Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1858 — Page 4
Givardiaiis’s Salo. Ndtiec is hertliv given. that the undersigtd Guaidian oftlieestate and person „f RvroniH. Major, in pursuance of an order of the Court cf Common rle.as of Adan." C< v.Lty will offer a public S»le on t!„ 13th <!«» of N .remH next nt tile o rt Hoose floor in the County of Adam- lu the State <>f Indiana and between the hours of Iff „ clock AM and 4 o’clock P M. on said dap’. The following II al Estate to-wit: ’llie vudivided one third part ofthe East(half of the South East quarter of Action thirty three. Township twenty seven North, ofllange u'lecu EaU, in the County of Adr.tns on_lhe f< ..cwing conditions te-wii: ’ One-third of the pnrchm-e money Paid in hand, one third in six months, one third in twelve months front the day of sale, with interest, bv lhe purchaser giving his notes with approved Security. JOHN ANDERSON. Oct tyirt?. Guardian. Foreclosure of Mortgage. Tn defaultof the raymi-i.t of interest on Schxd i Mortgage Un. 459 tne undersigned Auditor will offer for Sale at the Court H<n<e door in the town Decatur on Saturday the 9th day DvC< iber ltss3 between the hours of I> o clock --i. and 4 o’clock P M on rat I day. The South West charter of the N "h east Quarter of s-.ction twenty four township twenty-fire North, of Range fourteen Eart, cor. taining forty acres or so in.icli of .-aid described land as mav h? necessary to pay said Mort- ; gage executed to the State of Indiana by Wil, i ’iam Corriugton and Wary Corrinyton. To.at auiuunt due $122,10. Terms cash. JOHN McOONNEL, Auditor A. 0. < (riFlWl I! SPLENDID ( LETS! ,4t 439 CAesmil St. Tie only Original ■ Gift Book Store. G. 0 Evans would inform his friendsand the public that his Star Gift Book Store amt Tub-1 fishing House is perniumttly established in Brown’s splendid Iron Building, I 9 Chesnut Street, two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book, at the regular rrtm. price will receive one of rhe follcwrug gifts, valued atfrum 25 cents to >100:— . Each worth. 550 Patent en girth I ever gold watches fb'O 00 ■ 55« Patent Anchor do. do. ' ■ 400 Ladies’ c-l.i wathe». 18k. cases, do rt ■ 6 0 S her h ti.’in? watches warranted In U--509 Parlor Timeifleees, 10 « ’ •V'O Cameosets, ear drops and pins. 10 W «“ ■ Ladle-’ g.-ld bracelet". a 00 to 12 0 500 ft nts’ vert and Fob chans, »• « 103 ■ Gold lockets , large size double case) 10 90 2 • 0 Goto lockets, .smalt -ze) J f ’ 1009 Gold pencil cases, with goid pens oIV 1000 Exra gold pens, with cases a holders 3 a0 2501 Gold pencils, ladies. « «’’ 25- 0 Gold pecs, with julver penceh. - ?0 j 2509 Ladies gold pens with c-ses a bo.ders 1 o 65 " Gold rings, ladies.) 1 1 ' 2 ert Opts'gold rings, * ?’ 2', 0 Ladies g dd Breastpins, • »' 35i<0 Misses . d breastpins, St'Ot- Pocket knives, 1 W 200- Sats gents’ gold bosom studs. 2 5 2'oo d•. ” Sl*eVe Buttons. 2 5 < fftfofi Pairs of Ladies’ear Drop#, 2 ■ ••• 800 1 Ladies’ Pearl Card cases, 5 0 15 •»(> Lad its’ Cameo, Jet. or Mosaic pins a 25 e (l La lies’shawl and ribbon Pins. I 50, 59J3 Articles of gold Jewelry. Gift B ■ I=..trite, not enumerated in the above, word. < from 25 c is to $ oEvan’s new Ca.al >g’ie. w’.’c’;. > sen: tree ri. ; parts . f'e i r ' u. :;stul’.lie n •>«»>. pu-f hr hooks ofthe dav. nod tr.e tevast ]-;l. : tions. al! cf whi. h wiil be sold as low as ca;. be obtained .