Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1858 — Page 3

,»AKKfefc CIKATION- "^ lie SlrOn s ner V - ( susceptibilititiss of some persons are wishing- Mr. Silas Vande water, of ]]is village, going on foot to Jamaica,j other day, met a ' on ff s,im s “ a ke in road which he attempted to pass, and ■bten away. His efforts were not with [ success. The snake when a ck at would simply draw back. . If y, attempted to pass his snakeship ssiog to *he other side, the snake folred his every movement. Ultimately became paralyzed and exhausted, when nire Willet, who was on his way to , ’place, drove up and took him into j °vehicle* The squire saw the snake, bich onßis appearance, darted out of 3 ff »y; but he could not describe the ecies to which it belonged. Mr. V., pc years[ago, when a child, was fascited by’ a similar snake, which got cund his throat-, and would have chokhim had he not been rescued. Mr. is a well developed “spiritual medin” and this fact taken in connection jf n the snake fascination, is anothe injuctiye example of how little all of us no® respecting the nervious system. — The Mad Stons. —The Misses King, siding in this city, have in their posjsioii one of these remarkable stones, ie which has effected a multitude of res of hydrophobia. This mad stone renbles in form the kernal of an almond, 1 seven-eights of an inch long, and onearterof an inch thick; one of the prin-, >al sides is convex and the other flat.— color approaches jet black, with the pearance of a slight greenish tinge.— hardness, texture, and lustre itresemis cannaljcoal. It was brought, about ,v years a- o by the uncle of the estimfe ladies whose possession it now is from adostan.La country whose jugglers not frequently perform the feat of suffer- , themselves to be bitten by venomous ptilea, and immediately thereafer exwt the virus by some infallible antidote their poss. ssion.— Richmond Enq, The occasional correspondent of the biladelphia Press say*; ‘am enabled to tclare that a number of leading Southn Democrats will insist that Kansas jail come Mito the Union the moment er peopleipreseuted their Constitution, he Union s more and more fierce gainst this act of decency and justice. — a ravings will not avail. Lookout for jme strasge doings in the winter; and snot b« surprised to see Douglas weljmeti back to the Senate by some of the lost boisterous of the Southerners. Origisoi the Word “Humbug.”— bis common expression is a corruption Itlie weld Hamburgh, and orrignated i the following manner: During a period hen prevailed on the continent, so ■any (al-: reports and lying bulletins we ifaifricated at Hamburgh, that at itigth, wl. n any one wished to signify’ Is disbeli. I of a statement he would say lon had ihat from Hamburgh;’ or ‘that Tambtkgli,’ or Humbug, until the latjr becoifti a common expression of intsdulity, |The daughter of Queen Victoria, who ferried the Prussian prince, is having fcrytliing I icrown way. She is break- | igthroujgli all court rules. She has i Hually been known to carry a chair f'oss th* room and to fold and put away • en witlf her own hand.-! Lately she hired tin: chambermaids to take off the jtkdresse- they had been wearing in her |esence,pnd to put on cotton goods to •t'k it). ‘ When remonstrated with, she ' les the example of her mother. That is ; ’ticlusive all around. ToiSupjiiess Inuquitv.—A number of trgymeh of Washington county, Pa., ■ ue issued a call for a convention, to be il in the United Presbyterian Church Hickory. ou the 24th of August. The ill alludes to the alarmiag increase of ime in (hat county; to the duty of the ! iinistry io aid in suppressing sin; favors !<■' formation of a society composed of nnistersrof all-denominations, to meet n different places at regular intervals, uiddhcjks the evils Os the present day. -Erie Aidetin. ’ The«| ef ; orrt ] vo t e f or 1856 consisted ■ 296®en. The admission of Minne- f F ,a w ;n inciease that number to three 1 :un G'red sand f and should Kansas and Oregon «admit Ld the entire vote will be three ttndred and six, requiring one hundred fifty.four for a choice of President.: • this three hundred and six, there will E vae hundred and twenty from the i a 'eholding States, and one hundred ! *igllly-six from the non-slave-Con-1 ! tiion, tjnder the two-thirds rule, it will luire two hundred and four votes to a ke a nomination. It will require eighty I Ur Northern votes, even with the united jUf h, tomake a nomination. — t»> Hierevis considerable feeling incur Wfeßiity, in refferenee to the refusal of J” 6 °tpur banks to receive the bills of • a, g®bfttehof Wisconsin banks. Asa aE '-i<Wary movement, all the railroads n er ' n gin this city have agreed to take at par, and Mr. S. B. Scott, 8 ter of the Juneau Bank at MilwauEBppM to A. H. Peters, Esq.,, D of the New York and Erie Railroad , that that institution receives• Wisconsin money. The New Urie Railroad oflice m this city M^J Unce their readiness to receive : 2g. v or tickets and our busines men it at par

