Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1858 — Page 3
nia|] From the State Sentinel. I log, The Oregon Boundary Question. 'sed, Since the discovery of the Frazer River l ’on. gold miner, the opposition are reviving '■ 1 the Oregon boundary question with the M »- hope of making a little political capital M, out of it. Fortheir own credit it is a ro® matter which they should not disturb.— d il. A n old friend, who is intimate with the 1 Eiv circumstances attending the settlement, «iid Ben ds us the following facts in the case, ( u»i. which places the Black Republican organ, that and the opposition generally to a great :ll[ q disadvanfhge- He says: hon The Indiana Journal ought to be the tii Jastpapeiin the world to charge General )tUr Cass with abandoning our claim of 54.40 run in the controversy with Great Britain on wful the Oregon question. The files of that m-e, paper, as, well as those of the Louisville ’ou Journal, will show that. Genet al Cass was that ridiculed for urging the claim. The Co-1 me Jumbia River, from its mouth upward, I be would have been accepted as the line by these prints. The horrors of war with I England were held forth to induce the people to* oppose General Cass and his '*■ claim against England. General Cass never abandoned his opinions, but enterlie tains them still, and had the party to «'s [which the Journal then belonged, or a s g respectable portion of it, aided the galteak lant old General in his claim, the whole »nd of Vancouver's Island and the rich dig>u,' gins of Frazer’s River would now be ours, me Benton Calhoun opposed General lev. Cass in labored speeches, and the result ’hr- was that Mr. Polk was compelled to sub- ; Itv knit to a compromise; but a compromise earn (tenfold better than England’s pretentions lup I —the Columbia River, from its mouth, mis- as the line—which the Journal was wilisi, Ilins’ - to give her. All now see that 54 40 , his would have been obtained without a tight him but for the alarm created by such papers his as the Indiana Journal. That paper was can :opposed to General Cas«, and it used all the jits influence against him. Nowitblames b«. him for not accomplishing what it then ,'ia- opposed. Governor Morton in his speeches in the northern townships of this county is endeavoring to outdo Julian in his Aboli■hr, tion professions. He intimated in his speech at N< wport, on Monday evening last, that Julian don’t go far enough to suit him. lie says he would rather see this Union shivered than see another slave State added. A great change has ibli. comi' over li.e spirit ot his dream since February l ist, when lie proclaimed at ■err I New Ga-t'e that he was for popular sov:in. ereignty, and would vote, if in Congress, R>. for the sdmis.-ion of a State recognizing de. slavery if a majority of the people of the lu" Territory applying for admission desired are I it. He is getting anxious for the notnroe jination for Congress and is trying to outbid Julian for the support of the ultra anti-slavery men, but ht is overdoing the the imatter ent'r-.'ly. His movements to get left | the nptniuation as a compromise candidlev I *te, while protesting that ho is not a candidate, are seen through by the friends mt of the other a«piiants. Such jugglery,! ii, Iwe are inclined to think, won’t win,— Richmond Jeffersonian. Gov. Cumming seems to have had , some curious experience at Salt Lake City. The Camp Scott correspondent of thsNew York, 'limes wiites: . There can be no doubt that many attempts were made to intimidate the Govtr etnor, his friends claim without effect.— Upon one occasion, grave men. of mature years, told him in the open street, in al! f soberness of word and manner, that they j. would have no besitstion in cutting his throat, ■■ deeming it God-service. The Governoi gave them notice in reply, that ~ if he should be attacked, there certainly ( would be shooting or cutting on both sides—and that, altogether they might kill an old man like himself, his death would hot eml the matter —that there would be others to come after him to fill his place, and to keep coming until the question of the relative power and resources of the United States and the people of Salt Lake Valley should bo settled be •he absolute submission of one or the other party. Fredrick Douglass is to deliver an oration on West Indian emancipation at J’oughkeopsie, the second of August.— have not heard when he will comme nee the canvass of Ohio for the repubh<an party. — Ohio Statesman. He has alread opened the ball in Indi- I a na. He was up at Muncie the other; '|day, and give the Republicans a ‘-life,” which threw them into ecstacies. They feel ‘alloverish,’ and no doubt will feel more so before the election is over. The Muncie Messenger went off in a ‘caniption’ fit at the distinguished aid received from Fred. Douglas. We don’t wonder at it, • s he taught the equality of the races, *nich is a cardinal principle in the creed of Republicanism.— Standard. se J .. The whole loss by the flood at Cairo, ■ it is said, will be inside of 560,000. The a , Illinois Contrail Railroad can make all ,1 repairs for 87,000. The loss of the citi- ’ sens in furniture, buildings and stock,; eil will not exceed 850,000'. The water rose above low-water mark forty-seven ,eet > which is two feet higher than ever 1 |j. before known by those who have lived in n . U| e vicinity since 1769. The telegraph brings us the information thatihe Myat/iettinon had arrived at it* Questown, and that the fleet was to start ir- on cha 17lh j n st. t 0 nla he another trial of jivingtl; o cable. We admire the pluck, th v ’ Jt doubt the success of the experiment W, -“A< present progrttsnme — Sen.