-t Ot. - ■•ores. A "Cats wanted in every town u. 11 ,->n , Those desiring so to act. can obtain full parkular« bv addres«idg as al ove. N li —Be rlar.e’.v inures , d in y h-j iazbooks, and buying fre-n other pubn,!:’r- in in-uiense quamities, for cash 1 a;u enabled fol make larger discounts to Country ag. nts.an 1 i b A dealers than cau bv had at any either house in the c- iintry. Anvl «'k published tn the Cnited States. the retail price of which is one dollar or upward", will be pr .ptly sent, Gift included on receipt ■ of publishers price. An extra $1 Book and Gi 1 given to any per son ordering ten books to be sent toone address. Send for a Catalog Address, G. G EVANS. Publi-her. 439 Chesnut Street.Philada. School Notice. The undersigned will commence his next teiu. on Wednesday Sept. Ist. ltt.s“. School rear divided as per circular. Ist term 16 week" 2d and 3d term- 12 weeks each. Term" of Tuition for Three ’Tenths Primary Secondary ’J 50 High Seh.iol for anv of the common school ’ branches ’ 300 , Higher branches of Mathematics or languages. 4 50 A. LARIMOP.E, Principle. THE PRESS? FCBLISHED AT PHILADELPHIA. PENN BY JOHN* W FORNEY. DAILY PRESS. Mailed to subscribers »ut • f the City at • ix Doiiars per Aunurn; Four Dollarsf r Eight month": Three Dollar" Six months, inxaria b’y in advance for the time ordered. TRY WEEKLY PRESS. Mailed to Subscribers out of the City at three I ollars pel Annum, in advance. The weeklv Press will b-s-ut to subscribers bv tna 1 per annum in advance) at, $2 €■ TYree copies " ” 5 CO Five copies “ “ 8 00 Ten copies “ “ 12 0 » Twenty copies*’ ” tot address 20 00 Twenty copies, or over. •, toaddessof eaohsubscriber, each • I 50 . Fora Clubof2l, or ov -.r- -e w ill send an extra copv to the getter-up a* the Club. J. I’. POR TER.M.D. nECA Tr R , Iu d . OFFICE at the Drug Store. April 30, 1355. rl nl3 Wheat Stored. We are prepared U> Store or pay ths highest price is cash for ten thousand bushels NVTTMAN. <t CRAY FORD. Eird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from seventy five Cents up. at Clothing, Tiie largest stock ai d greatest variety ever offered in this place, may bi fonrd at the Oct. 1857. White Comer. Latest HeTv«’ t bM* extralMssse* at 6‘< <*’’!• r r |0 Oct irt6' SfluMCorner.
« ms si-.*"«» SCTETEFT \\ 1 11 S K E Y E R (> M 2 5 C E N I’S I'O $1 50 P I'. R (i A I ,L <) N! iPUBLIC ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR PAET, AND WINTER m. gn ■ mu B HB R-l fl M n D R fi R I E © ' STOCK OF E f 6008?, CLOTHING, W, " ES ’ SJB2^L^ OD,ES ’ BootsaiidSlioes, Groceries, Hardware, &e.,&c. And in lad, everything ever found in a Store in tliisl) ggings,j(l nimri finnm” A CHIU DTI T 0 TIH PITDP ITD DAV JUST RECEIVED AT THE WHITE COIINHR! SURE Ofllll AuUh 1 ILLS ,”"1W LUrlj 111 IIAI , ALL OF WHICH WE ARE bELLIMi EXTREMELY LOW FOR GOOD PAY. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES, D.xntur, Ind.. Ort h’, i::;,:’. NUTTMAN <’. ( , KAW|Tli:il. „lli , ■ (> A Ij L A r T II E NEW DRUG STORE!