j DECATUR MARKET. ■ Corrected Weekly by Nuttnmn & Crawford. Wheat, white, $ 75 Eggs, $ 51 ' “ red, 65 Salt, 225 I C°rn, 37 Lard, 7 ■ Cats, 35 Beef, 350<t 400 „Y e > 45 Flax s’d, I 00 I Buckwheat, 25 Clover' — Beans, 75 Timothv 1 50*2 0(1 Flour, bun 2 (II I Apples, dry, 2-5 Butter, 08 I Black salts 2 75 Cheese, 8 * 1 > | Shoulders smoked, 7 Pork 3 00@3 50 ( Hams “ 8 Fort Wayne Market. For the Week ending, Aug. 5, Wheat. 80 I Lard, § 7 'Flour, $1 00 I Hams, 6! Rye (lour, 3 00 | Pork, 5 00@5 50 I i Corn, 40 j Beef, 4 50 ' 'Buckwheat, 25 | Flaxseed, 751 I Oats, 25 | Clover, 3 ‘0 j Barley, 50 | Timothy, 1 25 1 Bye, ‘ 45 | Apples, green, 45 ' Beans, 45 j <* dry, 125 Potatoes, 15 | Wool,common, : Onions 50 | " fine, 40 1 i Butter, 8 | Whitefish, 4 50 | ; Cheese, 6 | Trout, 4 2’> Esrgs, 5 | Lake herring, 400 Salt, 1 90 I Hides,green, 3 Bacon. 5 | Hides, dry, 5 rr — : r- : Commissioner’s Sale. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned commissioner, by virtue of a certain order of the court of Common Pleas of Adams county, i made at the Aug. term of said court, in the year 1 1858. will sell at public sale, at the Court House door, in said county, on Monday the 18th day of October. 1858, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four r. m . on said day, the following 1 described real estate, to-wit: i The west half of the north east quarter of section twenty, township twenty five, north of range fifteen east, containing eighty acres, also, the south east quarter of north east quarter of , section twelve, township twenty five, north of . range fourteen east, ccntaming forty acres, in 1 said county of Adams. Said land will be sold ■ on the following conditions, to-wit: -1 One-third to be paid in hand, one-third in • : six months and the residue in twelve months ' from the dav of sale, the deferred payments to 1 be on interest, secured bynoteto the satisfaction of the undersigned, waiving valuation and ap1 I praisement laws. W G. SPENCER Sept. 3, 1853. Commissioner. Sheriff’s Sale. . By virtue of an execution Io me directed and delivered by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of I Wells county, Indiana, I have levied upon and - I 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 P. M., on Saturday the 30th day of Sept , ■ 1-58, the rents and profits, for a term of years ' \ not exccedingseven, of the following described I I real estate, to-wit: , I The east part of the south eest quarter of section three, township twenty-seven north, of range thirteen east, containing one hundred and three acres and fifty hundreds, in the county of Adams and State of Ind., and on failure to ■ realize therefrom the full amount of execution i I will at the same time and place by- public | auction, as aforesaid, expose to sale the fee- , simple of said real estate. Taken as the pro 1 1 perty of David Woodruff and Engle Starr at the > ! suit of Peter Dekay, Administrato: of the estate ■ i of Thomas Dekay. ’ david McDonald, J Sept. 3, 1858. Sheriff, ci A'THVTtiTs[. o Corner of Main and Market Streets, ■ OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. ELUFFTON, INDIANA. : i>2B-v2. ALMON CASE, Proprietor. School Notice. ‘ The undersigned will commence his next ; term <m Wednesday Sept. Ist. 1858. School I’vt ar divided as per circular. Ist term 1G weeks ; Cd and 3d term# 12 weeks each. Terms of Tuition for Three Months* j Primary $2 00 i Secondary 2 50 i High School for any of the common school branches 3 00 Higher branches of Mathematics or languages. 4 50 A. LARIMORE. Principle. NEW PKOSPftCTI'S. DOUGLASAND DEMOCRACY, j The Southern Momitor is a volunteer for the I campaign, ou the side of the great champion of , i the Democratic Party, the Constitution, the Hights of all the States and all the People, the i \ Supreme Court of the United . States, and the > ' Federal Union. In fighting under the banner of Douglas, against Lincoln who proclaims a , determination ultimately to deprive the Southern people of their property, and of their consti- I j tntional equality, we do but labor in our vocation as a ‘•Southern organ in the North.” We will furnish the Monitor, until after the i November election, for 50 cts. to each new subscriber—or Ten copies, per annum, for slo—-or Four copies “ “ 5 i Single copies “ “ 2 • Invariable in Ad nance. Address, J. B. JONES, Editor. <fcc. v2-n27. Philadelphia, Pa. - THE I’lilfiSS. 'PUBLISHED AT PHILADELPHIA. PENN. BY JOHN W. KORNEY. DAILY PRESS, I Mailed to subscribers out of the City at ■ ! ix : Dollars per Annum; Four Dollars for Eight, months; Three Dollars Six months, iuvariaj bly in advance for the time ordered. TRY-WEEKLY PRESS. | Mailed to Subscribers out of the City at three ' Dollars per Annum, in advance. The weekly Press will besent to subscribers . by ma 1, (per annum in advance) at $2 00 I Threq copies " “ 5 001 Five copies " " 800 Ten copies “ “ 12 00 ! Twenty copies" “ to 1 address,2o 00 Twenty copies, or over, •, toaddessof each subscriber, each 1 20 . Fora Clubofil, or ovor- we will send an extra copy to the getter-up ol the Club. Notice. Is hereby given, that them are funds in the County Treasury to redeem County orders outstanding and presented for payment and en- I 1 dorsd “not paid for want of funds” up to June | ( list. 1358. |( DAVID SHOWERS, An'’ 1858, Treasurer, A. C.