Lift pills and Fhcnuix bitters. Those ! diseases which are termed periodic, and j which are at this day a standing reproach to the faculty of medicine, can be easily alledged and finally cured by alternate doses of the Life Pills and Phmnix Bitters. Sold by the proprietor, al his office in the Moffat Building, 335 Brodway and bis agnets. Iff! VH R MtRKET. Corrected Weekly by J. D. & J. M. Nuttman. j ■ Wheat, white, .$ G 5 Eggs, gt 5 “ red, 55 Sall, 2 s‘> Corn, 31 Lard, 7 | Oats, 25 Beef. 350dr 4 o'l j Rye, 3'l Flaxs’d, 60 j Buckwheat, 25 Clover' —| Beans, 7 > Timothy 1 50 & 2 00 i : Flour, bun 2 o'l Apples, dry, 2 5 I Butter, 10 | Black salts 2 50 j Cheese, 8 ,t 1' [ Shoulders smoked, 7 Pork 3 50 | llnms Fort Wayne Market. Fur the IFeeJ- ending, July 3, i ; Wheat <0 I Lard. $ 7 - Flour, $4 00 j Harns, fi i Hy<. Hour, 300 | P„ik. 5 U(l@s 50 I Corn. ' 40 | Be.-f, 4 5 ’1 Buckwheat, 2> | Flaxseed, 75 Oats. 25 | Clover, 3 O 0 : Barley, 50 | Timothy, 1 25 Rye, 4'l | Apples, green, 45 | Beans. 15 | _ " dry, 125 Potatoes, 15 | Wool,common, 20; [Onions 50 j “ fine, 4'l j (Butter, 8 | Whitefish, 4 50 I Cheese, 0 I Trout, 4 25 ; i Eggs, 5 | Lake herring, 400 : .Salt, 1 90 | Hides, green , | Bacon. 5 | Hides,dry. 5 Dissolution. I The copartnership heretofore existing under j the name of J. D. A: J. M. Nuttman, was this , \ day dissolved by mutual consent. The business i ofthelate firm "will be settled by either part-| j ner at J. D Nuttman’s office, adjoining the old I Stand. Those having old accounts standing with us will please call and settle. J. D. NUTTMAN, j J. M. NUTTMAN. ’ Decatur. July 23, 1858. i Strayed, ' From the subscriber, living three and one half miles north west of Decatur, on the Winchester road, a bav mare colt, twoyears old last spring, I jof medium size, with a few white hairs in | ■ the forehead. Any information of the same, ' ' ! will be thankfully received, either at the Eagle | ' office, or bv the undersigned. I July 30,1858. DANIEL MALLONEE. i | Sale of School L i nd. Tn default, of payment of intarest due Io the j School fund of Congressional Township No. 25 ; j North, of Range No. 15 East I shall offer for sale at th- Court House door in Decatur on Saturday Septemlier the 4'h 1858. The North 1 west quartcr of Section No. 16 Township No. | ;05 North, of Range No. 15 East. IGO acres in : Adams County Indiana. Terms of Sale as follows, one fourth of the! I purchase money an 1 interest on the residue for | | one vear tn advance must be paid on the day ! sos Sale, and the balance in twenty-five years | wi'h inter st at 7 percent ann’inlly in advance. ; Principle, interest, damnws <t c05t5.5338,31. I JOHN McCONNEL, Auditor. ! Jiilv23, 1858. Adams County, i I Notice. Notice is hereby given that the members of the Adams County Agricultural Soeietv will ; I meet at the Court House in the Town of D-ca- | I turon the 4th .layofSept. A D'|Bsßat 2o'clock i . on said day for the purpose of electing officers . for said Society for the ensuring year, all the [ ■ members of said Society and others feeling an ; interest in the cause of Agriculture arc reques- [ ted to attend. S. S. MICKLE, Pres’t. : D STUDABAKER, Sec’t. July 23’58, NEW ILVRNES’S ..