Decatur Eagle, Volume 3, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1859 — Page 3
****£-.■ jz-L'j'yj ■■■- DIED— At his residence near Shanes- [ rille, Mercer County, Ohio, on Wed- I nesday. the 2<l inst., Mr. E. P. BLOSSOM, aged 51 years. DECATLR MARKET. Corrected Weekly by Niittruan & Crawford. Wheat, white, $1 05 Eggs, $ 12 <• red, 1 Oil Salt, 2 5 Corn, 75 Lard, Hi Oats, •* * Beef, 350 Ji IQo gye, 6'2 Flax s’d, j no Buckwheat, 25 Clover, 5 50 Beam, 87 Timothy 1 50<fcy 00 Flour,hurt 2 75 | Apples,dry, 2 ?5 gutter, 11 | Black salts 2 50@2 75 Cheese, 8 <t 1 I Shoulders smoked, <i Pork ■'> " •<<is s'l I Hams •« g[ Fort Wayne Market. Wheat, $1 15 I hard, $ 9 Flour, 5 75 | Hams, 8 Rye flour, 300 Pork, 4 00@5 75 Corn, 7 • Beef, 35 1 i Buckwheat, 50 Flaxseed, 1 00 Oats, 5’ : Clover, 5 0 ; Barley, 70 Timothy, 1 25 1 Rye, 7 ' Apples, green, 1 59 ’ Beans, 12) <. <j ry( 200 potatoes, 60 Wool,common, 21 Onions 75 “ fi ne> 3 1 Butter, 14 Whitefish, 4 s'l! Cieese, 8 Trant, 4 2'. Eyjs, 12 Lake herring, 400 gait, 2 00 f Hides.green, 3 Bacon. 8 | Hides,dry. 5 MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE. A. J. ALEXANDER’S. Thirtieth Magnificent Cash Watch & Land GIFT DISTRIBUTION. For February 21st, 1859 contains $) setts solid silver ware, 40 henry go’d chains 210 acres of rich farming land, 42'158 in American gold, and 400 Gold .nd Silver Watches. ■ Among which will be found the great ‘AMER- ■ IOAN SPORTING WATCH’ worth §2s'1 — I Presenting agrand total of 2 >0 ’ prizes, amount- I I login the aggregate to the magnificent sum of I 814,90300 I TICKETS LIMITED TO 17009, BflnePrize To Every Eighth Ticket! ■ Tbeabove array of valuable goods, will be j ■ distributed in public in Edinburgh, Ind., bv a I B disinterested Committee of gentleman elected B hr the ticket holders themselves, on Monday ■ February 2 i*t. 1859. I In presenting this my THIRTIETH Scheme B to the favorable consideration of the public, I B embrace this opportunity of returning tny sin | {.re thanks Io my numerous friends ai d patB tons throughout the Union for the very liberal I manner in whic they have patronized me I heretofore, and to show that I fully appreciate B their kind favors, I would say, that it has been B t>t constant aim and -tudy to render my B Sclte.nesacceptible to them, and at the same B time the most liberal of anything of the kind B ever off.-red for public consideration and in this H connection it is a source of gratification to nr* B tab..enabled to make the announcement that I I have recently effected arrangements by which ■hi future, I will be enabled to receive iny ■ Batches direct from tlie manufacturers, both ■in this country and Europe, and as a cause- ■ pence I will beenabled to furnish my custo ■ tiers, with the very best watch in use. It will I flso be observed, that in my Scheme for Febru- 1 1 have introduced a number of the cele : ■ bra'.ed 'AMERICAN WATCHES’ maitufaclur- , ■ «ibv Appleton, Tracy <t Co , Waltham, Mass., 9 all of which are warranted for ten years, and!
