Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1858 — Page 4

Sheriff’s Sale. - .'t-t-i- fas exam'»sa to me directed and .t r -he O•'» -rs tie <sresit Court of :» c■_ • tv. •• i tna, I hare levied apoe «ad w.l. a-■ • -ile, tv public auetioe. at tie ■'■> .Er.-. ;.<•<• ia Ada.-n* aomaty, Iz>d*ar a. ■*, uj fo-ro' -■■ ■ m - ? ISZ. .•■r-.T* p*r:«C** a T-er® « y*-ar* L fl;r» i " *.' irx- e-iiax#, T-l..** part W &&zlh eest quarter of three* uamsi'p tweaty-fierea Bosth.of ya&g* ’&--rie£? ei*‘ - o-:>-.i*iL£ czae iMCßdLfied tx d three acre* aad fifty hesdred*. is tie ©webtv cf Adair.- m Slate of Its. asd :■=. failure -« resize ■hr -f-Mn tie fell azc :.t of execMioa f will as 'be s»3* time aad place by p'-biic atse'iao to af>ee*a 1, expo** toaafe tfcefeesifcpte j said real Takeo -tfc pew t- r-.y ■u.- 1 Wrcd -. ff ard E-gie Six- ax the <t r. :4 i e'.tr Iv-ciT, Adsika-sSrßtiW’ 4>fthe estate *>f Thomas ' DAVID McDOSAID. C- . . Bankins and Exchange cbi-'b-’mcmc* J.D.NUTTMAN, El- m Exthange, G<Ad. S.lrer uxcxrrer. Bank Note*, Land Wa-r4r.'-,Pr-«si***.-’y Sue. Co. .’ -, Towu-aip.aad T ,v . Orders. it . Ac b ./at aa 1 sold. M >uey :*•- ITe d oa deposit? w<i >utores: paid bi agreesexx. L-.;V 9, 1'57. vl ■». Han’s New Grist Mill. Tit-. • -r--ign»d lav:.-g erect* i and pt: rite • ztewf'?. Of-peratioß. a first class grist mill, one n. ie : th wets of Decatur, f: .’.: aaaounce tothe : tze-SB’ Adan* auJadjo.*ieg coclS.T-. that t.- is bsw prepared to do grinding of a. k.-. j- La-jpenor raasser. red tit- se-riees .rs one of tie so-rt K'.tt : 't».»’.l spared bo pa." s tonake h.st.l! cost*- ertftwhi. ezsstuxr- he hope* y erase ippitattoa tohis business to secure a libera. -iar= of the public pzr.rer.age C. D HART Ma.. -. r 2 sl3 ts JTpTTfTcI BTroHT DEALER IS BOOMS.STATIOXEKY, WALLPAPER "♦W W_7SBM«C3 Ard Musical Imtrnments .<». SI. Colsmbia Street, Fort Wirae, India**. rs al3 i r . BOOTS A: -shoes: F. J. G 1 L LIG, _ - it • i* rery be« of sixc fci>£-.* £i;d -I'mea-ds l>w f'&r i. . : ■ • W FF’iH I'.mE wms. E F WOO D . A [""-.u': 7 .; : 1 . H‘ < .■. ?•_■ •-1 S..a*i>T HiV..'-' *' L_ •■■-•■*’ fa - - Ji ■ • it- .-•••t i -— 0.-.r-<-t fa-i.xri. &I ' - i*. lr-)7. <! al J. -ira of tbe Padleek. OLIVER P. MORGAN (Sceoeoor so E D trrit. j 5 I -Colombia «treet. Fort Wat aeTed. ngALER berorvdeaeripcioeof foreixn and ■•< xi A L\kJ *» A RE: Iro , K^'la. E...t z v Saddle-y Hardware, Mee-*'.' • ’ »'-• * 'jf erery eariety: C <■/./?, Box plat*, sheet Iron and eJ s? er _ rl-aia hill&orbison, FOR WARDING w. w ■» Commission Merchants. i : HILL ) FORT WAYVE. A M ORBISOS< Indiana. »1 nJ!, Manufacturer, M'icn Street, near the, Rockhill Benue, vl nil. FORT WaY.VE, I.VD GOODMAN; HGTSE? R O BEHNBT. ■ - ■ - Pnp,^., r . »ar corner Main and Calhoun street** Sil r 2 if. FORT H AV.VE* Ind. anderuijned ild r<--;> rtfuny announce t* citizens of and adjoii’inz counties tuat he coo Una—s to carry on the Tanning and Currying in alt its branch—', at hi- old stand in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the *hart notice, Mile, harness, calf and *pf>er lea th er, which will be finished upon the most approved style, and-i.-l •»., the most reasonable terms The Lighe-t ru-ket pr e* wi’ 1 — p*ij n, cash or leather for hides or bark ar hi- Tannery. C. L. S jaiBMEVER. March 13, 1'57. to-ly. DAVID STIDABAKEII. Attorney and Conneel lor at Law, DECATUR. IND V<’ ILL PH Al TUB IX THE COURTS OF • V the tenth .Judicial Circuit, attend to the collection <*f claims,the payment of taxes , redemption vflat.ds.de. Office in the Recorder's Oftee. April 3, 1857. DR. KOBU K’S schandinarian Blood Purifier and Blood Pill*. We have at all limes a «npp,yof these admirable preparations. A' spring Mi’dicines, and lor the relief and core of chronic diseases, arising from impure blood w a deranged state of the digestive organs or nerves, there is abundant evidence to prove that they are not equaled. Try then: 1 TJ.TOLAX Druggist. Broken Bank Money. ejs,', K r .■< for g oods at the f Oct. 18'-7 White Corner. — 3.10 ,■ i<. of , i.d vol - -Meeting at cents > ' eivrd .ud lor sale by i White < 'nm*r

