Decatur Eagle, Volume 3, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1859 — Page 3
Candidates’ Column. w o are authorized to announce the name of tOHN McCONNEL, as a candidate for the of- ’ ]L of Clerk of the Court, subject to the deci- I •on of the Democratic Primary Election. undersigned would announce to the De- j ooracy of Adams county, that he will be a: for the office of County Auditor, sub- ■ to the decision of the Primary Election in W. G. SPENCER. I Messrs. Editors:—You will please announce I Rename of JOSIAH CRAWFORD, as a candi-, date for the office of County Commissioner, for | the 3d district, subject to the decision of the I Democratic Primary Election Many Voters. ■ We are authorized to announce the name of CHARLES NELSON, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, for the 3d dis- , trict, subject to the decision of the Democratic i Primary Election. DECATUR MARKET. Corrected Weekly by Nuttman & Crawford. *
Wheat, white, $1 05 I Eggs, $ 12 « red, 100 | Salt, * 250 > Corn, 15 Lard, 10, Oats, 50 Beef, 350A 400 jtye, 62 Flax s’d, 1 00 Buckwheat, 25 Clover, 5 50 Beans, 87 Timothy 1 50 A 2 00 flour, hun 275 Apples,dry, 225 Butter, 14 Blacksalts2 50@2 75 I Cheese, 8 A 1 ’ | Shoulderssmoked, 6 pork 5 o l@s 50 | Hams “ 8 Fort Wayne Market. Wheat. $1 L> Lard, $ 9 flour, 5 15 Hams, 8 , gvoflour, 300 Pork, 4 00@5 7o I Cirn, 70 Beef, 3 59 Buckwheat, 50 • Flaxseed, I 00 Oats, 5' 1 Clover, 550 Barley, g Timothy, 1 25 p vp '■’ Apples, green, 1 5(1 Mns, I 2" “ dry, 200 Potatoes, *’o Wool .common, 24 Onions 75 “ 30 | B ter 14 Whitefish, 4 50 Cheese’, » > . 4 i 12 Lake herring, 400 djt ’ 2 00 Hides,green, 3 rtco’n . 8 Hides,dry, 5 List of Letters. In the Post Office at Decatur Adams County Indiana, February 16, 1859. Ahr, Jacob. M a r.‘ h, Ben jamin Apple, Godfrey Muma, Christian Barnhart, Martin Miller, Henry Becker, Henry Moore Monmouth Barton, George AV. McDonald,Levi Brookwan, Jem D. Me.ryman, Henry L. Brosman, Isaac Neihouler, Christian Coxen.E. G. Pryor. Solomon Corothwait, Edward Park W. <t Son Dewease, Joseph Pemberton, John Dougherty, Missll. A. Hugg, D. W. C. Dougherty, Oliver Rookwell, James Danatin, David Ruckles, H.J, p el . r (J. States Attorney A. C. Funner,' '* illlam Scherry Christian Gideon,’Susan Swisher, A. (Heckler. David Vitts, Peter Hower, Catherine Wilson, E. R. Henderson, Samuel " inegar, Rex, F. Harrison, Catherine M alker, Joseph Hixson, Uriah Wolf, James Kiplinger, E. Wolf, S. Kahl, Henry '* ill, John A.
| LimecoMey <t ReinkeyYV alton, YV illiam I Long, George Whitehurst, Jacob B Persons calling for the above letterswill fl please sav advertized. I S. C. BOLLMAN, P. M. ! Administrator’s k ale. H Notice is hereby given that the undersigned I administrator de bonus non of the estate of Mary I Ann Berlin, late of Adams county, deceased, I will by virtue of an order of the Court of Com--1 mon Pleas of Adams county, Indiana.made at I the February term thereof, sell at public aucI 'ion. between the hours 10 o’clock a m and 4 o’- : H clock P M I On Saturday, April 2, 1859. | Tlie following described land, to-wit: —T he i 1 north half of the north west quarter of the north I east quarter of section thirty-two, in township | | twenty-six north, of range rilteen east, contain1 ing twenty acres, in the county of Adams and ; I State of Indiana, on the following terms, to- i I w ‘ t: • One third of the purchase money to be paid I in hand, one third in six months and the residue I in twelve months from the day of sale; the deI ferred payments to be secured to the satisfac--9 tion of the undersigned, waiving valuation or I appraisement laws, and with interest from S date. J DAVID STITDABAKER, ; Feb. 18, 1859. Administrator.
