Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1858 — Page 3
DECVHK lI.UKET. Cotroctad Weekly by Nuttman & Crawford. Wheat, ite < 8 93 Eggs, $ 5 <i jfted, 85 Sai:, 225 Corn, 41 Lard - 1" : o’;"’ 50 Beef, 350 <fr 40 • ‘ ’e ’ 62 *’iax s ’d. I 00 Buckwheat, 25 Clover7 Timothy 150&-2 00 ' Hoar, ben 25 > I Apples, dry, 2 5 Butter, I*l Black salts 2 7,5 Cheese, 8 <t 1 I Shoulders smoked,*’ p or k 3 0(l@ ) 50 | Hanis 8 , Fort Wayne Market. For the Week ending, Aug. 6, Wheat. 95 I Lard, $ 7 flour, L' (l 1 I Hams, 6 Rye flour, 3 00 I Pork, 5 00@5 50 Corn, *? Beef. 4 50 BucWheat, 2’ | Flashed, ’ 75 Oats, V Clover, 3DO Barley, 6? Timothy, I ~SS Rye, Apples," green, 4a I Beans, «’ " dry, 125 : Potatoes, 41 Wool, common, 20, Onions 5'J >< fine, 4') ' Butter, 8 Whitefish, 4 '.O I Cheese, 9 Trout, 4 25 I jggs, 5 Lakeherring, 400 ; Salt, 1 So Hides,green, 3 Bacon, 5 Hides, dry. 5, GIFTS! GIFTS’’ GIFTS’!! SPLENDID GIETS! /I 439 Chesnut St. The only Original ■ Gift Book Store. G G Evans would inform his friends and the public that his Star Gift Book Store and Publishing Hbuse is permanettly established in Brown’s splendid Iron Building, 4<9 Chesnut j Street, two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book, at tlie regular retail price, | will receive one of the following gifts, valued ■ Atfrotn 25 cents to.?IUU:— Each worth. 550 Patrti’ englishlever gold watches sl'o 0U I 55’ Patent Anchor do. do. 50 I 0 400 Ladies’ gold wathee, 18 k. cases, 35 i 0 6-0 Silver hunting watches warranted 15 00 500 Part® Timepieces. 10 00 500 Cameo sets, ear drops and pins, HI 00 1500 Ladie-’gold bracelets. 5 Goto 12 0o 500 Gents’ vest and Fob chans, IO 0 ) 109 l Gold lockets (large size double case) 10 00 2vo Golblockets, (small size) 3 00 I 1000 Gold pencil cases, with gold pens, o* 0 j IQOO Extra gold pens, with cases <t holders 3 ~0 2509 Gold pencils, (ladies,) 2 00 , 25'0 Gold pens, with silver pencels, - 50 ’SOO Ladies gold pens with cases & holders 1 6500 Gold rings, (ladies,) 1 GO 2'loo Gents’ gold rings, 2 5 25' 0 Ladies gold Breastpins, 2 all 35 0 Mist&s gold breastpins, I 50 3'loo Pocket knives, 1 <0 2000 Setsigi nts’ gold bosom studs, 2 5 1 200 Wdo. Sleeve Buttons, 2 5 1 2000 Pairs >f Ladies’ear Drops, 250 8000 Ladies’ Pearl Card cases, 5 0 > 15 OO La|ies’ Cameo, Jet. or Mosaic pins 500 2500 Ladies’ shawl and ribbon Pins, 1 50 5000 Articles of gold Jewelry. Gift Books,Ac., , Ac . not enumerated in the above, worth I from 25 cents to $5. j Evan’sfcew Catalogue, whichi'is sent free all ' parts of the country contains all the most popu- i hr booksbf the day. and the newost publieaji,M. *ll of which will be sold as low as can be ..obtained B * ether stores. Agents^-anted in every town in the Union Those des'i'»g sir to act, can obtain full particulars by Addressing as above. N. B—B-‘lng largely interested in publish|sgbooks|and buying from other publishers in : immeu®:4u an titles, for cash 1 am enabled to take large' discounts to Country ag’-nts, aud ! wok denleis than can be had at any other house n.ilie.eoimir,. Anybopk | iblished in the F n it,ed States. the Mail price us which is one dollar or upwards, I rillbe prpin, tly sent. Gift included on receipt ' if p'lbli'hers price An exits $J Book and Gi’t given to any per- j oa wdertpg ten books to be sent to one address. ■ Send for i Catalogue. Address, G G. EVANS, Publisher. 