-■©k T r I in m 1 n g Shop. Shop—One Door South of Bramerkamp’s 1 Store, formerly occupied as a Drug Store. ISRIEL HIESSB, this mvthod of informing the citizens of Adams, and the public generally, that he has j ’opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop, where he mar be found al all times ready and willing accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. He will ke°p constantly i on hand every variety work in his line, from a bamc string to the very best of harness, mattressea made to order. Buggies and ( arriages trimmed in the most apprtved style. Repairing done on short notice, and on the most reasona- : ble terms. All work warranted ; and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices.—v2-n3. Wagons! Wagons!! JOH.V BOWERS, j Takes this method of informing his old friends ■ and the public in general that lie has opened a iWAaojmiiiwEiiOT.wim :Tn the town of Decatur, on Main street, one door north of the Eagle office, where he. will be found at all times ready and willing to accomodate all who may favor him with their patronage. Wagons," Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, ! Sleighs, Grain Cradles and wooding Plows, all made to order on short notice, and of the best timber the country produces, well seasoned, and iby good woikmen,and noothers, which enables him to warrant all his work to excel that made in any other shop in the county. Prices cheap■er than the cheapest, and term seasy.—n 1 -v2 County Orders. &c. I We will pay the face in goods, or ninety-five ’ cents on the dollar in cash, for County Orders. , Other orders purchased on the best terms. J. D .t J. M NUTTMAN. Aug. 1 1,1857. ts Wheat Stored. We are prepared to Store o- pay the highest nrice in cash for ten thousand bushels of wheat 1 o c t. 2 1857. J. D. A J.M. NUTTMAN. Bird C-acjcs. Two hundred, including every variety, from seventy-fiveceuts up,at Oct , 1857. Nuttman s. Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever, offered iathi- place, may he font d at the JBSJ White Corner.
Dlil'GS, OHS, PAINTS, &C.I T.J.TOLAN’S j Wholesale & Retail! DRUG STORE, 1 S Just received ale.-.‘“"“J Writing Three iof pure ; Letters at once! ! Drugs, Heines. IARKINO WQRK Chemicals, Paints, ***; „ For OILS, EMBROIDERING V arnishes, Dye- great saving to the Stuffs, Glassware, L A D j E S . and Putty. .- ou can (race the Brushes of all kinds, „Umost beautiful and Perfumery , fc Soaps, A F ANCY *~B,diflicult Patterns in i Articles, Tobacco a moment of time and | Cigars and Snuffs, I , B - , mu a manner minossi PATENT ~ | ’-/- hie to do in any othMedicines, Pure) Ad way. WINES DON’T FAIL TO ! a I HHj an(l and get a pack i 2HAN DI E v J a g e « on 20 cents. I ’•■ad I land everything ap , The New England j pertaining to th < Furniture Pollish for : Drug Business. V removing stains and j Those in want o J ew f roln Furnii pure and genuine ar lure. tides, will do wed t< j i give him a call. DR. REID'S Customers an di SU R E SHOT" j Physicians will al-| 7D' Ague Pill _ no cure i wavs find at his es I " . j 110 payI tablishmentfreshandi i ?• Professor Wood’s i . unadulterated Modi ' ff) ! . „ . I h > » s ■’Os a cines. He guarantee'; Ito sell as low as can RESfO RANI VE. , be bought in this oi All the popular (any other Market. ».«, PATENT AN D I ' - CALL at th< —•.PROPRIETORY; X E W D R U G “" Medicines of the STORE, | , 1 ! and get a package “=B| Perscriptions tilled lof M A G 1 C A L Copying Paper, for "" Give him a call. | I3“He invites Physicians and Merchants in , ; this vicinity to ex inr' i’ his large stock of . Drugs and Medicines, hdore purchasing else- ' where, believing they will be satisfied both as ' ! regards quality and prices. ! May 28, 1858 , 2-nIG.