i Sheriff’s Sale. J. Young &G. Pomroyl In the Court of Com- : vs. > mon Pleas of Adams I H W Jones SLinton.) County, Indiana. ■ H By virtue of an execution to me directed and | delivered by the Clerk of the Court of Common IBleas of Adams County, Indiana. I have levied upon and will expose to sale, by public auc- ' » on at the Court House door, in Adams County J n diana,between the hours often o’clock A Mfour o’clock P. M. on Monday the 7th day of March, 1859, the rents and profits for a term of | years not exceeding seven of the following de scribed real estate to-wit: In lots number twenty, twenty-seven and twenty eight, in the town of Buffalo, in said county, as the same is designated upon the official recorded plat of said town. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the execution, I will at. the same time and place by public auction as aforesaid expose U)sale the fee simple of said abcve described estate. Taken as the property of Hiram ’• Jones, at the suit of Young Pomroy. , GEORGE FRANK, 2 eb - H, 1859. Sheriff. | <'■ L. 11 IL L. Wholesale and Retail BOOKS <fc STATIONARY. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. W ALL <fc WINDOW PAPER. BOOK BINDING <fcc., &c. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. I of.s. ai . ciiiii i\ s. Surgeon Dentist. DECATUR INDIANA. I OFFICE—At, the N v Drug Store. v2-n43 I Dried Fruit. pIRIED Peaches and Apples at 1/ NUTT MAN .t CRAWFORD’S,
Blood Purifier and Pills. DR. ROBACK’S. Scandinavian Remedies, ;
When Da. Roback, the renowned Swedish ' Physician introduced < his Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in the Ifni- ’ ted States, he set forth ■ in plain language their i curative proprieties — ' This was years ago.— ) The task of recommend- j \ ing them has since been i J) taken out of his hands. , “Enlightened men,!
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whose character for sound judgement and phi- j I losophy, gives their opinions weight in the • community, men who observe, reflect and make . “assurance doubly sure” before they decide—- ' are everywhere approving and urging the use ;of these wonderful preparations. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty of this class, or , who chose to investigate for themselves, are | I now of one mind on this important subject. I Dr. Roback invites the attention of the sick
i to the ORIGINAL LETTERS, from members of the Medical Profession, Edi-i I tors of public journals, well known Marchants and Farmers, and Ladies of the highest respectability, giving accounts of extraodinary cures wrought by the remedies, of which cures they [ themselves were Eye Witnesses. These parties may be consulted personally or iby letter, by those who have any doubt upon i the subject. The evidence in the posssesion of .' Dr. Roback. which is at all times accessible to 1 the public, establishes the following FACTS. That the Blood Purikiek and Blood Pills have j i been proved by analysis to Contain No Mineral; That they cure the almost universal complaint, ■ DYSPEPSIA with unerring certainty, and in a very short | time. That after all other Medicines have! proved useless, they relieve Liver Complaint, and restore the health and strength of the suf- I serer. That SICK FEMALES, who have languished for years in helpless | weakness and despondency, recuperate ! ! with almost miraculous rapidity under their i i invigorating operation. Thatall sexual disa-, • bilities are removed by their cordial and gent ily stimulating proprieties. That they recruit I Shattered Constitution, 1 however they may have been trifled with and ! abused; that their direct tendency is to LENGTHEN LIFE, , and render it enjoyable. That, operating directly upon the poison of disease in the blood, I they CARSE SOON TO HEAL. I and discharge from the system, every taint of scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. — I That they RE € R I I T T 11 E DEBILITATED, and that there is no disease of the Stomach and 1 Bowels, the liver, the nervous system, the skin i i glands or muscles, in which they do not give | I prompt relief, and (if administered before the i j very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure. Bear in mind that the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills are endorsed by the experience j i of thousands of living witnesses, who in letters i affidavits, medical works, and by word of mouth ; proclaim them to be the very best preparation I of the kind ever offered to the broken-down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and to I expel it thoroughly and permanently.
