Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1858 — Page 3

Moffat’s Life Pills and Phoenix Bit. I 1. More I’vers have been saved during ‘’ iemies by these well known and world'C ' owned medicines than by any other \ '*• t invented or patented in this or any ■ er country. Being of purely vegeta-1 compounds, they are well adapted for " velers, and a remedy against the ma-1 ’ iaof new settlements, and as a certain e for fevers, agues, cutaneous and oth-' disorders. Sold at 335 Broadway,, w York. 01! <_y DEfiTIR MARKET. "-Mated Weekly by J. D. & J. M Nuttmaa. eat, white, $ 55 Eggs, $ 5 red, s'' Salt, 2 6' ■ ■ 25 Lard, 7 I ' 20 Beef, 359A4 09 I e, 3 11 Flaxs’d, 60 Uiikwheat, 25 Clover' — .ns, 75 A HO Timothy 1 50 A2 00 , ur, hun 20 > | Apples, dry, 2 5 ' ter, 10 | Blacksalts 2 50 jese, I' l A 12 I Shoulders smoked, 8 ’ >: k 3 00@3 50 j Hams “ 10 • . — - => Port Wayne Market. <: For the Week ending, Afar. 13, •«. •' mat * 62 I Lard, 5 ' ■i our. $3 50 I Hams, 8 . e flour, 300 | Pork. 4 00(94 50 H. n , 25 | Beef, 4 5> jlewheat, 2> I Flaxsee’d, 6 1 s, 18 | Clover, 3 50 ;tj ley, 65 I Timothy, 1 60 . 3> | Apples, green. 45 ’Ans, ;62 1 “ dry. 125 '••atovs, 15 | Wool,common, 26 ions 50 I “ tine, 40 . , ter. 12 ' Whitefish, 6 50 ' 8 Trout, 500 ’ 'gs, 6 Lake herring. sOn ■ ’ -''t, 225 Hides,green, 3| »;• son. 7 Hides, dry. 5j —■ e— v'/X'"- " T -‘ v~ , LACK S 11 I T H I X G Jacob Pollison, .llul .. . ■ tegs leave to inform the citizens of Adam mty and the public in general, that he has med a Blacksmith Shop in Decatur,on Jack-1 -h'i Street., one square west of the Eagle Office: !’• ere he may be found at. all times, ready and lulling to serve all who may favor him with ir patronage. All work warranted and pri J -cheaper than other shop in town. —v —n26 H» ;— “*ew Arrangements, JACOB KING & SON, ■’ < * "Have associated themselves together for the rpose of carrying on the Blacksmith business r, K. a more extensive scale They are prepared all kindsnf work in their lineof business ... on short notice; and will be happy to wait on their customers at the "old stand.” Prices W’v ai) d work warranted. —vi-n 4. Hart’s New Grist Mill. roif' ' .The ur.flprsigned having erected, and put in- “* successful opperation, a first class grist mill. ,f,l e mile north west of Decatur, would announce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining coun .rt 'R, that he is now prepared to do grinding of ,jl kinds in a superior manner. Having secu- ’ d the services of one of the best Millwrights the State, and spared no pains to make his aj rill convenient for his customers; he hopes by - (.use application to his business to secure a libal share of the public patronage. li ' C D HART. »*Sliy7, 1858.—r2-n!3-tf. iij— —— / ’r Receipts & Expenditures. t fo the Hon. Board of Trustees of the Town of Decatur. 4 i The undersigned Clerk of the Town, would bmit the following report of the receipts id expenditures, on account of the town of ecatur, for the financial year, ending April i », 1858: Receipts. . Amount of town tax received from the county treasurer, $304 00 eceived from pedlais for license, 4 00. om county tn asurer school house tax, 425 11 ’ 1 >r tuition from distribution, 302 62 ■om special school tax, 50 86 Total receipts, z- 1086 62 Expenditures. ’’ here waspaid for building sewer, 30 00 ■ : >r building side walks, 159 90 r „>r grading streets, 19 12 ..pr books, stationery and printing, 2> 8> terest allowed on town orders, 5 4< >r the service of town officers, 12'1 15 - : “>r wood for school house and repairs, 5> 67 etuterest on school house orders, 34 12 >r teaching schools, 361 Bi> Total Expenditures. 802 ' 2! The above shows only the operation of the ■ "easury during the financial year ending April !•!>, 1858, while the following statement shows e amount of receipts in the treasury ofthe difrent funds, together with the amount disburd, and the true condition of the treasury: ” School House Fund. Da. Ca. ' 1 here was in the trea- Orders redeemed by » Jiry April3U 1857 212 treasurer. 399 03 i sceived from Balance in treasury . xes 425 14 April 30 1858 -8 41 otal receipts 427 46 Total expend's 427 46 Common School Fund. oaned to school Order on school house ruse, 240 00 fund, ■ “rom distribu- deposited with treasuj.'Oii, 3' 2 62 rer on interest, 240 00 here has been recei- orders paid « redeemed ed tax to support by treasurer, 344 80 ' :hool, 50 86 Balance in the treasury April 30, 1953, b6B .-'otalreceipts, 593 43 ; Total expend’s 593 48 <; Town Revenue. : n treasury April 30 Orders redeemed by ■j 857. 122 22 tr’r * deposited '32 81 or license, 4 00 Balance in the treasury axes collected 304 00 April 30 Itsß 97 46 otal receipts 430 29 Total expend’s 430 29 z There is, of the school house orders.outstanding and unredeemed on the 3Oday of April, 1958 he BU m of one thousand nine’ hundred and ight dollars; of orders issued for teaching, the ini of two hundred and fortv-six; Town and - idewalk orders outstanding to amount of twen-y-two dollars and twenty-six cents; total mount of orders outstanding and unredeemed ‘-ipril3o, 1858, is $2,176 26. All cf which is respectfully submited, this bth day of April, IBss. SV. G. SPEXCER, Clerk May 7. 1853.

