r. f , n; |, v f rif . o f i th«- fi* nt, ,i N. \\ ti-1 I b : b' fb b bin nrd I’nslnn nii < j ;• i • <’< 11 *- •fij t v i< ri ,i > J, uppt]irF of rvrrv tl’ii -- in thrir lire, MI nrtith s n mrm.ted I purr a« r» pri*M*nt< g . V r nr< \ hi- n rnniiiu i cinp hmdress, mr • nin*t(>is, ’idmtrj quifk ( ><|t <-ntid pnrnll profits. Sion -—rnriu r cd (’allxmn nrd Main Stre e ts. np. p<isin*tli< Cle t < ftkf rj.d Fvans* N< w York Dry < ’nods Store .I’ i t Wnync vl-nlf-I v. GEORGE MILLER Corner of Calhoun mid Berry Streeta, FOHT IV A A NF. I N I>. Wholes le Grocer. KEEPS const: ntly <>n band nn pjxtcnsiTP awS"! - i iriit <d (IPOI'S in I is line, to which In* would rspucipHv invite the nth nfi<m of Country Merchants Trades, .•end private* fnmili<*s IT<* rnn furnish rvt-rr 1 hints in tlm line* nfhi-i biisirn ku J|j« toodaare *-» It cte d u i’h tin d care m d with n frrrnce tn ' flip trade <»f ’his n-p’ion llh stock consists iu ■ ! part cf I lie following articles: <.iin Ponder. < <»fh*e. *1 •-n. Sugar, To’'?ie*co. SoL’.i *. Whiskey, Dice, Nails, Brooms, Vvii d<‘’.v CltiKSj G| U) < ap*. I inrgar, aiMn* (vd f'ish, Mackerel Se» i cars. Ni' u , Brm.dits, ChCcse, Vines, Nonp ai d < nndi< K. Hi-ropnection with Ne w Ymk Cincinnati, T ’itt'l !,r?b aud c'lti citi- .give l, ; m UNUSUAL F A (’! I!I ]I S for purcl.as og Hoods which be cdd * <*ll at as I BJ RSX 1 And on accommodating terms, nsanv other j house in the city. v I-nJ9-ly. school Notice. ■ I would respectfully infecmlhe citizens of Decatur, and snrriondiiig countrv, that 1 will , < <imnn nce a School in l|ieS«d.oo! House, by con• ’ , sent of f b<* t t< • s .March l’Pili. 1858, and con • ’ tin tie for the t<*: in of four mouths. Terms of Tuition per Quaiter of Three Months: Primary Department. $2 00 , Socoi.d u v d pai tinpnt, 2 50 In tin* Gfamniaror lli_*b School, for any of the funinmn school brniich« R, 3 00 ~Fornnv of the higher Mathematics ov t Languages, 4 0 H-V inj. s; - ure.i the aid of competent teachers. In pi-, by proper diligence to render satisfaction !<»:.]] that max attend my school Nodeduction matie for ahs-ence. unless in ease of personal and pintmct<<! illness. Designing tn a permanent school, will k v for the In m fit of thoo* coming from a ' rlistanre, ii;»* srhonl vi sr will he divided intG three t<rm«: Fall, Winter aid Spring; *-hort vacßiiohs b» ivd . it the Spr.ug and Fall terms, xvhich will be two month'-. ’I A LABIM6RF,. March, 5. IRSB. Superintendent. Spring Election. r Nntife i- hpivl v given, tlmt there will be an , ebrtiou I ebl nt the n-unl plnceof holding elecI tior.K in Wnnl'irgton towu-.hip, Ad-m«eonnty, , L<t in. en J!< :<<iny. tin s:h <!»-. of April. 1858 ■ ffir lie j.inj om-of < letii got'eCh ik.otieTrearer, one Ir.istte, and ten district Stip< t visora. JESSE NIBLICK. Mur 5,185 S. Township Clerk. I I'vKIED appl«g aa<i pyachcs lor rale at th* t * i tai Gobixx