I No one can doubt their superiority after one | single trial —they are not only better but, in ' fact,cheaper than any other Bills, f"i* it takes:) less number of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood I Purifier, sl, per bottle, or $5, per half dozen.— I Os the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills,-.5 ' cents per box, or 5 boxes for sl. Read Dr. Roback’s special notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Papei from time to time. Dr. Roback’s Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of any of his Agents throughout the I country. In difficult or complicated cases, Dr. Roback I may be consulted personally or by letter, eni closing a stamp. Principle office and Sales Rooms, No. Ci East Fourth St., 3d Building from Main street, Ciu- i j cinnati. 0. Laboratory in Hammond street. . For Sale in Alams County by T. J. Tolan, , 1 Decatur; S. Linton, Buffalo; Smith Nuttman, ' Pleasant Mills; John Hart, Monmouth; and by Druggists and Merchant's generally throughout tlie Union. _____ Important to Females. DR CHEESEMAN’S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L, Cbeeseman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and xtensive practice
• 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, palpitation of the heart, whiles, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, <tc., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrupI tion of nature. To Married Ladles. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills are invaluable, as they I will bring on the monthly period with regulaiity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's pills doing all that they represent to do. notice. There is one eonditian of the female system in which the pills cannot be taken without producing a PECULIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREGNANCY-the result MISCARRIAGE. Such is the irresistahle tendency of the medicine to , restore Pe sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the reproductive power of nature cannot regist it. , , r _ ~ Warranted purely vegetable, and tree from i anything injuries. Explicit directions, which ! should be read, accompany each box. Price JI ! Sent by mail on enclosing $1 to the General ! Agent. " Sold bv oxf. Druggest ix every Town iv the United States. : R. B. HUTCHING, General Agent for the UniUd States, 165 Chambers Street, New A ork. To whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by T. J. TOLAN, Druggist, Decatur Indiana. DBS. FORTE it A SCIINITZEK, General Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery. Decatur, Indiana. 1 OFFICE —Over Bollman .t Patterson s Stun ■ Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever I lie la g niaT hf four j at the offered m thi JI > White Corner, I Oct. 1857.
"it wa a” PUBLIC ATTENTION STOCK 0 Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardv JUST RECE ALL OF WHICH WE ARE SELLING EX Decatur, Ind., Oct. 2, 1858.
> ’TBC' &S > v “ S -‘ 9 IS DIRECTED TO OUR FALL AND WINTER' F DRY GOOOSj CLOTHING, vare, &c., '&e. And tn tact, everything ever found te a Stere in this Diggings,! TVED AT THE WHITE CORNER! :TREMELY LOW FOR GOOD PAY. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES. NUTTMAN & CRAWFORD.
WHISKEY FROM 25 CENTS TO SI 50 PER GALLON! WINES, GIN, RUM AND BRANDIES, FROM 81 50 TO 87 00 PER GALLON. ’SURE SHOT” AGUE PILLS, -10 CURE 1 PAY, CALL AT THE NEW DRUG STORE!