■ ire unquestionably the best watches in use. I This will be th. 3 uh distribution I havegiv- 1 ■ min the past four years, and in every instance ■ the drawings have taken place mi lhe day spec- 1 ■ ified and as advertisod (for which see program ■ me.) they have in every instance been conduct- . ■ taixolcly by a committee elected by the Vick ■it holders ALL being free to attend. Immedi i ■ Mely after the drawing the result i* printed ■ w*d lurwarded together with the prizes drawn ■ loall ticket holders, either by mail or express. ■it my expense In this connection [ deem I ■ more than rig! tto add. for the ben ; ■ those who are unacquainted with me, I ! Stud who W(»uhl like to ‘t ry their luck’ in my ■ that I hereby authorize them toon- | ■*!***their money to .Mr H. Daily, of the firm Daily, of this place, who is one of ■ IWl*niostivsponsiblc men ofthe State, who wi I for the money so depo ned; and if the ■ dues noi. go off pieeisely as stated, (see , ■Rramme.) ail you will have to do will be to ■ n “ on Mr. Daily, for your money. Under t'u* I you see, it would be utterly im■>iblc fur mt to take any advantage of you, j ■ "fnjf I vvere so disposed. ■m A complete list of prizes, together wi h of drawing <fcc., i> printed and will warded to all who de>ire it. ■ •'‘il responhible are desired to act as for the sale of my Tickt L-, ami will b- ■ h !'hed with ’Pickets at, 80 cents each togeth , Bt I '.' 1 full instructions, the premiums we allow ■ -i.ihgdic. I"W /wki-ts 1 dol ; six tickets 5 dels.; ■i ' c • ’ we,, ty bve tickets 1',., A ' must I.* adJp-.-i.seJ to A J. ■ t) 1 4 ? 1,eu ’ Edinburgh, Johnson County Iml ■ - la ,| iy drawings are fairly, honestly, and B' ,l hiy Conducted. I would respectfully re ■ ? 11 to the following, who are among the ' ■? P ron IJ n cnt cit i Zt . n s of J<>hn -on County: KWh Perry. Sheriff of Co., A. tfeifer ,,f John-on Co.. w p Rus4 , at Edinburgh, c w Slll , w Esq S'* abh and 1 S Moore, all of this ]>laee take place or. the third ■’“any in every Month. A- J- ALEXANDER, Proprietor, |Hr>n n n Edinburgh, Johnson Co., Ind i ” UI - IM 'X, Decatur, Indiana, agent ■Weof tickets. fttice to Non-residents. ■ l n« Court of Common Pleas of Adams I County, May term, 1859. W 1 "?- D Nutiman) Complaint to fore,w - r cluse a Mortgage. J' s Furbee, j s l“ w '.l ,e plaintiffin this behalf and ' f with l * ie complaint, that the 1 ls a ••on-resident of the State of Ind"p ,r "s'"' < ' 9'dcred that the defendant be »? t ' i ' nt ' iUll ’ P en deucy of said comu",*'ss !•* appear in said Court, on the at the Court House in Ku,, y> ai| d answer or demur to said ComM'.' and i ' ,r< t *' ! " ® ,st c all* n K thereof, the t-. 1 .’'’lngs therein contained will be ■ « Confessed. ■f*. 1 w ’ tnKßs whereof I have her unto ■f l *! ,n y hand and affix the seal of ■ ’ aid Court this the 41 th day of FebI»arylßs9. | |kll issa JAMES 5- JJIMCOKE, I *’** Clerk.