439 Chesnut Street, Philada Election Notice, Notice is hereby given that a General Elecon is to be held nt the place# of holding elec | oils in the -• veral townships of Adams; County, late of iana, on the second Tuesday, being i L 12tb&av of October 1858, at which time ■ ill be c>"sen the Officers mentioned in the mificat<|of the Clerk of the Adams Circuit I buri, a cop of which is hereunto annexed. " david McDonald. Septemb-r 4, 1358. Sheriff a. c (Qpt of CERTIFICA ’LL kATi er B’diana ) AdamsCoui.ty t RS ' ’o the Sheriff of Adams County, Greeting: J. JAMIS B SIMCOKE. Clerk of the Ad ams j J rt M Cfcrt i n and for the State and County *‘ or, * n id..:d » hereby certify, that at a General j i FicctioQ® held in said County and State, on P* Serosd Tuesday of October next, the fol-| y’' l,l pofficers are to be elected, to-wit: One Seen rary of Stale, for the Stat" of Ind iana One AiMitor of Slate, for the State of Indiana. , One Treasurer of State, for the State of Ind. , 1 One Sajerintendant of Public Instructions, , FtlieState of Indiana. |9ne Atjprney General, for the State of Ind. PoutSt^icine Judges for the State oflndiana. |0«e Representative to Congress, fortheelevF Congee, gional District. i Juifce of the Circuit Courts, for the 10th F'eial District of the State of Indiana. *; n e Pros, mting Attorney, for the 10th JudiDistrict ry Jufge for the Court of Common Pleas, | * l " e Difcrict of Allen and Adams counties. Jiic Prßecuting Attorney, for the District of «u and Adams counties. One lUpre-entive to the State Senate, for the ; J'-’toriaf D,. trict composed of the counties of lams, Wells and Jay. 0"* Representative to the State Legislature, Adami County. I"e County Treasurer for Adams County. , ne Recorder for Adams county. Jne Sheriff for Adams Connty. ne Surveyor for Adams County. 116 Coroner for Adams County. , ne County Commissioner, 2nd District of ; county; h.e Justice of the Peace, in Bluecreek townF m the place of John C. Tindall, removed “ Ine township. I 1 ? justice of tlm Peace, in Monroe township '■WenfH. p Smith, who did not qualify, c Justice of the Peace, in French township • • vacancy for Justice of the Peace. witness whereof I have hereunto , jj’ subrrib«-d my name and affixed the Jy;il of saij Court, this, the 9th day of ■September, 1858. _—__ JAMES B. SIMCOKE, Clerk, •-J2 E I S II . Fish by the barrel, half barrel, or poupd. Macherrl.a prime article, Bass aemn g At White Corner. , . F I, O V K . a uatmans Hart’s Mills brand, mad 1 •ram *hit« uß ea «.
TAX E S Forth e Yc a r 18 58. ■ The tax payers of Adams county, Indi- j ana, are hereby notified that the follow- : , ing levies for Taxes have been made for ’ I the year 1858, to-wit: For County purposes 30 cts. on the one bun I dred dollars valuation | For School purposes 10 cts. on the one hnn- | died dollars c.iluation andsocts on each poll. , For Sinking Fund 2 cts. on the one hundred , i dollars valuation. And in addition to the above, the different townships have assessed the following taxes, to-wit:
Township Road, Road, School House, Corporation, i Townships. SIOO SIOO per 8100 | $1(0 I valuation valuation Acre, valuation per Poll, valuation iper Poll. Union,' 8 15 14 25 AO i Root, 8 10 1| 10 25 Preble, j 15 5 1| 25 SO Kirkland, j 10 5 I. 1 , 20 Washington, 5 5 If 25 50 St. Mary’s, 15 10 1| 10 Bluecreek, 7 15 If 10 Monroe, j 10 6 If 25 French, I 15 5 If 12| 25 Hartford, ! 12| 5 If 25 50 , Wabash, 18 5 If 5 : Jefferson, 15 f If . Town of Decaturj 4 25 5G 10_ 10
