Decatur Eagle, Volume 3, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1859 — Page 3
IV hot n Deceived llu bar-.d Ought to da. The Baltimore Sun in some editor '! remarks upon the S'cljl'-s trod redv, promnlLoit< s ilte following K.-nsible hu ban is who lire so unfoi tuiiHte hs to he united to woman who have dishonored their marriage vows. No married woman can be approached bv any man with undue proses.-ions of regard, or of affection but with i n instinc tivekn whdge of Ids design. Not the slightest impropriety, not the least indeli cacy in word or deed, can be thrust upon her observation without startling tier honor and putting her on guard. She is at once warned and armed: -she has*a counsellor even at her side to direct her, and a champion to defend her—in a true and honorable hush md. Hence the law esteems her guilt at least equal to that of the most seductive and designing invader of her honor, when she falls The married woman is arrayed in the verv panoply of virtue and cannot he xur prised She can hardly be said to fall — she steps aside of her own free wdl and sins deliberately. With these premises can there be any difficulty in answering the question, what a min ought to do in
the event supposed? We say just what many a good and true and hone«t man has done before, and we could name a shining example in the act of one, who well deserves the title of hero and philosopher He neither sle w the man nor woman.— He called the erring wife before him, and bade her take whatever she could right fully claim as her own, and leave him forever, and then like the hero that he was and is, he pursued manfully the even tenor of his way. and all men honor him. This is what, in our opinion, a man ought to do The Chicago Times declares that Colonel Isaac Cook, the Postmaster at that place, with his friends, voted with am! electioneered for the K -publcan ticket, at the late municipal election — Cin. Enqta rer. That is the way Black Republicans carried that citv. the 21 5’ Buchanan men, or ‘National Democrats’ as they call themselves. voting openly the R-publican ticket. "All honorable men,’ no donbt.— Plain Dealer. i—» 1
Candidates’ Co'iriin. We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN MoOONNEL. asa candidati for the office of Clerk of the Court, subject io the decision of the Democratic Primary Election. We are authorized to announce the name-of JAMES B SIMCOKE, as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court, subject to the deci sion of the Primary Election. We nre authorized to announce the name of H D GILLESPi E, as a candidate for the office of Conntv Auditor, subject tothe decision ofthe Democratic Prim ary election, in April next. The undersigned would announce tothe Democracy of Adams couii'y, that he will be a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election in April next.. W. G. Messrs: Editors: —Having ln-en urgently solicited by many cf my Democratic friends. I have h• •mi induced to announce my name as a candidate forth- office of County Auditor, subject tothe decision of the Democrllic Primary Election in Aprilnext. 8 C. BOLLMAN. We are authorized to announce the name of FRANKLIN B SMITH, as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject tothe decisii n of the Primary Election. We are authorized to announce the name of CONR AD REINKING, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, for the first district. subject to4.be decision of the Primary Election We are authorized to announce the name 01 DAVID ABER, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, for the first district, subject to the decision ot i Io- Primary Election. Messrs. Editors: —Yon will pl ase announce the name of ,1081 AH CRAW FOR D, a« a can di dale for the office of County Commissioner, for
the 3<l district, subject tothe decision of the Democratic Primary Election Mast Voters We are authorized to announce the name of CHARLES NELSON, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, for the 3d district, subject tothe decision of the De...ocratic Primary Election. Indian Sept. 2d. 1857. Dr C W. Roback:—Dear Sir—hiving been troubled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, so innch so that I was unable toatteiid to my ordinary business at times, and having h ai dos wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier ami Pills wreef fecting, 1 was induced by a friend to try them. 1 have been using the Purifier for the list twelve months, and find the medicine f-illv equal tons recommendations. So valuable is its use to me, that I can not now dispense with the use of it at my advanced age in life—seven-ty-seven years. I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected Morris MoR”18. DECATIR MARKET. Corrected Weekly by Nuttman & Crawford. Wheat, white, $1 0 I Eggs, $ 6 “ red, 105 I Sall , 2 5 Corn, 75 Lard, D'| Oats, 511 Beef, 350 A 4 (> :l ' Rye, 75 Flax s’d, I "" . Buckwheat, 25 Clover, 5 50 ' Beaus, 1 0" Timothy I 53 A 00 flour, hun 275 Apples, dry, 275 1 Butter, 14 Black salts'2 50(®2 75 j Cheese, 8A 1 Shoulders smoked, <- I Pork 5 o '@s 50 Hams " 8| TT _-- . ■ . ; Fort Wayne Market. .