! Sheriffs Sale. Abraham Sipes In the Court of Common vs - z Pleas of Adams Count v Aley Ross. \ Indiana. I "DI virtue of an execution issued out 01 the | 1 > < Jerk s office of the Court of Common Pleas I of Adams County, Indiana, and to me directed and delivered, 1 have levied upon and will expose to sale. al public auction, nt the Court’ House door in Adams County, Indiana, between , the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock >■ m , on Monday the 7th dayof March, 1'59, the rents and prefills for a term of years not exceeding seven, the following described leal es- ‘ tate to-wit: In-lot number seventeen (17), in thetnwnof] Buffalo, in said county. a« the <ame is designated and numbered upon Studabaker’s recorded ' plat, of said town. And on failure to realize therefrom the full 1 amount of the exeettion,! will at the same ; t ime and place by public auct ion as aforesaid ex pose to sale the f. e simple of said above described real estate. Taken as the property of Aley Ross, at the suit of Abraham Sipes. GEORGE FRANK ! Feb. 11,1559. Sheriff. Sheriff’s Sale. | J. Young G. PomroyJ Tn the Court of Comvs. > mon Pleas of Adams II W Jones <fc SLinton ) Comity, Indiana. By virtue of an execution to me directed and ih.-livered by the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, Indiana. I have levied upon and will expose to >ale, by public auction at the Court. House door, in Ad ins County Indiana,between the hours often o’clock A M i anti four o’clock P M. on Monday the 7lh day of March, 1359. the rents and profits for a term ol ■ years not exceed in if seven of the following <le i scribed real estate to-wit: In lots number twenty, twenty-seven and twenty eight, in the to in of Buff do, in said county, as the same is designated upon the of , ficial recorded plat of said town i ! And on failure to realize therefrom the full ; ' amount ofthe execution, I will at the same time j , and place I y public auction as aforesaid expose | to sale the fee simple of said abeve described I real estate. Taken as the property of Hiram W. Jones, al the suit of Young Pomroy. GEORGE FRaN< Feb. 11, 1859. Sheriff. Township Trustees. Notice is hereby given that, the Board of! trustees of Washington township, Adams conn- i ty.will meet at the township Clerk’s office, in ! the town of Decatur, on Satin .lay the’dClh dav I iof February 18.59. for the purpose of making I 1 their annual settlement; of whirl) Supervisors ! and all other persons interested will take notice. JESSE NIBLICK. Feb. 11, 1859. Township Clerk (.1.11 I 1.1.. Wholesale and Retail Na. h/icee re .Na.' BOOKS .t STATIONARY. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WALL <t WINDOW P APER. BOOK BINDING Ac , Ac. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. v3-nl the ladies’ w mil FOR 1859. Volumes xiii and xiv. EDITED BYT S ARTHUR AXP MISS VrS. F. ToW.VSEXD In announcing the volumes of the Monte ■ Magazine for 1859. the publishers cannot but rej fertothe significant fact, that, while nearly ev I erv other literary periodical in the. country lost
| ground during IXSB, under the depressing in ' fluence of ihe times, the Home Magazine increa- j I -ed in circulation beyond any previous year!—i k fact like this needs no comment—it speak< br itself, and we only remark, on presenting it | that it has encouraged us in the work of preps- I ring a magazine for the HOMES OF THE PED i PLE, that shall come to both parents and chil- ; ■lren as a true and welcome friend, more than invthing that has occurred since the initial : 1 number went forth. • Our magazine will continue under the same I editorial supervision as before, and its pages confine to be largely supplied from the editors’ pons. Other writers of ability will aid m the I task of prod living a period cal which i?designed to ni’-ct a want that no other work husat- ! tempted so broadly tosupplv. Besides the literary Department, there will be, as heretofore, lin each number— A Mother s Dapartmant. A Health Department, A Bays' aid Gir’s' treasury. The Toilette and Work Table. Hints for Housekeepers, an Editorial Department. Reliable Colored Fashion Plates and fine 'steel Engravings, besides an almost endless v.'i■ietv of Needle-work Patterns will rout inn-* t<>, !