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Local Agents. , All Postmasters, Merchants and Business Men to whom we have ever forwarded a copy of the M. an 1 M Journal, or their clerks, or any other intelligent and responsible person, confer a favor by forming a club or act.ng as our Local Agent and Correspondent. Premiums to Local Agents and others. -Any person sending 100 subscribers (with the fill price of subscription) will receive a superb i Hunting Case Gold Watch and chain, of the 1 best Engli-h workmanship full jeweled, and ! worth eigthy dollars, or, choice, one of Prince’s ! PMelodeons. <>f the same value. The person who can raisea list of 380. within a period of three months, will receive a superior I !’iano, made by Haliet, Davis A Co., Boston, I worth three hundred dollars, and which cost ■ two hundred and seventy five dollars cash, or, at choice, a small set of Ladies’ Diamond Jewelry, worth the same amount. For Li-ts of 50 with the full price, a beautiful gold watch, worth forty dollars, will be paid. For smaller or larger lists, parties may select any articles from our published schedule, of watches, jewelry, books, <tc., worth in proper- I tion of cigh dollars for each ten subscribers, or, j if preferred; can retain five dollars in cash, or | fifty cents from each subscriber. For further terms to agents, address the office. Ihe names should be sent each week until the proposed number is completed, in order that the presents and paper mav be promptly mailed. Address, ALBERT PALMER. Publisher, New York, Exceisiok, v2-nB. Office, 385 Broadway, New York,

NEW HARNESS A_W» T r i in m i n g Shop, Over NIBLICK’S Boot & Shoe Store. ISI! lELMI ESS E, Takes this method of informing the citizens of Adams, and the public generally, that he has opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop, I where he may be found at all times ready and willing to accommodate all who may favor him I with their patronage. He will keep constantly | on hand every variety work in his line, from a : hame string to the very best of harness, mattres- I ses made to order, Buggies and Carriages trim- ' med in the most approved style. Repairing; done on short notice, and on the most reasons- | bleterms. All work warranted; and all kinds j of country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices.—v2-n3. | DAVID STL'DABAKER, Attorney md Counsellor at Law, DECATUR, IND. \VILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF vV the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend to the collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption of lands, <tc. Office in the Recorder’s Office. April 3, 1857. ; ISRAEL ALLMON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Dscatur, Adams County, Ind. WILL pay especial attention to the collection of claims, and all other business entrusted to his care Office, on the South West corner of First and Madison streets, west door. March??, 1-57. n7 Jy,