$1 15 I Lard, $ 9 Flour, 5 75 | Hams, 8 Rye flour, 300 Pork, 4 00@5 75 ' Corn, 7 ■ Be-f, 35" j Buckwheat, 53 Flaxseed, 1 5 i Clover, 5 50 I “ a| ley, 70 Timothy, 1 25 j L- - 75 Apples, green, 1 50 123 “ dry, 200 otatocs, (io Wool, common, 24 ? uon s 75 “ fine, 30 14 Whitefish, 4 .0 8 Trout, 4 21 12 Lake herring, 400 7“"’ 200 Hides,green, 3 , haeoa > 8 Hides, dry. 5
List of Letters Ft 1 * m-11 nin iq th,- Post office Decatur > Ad tins C aiiVy Indiana, March 31, 1859. Bibcock, (J. 4, Harden. William, Barts, Fred , Hahn, G urge, Bollinger, Sophia, Har.di, Jacob. Bollinger, P. 0 , Kipling* r, E2, brock, Charles, Limecoofv, Rudolph I Blackburn, Wm. M Iler, Mrs. T. M. B- ivleheimer, D B Miller. J M. i 2, Motter, H R. i Barnhart, John, 2, Mever, John A. Clayton. Joseph, M irz Phillip, Ciplars William, ’Ne<ger, Charles, Corm h wait, E I ward R iver, 11 e.iry, Chamberlain, Hilo, Rupright Geo. Cross, John, Sitn-rz-nberger, A. Fisher, Wm. A. Schmidt , George, I Gladden, Hiaram, Stephens, Rothe], ■ Galbraith. Samuel, S ul z, James H. Guant, Daniel, Sheets, Noah, ■ Garver, David, Taylor, FJ & Co. ' Persons calling for tile above-letters i will please say Advertised. I S. C. BOLLMAN P. M. 1 —— — ■ School Notice,
I would respectfully inform the citizans of Decatur and surrounding country, th.it I will | commence a School in the D<-catur Public School house, by consent of the Trustees, Anril 25. 18 >9 and continue for the term of three i months. Rates of 1 uition per Term. Primary Department $2 0(1 , Secondary •’ -2 >5 Grammar “ 3 no Al't-bra <t Philosphy Department I 0 • No deduction made for absence unless in { case of personal and protr acted illness D B ROKTHER, Pi-im-inal Miss R a Smith. Assistant.. (Lr'Seholars from a distance can lieaccommo ! dated with board and room-on the most reasonable terras; and they wdl find all the ad van j I.ages in this School, which thev would in a much larger place, where it Would cost them i much more per session. US'. 1. iv. a r. .1 i’ll viirii. ' Having associated themselves together f»r | I the praciiceof Medicine and Surgery. would jannounce io lhe citizens of Decatur and «ur ! rounding country, that thev will be pr pared ! . at all times, unless professionally engaged, to I attend with care and fidvliry to the calls of all who may favor them with their pa’ronage. OFFICE—Two doors south of the “Young; ■ America” printing office. J. PEARCE is prepared to perform all . operations in Dentistry; such as tilling,
cleaning, inserting teeth upon pivots, or upon irold, silver or white uutta percha plate. Char ‘/es reasonable ami work warrantetl. v3-n7. I SheriFs Sale. Samuel Shirts, j Tn the Court of Comr| v< - > mon Pleas of Adams Hareford Drummond ) County, Indiana. Bv virtue of an execution to me directed and b-livered by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit . Court, I have levied upon and will exp >se to , j -ale, by public'auct.ion at the Court House door, : in Adams County, Indiana, between the hours often o’clock A. M an I four o', lock P. M. on Saturday. April 16 18-59, i ! The rents and profits for r. term of 7--ar« not ■i exceeding seven of the following described i ; real estate to-wit: The norih east quarter of section thirteen, in . ’ township twenty five north, range fourteen east. I in the county of Adams and Slate of Indiana i And on failure to realiz" therefrom th" full . j amount ofihe ex ‘cution. 1 will at the same time • and place by public auction as aforesaid expose to sale, the fee simple of said aheve described p real estate. _ : Taken as the property of Hareford Drummond at the suit of Samuel Shirts. GEORGE FRANK, .' March 13, 1859. Sheriff. Administrator’s ale. ' Notice ia hereby giveh that the nmlerßifyned administrator debonua non of th<‘ estate <>f Marv Ann Burlin. into of Adams county, deceased, f will by virtue of an order of the Conrl of Com - num Pl<*a« of Adam« county, Indiana.made at ♦ho February term thereof, sell at public auc- > tion. between the hours 10 o’clock a m and 4 o’clock P M On Saturday, April 9, 1859.