j'liOilll KV.j Til THE BAREFOOTED!' Boots & Shoes, Cheaper and Better thau Ever! JESSE NIBLICK. jy, IDs just returned from the East, where ! I lie has been laying in a stock of Leath- ■ t cr; which he is now making up for the j i acc.muuxdation oi those who mav favor him ; with their patronage. His leather is all puri chased bv himself and lie warrants it to be good, Hi" wotk is all nude under his or- instruction; | and he keeps none but the best of Workman. COUNTRY SIIOE'IAK ERS. furnished w : th ev- iytliiag'iu their line on the ■ most r, a-0’.,.b1e terms. Cfct. 51'58. v2-n"f-tf. Bankina: and Exchange &» S BT' EC 7 • J. D. NUTTMAN. Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver, uncurren Bank. Note". Lind Warrants, Promissory Notes Can nt v. T.• »»< lip. and T svnDr ler",«tc., <te bought sud "old. Money received on deposite and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct 9, 1857. vl u 35. \, F. s 111 I’ kI!It In G 1., DEALER IX BOOKS,STATIONERY. WALL PAPER 't? 53 ® n® -: And Musical No. 51. Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, radians. '2 nl‘< 1 v BOOTSTSHOES! F. J. GILL IG. Is still carrying on the Boot and Shoe busi ness iu Decatur, where he has the very best of ; St.xik on bauds; and intend" tn sell 1 w for the readv John. Shop, nearly opposite Bramerkamp’s Store. XFCash paid for Hides v 2 r. 21. liTfFwFiiimFwnr E. r. WOOD, A T ANUTACTURER and Dealer in Monu ■ 1 ments, Tombstones. Headstones, 7 able tops, Ac., <kc., prepared to order, from the common to the very naest material. Orders respectfully s ilici;,:d and promptly attended to. Jj’Shop Oa Mai n street, one door south of j the Cen tal H i i"e, Bluffton,lndiana. Bluffton, April Z 4,1857. vl nil. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, [Suriessor to 11. Durrie.) N’o. Sl. C.»l -,i n’lia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. 1 N ’.IALER in everydescription of Foreign and I J Dotu<-tic HARDWAR Fl: Iro , Nails,Sash Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Me-chanics’tool-of every variety; Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and copper. vl nl2. hTll&orbTsox P 0 R IT .4 7? D 1 ,V G Commission Merchants. J. E SILL- ? FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON j Indiana, vl nil. Wagons! Wagons'! JOHN* BOWERS, Tab's this method of informing his oldfrien.ls and the public tn general that he has opened a , W.IGO.UfffilliETIWF.lCDin’ In the town of D.con Main street, one door north ofthe F. iflUe. where he will be ■ found nt all times ready and willing to accomo- i date all who may favor him with their patro- i rage. Wagon". Carriages. Buggies. S -Ikies. Sleighs, Grain Cradles and wooding Plows, all < mad. to Order on short notice, and of thebest ; timber the country produces, w-ll seasoned, and by goof w kmen,»r,d noothers. which enabl-i , him to warrant ailhi" work to excel that, made , in any other "hop in the county. Prices cheaper than the cheapest, and term seasy. nl v 2 I. OOD XI \N HD USE. R C. BE.V2JET, - - - - Proprietor, Near corner Main and Calhoun Streets. nil v 2 ts. F3RT WAYNE. Ind. nuTiTCT tl xTTiT ~ she undersigned would respectfully announce ■ to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties that Lecontinu-’s tocarry on the Tanning and Currying in all its brancb.es,: at his old stand in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the short i: otuee. sole, harness, calf aud upper leath er. which wilt he finished upon the most approve 1 «tyl -, a-, isold on the meet ransonab'e term-' Tita highest market price will be paid in cash lor Lather for bides or bark al hi" 1 ' •rv C. L. SCHIKMEYER. March 13. 1857. n-ly. DAVID STI’DABAKER. Attorney sudFonnsellor at Law, DECATUR. IND. YYTILL PRACTI F. TN THE COURTS OF v v the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe j collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption oflands, 4c. Office in the Recorder’s i Office. April 3. 1857. j BL A1 Kll ITif IX G Jacob Pollison, Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adams i county and the public in general, that he has opened a Black-mith Shop in Decatur, on Jack"o i Blr *et. one s yiare west of the Eagle Office: where ht may h« found at all times, ready and I willing to serve al! who tnay favor him with : their patronage. All work warranted and pri- • ces cheaper r'u.,n other shop in town. f. n 26. i DILIT r7 [cobs, Wholesale and Retail BOOKS A STATIONERY, WALL A WIN- , DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND BJiIK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. . vl-nl2. 118. 0. W. fifAMPEB, PHYSICIAN «fc SI RGEON, i DECATUR. IND IA NA . UFOFFICE on Main Street, opposite Porter’s I Drug Store. vl nIO-