Town of Decatur for Side Walk purposes, six dollars and four cents on each one hundred | dollars valuation, on all lots fronting on the ; west side of Second street, between Monroe and I Madison streets. And seven dollars and ninety-seven cents on ! each one hundred dollars valuation on all lots fronting on the west side f Second stieet, between Court and Adams streets. And nine dollars and thirty-one cents on each one hundred dollars valuation on all lots fronting on the west side of First steet,between Madison and Jefferson streets. 1 I will attend at the usual places of holding I elections in the several townships, for-the purI pose of receiving taxee, as follows: Monroe township, Monday, October 18 Ffench “ Tuesday, “ 19 I Hartford, •• Wednesday, “ 20 ( ’.Vabash “ Thursday, “ 21 Jefferson Friday, “ 22 | Bluecreek ** Saturday, " 23 I Kirkland ** Monday, “ 25 i Preble ** Tuesday, ** 26 . Root " Wednesday, *• 27 (Union “ Thursday, “ 23 i St. Miry’s “ Friday, ’* 29 Washington** Saturday, “ 30 ! And from the 30th day of October until the third Monday in March, I will be at tin* i ' Treasurer's office in Decatur: and all taxes not ■ ' paid at that time will be collected by dt-Cess . and sale of personal property as tint law directs. DAVID SHOWERS, Sept. 10, 1858. Treasurer, a d. School Notice. The undersigned will commence his next .termon Wednesday Sept. Ist. 1858. School vear divided as per circular. Ist term 16 weeks , ! ?d and 3d terms 12 weeks each. Terras of Tuition for Three Months. Primary f- •’<' ' I Secondary 2 S(J ; i High School for any of the common school branches 3 00 Higher branches of Mathematics or languages. 4 50 i A. LARIMORE. Principle. NEW PROSPECTUS. DOUGLAS AND DEMOCRACY. The Southern Momitor is a volunteer for the i campaign, on the side of the great champion ot the Democratic Party, the Constitution, the Rights of all the States and all the People, the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Federal Union. Infighting under the banner of Douglas, against Lincoln who proclaims a determination ultimately to deprive the Southern people of their property, and of their constitutional equality, we do but labor in our vocation as a “Southern organ in the North.” We will furnish the Monitor, until after the November election, for 50 cts. to each new sub scriber or Ten copies, per annum, for slb or Four copies “ ** " j Single copies « “ 2 Invariable in Advance. Address, J.B. JONES, Editor. Ac. v 2 n 27. Philadelphia, Pa. 1 THE I’ll ESS. PUBLISHED AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN, i BY JOHN W. FORNEY. DAILY’ PRESS. I Mailed to subscribers out of the City at ' >x | Dollars per Annum; Four Dollars for Eight i mouths; Three Dollars Six mouths, iuvariably 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 bv ma 1, (per annum in advance) at 00 Three copies ** ** | (JO Fivecopies ** ’ ««« Ten copies *" Twenty copies “ *' tot address,2o 00 Twenty copies, or over, *, toaddessof ench subscriber, each ‘ *" Fora Clubof-21, or ovor- we will send an extra copy to the getter-up ot the Club. Flour At the WJiite Corner for four dollars a barrel made of white wheat." Fresh Arrival. KDv express, oue case of Prints, latest styles, f? Come and see, White Corner
H OYES! Have you heard the latest JW n C VA'tSk.- \ REPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR hmm & CRAWFOBD! AND THE NEWS IS THIS- THAT J. M. NUTTMAN and JOHN CRAWFORD have bought of J. D. NUTTMAN, his Entire Interest In the Dry Goods and Ashery Business IND Will CONTINUE TUB TRADE AT THE WHITE CORNER!| Where we shall sell Goods C.HEAPER THAN EVER THEY HAVE BEEN SOLD IN THIS TOWN! SO COME ON OLD CfSTOiIERS AID SEW OSES | AND WE WILL SELL YOU GOODS be ac*:; a a"■’» CASH PAID FOR GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, BLACK SALTS dL<7!., WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF PLEASANT MILLS’ FLOUR. vl n2G. NUTTMAN <t CRAWFORD.
WHISKEY FROM 25 CENTS TO $l5O PER GALLON! WI«S, fill®, RUM AND BRANDIES, FROM 81 50 TO 87 00 PER GALLON. "SOU SHOT” AGUE FILLHO BE NO PAI, .CALE A T TII E NE W DR UG STORE!
