Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1858 — Page 3

, t, What a piece of work is man? Aye; ‘■“ubow easily is that paragon of animals 5 out of order, and then unless itnmete remedies are hand, the paragon be- i nes a plague to himself and a source ‘ mischief to his fellows. An attack of | jpepsia will reduce a giant to the level. ■ adrawf, and bring down intellect of a losopher to that of the meanest capacIlence the necessity of recuperating body and restoring the mental powers , ’ 1 taking the Life Pills and Phcenix Bit- > t, as sold by the Proprietor, W. B. ’)FFAT, 335 Broadway, New York, l l his Agents. s. u DECATUt MARKET. ■rooted Weekly by J. D. & J. M Nuttman. .eat, white, $ 55 Eggs, $ 5 • n . red, 5) Sall, 2 6? n ‘ 25 Lard, " | t i-j. F 20 Beef, 350dr 400 30 Flaxs’d, 60 1 • •, kwhent, 25 Clover' —I " ns, 7> i 80 Timothy 1 50 dr ? 00 *" *• ur, hun 20 ) I Apples, dry, 2 5 -ter, 10 I Blacksalts 2 50 - ese, io A 12 | Shoulders smoked, 8| - . k 3 00@3 50 | Hams " 10 Fort Wayne Market. Fur the Week ending, Afar. 13, . - eat. 62 I Lard, $ ‘ I ur. $3 50 | Hams, 8 * . flour, 300 Pork, 4 00@4 50 ] ■-tt -n, 25 Beef, 4 5> it,kwhoat, 25 Flaxseed, 6’i «. 18 Clover, 3 50 ! ‘ lev, 65 | Timothy, 1 00 ! t'< " 35 | Apples, green, 45 .. ns, 62 | ' “ dry, 125 ■ - .does, 15 | Wool,common, 26' ons 50 1 “ fine, 40: ter, 12 | Whitefish, 6 50 1 *'• t- esc, 8 | Trout, 5 06 -a, 6 | Lake herring, 500 , . , 2 25 I Hides,green, 3] "" ]* 7 I Hides, dry, 5, New Advertisements. | •‘ Commissioner’s Sale. ; olice is hereby given, that the undersigned tnissioiier, by virtue of a certain order of] conrtof Common Pleas of Adams county, ‘ le at the May term of said court, in the year , ...-), will sell at public sale, at the Court House ; ", in said county, on Saturday the 26th day ; line. 1858, between the hours of ten o’clock ‘ '", and four r. M. on said day, the following • •' iribcd real estate, to-wit: he west halfof the north east quarter of sec- i twenty, township twenty-five, north of] ;e fifteen east, containing eighty acres, also, 1 “ south east quarter of north east quarter of ion twelve, town snip twenty-five, north of te fourteen ea-'t, containing forty acres, in „ county of Adams. Said land will be sold he following conditions, to wit: ne third to be paid in hand, one-third in -Aimoutlis and the residue in twelve months - > the day of sale, the deferred payments to n interest, secured bv note to the satisfaction ie undersigned, waiving valuation and ap-S'-sement laws. > W G. SPENCER - e3 . ay 14, 1858. Commissioner. Comniissioner’s Sale. otice is hereby given, that the undersigned tnissioner, appointed by the court of Com _ Pleas of Adams county, by virtue of a cer■o. order of said court, made nt the May term eof. in the year 1858, will sell .at public sale 1 ' re Court House door, in said Adams county •- / the 26th day of June, 185-, between the -, v r'S of ten o’clock a. M. and four o’clock v.m., aid day, the following described real estate, I - - it: " I • • he west half of the north west quarter of • (lion twenty-six, in township twenty seven. - - 2 T-h of range thirteen east in Adams county esaid, containingeighty acres, more or less, :’“’ f he following condition’, to wit: r— tie-third ot the purchase money in hand, one I e l.; 1 in six and one-third in twelve months from .of sale, with interest on deferred payments V! purchaser giving his note with approved -’ rity.waivfng valuation laws. »c: _ DAVID STUDABAKER. M S'.i‘ay, 14, 1858. Commissioner. w ■■ 1 ' X J ' • '"iff § ‘ Mwai .f-f J ■*** -jeTtii 'Vs. awSgsSpo . ' W •*** J' 2^*2:-\ ; w? : ; ..... ; "1 I - . rv