EXTRA SESSION CALLED! GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street opposite the Public Square, And e-x".r t-M-to rnxas art L-es all kinds of 7'lfc. ~. *?- d f■h-T.’-CT fsJU iI x. fit * X.*. StetT'SESl-B-’d.'.. s.-de, centre, dining and breakfast '-rate '.<r;rg->. cn»h--<«. axd comeac< chairs, bedstead*, it de. i . ■■/ the at- ret—.: >■- and ~ ’tty «hws to ted *bs !•_ sss-riv=,=*Eafaetmed to Jraer.ei, the best erf snaterial: and by the bees w :riret a the ccnntry. All A which be will aril oa -he saost xeaaoßable terms. CALL AX©.’SEE Fee rot-M-ls - e psretaans el'-wr-*'* as i aa Jetena-i&ed r«4 ••> be undersold either in :L, or az>v ... lst ‘ wi. n the west. and. as re 2and* »'-L.-.v, I defv aileomjMiuo*. A I. S 0. C.~"“ -f a. -.zts aid - 'tt '■’ ■ ket" ♦tartly a® Lard or trade to ■••■:*• a* -say b* desire- w: th a fin, rate HEARSE if req aired Terms "eaeecatle EFL _-it ari a'l t.'-d- 'eoet try prodnee ake: s exchange ’ F.-- :ure. CaT a»d see x- ’ di'trz: L<-d to sell Quick sale* aw 4 small profit » my mo«o Decatur April IttSl rl rl«

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nail, Mever & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drti‘. Medicine*. Paint*. Oils Freaeh aiad Americas Wiadow Glass DjeBrathe*. spices. ke., kc. 5&. 95 Gxxsaiut Strtet, ci-r« FORT fFAYNF. IND. cabhTF”wTr e r oom s~. II MEYERS. __ Ha.- «D*iec iCt'-jlzf, Warehouse. oa Maia Scree'. Decatur, led. Where he keep* oa bacd ii.i * /Ct'zlet ware, - jeh as bureau*, 3ee---■*r-- - Ja- lotnge*, cupbeard*.:* ’-t ■ b—-i-.t-.l- a-. er.air* from the * - - <cai:tr. ail cf which > es the Best Material ’ ’ - -' - - i -'-■?•■* be? • f r«a ttve la po r-. of fiueaesaacd durabil--T. ‘ V -*~ T exceed. that of any other nstabt. ■ ■.'eoc-.'r. Hia work ia warranted •c «•.*• d the '.e?t i ii. time*. Deeatttr, aept 25,1857 ,1*43. BTTrt sm FthTn G? rHE thankfcl for the liberalpa’.’osage heretofore receired wcmld ear to - -' -d ct-torr,-r» ar. dto t;.e public generally, that he can at ail t.rr.wbe f-rend at the Old Stand ’ Mn - ■ -.- ndd?-rnorth ftheßnek Corner,readv to do anything in hi* line with neatness and dispatch. H- Iceer - : - att'y . ■ hand ar.d f< r ‘ale ore ■r. i '.wo ho way. which he wrrraat« to be - ide cftue of t rnber, well -ra-’.’ -d, ard ■roned in a good and -abcractial manner. He it. also ;-p-.-.,M10E HORSES-,’, -h’ ’- n-.tiee, and in the be*t possible manner and ’.stake* this method of aatoring hi*e C ‘t’men?'hat the Cish Sr.nx i» preferedto the Ctatnrr a- d that they meet »xp-et tobeeharge/j the highest possible price for ail work dor e 5 ISAAC PYLE. May 29.1857. nl6-lv. Commissioner’s Sale! Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned enmmtMioner by virtue of a certain order of the court of Common Plea* of Adams countv. "■_*«* a: .,’E* A ‘? t*™ *>f «aid court ir. the year V x n. ®eL at public rale at the Court Hoose ooor. m said county, on Mor day the ’rth day of October. 