O T 7 IT! fl s Bl 11 i g I v j. > | B § w I■ % I OJ. llkJa IJ 1. jJIMs I Have you heard the latest REPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR XITTMAN & CRAWFORD! AND THE NEWS 1S THIS- THAT iJ. M. NUTTMAN and JOHN CRAWFORD have bought of J. D. NUTTMAN, his Entire Interest I In the Dry Goods and Ashefy Business kb WILL COHiWE THE TRADE AT THE WHITE CORNER! At here we shall sell Goods CHEAPER THAN EVER THEY HAVE BEEN SOLDIN THIS TOWN! SO COME ON OLD ITSTOMERS AID’ NEW OSES i AND WE WILL SELL YOU GOODS ’ IB ■ « J W ■ - EASH PIH ! r I FOR GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, BLACK SALTS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF PLEASANT MILLS’ FLOUR. vl-n26. NUTTMAN ,t CRAWFORD.

I W II I s K E Y FIto M 2 5 CENTS TO 815 0 PE R G A L LO N! WINES, GIN, RUM AND BRANDIES, FROM 81 50 TO 87 00 PER GALLON. ? "SIH SHOT AGUE FILLS, --M ME SO FH, ' CALI, AT THE NE W DRUG STORE!

County Orders, &c» 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. NUTTMAN A CRAWFORD. I July 2i, 1857 ts 1

|NEW HARNESS: ■zMk Xi. H » T r ini in i n g S li o p, ' Shop—One Door South of Bramerkamp’s Store, formerly occupied as a Drug Store. InA E L 111E SS E, i I akes this mvtliod of informing the citizens of Adams, and the public generally, tliathehns opened a new Harness and Trimming Simp, where he may be found at all times ready and willing to accommodate all who may favor him 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, mattresses made to order, Buggies and Carriages trimmod in the most appri ved style. Repairing done on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. All work warranted : and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices.— v2-n3. Wagons! WagonsTT” JOHN BOWERS, I Fakes this method of informing his old friends ' and the public in general that he has opened a iWAGOS&CMBI.IIIEMAATFACWEY ITn 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 t.o 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 by. good woikmen,and no others, which enables him to warrant all his work to excel that made in any other shop in th? county. Prices cheaper than the cheapest, and term seasy.—nl-v2 | Notice. ! Notice is hereby givon that the rnernbers of ■ the A-dains County Agricultural Society will . meet at. the. Court House in the Town of DecaI tur on the 4th day of Sept. A D 1858 at 2 o'clock on said day for the purpose of electing officers for said Society for the cnsuetng year, all the members of said Society and others feeling an interest in the cause of Agriculture are requested to attend. S. S. MICKLE. Pres’t. D STUDABAKER, Sec’t. July 23 ’SB, Dissolution, The copartnership heretofore existing under the name of J. D. AJ. M. Nuttraan, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by either part.-. ; ner at J. D. Nuttman’soffice, adjoining the old Stand. Those having old accounts standing with us will please call and settle. J. D. NUTTMAN, J. M. NUTTMAN. Decatur, July 23, 1858. Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned has been appointed Administratix with the will annexed of Lawrence Gallogly, late of Adams County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARGARET GALLOGLY. Administratix. New Arrangements, : JACOB KING & SON, . Have associated themselves together for the purpose of carryingon 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.” Prices I low and work warranted.—vl-n4. B L A C K S II I T II i X~G Jacob Pollison, Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adams j county and the public in general, that he has I opened a Blacksmith Shop in Decatur, on Jack- | son Street, one square west of the Eagle Office; •| where he may be found at all times, ready and willing to serve all who may favor him with i their patronage. All work warranted and pri- | ces cheaper than other shop in town.—vl-n2u. : ith inrcTßi7~ Wholesale and Retail ' Ws> a-7 .NA B H W ' BOOKS <t STATIONERY, WALL <t WIN - DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. v I -nl2. AIAYEIIIIOISE. [Formerly the Palo Allo,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor. DR. D. Iv7~CHAII?FRr PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, DECATUR, IXD IA VA . JTOFFICE—on Main Street, opposite Porter’s Drug Store. vl-nlO. JP? POIITEILAID. DECATUR, Ind. OFFICE at the Drug Store. April 30, 1868. vl-nl3. Wheat Stored. We are prepared to Store or pay the highest : price in cash for ten thousand bushels of wheat NUTTMAN. <t CRAWFORD. Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from seventy-five cents up, at White Corner. Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever offered in this place, may be fourd at the Oct. 1857. White Corner. Latest News! 1 i A bbls extra Molasses at 60 cents per gallon I'* Oct. 1857. White Corner. -f bbls prime sugar, at ten cents pe LJ) pound, at the White Corner. Fresh Arrival. By express, one case of Flints, latest styles’ Come and sec. White Cornel. I