ia. i»WJS . Meyer & Cod rmert WHOLESALE DEALERS IV ee,»® ; ' s ’ Medicines, Paints, Oils, French r rju;r & American Window Glass, Dyeitutts. Brushes, Spices, Ac., Ac. oe, ■ 95 Columbia Street. (Cab’” 2 . FORT WAYNE. IND ___ -“5 P. STOCKBRIDGE, WIS , DEALER IN 11 KS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER . ;? wr- "WBI «. T SBeS R « : .d’Kr'd'knd Musical Instruments. j St, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, , [atsils'iia. v2-nl9-ly. ; •■' dIII)MAN HOUSE. s ; - - - - Proprietor, ' ire c y 1 r corner Main and Calhonn Streets. ,r t nd !, ~ Tg ~ tf - FORT WAYNE. Ind. riTpTcRAB^ : taa* 5 ' 1 A T T H E : IC K CORNER, i receiving more than their share of New ’lng & Summer Goods, , ; te telling an amount eqnal to what they ' e e at fair rates and low profit’.—v2-nli *

A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEKLY JL- -W H«. 9 With a Beautiful present to eaeh subscriber! The New York Excelsior, Isa Family Journal, beautifully illustrated of the largest size—eight pages, or forty columns i imperial quarto, and is devoted to Literature, I . News, Morals, and General Miscellany. The editorial department, will be under the j , immediate supervision of Alexander D. Mrxsox ' j who is widely known to the public as having been connected with several of the most popular I journals of the day. Although giving a handsome present to each subscriber, intending to surpass all in our liberality, we are determined that the “Excelsoir" shall not resemble those journals usually known as “gift papers,” in any particular. Its con tents shall lie suitable for Home, as our aim is to secure it a welcome in every family. We shall fill our columns weekly with interesting and l thrilling Tales, Romances of Real Life, and j Sketches of Travels, Men and Character, beside I a full digest, of the news of the Week, and all j events of general interest. . One or the following named Presents is sent 1 free of postage to each subscriber immediately j on receipt of the subscription money. Schedule of Presents. i AN Ebony Casket, containing a full set of di ] amond Jewelry, ear rings, necklace, brooch and ] bracelets, beside a lady’s enameled jeweled gold j Watch with chanfelaine. and a gentleman’s | English hunting case, full jeweled. Gold Watch i 1 with chain, worth eight hundred dollars. ] T .vo superior Pianos. Rosewood and Black Walnut case, worth S3OO and S4O J S7OO 00 Watches, Hunting case, s6'l t.osl')o j Gold watches, 30 to 50 i ‘ “ (ladies’and gentlemen’s 20 to 3 i I Silver hunting patent levers, 15 to 30 “ Patent levers, 13 to 15 | “ Watches, 7 to 10 j Ladies’ Chatelaines. 6 to 2 ’ | : Guard chains (ladies* and gentlemen’s 10 to 20 I 1 Vest and fob chains, 10 to 20 ' Vest and guard chains, 8 to 20 ! : Bracelets, cameo and mosaic, 20 to 15 j Armlets, for ladies and children 5 to 8 Brooches, cameo and mosaic. 6 to 8 i Brooches, Fiorentina and lava 6 to 8 1 Brooches, gold, ladies’and misses’, 1 to 5 Ear drops, Florentine and lava 6 to 8 ; Ear drops, cameo and mosaic 6 to 8 i Ear drops, gold (Ladies' Misses’) 2 to 8 1 Gold rings, [Jain and chas’d 1 to 7 “ Studs,gentlemen’s 2 to 4 ; “ Sleeve buttons, gentlemen's, various styles, 3 to 5 i “ Cuff pins, ladies’ 3to 4 ' “ Slides, for fob or ribbon chains 3to -5 “ Watch keys, 1 to 10 “ Breast pins, gentlemen’s 2 to 10 " Lockets, double glass, H to 15 “ 2 to 5 j “ Thimbles 4 to 6 ■ TEMRS TO SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS : Two Dollars per year with one Present, : Four dollars for two years with four Presents. Five dollars for three years with five presents. Terms to Clubs. With a present, to each