1-5-, between the hours often o’clock a m and four r ir .on ‘aid day, the following deM-nbed mal estate, to wit: The west half of the north east quarter of section twenty, township twenty five, north of range fifteen ea-t,containing eigh’v acres, alw>. the south ea-t quarter of north east quarter of section twelve, township twenty five, north of range f-e-?een ea-t. remaining fortv acre». in «a d county of Adams Said land will be sold on '.he following conditions, to-wit: One third to be paid in hand, one-third its six months aud the residue in twelve months from ’h<- day of sale, the deferred parmer.t* to be on interest.secured by note to’he satisfaction of the undersigned, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. r „ W 0. SPENCER 1.53. Commissioner. U STUI>ABAKE>. q t BAKT Ar Hart< REAL ESTATE AGENTS. - ill attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate.reeling houses, collecting, payment of Taxes <tc., in Adams Conntv, Indiana All business inftie'ed' o their e»re will receive prompt attentior Office at the Recorders Office. Decatur/ nd. Feb 13, 1857. T .| „. B W. OAKLET. C. ». OAKLET, B. W. OULEI 4 SOX, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And Manufacturer* of TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79. Columbia Street, FORT W A FS£ , Z.VD IA NA . March 13.1857. n 4 1,. cl X T B H J OITr, Corner of .Main aud Market Street*, OPPOSITE THE COUKT HOUSE. BLUFFTON, INDIANA v ALJfOX CASE- Proprietor.

A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEKLY *” W W-KCW* 9 JTL'A a tnbterihe'’ The New York Excelsior. Ua Fatnilr Jooraal. benstifaHy ffiaKrawd 1 -he lave« ’Ja* eight or forty eelamn* -J-C- L «ute.and is derated to Literature Yews. X ial. and General Miwllany The ed’.toriiddepartment will be underthe irzmei vevaperrisiee of AtxxasT>E* D. Mcsw' «h> is widelv known to the public as haring fcaew conEecsed » th several of the nao=t populat : ->u— ais <»f the dav. . ' Ahbouehgiriaza handsome present to each snWriber- inteediaz to surpass all tn our bbe--X V w* are determined that the “Excels r 'hail not reaembhr those xrcruals ■saaDy keown as -.'.fi papers.’’in anv particular. I» M« tents ‘haH be suitable f?r H oct. as our a- ' to sects re’t a welcome is every family We*ka~ fi“ -.’"Co'-.-rs weeklvwith interesting a® thnlL-e Tales. Romaice, of Real Life, as 1 Sk*-f T-ar<. .Met and a fall dsre<t of the sews of the week, and a_ <rf -n Ovv or rer roowwnm x Paxsxwrt rs •« ■ ... . .■■■-•-. ..sae-F on receipt of the aabseripwoa m: .er. Schedule of Present*. AX Pwtr Casket, eoetaininr a fell set di ear rises '"-w-'lecs b-sidealadr’seaameled ewe.et r • - Watch w ; th chaate’ai* .nd a wthcl a worth e:e* ' E-- ' w . T,,-- piatHK.Rose**^“« IM *5? •V.. r -ls 'i:dU» »i • « Wv-bsM. H e-e, Silver best- z pueat lerere. } ’ - Pr:^ levers, . 10 " Werehes , a. Lx-*-s’CWelair.es. , . ® ’ t G-.-e lad es’ani gentlemen «!• to P V«t i d fob chai.s. itsd raa'd ebaiss. 2® to 15 P.-» *a>’a. r*u**'> ar/l r n ; >*. - for ladies children <** « Wrooches.eameo ard mosaic, ' ,o F -..-'-e and lava ° ’® , gold, ladies’»"d tr ssea , Ito o v,. 4—,.i end lava F a -d''>t»s.earoeoand mosaic £ to :-..... -- V .... • : Gold rinrs.tdain and eras’d ’ J® ‘ “ - to «< h'’*"T s . geatlcnoCTi *, v s-ri’-.stvl« ' ’ tO 5 " (Vff si'*, ladies' 3to 4 « s' c.-f>b or ribbon chains 3to 5 « Watch kevs, , ’ J® } " Bm«s pi”*, grntleme* s « ° “ Izwkets, doable glass, ‘® ‘ •• ThimMes 4 to 6 TEMRS TO SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS: Two TVrflars tw- rear with <w»» Prremt. F dollan* <■" two ves- With feur P-senta. Fire doT-ars f - three years with five presents. Terms to Club*. yg -v ♦ e*ch - bscnber.and a ways one ex**’ present to the getter up of a Cl ch C’ m • rirefc *** n Is®« . •' ’ ~i. -•-. - ■-i. 7• - ' '"'rn-.tw li'«vth*n 21 in the sam=- — TLe Pn'-.’iiher klhert Palmer, has hern known , | for auv rear, a* the puhlhher of •h« X art here IM-'rhsrits’ and Manefaetnrw* bv Freeman H"nt. snd he with emfi- - a ', tr .«* ererr- w, - 'L'T" >*d "omnat of ,i -v-e M ind M Journal ha* be*-n e —sU tt.f tiff Oh? with which hi* pab- | . z S-..444-Sconduced Harin? secured | the agenev of a prominent Jewelrw Manufaetu-1 - - z >*f.