Baukins; and Exchange et» ej <' bh- k « : a J. I). NUTTMAN, Eastern Exchange, Gobi, Silver, uncumon Bank Notes, Land Warrants, Promissory Notes - County, Towu-hip. and Town Orders, .t ,-.. Ac bought, and sold. Money received on deposite and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n.35. I Hart's New (irisl Mill. ' The having erectedand put in- ■ to successful opperat'ion, a first class grist, miM, : one mile north west of Decatur, would announce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining conn- j ties, that ho is now prepared to do grinding of! all kinds in a superior luauner. Having seen red the services of oite of the best Millwrights mi the State, and spared no pain’s to make his j mill convenient, for his cus'imiers; he hopes bv I close application to his business Insecure a lib ; oral share of the public pat ronage C D. HART. I May 7, 1858.—v2-nl3-tf. Sheriil’s Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered by the Clerk of the Circuit Court, us Adams County Indiana. I have J.-vied upon I and will expose to sale, b” public auction at the Court House door, in Decatur Adams Couritv Indiana, between the hours of one o'clock and four o'clock P. M. on Saturday the l .sih day ofSeptember, the rents and profits for a term of : j’ears not exceeding Seven of the following do- i scribed real estate to-wit: The North half of the South west quarter of the South west quarter of section fifteen, Town- : i-hip twenty-eight North o: range fifteen East, j Containing twenty acres, more or less in the County of Adams and State Indiana and on ' failure to realize therefrom the full amount, of I the execution, I will at the same time and place by public auction as aforesaid expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate. T.-iken as the property of James Murchland at the suit of David Gageby. david McDonald. Aug. 20th 1858. Sheriff. T I'.'STTmBIDGE,' DEALER IN BOOKS, S TATIONERY, WALL PAPER ' JWWWLJW B.C And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, ; Indiana. v2-nl9-lv. HOOTS A SHOES! F , .1, G I LLI G, Is still carrying on the Boot and Shoe busi ness in Decatur, where he has the very best, of Slock on hands; and intends to sell low for the ready John. Shop, nearly opposite Bramerkamp’s Store, EFCash paid for Hides v’-n2l. WfftoVmiiTble works. E. F . WOOD. MANUFACTURER and Denier in Menu ments, Tombstones, Headstones, Table tops, Ac., Ac., prepared to order, from the common to the very finest material. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. (EJ’Shop—On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April 24, 1857. vl-nl 1. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.) No. 81. Columbia Street, Fort Wayue Ind. DEALER in everydescription of Foreign and Domestic H ARDWARE: Iro -, Nails,Sash Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics’tools of every variety: Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and copper. vl nl2. HILL & ORB ISON, FOR W A R DING -/WdWCJH® Commission Merchants, J. E. HILL- 1 FORT WAYNE. A. M. vl-n2l. ” atR zs e ya. « j joe: M a n u fa c t u r e r, Main Street, near the, Rockhill House. vl-n24. FORT WAYNE, IND. GOODMAN hWsE? R. C. BENNET, - - - - Proprietor, Near corner Main and Calhoun Streets. ul4-v’-tf. FORT WAYNE, Ind. PHENIX TANNERY! The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties that hecontinues to carry 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 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. u5-ly. DAVID STUDABAKER. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR. IND. A VILL PRACTICE TN THE COURTS OF V V the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collection of claims,the payment of taxes,redemption oflands, Ac. Officein the Recorder’s Office. April 3, 1857. DR. ROBACK’S Schandinavinn Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. We have at all times a supply of these admirable preparations. As spring Medicines, and ! for the relief and cure of chronic diseases, aris- I ing from impure blood or a deranged state of the digestive organs or nerves, there is abundant evidence to prove that they are not equaled. Try them. T.J.TOLAN, Druggist. Broken Bank -Honey. r T3AKEN for goodsatthe -L Oct. 1857. White Corner. : yds of yard wide sheeting at 6'.,’ cents! r) per yard, js,t received and f>r sale by Oct. 1857. White Corner.