EXTRA SESSION CABBED' GEO. .NUMBERS, ; Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. And continues to niannmcture' all kinds o! ; plain and fancy furniture:such ns. . - 'Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breukfart :ables;’sofas, tetnte, ]«wng»s: cushion and com . mon chairs, bedstuaJs, <tc * I ; ? All of the above articles, and many others t 0 tedious tomertiun.manufactured I •VuRS.-Xi t he most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE For yourself before purchasing eF;wl ere, !» 1 i am determined not to lie undersold enu?r lO| this or any other town in the west: and, a=rc •ards quality, 1 defy allcompetition. A L S O, Coffins of all sizes and discriptions, kept con"tantlv on hand, or made to order, as tnay be : desire'd: with a first rate HEARSE if required,; Term" reasonable. iEFLuniber and all kinds of country produce j taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see aslant determined to sell. Quick sales at''’ ( small profit is my tno’to. Decatur, April" ’ 7, 1857. vl-nlO
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v ,all, Meyer & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils French and tmerieau Window Glass, Dye* Staffs. Brushes. Spices, Ac , Ac. Vo. 95 Columbia Street. nl-v2. FORT WAYNE, IND. CABINET \iTmOOMS, H. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main Street, Decatur,Tr.d. Where he keeps on h ind all kinds of Cabinet wire, such as bureaus, Secretaries, settees, suffas lounges, cupboards,ta hies,stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is made of the Best Material in the count v : and made by the best W orkmen intheState. In point of fineness and durability his workfar exceeds that, of ary ot her establishment in the county. His work iswarranted tostand the test al all times. Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl-n33. B[J('K<)HTinyGF r pt’lE subscriber t iiai.kf :! for the liberal paI tronnge heretofore reci iveil. would say to his old eustoiner* and to ’he pu'dic generally] that he Can at ail times be found at the Old S’and on Main street, second door north of the Brmk Corner.readv to do ::i> vthing in his line with neatness and dispatch. - -A. cl. tJ- es He keeps constantly on hand anJfor 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 ITORSFS on short notice, and in the best possible manner and he takes ihi’ method of assuring hiscustomers that the Cash System is prefiredtp the Carncr. and that they must expect lobe charged the highest possible price fur all work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29.1357. nl6-ly. NEWHARNESS T r i m m i n g Shop. Shop—One Door South of Bramerkatnn’s Store, formerly occupied as a Drug Store. ISBAEI MIESSE, Takes this method of informing the ci: ■ n' of ; Adams, and the public generally, that ho has ! : opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop, i where he may be found at all times ready and i willing to accommodate all who may favor him | wM, their pvouar- Tte will ke p constantly on hand every ve.r-’y werk in his line, from a j hame string to the very l>est of hart., ss. it: | see mad" to wlr. Big ies and C-.ri ■- .rim-j med in the- ms-t appnved style, Repairing i done on short notice, and on the most reasons- i bleterms. Al! work warranted: and all kinds I , of country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices. v2n 3. • , D. STCDABAKEF.. O. T. HAST Stndabaker & Hurt. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real j Estate,renting houses, collecting, psymc-ntofj Taxes. Ac., in Adams County. Indiana. All business int-usted' o their care will receive prompt attentior Office at the Recorders Office. Decatur,ln J Feb. 13, 1857. v-’n- ' B. W.OAKLEY. C.B. OAKLIY, B. AV. OAKLEY & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And Mannfactnrers of TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPERWAP.E, ’ AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street. FORT IT JYN E . IND IA NA. March 13,1857. n4-]y. New Arrangements. JACOB n.Vfi & s«.L | Have associated themselves together for the purpose of carry in,.-on the Black smith business j 'on a mor" exter.-iv e scale. Thev are prepared ; t to do all kinds of work in their fine of business j apon short notice; and will be happy to wait! s ' upontbeircustomcrsattbe “eld stand " Prices ’ -w and wrk wa —ant** i vi r. 4 1