-er,t its Newark. New Jersev, he i<*«d to the pr«e-'s in *-r, lar art c.e*. t,- : . f ß n«e who desire it e*u receive their preseuu a hooka. Local Ayeats. All Postmasters, Merchants and B*- nr*’■ Men ’o wb.vn we have ever forwarded a copy o' < theM andM.Jooreal or their clerk*, or aMt; ocher inteHizent and responsible perwx:. wieonfer a favor bv forminr aelnb /r acting asour izsca! Agent and CorrespondenL Premium' to Local Agents and other*. Any per*-'.', sending l(H) snhseribers wfull t" ce ofasbscrraUoo will receive a « t-r-b Hur-ir.zCase Gold Watch and chain.of h* best English w'ekmanship foil jewe’»d.a'J worth eigthy dollars, or, choice, one of Prince s Melodeons, of the same value. The person who ean raise a ’>»* of 3’lo. w ■ bin a peri'd of three months, will receive a uaptrior Pia- mad' by Hall«t, Davis ACo , Borton. | worth three bundred dollar*, and which cost two hundred and seventy-five dollars ea.«h, or, ■ at choice, a small «et of Ladies’ Diamond Jewelrr.worth the same amount. For List.* ,f .'/j with the fill price, a beaut ful gold watch, worth forty dollars, will be paid Forsmaller or larger list*, parties mav set anv article* from our published schedule, of watches, jewelry,books, te., worth in proportion i-»' eigh dollars for each ten a ob*cr. v ie'*, or, if preferred: can retain five dollars in cash, or fifty eent* from each subscriber. F >r further terms toagenla, addreastbe '<fic». The names should be sent each week until the proposed number is completed, in order that. the present* and pare' may be promp<lw mailed Address, ALBERT PALMER. Publisher, X'ew Yo'-k, Excztaiou, v 2 n - Office.3os Broadvay. New York. Indiana State azetteer. Harin? now one half of the stare esnrawd , for a Gxzettb and Bwnrus Drarcroar, we will issue our work about the first of September next, giving a list of the names of Business and ‘ Professional Men, throughout the state ar j ranged in alphabetical order, giving location population, and Statisiistics of each country m • the state. As a medium for advertising, throughout the towns and counties of the state, it can not be excelled. Persons wishing to furnish statistic* for small towns, giving information as to location, population. &e.’ can do ~u, such information being thankfully receivedSCBSCRIPTION PRICE, »2 50. Booksellers and others wishing to act as local agents will be all wed a liberal commission. All letter a far information ml-.t be directed to. 0. W HAWES, Box 50?, Indianapolis, Ind zoszra w aoaa icosuv mocomb. J. \V. ROBB & co., Wholesale Grocers -W NK ■» COMMISSIOS MERCHANTS, 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. it’ 0 U L D >V resTwet'ully invite tue attention of Merchants, HAei-keepers, Ac , Vo their immense atoek of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Segars.Ae , which they guarantee to sell at cioMtst'Eastern prices, with a-dditionuf transportation . N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing firoeeA’ Hen'e in the city. vl ni? 5m

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When the debates erf a dav do not make more than forty eol' - ■ s theT shall appear . n the Daily Globe of ’be next more 'z. which will contain. al*-?, the sew* of the dav. together with sueh editorial i- .--as Ear be suggested by pa"-g event* It is alas nr invention - from rime, a* aeea*inn „.,’ T ....-o publ.'h mv remit -cenc" -'■.'■■■ *7- with wh ml have been associated dt- me the last twenty eight year*. Aneed re* of General Jack*.K». and the lenders of the party which he conducted, and the leading men of alter parties, will. I believe, be interertingnow when parts*** btaeraen*has abated. I"K:<-jm' Z tie reporter of the debate* of i Congress I deemed it pr-’P»" to *«y that th* 'S’-rfe w«U ve-.erbe* pirtisas paper. Th.