subscriber, and always one extra present to the getter up of a Club. Clubs of three $.5 (JO Clubs of five 8 00 Clubs of ten ]5 Qq Clubs of 21 (one extra to the agent) 30 00 Clubs large than 21 in the same proportion. Tile Publisher Albert Palmer,has been known for many years as the publisher of the Northern 1 and Southern Merchants’and Manufacturers’ I (edited by Freeman Hunt.) and he with confi- I deuce refers to the leading business men in al- I [ most every! >wn in the L uited States (to most of I whom the M. and M. Journal has been circula : ted) as to the responsibility with which his publishing business is conduvted. Having secured the agency of a prominent Jewelry Manufactu- ; ring establishment in Newark, New Jersey, he . is led to ofTer the presents in similar articles, but those who desire it can receive their presents in books Local Agents. I All Postmasters, Merchants and Business > Men to whom we have ever forwarded a copy of I the M and M. Journal, or their cl.-rks, or any ■ other intelligent and responsible person, will ' confer a favor by forming a club or act.ng as our ! Local Agent and Correspondent. Premiums to Local Agents and others. s\ny person sending 100 subscribers (with the ; full price of subscription) will receive a superb j Hunting Case Gold Watch and chain, of the ! . best English workmanship full jeweled, and i worth eigthy dollars, or, choice, one of Prince’s j ■ Melodeons, of the same value. The person who can raise a list of 300. within ’ a period of three months, will receive a superior Piano, made by Hallet, Davis <fc Co., Boston, worth three hundred dollars, and which cost 1 I two hundred and seventy-five dollars cash, or, i j at. choice, a small set of Ladies’ Diamond Jew- | I elry, worth the same amount. For Lists of 50 with the full price, a beautiful ; gold watch, worth forty dollars, will be paid. I For smaller or largerlists, parties may select i any articles from our published schedule, of ' watches, jewelry, books, <kc., worth in proportion of eigh dollars for each ten subscribers, or, : ■ if preferred; can retain five dollars in cash, or I fifty’ cents from each subscriber. For further terms to agents, address the office, j Die names should be sent each week until 1 . the proposed number is completed, in order that the presents and paper may be promptly mailed. I Address, ALBERT PALMER, Publisher, New York, Excelsior, I v2—nß. Office. 385 Broadway, New York, NEW HARNESS -.’W \W E » !T r im m i n g Shop, Over NIBLICK’S Boot <& Shoe Store. IS RA E L MIE SS E, T*kes 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 stall times ready and willing to accommodate all who may favor him i with their patronage. He will keep constantly j ' on hand every variety work in his line, from a , hame string to the very best of harness, mattres- ' ses made to order. Buggies and Carriages trimmed in the most appn ved style. Repairing ‘ done on short notice, and on the most reasona- j bleterms. Al) work warranted; and all kinds ; of country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices.—v2-n3. DAVID STUDABAKER, Attorney mid Counsellor at Law, DECATUR, IND PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF vv the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption of lands, &c. Office in the Recorder’s Office. April 3, 1857. ISRAEL ALLMON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Decatur, Adams County, Ind. TVJILL pay especial attention tothecollecv V tion of claims, and all other business entrusted to his care. Office, on tbn South West I corner of First and Madison streets, west door. March 27, 1857. n?-ly.