County Orders, &c. We will pay the face in [foods, or niii<-ty-flve ‘ cents on the dollarin cash, for County Orders. , I Otherorders purchased on the best terms. NDTTMAX 4 CRAWFORD. July 33,1857. ts
Foreclosure of Mortgage* In default of paymffnt of interest on School fund No 391, the undersigned Auditor w ill offer for gale at Hie Court House door in the town of Decatur, on Saturday, the 6th day of November. 185 J , the aouth west fraction of the fiouth west quarter, of section No. 16, also the north west quarter of the north west; quarter of section No 21, township No 25 north, No 14 cast, containin',aeventy two acres, or so much of said describi d land as may be m-eessnrv to pay said mortgage, excuted to the S'ate of Indiana, by Andrew McDonald and Elizabeth McDonald. Total amount dues33G - 63. Terms, cash. JOHN McCONNEL, Auditor. Sept 24, I*sß. Adams County. NEW HARNESS 2S» T r i m m ing Shop. Shop-*Oi>e Door South of Bramerkamp’s Store, formerly occupied as a Drug Store. 1S II IE L IIIE SS E, Takes this method of informing the citizens of j Adamis, and the public generally, thathehas , opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop, when may be found at all times ready and 1 I willing to accommodate all who may favor him ! with their patronage. He will keep constantly I on hand every variety work in his line, from a I hame string to the very best of harness, mattres- j ses made to order, Buggies and Carriages trim- j med in the most approved style. Repairing I done on short notice, and on the most reasons ' bleterms. All work warranted ; and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices. v 2 n 3. Wagons! Wagons!! JOHN BOWERS, ■ Takes this method of informing his old friends I and the public in general that he has opened a > IVViW&flllllllliElIHl'F.WTIIlll' In 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 tn accomo- ' dale all who may favor him with their natro- I i nage. Waijons, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies,! | Sleighs, Grain Cradles ami wooding Plows, all ■ I made to order on short notice, and of the best ' | timber the country produces', well seasoned, and ’ jby good woikmen,and no others, which enables j him to warrant all his work tn excel that made lin any other shop in the county. Prices cheap. |er than the cheapest, and term seasy. nl v 2 Notice. Notice is hereby gi von that the members nf the Adams County' Agricultural Society will meet at the Court House in the Town of Decatur 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 enstieing 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 STUDABXKER.Sec’t. July 23’58, Administration. Notice is hereby five i that the undesigned ha: 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 KH(i & SOX. Have associated themselves together for the i purpose ofcarryiugon the Blacksmith business ion a more extensive scale. They are prepared j lo do all kiadsofwork in their tineof business j upon short notice; ami will be happy to wait upon their customers at the ‘‘old stand.’* Prices ! low ami work warranted, vl nl. BLACKSII T II I A f. Jacob Pollison, Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adams i count y ami the jHiblic in general, that he has 'opened a Blacksmith Shop in Decatur,on lack- i 1 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 11.eir patronage. All work warranted and pri-j ces cheaper than other shop in town, v n 26. HILL &JACOBS, Wholesale and Retail n3> ■<;.*a. h bi ae m w BOOKS* STATITNERY, WaLLA WINDOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND ROOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne. Ind. i MAYEIfHOUSE. (Formerly the Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B G-ARTINT, Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor. DR. D. W. CHAMPEB, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, DECATUR, IXD TA XA . ■ lETOFFICE on Main Street, opposite Porter’s Drug Store. vl nil). J. P. PORTER, MD. DECATUR, Ind. OFFICE at the Drug Store. April 30, 1858. vl nl3. Wheat Stored. We are prepared to Store or pay the highest price in cash for ten thousand bushels of wheat NUTTMAN. A CRAWFORD. Bird Cages. I Two hundred, including every variety, from i seventy-fivecents up,at White Corner. Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever I offered in this place, may be found at the Oct. 185*. White Corner. Latest T?ews! 1 Fk sbls extra Molasses at 60 cents per gallon IV* Oct. 1857. White Corner. 1«e bbls prime sugar, at ten cents pe 6 pound at th-i White Ooruer.