BOOTS & SHOES! F. J. GILL IG, Is still carrying on the Boot and Shoe business in Decatur. where he has the very best of I Stock on hands; and intends to sell low for the ; ready John. Shop, at his residence on First I street, south end. v 2 u2l. NEW ARRIVAL!! FASHIONABLE TAILOR! SAMUEL SCHLEGEL, Would respectfully inform the citizensof Decatur and vicinity, that he has permanently ' located in Decatur, where he will carry on the j tailoring business in all its various branches,; iin the most fashionable style. Work warrant- I I ed to give satisfaction, and done upon the most reasonable terms. Produce taken in exchange ■ | for work. Shop opposite the first Presbyterian Church, whe he may at all times be found. Nov. 26, I:,58. w.’-n42 lim In Alin irnvirn mo oniin I. inn n n oni nn >
mi) AEWS TO THE BAREFOOTED! , Boots & Shoes, Cheaper and Better than Ever! JESSE NIBLICK. ,--&s Has just returned from the East, where 1 ' ' le ' laS ,Jeen > n a stock of Leath- i ’ er; which he is now making up for the 1 j accommodation of those who may favor him I with their patronage. His leather is all pur- I chiufed by himselfand he warrants it to be good. 1 His work is all m ide under his own instruction; and he keeps none but the best of Workman. COUNTRY SHOEMAKERS. furnished with everything in their line on the most reasonable terms. Oct. 15 1858. v2-n36-tf. j Banking and Exchange CX -3 J. D. NUTTMAN, Il Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver, unenrren Bank Not.es, Land Warrants, Promissory Notes County, Township, and Town Orders, Ac., <tc. bought and sold. Money received on deposite ■ and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl n. 35. | L I’. S TIIC kll li 11) GE, , DEALER EV I BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER Tiwr e. jjnfes asx i And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. v 2 n!9 Iy. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Successor to H. Durrie.) No. Sl, Columbia Street, Fort Waynelnd. DEALER in every-description of Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE: Iron, Nails,Sash , Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Mei chanics’tools of every variety ; Cooking, Box I and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and I copper. vl-n!2. tffIZ’&T)R”BISON; FOR WARDING
Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- ) FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON.J Indiana. vl nil. ’ Wagons! Wagons!! I JOHN BOWERS, ■ Fakr s this method of informing his old friends 1 and the public m general that he has opened a hVAm&CARIUAQE MANUFACTORY,; ! In the town of Decatur, on Main street, one ; I door north of the Eagle office, where he will be I foundat alltimes readyand willing to accomo- , | date all who may favor him with their patronage. Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Sleighs,Grain Cradles and wooding Plows, all I I made to order on short, notice, and of the best ; timber the country produces, well seasoned, and j by good workmen, and no others, which enables ! him to warrant all his work to excel that made ;in any other shop in the county. Prices cheap- i er than the cheapest, and term seasy. nl v 2 ; GOODMAN HOUSE? ,R. C. BENNET, - - - - Proprietor, Near corner Main and Calhoun Streets. ; nil v 2 ts. FORT WAYNE, Ind. ’TrnnTwomi ~ The undersigned would respectfully announce I ' to t he citizens of Adams and adjoining counties . that he continues to carry on the Tanning and Currying in all its branches, at his old stand ' in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the : I 1. —4. 4.',... ..1 nnlln ii / ! 11 i Ll'ltll
short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper loath er, which will he finished upon the most appro- j I ved style, and sold on the most reasonable terms. ■ The highest market price will be paid in cash ; or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. C. L. SCHIRMEYER. ! | March 13. 1857. __ j DAVID STUDABAKER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR, IND. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF ; the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe | collection of claims, the payment of taxes,re-; demption oflands, <kc. Officein the Recorder’s i Office. April 3, 1857. 11l AC K S II I TH I AG Jacob Pollison, I Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adams ' county and the public in general, that he has opened a Blacksmith Shop in Decatur, on Jack- ) son Street, one square west of the Eagle Office; ’ where he may be found at all times, ready and willing to serve all who may favor him with ' I their patronage. All work warranted and pri- |! ces cheaper than otlmrG>opin torn vl »>26._ r Hart’s New Grist Mill. ■ The undersigned having erected, and put rn- ) I to successful opperation. a first class grist mill, 1 one mile north west of Decatur, would announ- ■ ; ce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties, that he is now prepared to do grinding of ’ all kinds in a superior manner. Haying secured the services of one of the best Millwrights in the State, anil spared no pains to make his ’ mill convenient for his customers; he hopes by close application to his business to secure a liberal share of the public patronage. 0. D. HART. • May 7 58. v 2 n!3 ts.