EXTRA SESSION CALLED! GEO. NUM BEILS, Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. , And continues t<» manufacture all kinpi’ of plain and fancy furniture; sych as. Secretaries, 'Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast i tables; sofas, (etale, lounges; cushion and cum j mon chairs, bedsteads, etc I i All of the above articles, and many other* :| o tedious to mention,manufactui fd to oracr.of lhi* best of material: and by the best workmen ;,n the country. All of which he will sell on he most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE ■ For yourself before purchasing el>xvhere, as i l am determined not to be undersold either in | this nr any other town in the west; and, as re I gards quality, 1 defy all coinpet.it ion. A L S (), I Coffins of nil sizes and kept con istanllyoii hand, or made to order, as mny be j desired: with a first rate HE A RSE if required. I Terms reasonable. iLyLuinber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see - asam determined to sell. Quick sales and ! small profit is my motto. , Decatur, April *7, 1857. vl nlff

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a all, Meyer & Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drill's, Medicines, Paints, Oils, French and American Window Glass, DyeStulls. Brushes, Spices, &c , Sic. .Vo. 95 Columbia Street, nl-v2. FORT WAYNE, IND. ICABIAET WAKEKO 0!l S, 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main Street, Decatur,lnd. Where he keeps on hand all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Secretaries, settees, soffits lounges, cupboards, la hies, 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 aiid durability his work far exceeds that of any other estab- ■ lishment in the county. His work is warranted to stand the test al all times. Decatur, Sept 25, 1857 vl n 33. II I. >. <’k SMiTH | N G 1 ! r pHE subscriber thankful for the liberal pa L tronage heretofore received, would say to his old customers and to the public generally, that hecan at all times be found at the Old Stand on Main street, second door north of the Brick Corner,ready to do anything in bis line with neatness and dispatch. ,-W C ® «, He keeps constantly on hand And for sale, one and two horse wagons, which he wrrrants to be made of the 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 Casli 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. nlfi-ly. Lad i es’ E m port u m. MRS. SULLEY Begs to return thanks to the Ladies of Fort Waye and neighborhood for the very liberal patnonage she hashithertoreceived and also wishes to inform them that her SPRING GOODS are now open for inspection. Her stock comprises tn part KM»WIW SC r Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, Infants', Boys’ and Misses' Mats, Ladies’ Flats, French Flowers, <fc., Mrs. S. would particularly call attention to her large stock of RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS, and FRENCH MILLINERY, generally; | all articles of the latest style and best quality. I With regard to pi ices, Mrs. S. only asks a diligent examination before purchasing elsewhere, as she is aware that no house in the trade lias better facility s 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 cn the 2nd of May, when her Paris Bonnets have arrived. I’. S. A larg, quantity of unusually rich EMBROIDERIES, ratfirr sailed. AT HALF PRICE. All kindsof Ladies’and Children’s PATTERNS for DRESSES, from Madame Demorest’s 375 Broadway, New York. v2-nlo. D- STUbABAKEtt. O. T. HART Studabaker Si Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate,renting houses, collecting, payment of Taxes, Ac.,ih Adams County, Indiana. All business intrusted' o their enre will receive prompt attention Office at the Recorders Office. Decatur,’, n J. Fab. 13, 1857. v-’n-B. W. OAKLET. C. B. OAKLEY, B. AV. HABIEV & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And Manufacturer* of ' TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street. FORT IP A YNE , INDIA NA . 1 March 13,1857. nf Ir.

IFORT WAYNE, IND