>., giv- n. In a word, the Homo Magtzme -hall be all that any magazine of its kind in the I country. ’•’he admirers of Miss Townsend will b«pleas< d to learn that she will commence, in the Jan nary number, n new novel, entitled — “WAIT AND SEE,” 1 To be continued through six or seven numbers, of the Mne-z/ne. Those who have read her -■I.OOK OUT.” needriot.be reminded of the , pleasure that is in store for them. TERMS. ' One copy for one year, $2: Two copies one 1 year : Four copies for one year $5. MI additional subscribers above four at ' the same rate,'hat is, $1 per an num Where twelve subscribers and S's am sent,the getteri up of the club will he entithul to an additional i copy of the Magazine. Specimens furr i-h.-d to I all who wi'h to subscribe or make up Clubs. CLUB3INC WT"H OTHER MAGAZIXES. Home Vagazmc and Gndey's I.adv’s Book, one year, $3 ail. Home Magazine and Hauer’s .Magazine, one year. S 3 s' l . Home Magazine, Goifey's Lady’s Book, and Harper s Magazine, one year. LrThe January number of the Home Mag- ■ azine will be readv. as a specimen, on the first I ~f December. Let all who desire a good mags-1 zilie for 1*59 be sure to see a copy before sit.> scribing for any other petiodical Write for a copy, and it will be sent free, \ddre.-s copy.au T s ARTHV R<k CO. 323 Walnut St., Philada. 7IS HIIITH IE THDI R I c. w. MI LLER. Begs leave to inform his old customers, and the ' public in general that he has moved Ins Simp to ( the cornerofFiJst and Mad.son Streets, d.rectly East of the Post Offi. e. Work done on the most, reasonable terms:—all kinds of country ’ pro luce taken in exchange for wor»-.—v2-n4l ( ~~~DRsT FOR I'ftH a SCIISUTZHR, General Practitioners in .Medicine and Surgery. Decatur, Indiana : OFFICE Over Bollman <£ Patterson’s Store
Important to Females. DR CHEESEMAN'S PILLS, j Prepared by Cornelius L, Cbeeseman, M. D , NEW YORK CITY. The combination of ingredients in these Fills are the result of a long and xtensive practire They are mild in their operation and certain in i correcting irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpita tion of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, j disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. I Tn M?r'-ied Ladles. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills are invaluable, ns they will b ing on th" monthly period with regain.ity. Ladies wliohavo been disappointed in the use of other pills can place the utmost confidenee in Dr. Cheeseman’s pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE. There is one eonditim of the female system in V'hirhthe pill it ran not lie token without producing n PRCHTif \T{ RTSULT. The rnnilitinn referred \ tois PREGNANCY-thtresuItMISOARRTAGE. ' S-. c'i i„- the irresistnble tendency of the medicine to restore t e sexwil functions to a normal condition, that enen the reproductivepnw rof nature cannot resist it Warranted purely vegetable, and free from i anything injuries. Explicit directions, winch should be read, accompany each box. Price $1 Sent by mail on enclosing $1 to the General Agent. Sold bv oxe Dkugoest in every Town | in the United States. R B HUTCHING. General \g. nt for the Unit d Spates, ! 165 Chambers Str.