EXTRA SEBSH CALLED! GEO. MM BEGS. Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. I And continues to manulactures ell kinds ot , plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaiii “ I Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breaklast ■ tables; sofas, teiate, lounges; cushion and con. mon chairs, bedsteads, ,1c ic. I f All of the above articles, and many <*L,-r- --| to tedious to men: ion, maun fact u red to order, o. ' the best of material; and by the best woikmet. ■in the country. All of whiih he will sell oi I Jie most reasonable terms CALL AND SEE For yourself before purchit sin u- b.riv, i :am determined not lo he undersold t i'her it i this or any other town in the and, as re gards quality, I defy allcomp<:l ition. A L S O, i Coffins of all sizes ami discriptions. kej t .
stantly on hand, or made to ord< r, n« maybe desired ; with a first rate HF. A HBE if requirtd. Terms reasonable. (EpLumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furn ii lire, (’nil nd s, e as lam determined lo sell, quick sales lim' small profit is my motto Decal ur. Apr;! ; I -57 . \ I I'l // Cl S > 11 WmfflHis ' Wall, Meyer & Co,
WHOLF-SALE DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, I rene'. • and American Window Glass, DjeStutts. Brushes, Spices, &c , &.C. ' Vo. 95 Columbia Street, jn4-v2. FORT WAYNE, IND.\ ' f: A 111 ,\ ET WA li i: l: 0 Olis. H. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main Street, Decatur, Ind. Where he keeps on hand q j all kinds of Cabinet, ware, such as bureaus, Sec |j I retaries,settees, soffas lounges, cupboards, fa _ ides,stands, bedsteads, and chairs from I lie . finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is i made of the Best Material - in the county;and made by the best Mmkmeii intheState. In point of fineness and durabil- , ity his work far exceeds that of any other establishment in the. county. His work is wart anted to stand the test at all times. Dwitnr. Sent 25,1857. vl-n33.
Uecatur, Beps za.icai. » . ....... bllcksmitiiin¥! r subscriber thankful fur the liberal |>a 1 tronage heretofore received, would say to | his old customers and to the public generally,, that, hecan atall times be found at the OldSlai.d on Main street, second door north of the l i n k ; Corner,readv to do anything in his line with neatness and dispatch. VI’SA . Yk W He keepsconstantly on hand and for sale, one and two horse wagons, which lie wrrrants to In made of the best of ti mber, well seasoned, and ironed in a good and substantial niaiini r. He is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES ou 1 short notice, and in the best possible manner and he takes this method of assuring his customers that the Cash System is pr<-fered to the Credit, and that theymustexpeettobeebarged i the highest possible price forallwmk done. ; ° ISAAC i’VI.E. i May 29. IBS?!. niulv. ; i>. studabakeA. °- T hart Stndabaker Ar Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase nml sale of Beal I Estate,renting houses, collecting, paymentoi j Taxes. in Adams County, Indiana, i All business intrusted’ o their cure will re i ceive prompt attention Office at the Recor ' ders Office. Decatur, liiJ. I Feb, 13. 1851 '1 nl ! B.W.OAKLKY. <3. B. OAKLAX, 11. W. OAKLEI & SOL, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES.