Sheriff’s Sale, By virtue of a fee bill to me directed and delivered by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of ; Grant county, Indiana, I have levied upon and ’ will expose to sale, by public auction, at the i Court House, door, in Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of one o’clock and four o’clock I’. M., on Saturday the 31st dav of July, 1-53, the rents and profits for a term of years not exceedingseven, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The south west quarter of the south west ' quarter of section thirty-three, township twen-ty-eight, north of range thirteen east, containing forty acres, moie or less, in the county of Adams and State of Indiana, and on failure to realize therefrem the full amount of the fee bill I will at the same time and place bv public I auction, as aforesaid, expose to sale the fee- ; simple of said realeslate. Taken as the property of George M. Welker, at the suit of Isaac Jackson. david McDonald. June 25, 1858. Sheriff. F I S II . N'O. 1 White Fish by the barrel, half barrel, or pound. Macherrl,a prime article, Bass and Herring, At Nuttmans. Fresh Arrival. I)y express, one case of Prints, latest styles, > Come and see, At Nuttmans. FLO U R . VT Nuttmans. Hart's Mills brand, made from white wheat. J. I’. POiiTEII.MIL l» ECAT IT H , In d . OFFICE at the Drug Store. April 30, 1858. v]-nl3. Indiana State Gazetteer. Having now one half of the state canvassed I for a Gazette and Business Directory, we will issue our work about the first of September next, giving a list of the names of Business and i Professional Men, throughout the state, ar ranged in alphabetical order,giving location population, and Slat stistics of each country in the state. As a medium for advertising, throughout the towns and counties of the state, it can not be excelled. Persons wishing to furnish statistics for small I towns, giving information as to location, popui Jation, Ac.’ can do so, such information being thankfully receivedSUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 50. Booksellers and others wishing to act as lo- ; cal agents will be allwed a liberal commission. All letters for information must be directed , to. G. W. HAWES, Box 502, Indionapolis, lud WILLIAM «. SPENCE ft, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, MASTER COMMISSIONER. DECATUR, Adams County, Indiana ETB'.isiness intrusted to his care will receive prompt attention, Feb. 13, 1857 oily.
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1 J. M. NUTTMAN. j. CRAWFORD. IWITSM 8 WFIM. I N E W A RR 1 V A L j IS P RIN GANI)S UMM E R 9 ES PR »«»!!» CONSISTING IN PART O F j CLOTHS, PANAMA HATS, i CASSIMERES, LEGHORN < SATTINETTS, PALM LEAF “ ■ TWEEDS. BONNETS, i JEANS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, 1 COTTON PANTALOON ERA’, PARASOLS, ■ . linen • ■' Fans, ; SILKS, LACE MITTS, i CHALLIES, HARD WARE. ’ BERAGES, QUEENSWARE, lawns, drugs, • j ROBES a ’QUILLI DYESTUFFS, > DELAINES, GROCERIES, BRI LLI ANTES, NAILS, ; CALICOES, SASH, j SHEETINGS, GLASS, i • ; ! SHIRTINGS, FISH, SALT, AC., AC. A-C, AC. I Decatvk, July 23, 18.53.