-e’, New York. Io whom all t-nle.sale orders-hould he addressrd. Sold by T. J. TOLAN, Druggist, Decatur Indiana. ; American Literary Agency A fine steel engraving, with every subscription for Magazines or Illustrated Newspapers. Subscriptions to anv of the three dollar Mnggazines, oranv of the illustrated Newspapers, ! (seelist) will bo received as follows: 1 subscripI lion and No 2 engraving for three dollars, 1 ' subscription and No. I engraving for four dol lars I subscription and Nos. I and 2 engravings ' for five dollars, 5 subscriptions and .5 No 2en- ’ graving* for fifteen dollars, and No. 2 engraving to I he getter up of the club, 5 subscript ions and 5 Nos. 1 and 2 engravings for twenty dollars and one M igazine* and Nos. 1 and 2 engravings to getter up of the club. MAGAZINE LIST. Harper, Knick -rboeker, Literary Messenger. Godov, Atlantic, Graham, Great Republic. Blackwood, or any of the Review; Living Age for 2 subscriptions, Ac., Ac. WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPERS. Harper’s Weekly. Frank Lessie, Ballou, Glca soil’s ’’Battle Ship,” Ac. Subscriptions will also be received to the leading Weekly Newspapers—New York, Boston, Phila.lephla, Ac , —whose Subsriptions are two dollars per year, as follows: — ! subscription and No engraving, for two dollars 1 sub scription and No 1 engraving for three do lars, I siib-cription an I Nos. 1 and 2 engraving for I four dollars, 5 subscription and No. 2 engrav- ; lings for ten dollars and No I engraving to > I the getter up of the club, 5 subscript! m and 5| I No. I engravings for fi f teci’dollars .and one "X | j , a paper, and No. I engraving to the getter up of the club, 5 subscriptions and 5 Nos land2l I engravings for twenty dollars. 1 extra Paper. I I and Nos 1 and 2 engravings to the getter up j of the < lub. To Those Iles ring tn Take no (labs
lonic Nos 1 and ? engravings will be sent preI paid, for two dollars, Magazines and New.-pn-I pers mail' <1 by the Publishers. The engraving I are now ready, and will be mailed immediateIly on receipt of the money, prepaid Subsc. ip , lions received at any number desired. Description of Engravings. No. I—“ Columbus and his Compaxions Rn I turning ix Chains” —Size 24x3 inehes. PubI iished at five dollars, from the Original paint--1 ing by Leutze. 2—“ Christ Weeping over Jeri silem ” — I Size 19 x 2'l. Published at three dollars, from 1 a painting by Sip. Charles Easlake, R S. i No I—ls from the celebrated original painti mg by Leutze, who is acknowledged to beat the head of his profession, as a Historical Pain ter, of the Dusseldorf School, whose ” Washing ' ton Cro-sing tho Delaware,” and other kindred i subjects,have given him truly the front rank I among Historical Painters. The Plate, in an | hinfinslied state, was purchased ' v the Old | American Art-Union for .3,000 dollars It is ; 1 now finised in ihe best style by the well known : engravers and plate publishers, M. s-rs A. H. Rilehie <t Co. N. Y.. ami it is -he believed to be one which every American citizen will be proud i lu possess. I Xo 2—ls from the original painting by Sin. ; Charles Eastlake, P. 8 , who has long been rec- I ognize,! as the leader of British Art. Ihe subject is one which will recommend it to popular I favor its ex, cution is unsurpassed, and we do , not hesitate to sav that it is far superior inevery [ respect, to any engraving which has been pre- j i sealed with any magazine or oilin'subscription. [ The under-igned. having for some years pa t , heenengaved in publishing and mailing period ical niatteX am! having imide the ino.t liberal j and extensive arrangements wilh the principal 1 publishers, now offer- greater inducements for ( subscriptions to Magazines and Newspapers, than has ever been presented to the Anieiican people—giving every subscriber advantages for enjoyment of pure and wholesome Literature, and'the finest specimens of Art at a trifling cost These great advantages could not. be presented bv any one publisher, but by the combination ofthe many who subscribe forsuch matter; and ! a small percentage on each,enables all toenjoy I the benefits thus offered. The Engraving- presented are not. hid worn out out plates, but ne ami original, and well worth the prices attached without the periodical By strict attt.ention and promptness io all , business transactions, I hope to merit the approbation and co-operation ofthe pulic, inexI tending pure Literature and Art in onr country, i Adnress GEO H BRONSON. 