And Manufacturers of I TIN, SHEET ikON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street. ■FORT W A YNE , 7ND 1A ,V A . March 13,1857. 'A ly. New Arrangements, JACOB KISG A SON, I Have associated thertiselves together for the j purpose of carrying on the Blacksmith birsiness , on a more extensive scale. 4 bev are prepared to do all kinds of work in their lifieof business upon short, notice; and will b<* happy to wail i upon their customers at the “old stand.” Prices low and work warranted, vl n 4. I ASH Hl\ AULi: TAII.iIIII C. AV. MILLER, Begs leave to inform his old customers, and the i public in general that he has moved his Shop to the cornerof First and Madison S’ri els. directly East of the Post Office. Work done on the’ most reasonable terms; —all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. — v2-n4l Township Trustees. ' Notice is hereby given that the Board of ' trustees of Washington township, Adams conn tv, will meet at the township Clerk's office, in the town of Decatur, on Saturday the 2tith day ■of February 1859. for die purpose of making their annual settlement; of which Supervise,.; and all other person, interested will take notice. JESSE I H, it I Feb. 11,185" T<-wn ’ip <-krk
M AG N 1 Fit 1.7. LN T L II i'll It E A. J. A LLX AN DI R S. Cash Watch & Land GIFT DISTBIB-ETK'N For February 21st, contains wefts ‘•olid friivei vrr.ro, 40 hu-svy co’<l < hais* 2 ‘J acres of i;uh bu;d, J? - ill '.uulicsn ir<;ld, and 400 Watcher Among wh ell v.'ill bi* found ’ it it M J,.. ; ICAN Si GkTING V\ ATCH wonh s’/dO.— ; 1 a grand tola’ of J -00 | i _ an;vun' • ing in the aggregate to :< •. jijf... l! tvin ot Si I e> 'I'U r() 'llCisL'iS LiMl'LllD Tu One Prize To Every Eighth Tut.'! 1 The above ninivof valunl'e e iods, w ill bo distributed in public in Ed.i lmH., Jnd., Lv a I di-iirtcresfed <• i.mmitrte g,n;u.i i 1.-ct. <1 i i,v the til l et holders tlxm-iLes, on M' mffiy . February 2i -t 1859,
Ju iireseui 1 this i TIII It 177! I: ’ !.• ire ’ lotlw fnvmnl.!.- . onsid! ■•:<!,, t . „f I i-mbrncc ibis opportunity of reluming my -,n cere thunks lo my imnUroi:-. friends and p:>t i ions throughout ’lie Union fu* the very lil>« nil manlier in which they l.ave patronized me . heretofore, and to show I hat 1 fully appreciate iheir kind favors, I would sir ihrrt it has b< > >. ;mv constant aim and study to render my schemes nccennble to th,cm. and a’ lb -m-. ■ time llien.osi liberal of .anvil,ing of the k i d i ever offered ft>r public consideration and tn F (MiiiiiiTli<m it is a MHirru us , iatifju.ilum Lo lua l io bt enabled Lu make the announci inci.l I I haw iucuiiily effected mrangnnents by v hkh jin future, 1 will be enabled to uccive my i Wati lies direct from the thanufactujei s both lin this countrv and Eun-pe, and as a corxj quence J will be enabled lo furnish mer«, with the very b* si watch in use. It will j also be observed, that in my Scheme for Febi o . ary, I have introduced a i.umbi-r of the rule--1 braied ‘AMKRR'.aN WATCHES’ maijufactm j ed by Appleton, Co, Waltham. Mil's, j all ot which are u h'anted fur ft n year>, and ' . are unquestionabl v the be st watches in use. ' I This will be the 30th distribution J hayegiv- ! en in die past four y<‘nr«, and in every irslanee ( the draw ings have taken place on lie day spec ( ified and as advt rtisod (fur which see program , me,) lliey have in uverv instance been conduct . ■ ted solely by a commit tec elected by the T;. kiit holders ALL beiitff free to att< ud. Tmniedi ! j atvly after th<* drawing the resub is printed i and forwarded together vvilh the prizes draw it,