The following described land, to-wit:—The north naif of the north west quarter of the north- ' east quarter of section thirty two, in township twenty six north, of range ri'teen east, containing twenty acres, in the county of Adams and State of Indiana, on the following terms, to- j wit: One third of the purchase money to be paid in ham!, one third in six months and the residue in twelve months from the day of sale; the de- ■ furred payments to be secured to the satisfac- j tion ofthe undersigned, waiving valui tion or ; appraisement laws, and with interest from date. I D AVID STUD AB AKER, Feb. 18, 1859. Administrator. C LT II ILL - W’lolssale anl Retail BOOKS A STATION ARY. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, j WALL A WINDOW PAPER. BOOK BINDING Ac , Ac. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. v3-nl. Hit. s. ii. nr linns, Surgeon Dentist. DECATUR INDI ANA. OFFICE —At the New Drug Store. v’-n43 j WILLIAM G- SPEVCErt. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WWW» mastsr commissioner, DECATUR, Adams County, Inaiana. jp-Business intrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. ' Feo. 13, 1857 I'D Por k. Por k. Ad’iiinistrator’s Notre. N itice is hereby given that, the undersigned 1 has been ted Administrator of the estate , of Elias Nelson, late of Adams county, deceased
3:03d Purifier and Pills. Dl. RO3ACK’3. Sca ml I a av i a ii ’tetnedies
When Dr. Rob ack. the renowned S'V<*«li'h Physici in in’r >duc“d his Blood Purifier an I I Bl nod Pills in the Uni- j ted States, h<* set forth ‘ in plain language their j curative proprieties — 1 This was years ago — > Theta<k -frecommeml- I in? them has sinc r been i .taken out of his hands.
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E n 1 i > ht e n e<l m<■ n, whosechirytcr for sound iafl-j .m-nt si.d philosophy. gives their opinions weight in til" oimm'ini’v, m m who observe, r 'fleet, and m-ike ‘‘as-urance dmihlv «nre” before thev decide—--1 are everywhere anprovin? and urriiig the use |of these won 1"-'f il pren-irations. AH whoconfid.* in *h" w'-d > n in I ho'i"s‘v of this class, or | who rho-etn i-iv ..ti-at" for themselves, are . now of one mind on this important. subject. Dr Roback invites the attention of the sick to the ; _ OKTGHTAL LETTERS. 1 from members of the Xf ’dirnl P’nfess’nn. Eli- ; tors of p'lhl’c ionen-ds. well hnown Marchants i and E-irniers, and La lies of *h" high-Ml re-pec-itabilitv. rivino acconnts of li'ierv cures wro'urh hv the reine lies, of which cures they | themselves were Eye Witnesses. These parties m iv be consulted personally or 1 bv letter, by those who have an v donbt. upon the subject The evidence in the posssesion of ; Dr. Ri.h-snk which is at all times accessible to the public, establishes th" following FACTS. That the Blood Pusififk and Blood Pills have been proved bv analysis to Contain No Mineral: , That they cure th" almo"t universal complaint, DYSPEPSIA ' with L-NK.n>iis-o CKRTAIXTV, and in a very short jt'me. That aft -r all other Medicines have | proved useless, they relieve Lt r e • Ca-n fl t'nt, I and restore the health and strength of the sufferer. That , SICK FEMALES. : who have languished for years in helplegs j weakness and despondency, r.-cnp *r ite j with almost miraculous rapidity under their I invigorating op-ration That all so X u il di-a-Ibili iesare removed bv their cordial and gentIly st iinnlatin r proprieties. That they recruit Shattered Constitution. • however they miv have been trifled with and abimedjthat th"i.- d : '- ."t ten I mey is to LENGTHEN LTFE, ’ and render it enjoyable That, operating directly upon the poison of disease in the blood, I they CAUSE SOON TO HEAL. I and dheharffe fro n the system. ey >rv taint of 1 scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise—j Thai they TE f R I! T TH E i» E 1 I LI T t TE D . ' and that therp is no disease of the S’omach and Bowels, the liver, the nervous system, the skin . .gbindsor nucl ’s. in which they d » n>t give prompt relief, and (if administered before the ! verv citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a ■ painless and perfect cure.