!J. D. NUTTMAN. J. M. NUTTMAKi =J. liJ. 1. WfflM.; X NEW A RRI V A L 5 «»TKT’ . ; ~ i S P RIN GANDS UMM E R | •*5 «rj ibis CONSISTING IN PANT OF \ ; CLOTHS, PANAMA HATS, > CASSIMERES, LEGHORN j s* « SATTINETTS, PALM LEAF “ ’ -*i TWEEDS, BONNETS. ’ ■ ! ; JEANS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, ■ > COTTON I’ANTALOONERY, PARASOLS, = » ’ LINEN ” “ FANS, ; — t SILKS, LACE MITTS, > “ ' CHALLIES, HARD WARE, ‘ ; BERAGES, QUEENSWARE, i—! i —. M LAUNS, DRUGS, i ROBES a’QUiLLU DYESTUFFS, DELAINES, GROCERIES, | " BRILLIANTES, NAILS, =£s -a: CALICOES, SASH, SHEETINGS, GLASS, = i SHIRTINGS. FISH, SALT, » i AC., AC. AC., AC. ;7" i Decattr, May 7, 1858.

Latest News! lIA ’’h' s px t ra Molasses at 59 cents per gallon I' ' Oct. 1857. White Corner. bbls prime sugar, at ten cents per .0 pound, at the White Corner. yds, of yard wide sheeting at 6’4 ceuta Q per yard, jest received and for sale by Oct. 1857. J. D. A J. M. NUTTMAN. Broken Bank Money, r IAAKEN for goods at the L Oct. 1857. White Corner. Banking and Exchange J. I). NUTTMAN, Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver, uncurren Bank Notes, Land Warrants, Promissory Notes Conntv, Town-hip. and Town Orders, Ac., Ac. bought and sold. Mouey received on deposits and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35.

Ladies’ Emporium. MRS. SULLEY Begs to return thanks to the Ladies of Fort Waye and neighborhood for the very liberal patronage die has hitherto received and also wishes to inform them that her SPRING GOODS are xow open for inspection. Her stock comprises tn part EH X ® » 1W TL" 9 Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas,! Infants', Boys' and Misses’ Hats, Ladies’ Flats, French Flowers, <£c., Mrs. S. would particularly call attention to her large stock of RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS, and FRENCH MIL.INERY, generally; all articles of the latest style and best quality. With regard to prices. Mrs. S.only asks a diligent examination before purchasing elsewhere, as she is aware that no house in the trade has better facilities for purchasing, and she thinks she may say without presumption, better skill in selecting and making up. H r SHOW ROOMS for SUMMER FASHIONS will be opened co the 2nd of May, when her Paris Bonnets have arrived. P. S. A large quantity of unusually rich EM- I BROIDERIES, rather soiled, AT HALF PRICE All kindsof Ladies’aud Children's PATTERNS for DRESSES, from Madame Demorest’s 375 Broadway, New York. v2-nlll. D STt'UABAKEK. O. T. HART. Stndabaker <% Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate,renting houses, collecting, paymentof Taxes, <tc., in Adams Cmnty, Indiana All business intrusted' o their care will re- j ceive prompt attention Office at the Recorders Office, Decatur,, n J. Feb. 13,1857. v-1 n 1 ■ B. W. OAKLEY. 0. B. OAKLET, 11, W. OAKLEY & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, ’ \ ;d >1 inns icturers of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street, FORT WA K NE, IND IA NA . March 13,1857. n 4 ly. KKTFmTiriTGir DEALER IN BOOKS, STATION URY, WALL PAPER ?»■:ixcjrss ■ And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Port Wayne, Indiana. vl-nl!)-ly. PHEXIX TAX\EKY ’ ~ The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties that he continues to carry on the Tanningand I Currying in all its branches, at his old stand iin Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the i short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath I er, which will be finished upon the most approved style, and sold on the most reasonable terms The highest market price will be paid in cash or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. C. L SCHIRMEYER. March 13, 1857. nj ly.

Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever offered in this place, may be found at the , 0ct.1857. While Corner. Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, fiom seventy-five cents up, at Oct , 1357. Nuttman’s. THEY always keep the best quality of coffee and tobacco at Head Quarters. I A DIES’ and Gent’s Shawls, a large variety j at Head Quarters. FLOUR for sale at the Brick Corner.

iNew Store & New Goods’, MOSES LEMBERGER, Takes this method of informing the citizens of WILsII I R E j and vicinity, and the public generally, that he | has received and is now opening a large and I splendid assortment of Fall A: Winter Goods’ Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, tweeds, and every variety of Gentlemen’s Fall and winter wear, all of which be will sell CHEAPER than they can be bought at any other house in the west. BOOTS & SHOES! For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every variety, size, and price; and of all qualities. HATS & CAPS! ! Ofevery quality, size and price; besides a large and splendid assortment of Rsady Made Clothing! All of which he is prepared to sell Ch eaper than any other Establishment in the West. — Come and examine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be undersold by any. P. S All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest market price. Wilshire, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. liLUFFTOY E. F. WOOD, \ r ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monti- ’ 1 meats, Tombstones, Headstones, Table tops, Ac., Ac., prepared to order, from the common to the very finest material. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. LffShop—On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April .’4, 18>7. vl-nl 1.

„ — ~— 1 Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.) No. St. Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in every description of Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails,Sash Building Materials, Saddlery Hardware, Me-1 chanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box 1 and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and I I copper. vl nl2. I I JOSEPH W. ROBB. JUDSON MCCOMB , J. w. ROBB & CO, Wholesale, Grocers .-u.w , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! 1 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. WO U L DI respectfully invite the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers,Ac., to their immense; I stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li - I quors, Segars, itc , which they guarantee to sell : at closest Eastern prices, with additionef trans- : portation. I N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing i Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6ni. HILL & ORB ISON, FOR WARDING Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL ) FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON., Indiana. vl-n2l. Y. i ■«- a..-w. wc M a n u fa c t u re r, ,Vrtin Street, near the. Rockhill Rome. vl-n’f FORT WAYNE, IND.

'janaerninoi —M' •-e ■—i »n ' -«S-S*k.r ’» n amr EXTRA SESSION? CALLED! GEO. NUMBERS, I Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite ; the Public Square. And continues to manufacturesail kinds of | plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries, : Bureaus, si L-, centre, dining and baifikfast tables; sofas, telate, lounge.-;cushion and com- ' mon chairs, bedsteads, Ac. Ac. I.rtAll of the above articles, and many others | to tedious tomeDtiun,manufactured to oriler, of j the best of material: and by the best workmen in the country. All of which he will sail on ! the most reasonable terms. CALL AND S“E I For vourself before purchasing elswhere, sa I am determined not to be undersold either ini this or any other town in the west; and, as regards quality, I defy all competition. A L S O, Coffins of all sizes and disruptions, kept con- ; stantlv on hand, or made to order, as maybe I desired; with a first rale HEARSE if required. | [ Terms reasonable. LTLumber and al] kinds of country produce I taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see ; | as’am determined to sell. Quick sales and i ! small profit is my motto. , Decatur, April 17. 1857. vl nlO hni II 0 ¥ BUSSE, Dealer in all kinds OF FURNITURE, i MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, ' Decatur Indiana. He would respectful inform the citizens of' j Adams County that he has just returned from | Cincinnati, where he purchased a large and I splendid assortment of CABINET WARE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, te tes. common and fancy bed steads, arm rocking chairs parlor and common Windsor chairs, window sash of all sizes; button and panel doors, chain pumps, Arc.