546 Broadway, New A'ork. M’m. G. SPENCER, Agent. Decatur Indiana. REFEREN CES. 0. F. Bradley, ,t Co., D. B. Cook «t Co. Chicgo. Dr. S. 0 Aliny. J. L s-kwood, Milwaukie Cin. Enquirer, D. 0. Michael, cor. Vine And <t Levee sts., St. Louis, houses, Cincinnati Hiram Johnson, Banker Ohio. Buffalo. Jan. 21,1855. v2-n > *■ Last Notice. All claims due ns, and not paid in this month will be left with an officer for collection. J. D <V J.M. NUTTMAN. February 4, 1858.—n5'J-3t. |. Dried Fruit. DRIED Peaches and Apples at NUTTMAN <t CRAWFORD'S
JKI 2WW «» K& .SU .m, ’•.H’’ r Q" 9 PUBLIC ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR FALL AND WINTER STOSK OF DIY DODDS, CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, &c.,&c. And in fact, everything ever found in a Store in this D ggings ' I JUST RECEIVED AT THE AV HITE CORNER! I ALL OF WHICH WE ARE SELLING EXTREMELY LOW FOR GOOD PAY. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES. I Decatur, Tod., Oct. 2, 1858. NUI PMAN <fc CRAWFORD. —. — : —
I WHISKEY FROM 25 CENTS TO 50 PER GALLON! WINES, Gli, RUM AND BRANDIES. FROM 81 50 TO 87 00 PER GALLON. "SIM MT ■ FIUS, -NO ■ NO HI, ... tfew. CALL A T T IT E NE XV D R U G STO R E 1
IBOOTS& SHOES! F. J. GILL IG, Is still carrying on the Boot and Shoe bnsi ness in Decatur, where he has the vtrv bb-t df Stock on hands; and intends to si>H low for the ready John. Shop, al his residence on First, street, sou’ll end. v: n2l. NEW ’ Aiufi vTvTTT! FASHIOWABLE TAILOR! S .1111! E L SCHLEGEL, Would resppctfully inform the citizcnsof, D<*eatur and vicinity, that hr ha* permanrntlv located in Decatur, wii«*rr he will carry on the I ailoring business in all i's various biauthrs. in ’he im»st.lashianablc style. Wo~k warrant••d to j*i,ve ga; isfacli«»n, and done upon reasonable lernis. Produce taken in rxchai jr t tor work. Shop opposite the first Presbyterian Church, wh ‘ he may al all limes be foiled. Nov’. 26, 1355. vJ—n 12 »irn i TO Tlllf Hi EFt MH Ell! Boots & Shoes, Cheaper and Better than Evert JESSE NIBLICK. Has juit return?d from the East, where Ims been laying in a stock ot Leather: winch he is now making p for ‘hi ' nccom nad itot those who mav favor him \vtth their patrotiajxr. His leather is all pur .’based bvhinisrl r aml hr warrants it to hr good His wo kis ail ni id*'un'le” hi*> owr ins - ruction; and he ke ‘ps none but the < OUNTItY SnOEM AKUKS. ! furnished with cv-rything in their line on the most reasonable terms. Oct. 5 1858. v2-n36-tf. : Banking and Exchange e»MT"M.'<3rar 3; ’ J.D.NUTTMAN, Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver uncurren Bank Vo'rs, Land Warrants, Promissory Notes i 'Jo inty, l’-> vu 'hip, and To'wn Orders, ic., Jrc. i l ight and sold. Money received uu deposite j ami interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl n 35. 1. i'. SToCMlllllibE. DEALER IX ROOKS,ST4TION EHY, WA I.L PAPER ’•‘H a j?** And Musical Instruments. ! No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne. ; f itliana. v 2 nl‘> 1 v Sign of the Padlock. OLIVUR P. MORGAN, ( Successor to H Durrie.) No St. ibilnmjin Street. Fort Wnvnc Ind DE \.LER in evervilfscrint.ion of Foreign and Domestic II VRDIYARE: Iro Nails,Sash Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Me ■hanics’tools of every variety : Cooking, Box ; ind Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and copper. _ vfnl2.