Bear in mind that, ihu Soxkdtn’avian Vegetable Bloor Pills are end >rsed by the experience i of thousands of livingr witnesM**, who in letters ! affidavits medical works, and bv word of mouth proclaim them to he the verv b?«t preparation of the kind ever offi*rod to the broken-down »’ictims of ill health. They hunt disease through *verv avenue and orj/an of the system, and to '•xp'd itthorou rlrlv and permanently N » one can doubt, th -ir suporio itv after on° single trial—thev are not only better but, in fa cl. cheaper (han any or h<*r Pills, f»r it t ik < i le<« number of’hem to produce a better off-ct Price of the Sc ind navian . VeiT’tahle Blood l‘”rifi ’r. . per bottle, or $ per half 1 z Df the Scandinavian Vegetable Bioml Pills, 5 cents per box. or 5 boxes f »r til Read Dr Roh,ink’s special notices and Cerificates. published in a conspicuous part of this Papei rom time to time. Dr.Rohick’s Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containin jf a wreat variety of interest--1 imr and valuable Medical inform Vion, can b° had gratis of any of his Aleuts throughout the country In difficult or complicated cases, Dr R »bark ' may be consulted personally or by letter, en i clo<ituy a stamp. Principle office and Sales Ronins. No G East Fourth Sr,.3d Building from Main street, Uin- ! cinnati. 0 Laboratory in Hainm md street. For Sale in A lams County by T J Tolan, Decatur; S Linton, Ruffilo; Smith it Vutt.man Pleasant Mills;dohn Hart, Monmouth; and by Driijreists and Merchant’s generally throughi out the Union.
Important to ’ en? r PR CHEESEMAN S PTLLS, Prepared bv Cornelius T -, Cbeespman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY. The combination of ingredients in those Pills * are the result of a longr and xten<ive praeti< « I They are mild in their operation and certain in ' correcting irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or ' otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous ass *cr'ions, ’ hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, i itc., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup- ' tion of nature. To M;»rrled Ladles. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills are invaluable, as they ' will brimz on the monthly period with regtila*- ' ity Ladies who have been disappointed in the um* ofother pills can place the ntmostconfidenee in Dr. Cheeseman’s pills doing all that they rei present to do N O T ICE. There i 8 one eondithnof the femaleemin which the pih 8 cannot betaken without nr o lacing a I* ECU LI 4’i REStJ LT. The con'lithn referred tois PREGNANCY-theresuItMISCARRTAGE S tch is the irresiatuble tendency of the medicine tn restore t e sex ail functions 1 o a normal condition ; that even the reproductive powr of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from atiythinginjuries. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price $l Sent by mail on enclosing $l tothe General Agent. Sold by one Drugoest in every Town in the United States. R B HUTCHING. General Ag nt for the United States, 165 Chambers Street. New York. To whom, all ■•nlemle orlers should heal Uessrd. Sold by T. J. TOLAV, Druggist. Decatur Indiana. D M. P ) 1 rwa & SCHVITZER, General Practitioners in Medicine and S'irger y. e Dasatnr, Indiana, OFFICE— Dv.-r BMlmin t Patterson’s Store. Broken Bink Money, TAKEN for goods »t the Oct. 1857 Whits Corner