He will also, manufacture to order COFFINS in short notice and on the most reasonable terms UTAH ofthe above articles and many others too tedious to mention, he will sell C li c a p e r than was ever before offered in this market — Call a id examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere as his prices are twenty percent, below the present retail prices. All Furniture warranted to stand the test. v -n3.8. i’li'.Ht! fill Eli i)0 MS. JI MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main Street, Decatur, Ind. Where he keeps on hand all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Secretaries, settees, soffas lounges, cupboards, tables, stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is made of the Best Material in the county; and made by the best Workmen in the State. In point of fineness and durability his work far exceeds that of any other establishment in the county. His work is warranted to stand the tost at all times, Decatur, Sept 25, 1857 vl-n33. BL ACK SMITH! NG! r IAHE subscriber thankful furthe liberal pa- « tronage heretofore received, would sav to his old customers and to the public generally, that he can at all times be found at the Old Stand on Main street, second door north of the Brick Corner,ready to do anything in his line with neatness and dispatch. ’MW' X* «5 «» W • He keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one and two horse wagons, which he wrrrants to be made ofthe best of timber, well seasoned, and ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is. also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on short notice, and in the best possible manner and he takes this method of assuring his customers that the Cash System is preferedto the CaEntT, and that they must expect to I « charged the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29, 1857. nIG-ly. MEV Ell IIROTIIEII. (Late Wall <£• Afeyer.} Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS. PAINTS, Oils, Fancy Articles. Varnishes, Paint Brushes Whitewash Brushes, Window Glass, Glassware, Patent Medicines, Electic Medicines, Instruments, Trusses, Supporters, Wines and Brandies, Chemicals etc. Window glass we keep <>l all sizes, from 7 x 9 to 3(1 x 43,French and Pittsburg. White Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, chrome green, paris green, umber,terra de sienna, rose pink , lamp black, japan, linseed oil turpentine, lard oil, whale oil and staple articles generally. We keep a large stock and make it a particular point to sell to Merchants in this vicinity. MEYER A BROTHER. No. 95 Columbia street,Fort Wavne, Ind. March 13, 1857. ' i,4 Iy.

: II ILL if .110111 L Wholesale and Retail ' tbtiw 1 BOOKS .t STATIONERY, WALL A WIN DOW PAPER. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. vl -nl2. MAYER HOLSI-1 ( Formerly th? Palo Alto,) 1 Corner of Wayne and Calhoun streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor. Support the Poor, 1 ! We, the undersigned, as Overseers o' the Poor of Washington township, Adams county, [ Indiana, do hereby certify, that Samuel Dean i and his wife are poor persons, and are to be | provided fcr by the county, according to law. 1 Therefore, notice is hereby given, that sealed ; proposals will be received?at the Township ! Clerk’s office up to May first, 1858, for their sup port and maintenance for one year, bv the conn- 1 , ty tobe paid quarterly, which proposals will be I opened anil acted upon by the Hoard of Ovcr- , seers on said day. Giveu under our hands this 1 12 d day of April, 1858. D. REIDER.) A. KOHNES JACOB STULTS < Attest Jr«.«i. Niblick Clerk.

THt PHIC increasing! 1 Since the arrival of TONS OF HW GOODS I 11 ea d Qua rtc rs I The panic for Buying Cheap, ’ Is raging to an alarming extent, all over the country, and the BRICK CORNER ; Is crowded daily with an anxious CROWD OF CUSTOMERS > | All eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS! ! i Come along friends with your Trade and Cash. We have room for you all. Our Store is com1 modious; and in addition to our Room bclotv, we have a LARGE Sale R oom Above, cramed with KEW GOODS. We arc now I prepared to supply our neighboring Stores, and j country Merchants generally, with GOODS at New York Prices I adding freight. It is unnecessary to enutre- | rate articles or price-, as it is well known that TTT ZS 1r,.<... 9.