Baukins: and Exchange or» h ■ft-'b b-3. J. D. NUTTMAN. Eastern Ex-liange, Gold, Silver uncurren ; ■ Bank Notes, Laud Warrants, Promissory Notes ' Couutv, Township, and Town Orders, Ac., Ac. , • bought and sold. Money received on dcpo.ite ' ; and interest paid by agreement. ! Decatur, 0ct.9.1857. vl-n35. Hart's New Grist Mill. j The undersigned having erected, and put in-1 to successful opperation. a first class grist mill. ) one mile north west of Decatur, would announ- I ; ce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining connI ties, that he is now prepared to do grinding of all kinds in a superior manner. Having seen- | ' red 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 j close application to his business to secure a lib- , i oral share of the public patrenage. C D. HART. May 7, 1858.--v2-nl3-tf. I — I DR. ROBACK’S Schtnidiuavian Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. We have at all limes a supply of these admi ' table preparations. As spring Medicines, and j for the relief and cure of chronic diseases, aris- ! ing from impure blood or a deranged stale of I the digestive organs or nerves, there is abtin- I dant evidence to prove that they are not. ; equaled. Trvthern. T.J.TOLAN, Druggist. I
New Arrangements, J.ll’Oll MXG & SOI, | Have associated themselves together for the I ’ purpose ofcarrvingon the Blacksmith business on a more extensive scale. They are prepared to do all kinds of work in. their line of business •i upon short notice; and will be happy to wait ,: upon their customers at the "old stand.” Brices low .'ind work warranted. —yl-n4. fl A C K S II IT II I U Jacob Pollison, ! Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adams, county and the public in general, that he has : ' opened a Blacksmith Skopin Decatur,on lack- , son Street, one square west of the Eagle Office;' ' where he may be found at all times, ready and j willing to serve all who may favor him with their patronage. All work warranted and prices cheaper than other shop in town. —v -u26. HILL & JACOBS, Wholesale and Retail aiw BOOKS A STATIONERY", WALL <t WIN l DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhonn Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. v I -1112. MAYER HOUSE. (Formerly the Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. G-ARTIN. Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor, ini. D. w. liirni'Eii, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, DECAT UR , IND IA NA . ! ITOFFICE—on Main Street, opposite Porter’s I Drug Store. vl—nil). Latest News! Wbbls extra Molasses at 50 cents per gallon Oct. 1857. White Corner. bbls prime sugar, at ten cents pe pound, at the White Corner. Floor At the White Corner for four dollars a barrel made of whito wheat. Broken Bank Money, r raAKEN for goods at the 1 Oct. 1857. White Corner. »-000 yds, of yard wide sheeting at 6’J cents i ») per yard, last received and for salebv Oct 1857. ’ f. D. *J, M NUTTMAN,
U. P. STOCK BRIDGE, DEALER LN BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER ’’S® S? W 7 And Musical Instruments. , No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, I Indiana. v2-nl9-lv , BOOTS & SHOES! F . .1. G ILLI G, I Is si ill carrying on the Boot and Shoe Lusi : ness in Decatur, where he has the very best of : • Stock on hands; and intends to sell low for the ' ; ready John. Shop, nearly opposite Bramer- j i kamp’s Store, ETCash paid for Hides v'-n2l. ; ni™ lIIHIILE E. F. WOOD, M'ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monti | ments, Tombstom-s. Headstones, '1 able j tops, ,tc.. <fcc., prepared to order, from the com- I I mon to the very finest material. Orders respect- I fully solicited and promptly attended to. liirShop—On Main street, one door south of I I the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April 24, 1857. vl-nll. . Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.) No. Sl. Columbia Street, Fort Way lie Ind. > \EALER in evervd'-scription of Foreign and i 1 / Domestic II ARD'A'ARE: Iro , Nails, Sash ' Building Materials. Saddh-ry Hardware, Mei chanics’tools of every variety ; Cooking, Box 1 and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and i copper. vl nl2. j JOSEPH W. ROBB. JUnSOX MOOOMB 1 J. W. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers NA SSSS> C 0 M MIS SI 0 N ME R CHA NTS, I 33, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. IV o u L D' V V respecthilly invite the attention nf Merchants, Hotel-keepers, Ac., to their immense I stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li qitors, Segars, ,tc .which th"v guarantee to sell I at closest Eastern prices, with additionof transI portation. i N. B. Thisis theotilv exclusive Jobbing i Grocery House in the city. vl-nl!)-6m. HILL& ORBISON, FORVA R D 1 N G ..-«k JST» Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- ) FORT WAYNE, I A. M. ORBISON.f liidiiina. ; vl-n-21. C STANLEY? TA. a«. QSU BL .ya, >72 M a n u fa c t n r c r, Main Street, near the, Rockhill House. vl-n>4. FORT WAYNE, IND. I GOODMAN HOUSE. R. C. BENNET, - - - . Proprietor, Near corner Main and Calhoun Streets. uI4-v2-tf. FORT WAYNE. Ind. , i ’ i’iltlll iI HE III! I The undersigned would respectfully announce I to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties ; that tocarry on the Tanning and Currying in all its branches, at his old stand in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the ■ short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath i er, which will lie finished upon the most appro , ved style, and sold on the most reasonable terms j 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>-ly. DAVID STUDABAKER, Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, DECATUR, IND. W ILL FRACTI ein the courts of : the enth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe| collection of claims, the payment of taxes, re 1 demption nf land' , ic. Office in the Recorder’s ' Ofice. Am-il 3 1P57 t