BOUTS & SHOES! F. J. G I LLI G. Is still carrying on the Boot mid Shoe business ill Decatur, where he lias the very best of Stock on hands; nml intends to »<-ll low for the I ready John. Shop, at his residence on First I street, south end. y tl 2l. NEW ARirivTxL!! FASHIONABLE TAILOR! s 111 rE L SCHLEGEL, Would respectfully inform the citizensnfi Decatur an I vicinity, that he ha« permanently ' l'>cat«*d in Decatur, wh- r« he will carry on the ! t iilori ng bijsi jh-ss in all itR various brancheß, i m the mo'tt ishinnnbb* style. Work warranted to give sat isf iction. and done upon tha most reasonable terms Produretaken in exchange work. Shop opposite the first Presbyterian Churchy wh“ he may at -ill times 4)t* found. • s ov. 26, i v?-n42 r m IMlEiVSTirTiirrißmilfEDl Hilts Shoes, Gh-upcr nnd fitter thnn Ev»r! ■JESSE NIBIJCK. lil i^ aS i ,lst |-eturn “ f J ftom the East, where / iH h -sbeen laying in a stock ofLeath"l-; which h- is now making up for >he acconi'n ylation of those who mav fiivor him with their parronaste. His leather is nllpurchased hr himself and he warrants ittobeyood. His y-i-kis ill n id" under his ins’ructinn; and he ke -p« none but the best of Workman. COUNTRY SHOEMAKERS, furnished with ev-rything in their line on the rno-st. rea onahle terms. Oct. > 185 ft. v2-n3fl-tf. B.mkinr and KvhmjT w « jrr;, •T-D. NUTTMAN. Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver, unenrren Bank N ites.Lin l Warrants, Promissory Notes i County, Pa vns'iip. and Pawn Orders, Ac., | bought and sold. Money received on depo-ite i and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct 9. 1857. v l n 35. .\'.~?,TmYHji7iiTE7 DEALER IN ! BOOKS,STtTrONERY. WALLPAPER Anti Musical Instruments. Vo. 51, Columbia Street, Part Wayne. vSnl'My Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P MORGAN, (Saecessor to FI. Durrie.) w^r’ , rw’,'’" n,in Street - F <>it Wavne Ind. ! I 111 ev e r vdescription of Foreign and ic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails, Sash Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and CO PP vi nl2. 1111.1, & OR BISON. FOR IV 1 R D I N G rs'» Commission Merchants. i J. E. HILL- I fort WAYNF, A M ORBISON.J Indiana. vl n’l iVarits! iVigoiislT’’ JOHN BOWFRS, i r.tkes tins method of informing his old friends 1 and the public in general that he his opened a iVVlllVniVlllillSlllKFlfriilll' ■ fn the town of Decatur, on Main street, one lour north ofthn Eaarle office, where he will be tound-it all times readv and willing to accomodate all who may favor him with their patroiv;-». Wi/ons, Cirriawes, BuyyieH. Sulkies. Sleighs,Grain Cradles and wooding Plows, all ■nad" to rrder on short notice, and of th" best timber the country produces, well seasoned, and hv good wotkmeii.nud no others, which enabb s him to warrant all his work to excel that made in any other shop in the county. Pricescheap■r than the cheapest, and term seasy. nl v 2 ' 'i'(K)I)Al I N Hi)USE? R C. BE.fNET, - - - . Proprietor, Vear corner Main and Calhoun Streets, nil v> ts. FORT WAYNE. Ind. JpTsTiT ~r m mT~ I he undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties that hecontinu-s tocarry on the Tanning and Currying in all its branches, at his old stand in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper lenth er, which will be finished upon the most approved style, and sol-1 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. M irch I’l. 1H57. „ .|y DAVID STUDAUAkER. Attorney ‘nd Counsellor nt Law, DECATUR. IND \V rTjL PR vrTI E IM the courts of »V the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collectionof claims,the payment of taxes.redemption oflands, <kc. Officein the Recorder’s Office. April 3, 1857 BL I e K S II I T II I \ G Jacob P 011 iso n, Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adnms county and the public in general, that he h»»s opened a Blacksmith Shop in Decatur, on lackson S'r-e’. one square west of the Eagle Office; whore hi may be found at all time«, readv and willing to serve all who may favor hint with their patronage. All work warranted and prices cheaper than other shop in town. v n 26 Hart’s New Grist Mill, The undersigned having erected, and put into successful oppernlion, a first class grist mill, one mile north west of Decatur, would announce tothe citizens of Adams and adjoining coun ties, that he is now prepared to do grinding of all kinds in a superior manner. Ha-ing secured the services of one of the best Millwright* in the State, and 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, C. D HART. May 7 58 v 9 nl3 if