| J. D. NUTTMAN. J- M. NUTTMAN.' i N E W A R R I V A L | E SPRING AND SI MMER CONSISTING IN PART OF i i < CLOTHS, PANAMA HATS, j 11 j CASSIMERES, LEGHORN “ > ’ tad 1- ; SATTINETTS, PALM LEAF “ —- ■ TWEEDS, BONNETS, ' ezi '> JEANS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, 1 ] SB- ' COTTON PANT ALOONERY, PARASOLS, I= ; M ! LINEN “ •« FANS, ! I ; SILKS, LACE MITTS, -3 — CHALLIES, HARD WARE, > BERAGES, QUEENSWARE, i—- ' LAWNS, tIRUGS, ' 1 ] ' ROBES a ’QUILLI’ DYE STUFFS, I i DELAINES, GROCERIES, ; I ■ BRILLIANTES, NAILS, ! ssS : CALICOES, SASH, ! ” __s SHEETINGS, GLASS, : = : SHIRTINGS, FISH, SALT, ! : AC., AC. AC., AC. ' i Decatt’r, May 7, 1858.

Banking and Exchange J. D. NUTTMAN. Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver, unenrren Bank Notes, Land Warrants, Promissory Notes : County, Township, and Town Orders, Ac., Ac. j bought and sold. Money received Un deposite i and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9,1857. vl-n35. Receipts & Expenditures. To the Hon. Board of Trustees of the Town of Decatur. The undersigned Clerk of the Town, would submit the following report of the receipts and expenditures, on account of the town of Decatur, for the financial year, ending April 30, 1858: J I Receipts. Amount of town tax received from the county treasurer, $304 00 : Received from pedlais for license, 4 00 i From county tri usurer school house tax, 425 14 For tuition from distribution, 302 62 From special school tax, 5 I 86 Total receipts, 1086 62] Expenditures. There was paid for building sewer, 30 00 For building side walks, 159 90 1 For grading streets, 19 12 For books,stationery and printing, 2) 8) Interest allowed on town orders, 5 46 For the service of town officers, 120 l-’> For wood for school house and repairs, 5I 67 Interest on school house orders, 34 12 For teaching schools, 361 80 Total Expenditures. 802 02 j The above shows only the operation of the I treasury during the financial year ending April to, 1858, while the following statement, shows the amount of receipts in the treasury of the dis- ! ferent funds, together with the amount disbursed, and the true condition of the treasury: School House Fund. Da. Cn. There was in the trea- Orders redeemed by sury April3o 1857 232 treasurer. 399 03 ; Received from Balance in treasury j taxes 425 14 April 30 1858 28 43 ; Total receipts 427 46 Total expend’s 427 46] Common School Fund. Loaned to school Order on school house house, 240 00 fund, From distribu- deposited with treasu- ] ! tion, 302 62 rer on interest, 240 00 I There has been recei- orders paid <e redeemed 1 ved tax to support by treasurer, 344 80 school, 50 86 Balance in the treasury April 30, 1953, 868 ' Total receipts, 593 48 Total expend’s 591 48 Town Revenue. In treasury April 30 Orders redeemed by i 1857, 122 22 tr’r a deposited '32 8 For license, 4 00 Balapce in the treasury Taxes collected 304 00 April 3 ) 1853 97 46 Total receipts 430 29 Total expend's 4!0 29 There is, of the school house orders, outstandI ingand unredeemed on the 3 1 day of April, 1 sSB i the sum of one thousand nine hundred and 1 1 eight dollars; of orders issued for teaching, the sum of two hundred and forty-six; Town and sidewalk orders outstanding to amount of twen--1 ty-two dollars and twenty-six cents; total amount of orders outstanding and unredeemed April 30, i>-58, is $2,176 -26. All cf which is respectfully submited, this 30th day of April, 185 <. W. G. SPENCER. Clerk. May 7, 1858. h i l l T H m s 7~~ Wholesale and Retail »»■<.< ■ mmBOOKSA STATIONERY, WALLA WINDOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. vl -nl2. MAYER HOUSE. {Formerly the Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor. Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every rarietv, from seventy-five cents up, at Oct., 1957. Nuttnian’s