I to all ticket holders, either by mail or express, iat my expense In this connection I deem I it nothino- more than rig] t to add, for the ben iefitof those who are unacquainted with me, ami who would like to ‘try their luck’ in my Lclnine, that 1 hereby aulhoriz* them to cnI close their money to Mr 11. Daily, of the firm I of Rickets cl Daily, of this place, who is guo of ! die most responsible men of the State, who will i receipt for the money so deposited; and if the drawing does not go off precisely as staled. (see programme.) all yon will have to do will be to call on Mr. Daily, for votir money. Under this arnangement, you see, it would be utterly rm possible for me to take any advantage of you, I even if I were so disposed. A complete list of prizes, together with ' I the manner of drawing ttc., is i ’ii.'. daiid will I be forwarded to al! vho desire it. All responsible peisonM are desired to act a» i , agents fm.the sale of my J ickei>, am! will be • i furnished with Tickets at 80 cents each togoth- .: er with full instructi-r.s, the prt miums we allow I for selling ,vc. Single tickets 1 do!: six tickets 5 dols.; ■ twelve tis krt.s 10 dols.; tweiifv five tickets
j 6ms. Ah OF J4i >- lull: t le* >d<b‘ 4t" A. J ’ Aiexanjhe. Edinburgh. Jolu.son County Ind. T hat m\ drawings are fairly, honestly, and I honorably conducted. I would respect fully re jivryi u to the following, who are among the i most promd ent cit izens of John-on Conntx : Noah Pt’ry, Sheriff of J<»hns<*n Un., A.Keibr i Represent.■ ! !v»* of Jobii v on Co . W Ik L’mb, ; Postmaster at. Edinburgh, C W Si. \v I-q . iJohn WaLl. and T S M- urc, all of this place. iTgrDrawin s take place or> l! e tL’d Munday in every Month. ! A. J. ALEXANDER, Pimpii. tm-. Edinburgh.J. I.n-u C ■ .Tml. i T7 S. C. Boi.lman, Decatur, Indian *. agent j for the sale of tickets. Nolice to Non-residents. I In the Court ol Common Pleas of ' lams County, Indiana, May term, 1f.59. Joseph D NuttmaiJ Complaint tn fore- ?•,<?. cl use a Mortgage* Amos J. Furbee. ) Comes iirw the plaintiff rn tbisbehalf ami tiles an affidavit with tin* cumpla.nt, thatthe defendnnt is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. It is therefore ordered that the dcfemlant bp notified of the filing and pendenev of said com plaint; and unless he appear in said court on the i first Monday of May 1859, at the Court House in ’ Adams county Ind. nml answer or d< mr.r to said . complaint on, or before the first calling thereof. ■ the matters and things therein contained will be , taken as confessed. In witness whereof I have In r< unto I G c. ) set my hand and uflix the seal of
I J - (j sai.l Court, this the 11 th day of Feb —ruary It 59. JAMES B. SIMCOKE. Feb. 11.1859. Clerk. ’ Sheriff’s Sale, Abraham Sipes ) In the Court of Common vs. r Picas of Adams County | Xfey floss. A Indiana. I)Y virtue of an execution is-m .1 outol tho > Clerk’s office of the Court of Common Pleas i of Adams County, Indiana, and to me directed i and delivered, 1 have ' .vied upon and will expose to sale. at public auction, at the Court t House door in A damn County. Indiana, between i the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock r u, on Monday the 7th day of March, U 59, j the rents and prwffits fora term ofyeafs not exceeding seven, the following described teal es--1 late to wit: In-lot number seventeen (17), in thetownof Buffalo, in said county, as the same is design:; I ted and numbered upon Studabaker's recorded plat of said town. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of tho exec ttion, I will at the same time and place by public auction ns aforesaid expose to sale the ft e simple of said above d.-eril> ;cd real estate. Taken as the property of Aley Ross, at the fi:it of Abraham Sipes. GEORGE FRANK. Feb. 11,1859. Sheriff. Subscribe at Once! If you wish to secure a copy of that elegant : Engraving, “The Village Blacksmith,”and th’’ Art Journal. with the other premiums, be sure and subscribe before the Ist of Jan. lUO9. — Specimen copies of tho above, ami full parin' nlars given, by applvinglo J S Shiirs. agent See adverti-eir.-nt ' eb'cwli.b-'mled-Nnv Features, A c