EXTRA SESSION! CALLED! i-EO. NIMBERS. Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. And continues to msnu all kinds nf nlain and fancy fornitui**;such an. Secretaries. I Bureaus, side, ci-ntrp, dining and breakfast i lables; «ofas, rotate, lnunge*>; cushion and com 1 mon chairs, • All of the above articles, and many othcrt n tedious to met • ion, mannfact ured Io order. o‘ the best of material; and bv the bt-t wurkuivn jin the country. All of which be will ne l ! ov. ! lhe most reasonable terms. CALL A\'D SEE For yourself before purchasing ohwhere. as i am determined nj>t tn be umh r»<rld nil her in this nr any other town iti the tvecf; and, as re 'i gards quality, defv allcomp-u’tiou. A L s (), Coffins of al sizes and d’«crip*ions. kept con Handy on hand, or mad»* to mav be desired ; with a first rate HEARSE if requir«d. 1 erms reasonable iL/ Lumber and all kinds nfrnnn‘rv produce taken in exchange for Furnifure Call and so; as ’.am det<rmined to sell. Quick gales ai» J small profit is my motto Decatur, Auril , IRST. v | n pi GROC E K Y & PROVISO N hor s r . NO 3 PHCENIX BLOCK C ALHOUN STREET Jf'ilN H. AHMnTRONG A; CO. have opcnpfl a new e-teblishmvnt, in I ’ ’ Fort sVayn», anil intenfl to keep cou<t int | ly on lmn-1 a superior article ofi-vervlhing hi th" j Grocery Line, Wh >l"‘«l" & ’’etuil Highest prices pnid forall kinds of Produce. (EFPnrticular attention paid t order, from the Country. JOHN 11. ARMSTONG A CO v3-n6, Fm-t 55'avn.. Ind Valuable Farms for Sale, The undersigned will sell on reasonable terms his farm, in Adams county, de-crib.-d and situated ns follows, viz; Th" north west quarter of section four, in Bln"Cro"k lowi'.’iip. two miles south of Pleasant Mills, containing! one hundred an 1 sixty acre*; eighty nf which is well improved, and is the best fenced frrin in the county, and upon which is a valuable ' spring. ALSO, the north half cf‘h* north rte quarterof section thirty-’w i, in Sr Marv’s township I ope mile south of Pleasant Mills, containing i eight acres, twenty of which is improved and under a good state o cultivation If siiirj farms are not sold within a reasonable ’ time they will be fol* rent. For fu’her par’ic- i ulars address the undersigned at Piqua, Ohio, nr Amos T, Daily, Esq .at pleasant Mills, Indiana. March. 4. 1859. CALEB McMAKEN. tTj: tola n? DECATUR, INDIANA. Wholesale and Retail D-aler in Dmgs, Medicine. Chemicals, Paints, Dve Stuff-. Patent Medj icines, Perfumery, Soaps. Fancy Articles, pure Wines and Brandies, ic .Ac. n5-v3. I’ \HI\ ET IVI il r liibiiis, H. MEYERS, Ha* opened a'Cabinet Warehouse, on Main jS' root, Decat or. Ind. W here he keeps on hand I all kind*of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Sec- | retnries.aeltees, soffas lounge-, curb, rds,’a ; hies, stands, bedsteads and chairs from tin .finest io the cheapest quality, all of which is I made of the Best Materia! in the county; and made by the best Workmen in the State In point of fineness and dnrnbil itv his work far exceeds that of anv other estab lisliment i n.lhe coun'v Hiswork is warranted tostnnd the test at all times. Decatur, Sept 25.1857 vl-n33. bTTk TiTlmTngT i r TMIE subscriber thankful for the liberal p, | 1 tronage heretofore received, would say to his old customers and to the public generally | that heenn nt all time*be found at the Old Stand ' on Main street, second door north of the Brick I Corner.ready to do anything in his line with j neatness and dispatch. ’w.’a.’ tk *4 Na-«Hs B He keeps constant] v on hand and for sale, one I and two horse wagons, winch lie wrrrsnts to be ' made of lhe best ol :iinbe —. well seasoned, and ironi <1 in a good and - -bstantinl manner. He is. also, pr pared to SHOE HORSES on j short notice, and in the best pm-ihle manner j and he takes this method of assuring his customera that the Cash Svsri.M is pr-feredto th" | Credit, and that they must expect to be charged I the highest possible price for nil work done ISAAC I’5’LE. May 29, 1857. nlfi-ly ' s- - — | D. BIUDABAKKR. o. T. 11 ART Studubnkor <fc Unit. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend tothe purchase and sale of Real ; Estate, renting houses, collecting, payment o* j Taxes, etc., in Adams County, Indiana. All business int-usted' o their care will rei reive prompt attention Office at the Recor dersOffic . Decatur, Ind. Feb 13, 8 7 vl-n' B-W. oakley c.b. Oakley 11. W. OULEY ts SOX Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And Maniifnctiirer* of TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 70, Columbia Street, FORT IT A YNE , IND IA NA March 13. l w 57. n 4 | v New A r rtf litre me n is. JJCOB Kill! It SOX, Have associated them«elve« together for the I purpose of carrying on the Bl;.-k-milh bnsine-!-lon a more extensive scale ’i hey are prepau-d | to do all kinds of work in their line of business | upon short notice; and will be happy to wait upon their cuatomerHat the. "old stand.’’ Prices low and work warranted, v! n-l JWmfiLnmw C. XV. MILLER, ! Begs leave to inform his old customers, and the public in general that-lie has moved his Shop to the corner of Fi i-t and Madison Stn eta, directly East of the Post Office. Work done on the most reasonable terms;—all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work ■—v2-u4l
MAGNIFICENT I. NTE P. ITU EE. A. J. A 1.1 XAM.'I It’STh;; ty- cco.-.d glficctit i Cash Watch & Land GIFT DIS'I Rli L j JON. For April 18-', 185!) contain* . 80 setts solid Till-' r « al". <th l-ooivv go’fl rhnin* 2jU acres of rich fn: i, ing lend *2 58 111 Am.-rican "■ Id ,| ,(J(J Cold nd Silver Watehes. Among which will be found Ji"gnat ‘AA'FP ICAN SPORTING WATCH’ wortli ?25' — Pr' -entinga gland totalof2 1 prizi"-. nnmi nt--1 iug in the aggregate io the magi ificent sum of 815.039 lICKETS LIMITED TO 17'100. One Prtre To Every Eighth Ticket’ The above nrrt’V of iali:,-.| |r- good-, will be di iribu’i d ii. public ii. Idii.Lou li. li,o , |, v n I disinterested Committee of gi-mloionn elected bv the tiekei holders themselves, on Monday l I',- bro ary 21 -t 18 9 In pr a niing il,i-my Th : tev-tiist Scheme . Io tin- favorable consideration of the puhbc I j embrace this opportunity of refnrtiingmv »in* ! cere thanks lo inv num. rous fri< nds a. <1 pati ron« throughout th" Uninn for ti e vi rv J-t.l r »l I manner in whic they have pairmi'C'd me heretofore and to-how l h,d I f ~11 v :|I ~,, r ;! j 1 heir kin d fa vol s, I would say, Iha I it has been jmy constant aim and tndv to render try j de hemes acceptible to I hem. and at the • .sine time lhe mo.i liberal of anything of'lmJJud : ever off red for public Considerati.m and » tl-.'s Conneciion i' is a source of grrnifirstiVn to ma , to be enabled lo nmke the nuiiourc. ni< ut I 1 have recently effected arratiyi m. n»« l n wit, h lin future, 1 will he enabb d to receive mv | Watches direct from the nmwufaclunrs I .ch lin this country and Europe, and H « a con«»■qnence I will be enabled to furnish invcn-te-liners, with the very besi watch in use ' J t will j also be ohservi d. that in mv Scheme for F. I r'-i. ary. I have introduced a nun h. r of the c. le' pirated‘AMl-.RICiNWATCHE-n i ed hv Appleton. Tracv <t Co . W>iltfi ni „ i all of which are warranter! for t. n v<ar« , n d . are unquestionably the Lest waiclwttn use This will be ill. 3. tl, distribution I ), nvr p ; r . en in the past fmirycars. and in.iwrv ins-nnee •he drawings have taken place on the dnr sr. r> ified >(ud as adverti«od (for which sec programon..) they have in every instant-, I yen conduct ' ted solely by a committed , Lcted bv t)T;, v. it holders AI L being free io attend In no di. ately after the drawing tlmr- .ulr i« primed ! and orwarded together with the p, 'z, s'.lrrv n , . to all ticket holders, either hv mail or . xpress, at in" <xp n«e In this eontierlion 1 deem it nothing more than rig) tto add. f„ r t )„. !