-as*—> • .. -_vr_.- . •- , ',W»» t-„v Sher*’s Sale. Ey virtue of an rxecution to roe directed and delivered by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of ; Wills County, Indiana, I have levied upon end will expose to sale, by public auction. nt the I Court lloti-c door, in Adam- m unly, lediio-a I bet ween the liotir- of one o’clock and fonro'i clock I’. M., on Saturday the 3(4h day of Sept-, 1 53, the rents and profits for a term of y- ( ars no! exceed; ng seven, of the following described real estate, to wit: The east part of the south rest quarter of section three, ti wnsl ip twenty seven north,of range thirteen cast, containing one hundred and three acres and fifty I t i dxds.in the county of Adams and Sialeofli d , and on failure to realize therefrem the full amount of execution I will al the same time and place l-v public auction, as aforesaid, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken ns the pro perty of David Woodruff and Engle Starr at the suit of Peter I)«-kay, Admini-trntoi of the estate of Thomas Dekay. david McDonald, 3, 1858. Sheriff Banking and Exchange J. D. NUTTMAN. | Eastern Exchange. Gold . Silver, unenrren j Bank Notes, Land Warrants,Promissory Notes i County, Township, and Town Orders,<tc., <tc. j bought and sold. Money received on deposite : and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, 0ct.9,1857. v j n 35. Hart’s New Grist Mill. The undersigned having erected, and put into successful opperaiion, a first class grist mill, one milt- nor’b west of Decatur, would announce to the citizens of Adams an J adjoining coun- i ties that he is now prepared to do grinding of j all kinds in asupenor manner. Having seen- I red the services of one of the best Millwrights | m the State, and spared no pains to make his i I mill convenient, foi his customers; he hopes by i close application to his business to secure alibi eral share of the public patren age. I May 7, 1858. v 2 n!3 ts. ° D HAr ‘ T ’ X. P.s T 0 OK B R ID GE? DEALER IX BOOKS,STATIONERY, MA LL PAPER o. ■ .«>-£ hi cryj And Musical Instruments. No. .51, Columbia Street, Fort Wnyne, Indiana. v o n ]g ly [ ikm n s a shoi-:s' F. J. GILL IG, Is still carrying on the Boot and Shoe busi ' ness in Decatur, where he has the very host of Stock on hands; and intends to sell low for the ready John. Shop, nearly opposite Bramerkamp’s Store, l£r*Cash paid for Hides v 9 n2l. BICFFTM lIIIIIILE WbiiliS. E. F. WOOD, A,T ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monu : ’• ments, Tombstone-*. Head-tones, 3 able | top*, ic., Ac . prepared to ord -r, from the common to the very finest material. Or-l -rs respect- ' fully solicited and promptly attend-d to. . IT rbiop On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton,lndiana. Bluffton, April .’4, 18’7. vl nil. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, ( Successor to 11. Darris.) No. St. c>!-im.’>ia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. OEALER n evervdescription of Foreign anil ' Domestic HARDWARE: fro , Nails,Sash ; Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Me-j Chatties’ tool* of every variety; Cooking, Bo:, and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and I copper. vl iii 2. | 41 ILL & OR BI SON. FORWA R D 1 X G - ctJuk Commission Merchants, j J. E. HILL- ) FORT WAYNE, ; A. M. ORBISON.J Indiana. ! vl n2l rcTsi r ANI,E Y. MB. SFBt ®L CStS H C M a n u fa c t n r e r, ! Main, Street, near the, Rockhill House. : | vl n 24. FORT WAYNE, IND. ’ GOODMAN HOUSE. R. C. BENNET, - - - ■ Proprietor, Near corner Jlain and Calhoun Streets. I nl4 v’ ts. FORT WAYNE, Ind. PIIE XIX Tl m RY! ’ The undersigned would respectfully announce i to tire citizens of Adams and adjoining counties ; i that he continu *s tocarry on the 'Panning and j Currying in all its branches, at his old stand , |in Decatur. H«* is prepared to furnish at the ■ i short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath er, which will be finished upon the most appro- 1 ved style, and sold on the most reasonable terms i The highest market price will be paid in cash or leather for hides or hark at his Tannery. C. L. SCHIRMEYER. March 13. 1857. u'-ly. DAVID STUDABAKER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR. IND. VVILL PRACTI E IX THE COURTS OF- > ▼ the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend to the ; collection of claims,the payment of taxes, redemption of lands, <ic. Office in the Recorder’s • Office. April 3, 1857. I HR. HOBACK’S Schandinavian Blood Purifier aitd Blood Pills. We have at all times a supply of these admirable preparations. As spring Medicines, and ) I for the relief and cure of chronic diseases, arising from impure blood or a deranged state of I the digestive organs or nerves, there is abnn--dant evidence to prove that they are not equaled. Try them. r T.J.TCLAN, Druggist. Broken Bank Money, TAKEN for goods at the Oct. 18oL White Corner. ■ •'OOO yds. of yard wide sheeting at cents “■ \ v? per yard, jss’ received and set sale by ‘ Got i-? 57 White O-srner
EXTRA SESSION CALLED! j GEO. NUMBERS, i Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Scuaie. And continues to matiulactures all kii.ris of j lain and fancy furnituK ;soc!i as. Sicretnties, Ihneaus, suit, centre, (Jitiit.g st d breakfast tables; sofns, t< talc, 1.1:1 ges; cushion slid common chairs, l edsfcads, /c J’C. Il - /.Hof the above articles, and many otherk to tedious to mention, manufactured tocroer.of the bi st of material; and by tlio best workmen in the country. /.Il of which lie will sc’l on the iriost reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE Tor ydttrself before purchasing elswliere, as t t-.m determined nW to be undersold either -tn this or any other town in tl.c west; and, as regards quality, I defy allcbmpetition. A L S O, Coffin* of all sizes ami discriptionn, kept con stanlly on hand, or made lo order, as may bo desired'; with a first rate HEARSE if required. Terms reasonable. iLULumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furniture, (’all and see as lam determined to sell. Quick sales and small profit is my motto. Decatur, April • 1857. vl nil?