New Store & New Goods! MOSES LEMBERGER, Takes this method of informing the citizens of WILS H I R E and vicinity, and the public generally, that he has received and is now opening a large aud splendid assortment of Fall Winter Goods! Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, tweeds, ai:d every variety of Gentlemen’s Fall and winter Wear, all of which he will sell CHEAPER than they can be bought at any other house in the west BOOTS & SHOES 1 For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every vari1 ety, size, and price; and of all qualities. HATS &, CAPS! I Os every quality, size and price; besides a large i and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing! , All of which he is prepared to sell Cheaper | than any other Establishment in the West.— i I Ooihe and examine his Stock before purch- | asing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be i : undersold by any. j P. S. All kinds of Country Produce taken jin exchange for Goods, at the highest market price. Wilshire,Oct. 9, 1357. vl-n35. ULUFFTOf MAKBLE WOKS? E. F. WOOD, A r ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monti ; 2 inent.s, Tombstones. Headstones, 1 able 1 tops, Ac., Ac., prepared to order, from the comI mon to the very finest material. Orders respectI fully solicited and promptly attended to. (LTShop—Ou Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April ’4,1857. vl-nll. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, {Successor to 11. Durrie.) No. 81, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in everydescription of Foreign and I Domestic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails,Sash ] Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box ! I and Parlor Stoves,tin piate. sheet Iron and copper. vl u 12. , JOSEPH W. ROBB. JUDSO.V MCCOMB J. W. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers YSK. INK'S© COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. WO U L D! respectfully invite the attention of Mer- I chants, Hotel-keepers, Ac., to their immense [ stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Sagars, Ac , which they guarantee to sell i at closest Eastern prices, with additiouof transportation. N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6m. HILL & ORBISON, FOR WARDING » Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- ) FORT WAYNE, I A. M. ORBISON.i Indiana. vl-n‘2l. 0. STANLEY. «T .NA a TK. JST M a n u fa c t n r e i\ I Main Street, near the. Rockhill House. vl-1124. FORT WAYNE. IND. ~ PllExix tiheriT I The undersigned would respectfully announce ! tothe citizens of Adams and adjoining counties j I that he Continues to carry on the Tanningand’ ] Currying in all its branches, at his old stand i in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath er, which will be finished upon the most appro- j ved 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. n 5 ly. Clothing, Tho largest stock and greatest variety evet offered in this place, mar be fourd at the Oc' 1857 ’ White Corner,

I'NTRA SESSION CALLED! GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. -And continues to manufactures all kinds of plain and fancy furniture; such an. Secretaries. Bureaus, side, centre, dining and bseukfaat tables; sofas, tetate, lounges; cushion and common chairs, bedsteads, Ac Ac. i -’"All of the above articles, and many others to tedious toineD’ion,manufactured to oracr.of the best of material - and bv tha best wurkumn in the country. All of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE For vourself before purchasing elswhere, ns 1 am determined not to be undersold cither in this or any other town in the west; and, as re gards quality, 1 defy all competition. A L S O. Coffins of all sizes and discriptions, kept constantly on hand, or made to order, as may be I desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required Terms reasonable. il3*Lumber and all kinds of country produce : taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see ! as lam determined to sell. Quick sales an’ l [ small profit is my motto. Decatur, April 7,1857. vl nlO UlifilJ ii i SS E , Dealer in all kinds OF FURNITURE. | MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE,: Decatur Indiana. He would respectful inform the citizens of 1 Adams County that he has just returned from | Cincinnati, where he purchased a large and 1 splendid assortment of CABINET WARE! i Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, te tes, I common and fancy bedsteads, arm rocking chairs 1 parlor and com.noti Windsor chairs, window sash of all sizes; batton and panel doors; chain pumps, Ac. He will also, manufacture to order COFFINS in short notice and on the most reasonable terms (□"All of the above articles and many others too tedious to mention, he will sell C li c a per than was ever before offered in this market.— Call a id examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere as his prices are twenty per cent, below the present retail prices. All Furniture warranted to stand the test. v -u3B.