* pledge will not be forfeited by introducing M a contribution to history the polaien! traits of er which distinguished the public men -.ftnvtime- Although I am. and intend to remain, a thou rough democrat. 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and reliable intelligence. An important Srate election occur* nex’ October. A new Lepslala'ure. member* of Congress. Supreme Judges, and most f the State officers are to be elected It is onlv bv sleepless vigilence and nntiring effort that*we can expect tomai'-tain the snprem acv of the Democratic party It behooves every Democrat, ther.. to inform himself upon the issues of the day, which it will be the object of i theS nfinetfaithfully topresent, and thus be prepared for the conflict. The Senriad will be governed in its political course by the anthoratively expressed sentiments of the party. The principles an<i policy it promulgates it will be our aim to advocate and defend, believing that upon the integrity of the Democratic party rests the preservation of our ! unequalled Government. It will represent the f Democratic party of Indiana: not cliques, factions or men. It will be impartial towards all candidates for party favor hut whoever it may • select as candidates for public position, and its representative risen, it will be our object to elect End sustain. , The Sentinel will pay especial attention to t' COXXKXCIAL news, -.he AGaiccLTCBAL interests of the State, and all miscellaneoti- intelligence. We have made arrangements for the news by r telegraph as full a-the Cincinnati paper* This • will add largely to our expenses, for which we ■ hope to be remunerated by an increased circulae tion. We will, also, send the Dally by express to all the principal points in the State. texm-: Strickly is Advance. Daily Ser tinel, per annum, $6 fiO Daily Sentinel, per month, 50 Weekly S-n tinel, single subscribers,! year 1 50 ■ Weekly Sentinel,elub* of five, 6 25 Weekly Sentinel, chibs of ten, 10 00 And the same rate for over that number Those who -end clubs of twenty or over, will be entitled to one c-m of the paper without charge. • To those who get the three large*’ clubs for the e Seatiael, we will p-e’ent with suitable preruiuma Address BINGHAM fc DOUGHTY, ▼! Proprietor.

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MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS ANO PHCENIX BITTERS. T'HE best family medicine now W o * ' 1 public, for the cure of Scrofula, I Scnrvy, or Eruptions of the Skin. Ferer ■ Aguej Dvsp«-p*ia. Dropsy. and in fact rn "\.,, di-ea-es'-ooa yield to their curative It has been computed that during twenty five years upwa'ds of four n persons have been benefited by the «■ . , medicines: afact which speak* volume’ ” of their curative properties a single b ‘ , jB place them beyond the reach of comp* the estimate of every patient. By tbei blood is restored to a healthy state a . from all impurities. The system l ' Bo j 431 i during their operation, but inrigors ’ n[ thev re ;uire no restraint from bu pleasure. . r(Kl if Th afflirted hatv it theft auaitieci that will do for them all that medicine effect. PREPARED BA .. p J W. B MOFFAT’S. M Pro] rietor, ... rrSold by E G COXEN, Pleasant M • Sept. 18, 1857. Notice Is hereby given, that there are funds' County Trea-ury to red<em Count j o ‘ . e!l . standing and presented for P av ."’,!’ n ’. 0 Ju* dorsd “not paid for want of funds lI P Ist. 185®. DAV]p SHOWERS. Aug. 13.1858. Treasurer.* -j ~ bbls prime sugar, at ten 1») pound,at the " 61 — Latest News! ~ WbblsextraMolasees at Oct 18& 7