HILL & ORBISON. ?’ 0 li IF .1 ,? D 1 y G --NBu Nft.’ ai» Commission Merchants. J. E HILL- ) FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON.} Indiana. vl n.'l. Wagons! Wagons!! i JOHN ROWERS, fakes this nn-thotl of informing his o!<| fr it n I - i md the public in general that, ho has opened a |WlG!)\&CVllliViE]ini'FACTOl{y tn the town of Decatur, on Main street, one I d«Tor north ofthe Eagle office, where he will bo | found at all times ready and willing to accoino--1 I it.e all xvho inay favor him with their patronage. Wagons, Carriage*, Buggies. Sulkies i Sleighs,Grain Cradles and wooding Plows, all | made toorder on short notice, and of the best , ’ imber the feoiiutry produces, well seasoned, and bv goo 1 woikmen.and 110 others, which enable* him to warrant all his work to excel that mad< in any other shop in the coitnty. Prices cheaper than the cheapest, and terrft seasy nl v 2 GOODMAN 110 USE, R. C. BESN.ET, - - - - Proprietor, Near corner Jlain and Calhoun Streets. nil v” ts. FORT MAYNE. Ind. FrniTWmyn The undersigned would respectfully announce to idle citizens of Adams and adjoining counties tliat he continues to carry outlie Tanningand Currying in all its branches, at his old stand m Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper Icath er, which will be finished upon the most appro ved style, and sold on the most reasonable terms The highest market price will he paid in cash or leather for hides or nark at his Tannery. C. L. SCIURMEYER. MirrhlT I) IVID STLDABAKEK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DDOATUR. IND Y\t!LL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF IT the ivnlh Jmlicial Circuit, attend tuthe collection of claims,the payment of taxes,relemption of lands, <tc. Office in the Recorder’s Office. April 3, 1857. II L A C M 11 I T II I A G Jacob Pollison/ Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adam? countv and the public in general, that he hs.s opened a Blacksmith Shop in Decatur, on Jackson Street, one square west of the Eagle OfilNwhere h< may be found at all time®, ready and willingto serve all who may favor him with their patronage. All work warranted and prices cheaper than in town, v n2n dr. s. ii.Triiiixs? Surgeon Dentist. DECATUR INDIANA. OFFICE—At the New Drug Store. v?-n43 Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever I offered in this place, may befonrd at the Oct. 1857. White Corner. Broken Bank Money > HpAKEN for goodsatthe jL Oct. White Corner
EXTRA SESSKIN CALLED! LEO, MM BEPS, Still on Herds at His eld Etand on Eccor.il street, cfpcsite the Put lie Se vere. ‘And continius to niuLiii.’.cliai s nil kind. o.f plain and fancy fun.iturr na b i- F< cn ;■ • ll’ireaiis, side, centre, diliirg rid Inakfust | labh s; zofa», tetate. Im rg< cushion and <c Dimon chairs. L. d.-t< ads. <tc <kc. l.- r Allot the above articles, ri d many dhera I :o led ion.- to men tion. u.anut: ctv red to < . <:w, of ’ the best of material; nnd by the 1 ,si veil n in Ijn the country. Al! of wl.ict he will hiH ..4, ! t he most reasonable tcinis. CALL AND SEE For yolirsel t 1 el',a e yi.i < Lseii'g tlivl.e'o, as, ;am determined not to be ta;j< Isold < iil.rr in ‘ : his <,r any other tov' n in 11 e wr st; , cd, rs regal da qualiiv, 1 d. fy all. < n ] r iiticn. A L S O. Coflhiß of all sizes nnd discript’< it «. kept c< nstanlly on hand, or made to ( i<b r. a*- nuv be ideaiu-d; with m first rate HEAFiPIt if reep ired. I Perm- 1 roaf-i nr-Lle > IJ’Lumber and all kind* nf country r—<dvre ’taken in ••xchnngc for Furniture. Call ard h»* las ! uni determined to sell. Quick tr.its ’ small profit it. my moito. | I) entur, April ' R 57. \ I »»H’ % iOS ? A, - i~-4 'L pall, Meyer (c. WHOLFSA LF DFA M I’S IN I Drugs, Med'iCi'i’.es. Paints, Oils, l u nch und American Window Glass. D-jc* Stuffs. Brushes, Spices, &c., fcc. I Vo. 95 Culunihia Street. .11-12. FOR’f WA Y.XE. JED. HillET Vl Hi El! lid ff, 11. .MEYERS, Has opened a Caf.ii rt >Vnrehouse, rn 5I«:n Street. Decatur, li.d. Where he keeps on Land ill kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus. Sec■etarie’,setter’s, soffas lounges, rn; boards, ta ’-| b]< s,stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the ■ finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is I made of the Best Material ’n the county; and made bv the la st Woikmen
in the Stale Tn point of fineness and diiTabil* 11 y his work far eiceeds that of «nv other < slid ■ ’ishment in ihe co.i'i y. Hiswoik i*. warranted 'o si and tin fest ?h nil tin es\ Decatur, St pt 25. 1b.”7. tl-n£.7. BL CnSMll'BINi;; r pilE sub-criber thank fill for * lie lil era] pa I trohffge heretofore rer< iv< d v • i.ld m. v'u his old customers and so ihe pnblir generally , hat hecan al ail times be.found at ’ he Ohl Si;.i d n Main st.- *et, second • north nt tho Erick to do anything in his line with neatnos and dispatch. He kcetfs constant I v <»n hand nt d for sale. on e I and t'Wo horse wagons, which hr wrrrai Is io he 1 made of ihe l»<‘-t of timber, well «( atoned, and i ’robed in a good and «übsfnnlTal fnrrf <t ; lie is. also, prepared to SIfO L ITOKSJSnn short notice, and in the Lest possiMc manner and he I nkes this method of assuring his cu«f o- ; mers t hat Ihe Cash System is prcf<rc«l»-> ihp ; Credit, and that they must expert 1o b< rhn r ged I the highest possible pride for nil Work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1R57. rib 1 v . NEW IT A H NESS -Wi T r i ni in ing Shop, shop-'Onc Door South of B>i«nierlutinp*9 Store, formerly occupied ns a Drug Store, i s n i f i ii i e s s i:. Take, this mi thorl of informing tJ o riiir.m* of , A'bun-. mill the public gciiilnjly, that le lss opened a hew Harr-ess nn<l Tr’n mirg Fl" p. I ' where 1 e mav be found at nil tirria trr.tlv tej ■ ; willing tn ncrommt date al I nJ n n ay fa\ < r 1 m i with their patronage H< v. ill le<p cotutantlv on Land every variety work in hi- line. 1., ni a j hanic*String to the very best of J arness, n ntires- , ses made to order Bvggi< - riul Carrii’L'ea 1’ tn- : med in ti e most nppn vrd style. JOpniting clone on short notice, and on the tnost rcti'craIbleterms. All work warranted: mid all kitdu of country ptedtire takc-h in exchange fur work jat cash pt ices. V2n 3. ; P. STl'pAfiaktn. O. T. UAKT Sttidabnkcr A: Ifnrt. rl REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will atleed to the purchase and sale of Reel Estal e. renting hotiK s. ceJJectieg, yrvntntof - I Taxes, dre., in Adams C 3 tinty. Indim a. All business i iifoisted ’ o their cure will receivc prompt attehtior Office at the Decor- ' I ders Office. Decatur, Tint. I Feb. 13, 18 7. yl. n | B.W.OAKLET. C. B.OAKili, B. W. OAKLET « SM, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND ETOVES. i And M»ni»if»»ctnrer« of i TIN, SHIFT IRON AND COTTER WARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE. No. 79, Columbia Street, fort ir j yy e . iy 1)1 a y a . March 13,1857. n 4 ly. New Arrangements, JACOB KING & SOX, , Have associated themselves tepeih<r frrt'e purpose of carryingou the Ulnckmuth I usincea lon a n nre extensive rcale. They are pre] aied ' to do all kinds of wetk in iheir fine of business (upon short notice; and will be hajpv to wait 'ipou their erstomers at the “old stand.’’ Pricta low and work warranted rl u 4.