CiBI-MT 11 1 111 III)Ulis'. 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main Street, Decatur, Ir.d. Where he keeps on band all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Secretaries, soffas lounges, Clipboards, 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 iswarranted I to stand the test al all times. Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl-n33. 111, if K - '.II I'illNG! r T3HE subscriber thankful fertile liberal paL tronage heretofore received, would say to • his old customers and to the public generally. ' that he can at all times be found at the Old Stand j on Main street, second door north of the Brick ' Corner,ready to do anything in his line with I neatness and dispatch. ' NA «»; C » He keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one I | 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 SIIOE HORSES on short notice, and in the best possible manner and he takes this method of assuring his customers that the Cash System is prefered to the Credit, and that they must expect to be charged the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. | May 29. 1857. nl6-ly. Ladies’ Emporiam. MRS. SULLEY , Begs to return thanks to the Ladins of Fort i Wave and neighborhood for the liberal pa- : tronage she has hitherto received and also wishes to inform them that her SPRING GOODS ! are vow open for inspection. Her stock com ! prises 1:1 part Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas. Infants', Boys' and Misses' Hats, Ladies’ Flats, French Flowers. <fc., 1 ] Mrs. S. would particularly call attention to • her large stock of RIBBONS] FRENCH FLOW- i j ERS, and FRENCH MILLINERY, generally; | all articles of the latest style and best quality, I With regard to prices. Mrs. S.only asks a dil- ' I igent examination before purchasing elsewhere, ] as she is aware that no house in the trade has ] 1 j better facilities for purchasing, and she thinks ' she may say witho.it. presumption, better skill in selecting and making up. j Her SHOW ROOMS for SUMMER FASHIONS will be opened cn the 2nd of May, when t her Paris Bonnets have arrived. P. S A large quantity of unusually rich EMBROIDERIES, rattier soiled. AT HALF PRICE : All kindsof Ladies’and Children’« PATTERNS [for DRESSES, from Madame Demorest’s 375 j Broadway, New York. v2-i,llt. 1 D. BTCDABAKEK. O. T. HAST Stndnbakor A Hart. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real I Estate .renting houses, collecting, paymentof j Taxes, Ac., in Adams County, Indiana. 1 All business intrusted' o their care will re- , ceive prompt atteutior Office at the Recor- , [ dersOffice, Decatur,. 114. Feb. 13, 1857. v-1 n-1 B.W. OAKERY. C. B. OAKI EV, B. W. OAKLEY & SOY, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And Manufacturers of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street, FORT IF J YNE. INDIA NA ■ March 13, l s s. nll v

EAGLE DRUG SEJ. MEEQAN & NULL, Fioprietois XATHOLESALE A RETAIL Druggist, and » T Apothecaries, keeps constantly on hand a large stock of paints, varnishes, while and r»d lend. French zinc, linseed, tanners, olive, whale and sperm oils; turpentine, putty, glass, glasiware, dye stuffs, paint and whitewash brushes, artists’ material, wines,brandies, fancy soaps, toilet articles, perfume!v, Ac. We invite phv siciaus and merchants ii. this vicinily tn call ■ and examine our large stock of Drugs and Medicines before purchasing elsewhere, believing they will be satisfied both as regard to qualitv and prices. This is anew establishment,ou-rstock of drugs ; medicines, Ac., nre all fresh and unadulterated, having bee n selected with great care bv one of the firm, in New York. Philadelphia and Bouton ■ind are constantly receiving fjesh supplies of every thing in their line, all articles warranted pure as represented. 51 e are young men commoneing.bqsinoas, our . motto is, industry, quick sab ’ arid small profits. St on—i-oi ner of Calhoun at d Ma in Streets, opposit <- the I lerk a office and . L van s’ New Ydrk Drv GoudsStore, Fort Wavne v]-nl9-Iv. :GEORGEMH.LER Corner of Calhonn and Berry Streets, TORT WAYNU. IND. Wholes le Grocer, KEEPS constsntly on hand an extensive a»sortment of GOODS in his line, to which I be would especially invite the attention of Traders, and private families. He can furnish ererv ] thing in the line of his business. Hi.* goods a-e ' selected with great care ai d w ith reference to j the trade of this region. His stock consists in I part of the following articles: Cun Powder, coffee. Tea, Sugar, Tobacco, Segars, AVhiskey, Rice, NAits, Brooms, Window’Glassj Gu.n Caps. Tinj egar, Haisins Cod pish, Mackerel. Segars. Nuts. Brandies, Cheese, Wines, , IflSoap and Candies. 1 His connection with New York Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and other cities, give him UNUSUAL FACILITIES for purchasing Goods which he can sell at as , And on as accommodating terms, as any other 1 ! bouse in the City. vf-nl9-i v.