w/» keep a very LUGE ISSIIBTMEIT of everything, and sei! “CHEU’ER THAT THE CHEAPEST.’' J. A P. CRABS. Decatur, Oct. 16, 1857. vl-nl READY-MADE Clothing— the best assort > ment in town at rhe Brick Corner 800 I'Sand Shoes of every description at the Oct.. 1857. Biick Corner. MOLASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. LADIES’ Dress Goods of the latest styles at Oct.. 1857, Head Quarters. QfW A pieces of prints, front 5 cents up to a r)vß I shilling per yard at the Brick Corner r piIEY are selling yard wide sheeting at six 1 cents per yard, at Head Quarters. EAGLE DRUG MEEGAN &. NILL, XWHOLESALE A RETAIL Druggists and ’ » Apothecaries, keeps constantly on baud a large stock of paints, varnishes, white and rad lead,French zinc, linseed, tanners,<dive, whale and sperm oils; turpentine, putty, glass, glassware, dye stuffs, paint, and whitewash bruthcS, artists material, wines,brandies, fancy soaps, toilet articles, perfumery, Ac. We invite physicians and merchants in this vicinitv to cal! and examine our large stock of Drugs and Medicines I < f-sre ptircliiising elsewhere, believing they will be satisfied botK as regard to duality and prices. i his is a new establishment,ourstock of druga medicines, Ac., are al] fresh and unadulterated, having been selected with great care by one cf thefirm.in New York lliladelphia and Boston and are constantly receiving fresh supplies of every thing in their line, all articles warranted pure as represented, V e are young men commencing business, our motto is, industry, quick sales and small profits Store—corner of Calhoun and Main Streets, opposite the Clerk’s orfice and Evans’ New York i Dry Goods Store, Fort V. ayne vl-nl9-lv. ■GEORGE MILLER Corner of Calhoun and Berry Streets, FORT WAY Nil. INJ>. IVholes le Grocen KEEI’S constantly on hand an extensive assortment of GOODS in his line, to which he would especially invite the attention of Country” Merchants Traders, ami private families. He can furnish everv thing in the line of hi- business. His goodsa’re selected’ with great, care and with reference to the trade of this region. His stock consists in part of tfie following articles: film Powder, CoHee, Ten, Sugar, Tobacco. Sigurs, Athi-key. Rice. Nails, Brooms, Window Glass, Gun Caps, Vin-> egar, u aisins Cod Fish, .Mackerel. Sega r-. Nuts, Brandies, Cheese, Wines, i Soap and Candies. His connection with New York Cincinnati, I Pittsburgh and other cities, give him UNU- ' SUAL FACILITIES for purchasing Goode ; which he can sell at as H » WWi ■« M TBL' And on as accommodating terms, asany other bouse in the city. vl-n!9-ly.

School Notice. I would respectfully inform the citizens of Decatur, and surrronding country, that I will commence a School in the School House, by consent of the trustees, March 29th, 1858, and con I tinue for the term ot four months. Terms of Tuition per Quarter of Three Months: Primary Department, J 2 00 ' Secondary department, 2 50 ' In the Grnnimaror High School, for ary of the common school branches, 3 Oil ■ For any of the higher Mathematics or Languages, 4 (’0 Havingsecured the aid ofcompetent teachers, hope, by, properdiligence to render satisfaction to .ill that may attend my school. No deduction made for absence, unless in case of personal and | protracted illness. Designing to establish a permanent school, ! will sat for the benefit of those coming from a i distance, the school year will be divided into three terms; Fall, Winter and Spring; short vai cations between all exeept the Spring and Fall I terms, which will be two months. A. LARIMORE, March, 5, IFSB. Superintendent. Notice, Is hereby given, that there are funds in the Treasury to redeem all county orders outstandine which were presented for payment prior to the first day of January 1858. DAVID SHOWERS, Apail 2. IBfB. Treasurer. INPItD apples and peaches for sale st th*