Prospectus for 1858. SATURDAY EVENING POST, established avovst 4, 1821. The Paper that Never Su pends. A FAMILY WEEKLY, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE A NEWS. these times of Bank suspensions and Mer- j eintile suspensions the proprietors of the Sa tnnlav Evening I’-t call the attention of the ; ‘Llinirp’i’ort to their old and firmlyestab-, [lished weekly paper, as the paper that never, suspends. SIX TEaR S . Tt-Post ha" been published; and in a I that I r od tl rt.mgb Hmrs” and through ’bad Bmos ’through bank inflations and b nk couI tract ions, through prosperous seasotis and II i r,.,ntc" the Port hash en regularly isthrough ana f >rT . rd „ (i to it, thou- ! "’'-'’nfZbsrribers. Its pt ; .rifft ? rs ther.-U;-sanas rt a a an unfailing inney <>: t ' point to the y-’ , , <;, at j n asking of the future. A rb.?v l 'U -ce „f ;'>e patronage iI rPRdi og upon T!m Po«t ’ no more than what ’ will be : ‘ foterest and the pleasure of that pub. , : ,ic . ;h sTa "i\. nn tribtftora tothe Post, we may ' ' "rifted writers: William rtowirt MlVe Carev, T. S. Au'hur. Grace, e-nnnp, M ** Extra-Judicial Meduir.t,”<bc. S-OVET.VT. BV T. S. AltTTt. B. , , : Mr Arthur’s prod ictfons are so widely k « o Y.“’ j 1 YnrJ’v -av t’at ‘he tone of the' i A , .. ii k,, ooh"i-tont with the Mo pmaont noTuiPt - ..ini : , aLnrnctw which •!- ral an 1 ‘ ci p p pnr i. i ! wavs striven to impress upon the Fort. , I ... „.i. n w jsl, »o peruse the fia"h stone, i.icu I abound in th/ land pernicious and I Hve in-their tendency and effects can find | them we ra<n-et. sav. at everv corner. But the , I Pos?will "till maintain its high character as a | ip, nor which the most scrupulous parent may I allow freely t<’» enter THE FAMILY CIKCtT. And which will purify and and instruct. > Ofdemor lizing and corrupting the yonthfjn mind. Especially will its conductors aro d. in the publication of tl-.e weekly . long and disgusting reports unfortunately how so common of vile crimfnal cases; Believing a" tlrnv do. that the practice of pnK | lishingthe JetaiW I criminal trial" reciting therefrom, i a fiu.tfm can"e ofthe recent nlar, y" n ? Hke and erime in the community. Like be, . -Jike and rtl.at the mind feeds upon, that it will grow to resemble. CHOICE SELECTIONS Os all kinds, from the b- st foreign and domertic sources, shall continue to be, as here o c -on leading feature of The P..sr The Stories. E-savs. Sketches, Agricultural and . c. _nttfie Facts, Ac .Ac,. abtained in tins way for the readers of Thf. Post, are among the mos instructive as well as interesting portion of itcontents. the vtav cnr.iM Ofthe Prindical Literature ofthe 1.],,, is thu«given to our readers, ihl xost, weekly, has • something For, all _ 1 The members of the family. Novele D Essa -. Stories, Engravings, Agricultural Artu les the V.-W" krtches. Poetrv. Anecdotes. Rirlol. s. ( heWhole-aleand Retail Markets, Bank Rote List .Ac.. Ac . . 1 mason"' Fmallv. we may mention three good roawhy the. reading public should give the J i rence to The Post: ‘ L is snperiorto anv other Paper ofthe same priee It iieh -aoerthananyotherPaper ofequai merit ; h will h - certaiii to orne when paid tor. , Terms <Ca"h in advance) singlecopv 5- a yw 4e ° P ’V , _ rt .rnnnfelublo 00 ” "‘•andaeopytowrrterupofcluo., oo‘“ ' “ " 23 f ° “ "The postage of tl-.e Post to any part ofthe) United States, paid quarterly in adyanee. a t l, e office wh-’c it i" recei ed. is only 26 cents a < year. Ad '’” : CON No '32SoirthThirdst., “hiladelph'aTTSam pie Numbers sent gratis to anyone, wen r-q es'cd _ ~ " 4 lj’ ' P RiIS RECTUS cwww-pur" -ja ' pur? iRrtJ mm si ITS SFATIXEV, IS-'S. Ir is the in- uition .rt the Pr- prieters of Se -.tinel to -U'.ke it in all respect" a ap<? r worthy th ' support ofthe Democracy of And in th. n-n.-ion itscircnlanon is ed and it" ndvurlising patronage enl 7'“ be our ability to add te. ns interest. 11-' " , no local A rent", we depend entirely upon the for-sof o«r polisical friends to extend it- ci c.. l.i’ on. In no cheaper or more effectual way cbp political intellencc l>e circulated. zeal exc,<e<. i and party .wg inization preserved than J'.rongh the medium of thejress All then, who a •de ! siriousof:’w sueces of Democratic principles I and policy, can? serve thecause tn no better wav 1 than in extending the circulation of the politic- ! al organs of the party. ' The year, upon witch we have entered, will ■ | be on» ~f important event"- _ I T,on I , all matters of public interest shall . i t ro’.