School Notice. I would respectfully inform the citizens of Decatur, and surrronding country, that I will commence a Schoo) in the School House, bv consent of the trustees, March 29th. 1858, and Continue for the term of four months. Terms of Tuition per Quai ter of Three Months: Primary Department, $2 00 Secondary department, 2 50 In the Grammar or High School, for any of the common school branches, 3 o'3 For any of the higher Mathematics of Languages, 4 t 0 Having secured the aid of competent teachers, hope, hy proper diligence Io render satisfaction to all 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 say for the benefit, of those coming from a distance, the school year will be divided into three terms: Fall, Winter and Spring; short vacations between ail cxeept the Spring and Fall terms, which will be two mouths. A. LARIMORE, March, 5, 1858. Superintendent. Hart’s New Grist Mill. The undersigned having erected, and put into successful opperation, a first class grist mill, one mile north west of Decatur, would announce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties, that he is now prepared to do grinding of all kinds in. a superior manner. Having secured the services of one of the best Millwrights in the State, and spared no pains to make his mill convenient for his customers; he hopes by close application to his business to secure a liberal share of the public patronage. C D. HART. May i, 1858 --v2-n 13-ts. BLACKS II I TH Tn Jacob Pollison, Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adams county and the public in general, that he has opened a Blacksmith Shop in Decatur, on lacksou Street, one square west of the Eagle Office; where he may be found at ail times, ready and willing to geiweall who may favor him with their patronage All work warranted and prices cheaper than other shop in town.—v -n26. New Arrangements, JACOB KING & SON, Have associated themselves together for the purpose of earryingon the Blacksmith business on a more extensive scale. Thev are prepared to do all kinds of work in their lineof business upon short notice; and will he happv to waif, upon their customers at the “old stand.” Prices low and work warranted—v!-n4. -Ll’. PORTER JI IL l> E < ATU It , Ind. OFFICE at the Drug Store. April 30, 1858. vl-n!3. Notice, ts hereby given, that there are funds in the Treasury tn redeem all county orders outstanding which were presented fnr paj ment prior to ' the first dav of January 1858. DAVID SHOWERS. .Apail 2.1858. Treasurer. Notice. The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends, and the public in general, that Im i has disposed of his entile stock of goods, to his brother. Leopold Fribcrger, who will carry on ; the business as usual, at theold stand. ThankI ful for past favors, he would ask a continuance of the same to his successor. S. FRIBERGER. i April 23, 1853.—n11-lt. Latest News! Wbbls extra Molasses at 50 cents per gallon Oct. 1857. White Corner. If- bbls prime sugar, at ten cents per O pound, at the White Corner. •'ltOfi yds. of yard wida sheeting at fil-i cente D per yard, jest received and for sale bv Oct. 1857. J. D. <k J. M. NL'TTMAN. Broken Bank Money, r IV\KEN for goods at the I Oct i?,7 Whi<e Oonter