EXTKA SESSION CALLED! I GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second, street, opposite the Fnblic Square. ' And continue* to manufactures all kinds of ; plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries, Bnrean.Si side, rentre, dining and b*iakfast ! tables; sofAs, letate, lounges; cushion and coin mon chairs, bedsteads. «<•<•- <fcc. i All of the above articles, and many otftera ■ jo tedious to mt'E t ion, maun fact’.ired to order, of j { ln* bust of material; and by t h'- best workmen. ■jn the country. All of which he will sell o» ■ »he most reasonable tejms. CALL AND SEE l'<>r vo irself before purchasing aa i : urn determined not to be either in ; this or any other town in the west; and, a* re gardsquality, I de.fv all competition. A L S O, Coffins of all sizes and di’-criptions, kept con istantivon hand, or made to order, may bn desired: with a first rate HEARSE ifrequired Terms reasonable. LTLnmber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and sen a> ’am determined to sell. Quick bales an-’, small profit is my motto. Decatur, April 7,1857. v! nlO
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I ’4 all, Meyer & Co. WHOLES ALE DEALERS IN Drugs, .Medicines, Paints, Oris, French and American Window Glass, DyeStuffs. Brushes, Spices, &p , Ac. A T o. 95 Columbia Street, liU-v2. FORT WAYNE, IND. CABfm W Ali ER9O M S, IL MEYERS, ; Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main I Street, Decatur. Ir.d. Where he keeps on hand ■ all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, SecI retaries, settees, soffits lounges, cupboards, ta ' hies,stands, bedsteads, ami chairs from the finest tothe 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 dtirabili ity his work far exceeds that of any other estab--1 lishment. in the. county. His work is warranted | to stand the test at all times. Decatur, Sept 25, 1857 vl-n33. 'BLACKSMITHING! I ’TNJIE subscriber thankful for the liberal pa--1 tronage heretofore received, would say to | his old customers and to the public generally, that ho can at all times be found at the Old St and ; <>n Main street, second door north of the Brick 1 Corner,ready to do anything in his line with I neatness and dispatch. NS. IE. NA. © » NBU « lb- keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one ; and two horse wagons, which he wrrrants to be i made of the best <B'timber, well seasoned, and ironed in a good and substantial manner. Ileis, also,prepared to SHOE HORSES on i 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 I hey must expect to be charged the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1857. ul6-ly. Ladies’ Em per lit m. MRS. SULLEY ! to return thanks to the Ladies of Fort Wave and neighborhood for the very libera! paI tronage she lias hitherto received and also wishes 1 to inform them that her SPRING GOODS are now open for inspection. Her stock comprises in part KB Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, Infants', Boys' and Misses’ Hats, Ladies’ Flats. French Flowers, de., Mrs. S. would particularly call attention to | her large stock nf RI B RONS. FRENCH FLOWERS, and FRENCH MILI.INERY, generally; > all articles of the latest stvle and best quality. With regard toprices, Mrs. S.only asks a diligent examination before purchasing elsewhere, as she is aware that no house in the trade has j better facilities for purchasing, nnd she thinks she may say. without, presumption, better skill j in selecting and making up. Her SHOW ROOMS for SUMMER FASHIONS will be opened cn the 2nd of May, when j her Paris Bonnets have arrived. I’ S A large quantity of untisuallv rich EMBROIDERIES, rather soiled. AT HALF PRICE. Al! kind-of Ladies’and (’hildren’s PATTERNS for DRESSES, from Yladame Demorest's 375 j Broadway,New York. v2-nlff. ; O. STUDABIKEK. O. T. HART Stndabakcr & Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate,renting houses, collecting, paymentof Taxes, etc., in Adams County. Indiana. All business intrusted’ o their care will rciceiveprompt attemior Office at the Recorders Office, Decatur,, u J. Feb. 13,(857. v-In-l B. W. OAKLEY. C.B. OAKLEY, B. IV. OIKLEV & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES \nd Manufacturers of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWAKE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street, I F ORT W A YNE , IND IA NA . March 13,18'7. BlJy.
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