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nail, Meyer & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, French and Amcricuh Window Glass, DyeStuffs. Brushes, Spices, &c , &c» i A’o. 95 Columbia Street, nl-v2 FORT WAYXE, IXD iiihut ii iniiiiouT, 11. MEYERS, Has op.med 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, ta bles,stands, bedsteads, a.ml chairs from the llnesttothe cheapest quality, all of which i» made of the Bost Material in the county;.an.’ made by the best Workmen nine Stare. In point of fineness and durability his Work far exceeds that of any other establisi>“i' lit in the conn 1 v. I'm work is warrant td to stand the test at all times. Decatur, Sept 25, 1837 vl-d33. BLATKSMITinWr fpifE subscriber thankful f.ir the liberalpx * tronnge heretofore received. would say tohis old custonmrs and to the public, generally, i that lie can at all times be found at the Old Stand I on Main street, second door north ol the Brick ; Corner,riiady to do anything it: his line with | neatness and dispatch. # 'WW A 4SCTB He keeps const .mt iy on hand and for sale, one I and two horse wagons, which lie wri rants to bo I made ofthe best of timber, well s r.soned. and i ironed in a good anil - !. tamml mn-rimr. He is, nl-o,prepare.l M?<; E HORSFs on I short notice, and in the best possible manner | and he takes this method of assuring his oust o- ' mors that the Cash System is preft red. to the I Credit, and that they must expect tobe charoetl i the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC I’YLE. May 2!). 1857. nl6-ly. Commissioner’s Sale. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned j commissioner, by virtue of a certain order of ! the court of Comrndn Pie a* of Adams county, i m-ule at the Aug. term of said court, in the year j 18." 8, will sell at public sale at the Court House ' door, in said county, on Monday the 18th day of 1 October. 1858, between the hours of ten o'clock a m. and four p. m , on said day, the following ■ described real estate, to-wit: The west, half of the north east quarter of section twenty, township twenty-nve, north of range fifteen east, containing eightv acres, nl«o, the south east quarter <S north oast, quarter of section twelve, township twenty five, north of range fourteen ea<t. containing fortv acres, in said county of Adams. Said land will be sold on the followinif conditions, to-wit: One-third to be paid in hand, one-third in six months and the residue in twelve months from the day of sale, the deferred payments to be on interest, secured bv note to the satisfaction ' of the undersigned, waiving valuation and appraisemcntla#s. W G SPENCER. Sept. 3, 1853. Commissioner. D. STL’DABAKFR. O. T. HAB Studnhaker Ar Unit. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real I Estate.renting houses, c<»]h cting, payment of , Taxes, <tc., in Adams Conn tv, Indiana. All business intrusted* o their care will rei ceive prompt attention Office at the Recor- ’ ders Office, Decatur,! n 4. Feb. 13, 1857. v-l nB. w. OAKLET. C. B. OAKLET, 11. W. OAKLEY & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And .Manufacturer'. of ■I TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPERWARE. AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street, IFO R T WAYX E, IND IA XA . March 13, 1857. n4-ly. f E Y 1 II AI. ll liTTF, o C orner of Main and -Market Streets, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. “I BLUFFTON, INDIANA. r?5-v' ALMON CASF. Proprietor-
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