-yb’e fn»ol! : T”«ee An imp”'’”' I election occur" next October. 'A new J u. -- ! lature, memlmrs of Congress. Supreme , " | and most f th- Srate ofr r-are to he elected fl i It is onlv bv sleepless vigilence and untiring e>1 fort that’we can expect toroai»tain the supremacy ofthe Democratic p*ty. It behooves every ' Democrat, then, to inform himself upon the isj sues ofthe dav. which it w$ be the object of ! the S r-.tlncl f.-.: ’if'illy topresent, and thus be .prepared for the conflict. . i The Sentinel will lie governed in its pontica. course bv the authoratively expressed sentjm nts ofthe party. The principles ami policy it I promulgates it will he our aim to advocate and defend, believing that upon the integrity of the Deim-cratic party rests the preservation of our i unequalled Government. Il will represent the ! Democratic party of Indiana; not cliques, factions or men. It will be impartial towards all candidates for party favor but whoever it may : select as candidates for public position, and its ! representative men, it will be our object to elect ’ and sustain. The Sentinel will pay especial attention to commercial news, ’.he agricvlttral interests of the State, and ail miscellaneous intelligence.: ’We have made arrangements for the uews by ‘ telegraph as full as the Cincinnati papers This will a id largely to our expenses, for which we hope to be remunerated by an increased circulation. We will. also, send the Doily by express . to all the principal points in the State. term": Strickly io Advance. j Daily Sentinel,per annum, $6 00 Daily Sentinel, per month, 50 , Weekly Si n'invl, single subscribers,! year 1 50 Weekly Seniiuel,clubs of five, 6 25 Weekly Sentinel, cinbsof ten, 10 00 And the same rate for over that number. Those who send clubs of twenty or over, will be entitled to one c pv of the paper without charge. To those who get the three largest clubs for the Sentinel, we will present with suitable premiums A Ir-ss. BINGHAM A DOUGHTY. r 19 rl. Proprietors.
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Dniirß The the unde - signed was one of the ori.-itiH 1 proprietors of the Washincton Vini , long newspaper experiei c.e b< fore im i I establishmentCf that pr.].«-r. j-'-rtifif-’.ir i: riH • mising tothe public a paper well wort! y . | patronage. 3he State" will not l.e ti e o’n I anv clique or faction, and with no partial p’H i pose to serve, the paper will addn ssit«(■!?’<::.M i honest judgment <d 'lie peopls. ai d for will reh- upon their appreciate .r Aihlm-’. ■ J. P H£!SS.« ExctiAyGE". The Tri-Weckly States wi.: ’■ forwarded to all country papers which | the above a few insertions. vl nit. ■ TlhTmFt H.ANICS. INVENTORS AMjH MANUFACTURES. I Tn announcing the THHITFENTII Volume of the SCIENIIFIC AMERICAN, Publishers respectfully inform the public ' in order to increase and stimulate the fcrsuM tion of clubs, they propose to offer. 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N«» UUrtl S?ni« Ortrtl® Uav ng now one ’ialf of th- "?•« for a G 'znrrn and Bi-s rt “• our work about the first <»t •n-'Xt. giving a list ofthe i,".:u-‘S of e> ■' M Professional Men, th--.”.gho-tt * raided in alphabetical °^ cr population, and Statististics of eac . ft he state. . . ~ /• As a medium lor advertising 1 ; towns and counties of the 1 excelled. , , Persons wishing to f irmsn towns, giving information a" to Jation, Ac.’ can do so, s;imi mfo. w- B I thankfully received- H ;j SUBSCRIPTION PP.’'rt->’;| Booksellers and others wi*hin- J _ cal agents will be allwo.l a irterd-' All letters for information n ‘°’ Box 50-’, imiioaart-’ ;® Hart’s - New Grist H 1 The undersigned c to successful opperalion, a ft: - c i one mile north west of Decatur. ' ■ee tothe citizens of Adams an* J v .. iBB ties, that he is now prepared ’ ' all kinds in a superior manner. D Mii i«M red the services of one of the l in the State, and spared no p-“-- i : mill convenient for his custoioe ■ • 1 close application to his business - i eral share of the public '' May 7 58. v 2 nl3 tf_ .-<■ ij WILLIAM G- SPE’f'J Attorney and € e "-ifi i master M* DECATUR. Ada=s H EFB isiness intrusted to his ca. M 4 prompt attention. n ’ I Feb. 13, 1857 ■