„. n . .-fit o' those who are unncqmiintt-d w-'il p-e and who wo-1,1 Lke-o -uv H.eir ]„ rli - ’ sch.tro.’hat I her. by m"bo->.. ; I: . mencme 1h,.,,- ~.m,ev ... 1. H Daily, of the firm ofßtcketstt Dnlv of.h s p!„ c .._ j „f pin. most responsible men of the State, who will receipt for the money <a> ,|, posiie.l- nn.l if th* drawing does not go off p.-cisely as -t.n. d tees programme ) all yon will fmv P t., do will he to call on Mr Daily, for vonr money arrangement, you see. it would ‘he utterly ini poss.b.e for me to take any advantage of vou, even if I were undisposed. rr A complete list of prizes, togyther with Hie manner of drawing <tc.. i- printed and will be forwarded 'o:»ll who desire it All responsible p.-r-ou- !irr desired to act as I ’g' n'afut-'lie sale ~f my Tickets, and will Ls I furnished wnh 1 mkm. at do c.-nts I, tog.-.h-er with full u StrilCtions, the premiums w, a)l.,w . for Sell ng de Single tickets 1 do! : Six tk-L-et. r, del,, i '.' v . clve ’.T?' 4 ’; 1(1 <,osf> •' ,H ’vntv five tickets ' 0 dols All order-- must be «.|.|r..H,„ a .1. A. Fx.AM.i.n. Edinburgh. Johns,, t , Conmr T-d. | 3 hat mv drawings are f lirlv. lionesilv I honorably conduct, d. T y- n .,1,| r „ p' l-y. U’o the following, who among H e most prominent cil izeiis of .teH,-„n C..,,,,,;. I No-,h Perrv. SheriffofJohn-..n Co A h'.-if.r |L, pres, -niativ. of .iolu, oh Co . W p p„.j, I a ' C W. S„..w F o ,’ j-John Walsh and T s Moore, nil of this place. ke pR Pe or. tbc third Monday in ev, i v Month. A. J ALFX \XDrp. Prrp’-’t to*. t—, « K<}i ’‘ hl ’rg|j,John<nn (’o.Jnd. C Bollmvn. Dvcatur, Indiana, n K cnt For tin* sale nl ticket*. P I KTSPEAK! JAMES STOOPS. SIDDLE4 IIIHESS SHKER! f Takes the pre*ant nrcusinn tn inform tin* citizen*, of Ad un- ami co’u.iiu', th t he siil! Continues lo 1 carry on the SADDLE ami HARNESS . Business at his Old Stand, in ihe to • n of Decatur. one d.sir in. th of the P..-t Office, where Ih" keeps constantly on han.l. Carriage, Buggy I and Drafi II lines. Saddles, Jindles and All articles off- red for -nle bv lorn, nre nrnn--1 ufactured of the very la>t ot material and by phe very best of work in. u sod warranted in I every re-p. ct UTThe subscrib, 1i- lie „i,ly j person in the County who under-land-the man - ! ufacturing f saddle-; and from an ,-xpei i,-i of mote th.vi thirty years in the l.iisin. ss.'be flatter- himself 1). it In- can render genera) -m , infliction to all whumav favor him wjih ih.-ir p itro age. as h,'- is determined n h. p, ,- 1 anich*; nml cheaper, lAr 32. r tn j ihnn can be sold in this, |’ t Wayne, or anv oth- < r place. Call and examine before purclmsiiig tlsewl.ere. (l _ T 3 Decatur Marble Works! STEPIIEY REED! (svccKseog to Reed. Sbisir 4 Babcock) la now prepared lo fill al! orders in his hue, ■ of both American and Italian Marble. romhstones. Head and Footstones. Monument.* . Tabletop-. Counters, &c., manufactured in miI peril»r style. O“Hnv ini* the br>t < f workm nin h»« employ i he is prvpfln*(i tn d<» h!1 kinrf* nf ivorft in n F>» tIh r style wnd m mh cheaper than nnv other e<*> , ’ tab’ishmen' in this, or any other count v. tn nonh uaMti rn Ibdmna. SH Gix. 4.iin r call before coritrncfinir. nt pur» ch c*in*r ♦ i M*x\ imre. Shop .me door w«**t of J«*sse Niblick’s Boot nml Sl.<w S . i *»* He will, fill nil «■«•’;*s heretofore j entered into by the firm of Reed, Si mt tf 1 Bab- | cock. u5-v3-tf Township Election. Notice is h< reby given that there will he nr. I <lection h. Id rm the first Monday of April. 1c59l c 59 at rhe usual place of holding election in Wa-h---ington town-hip for the purge-.■ ofeleciiug <,ne Trustee, two Constabl"* and ten ‘mp.-v j..,-s ! for said town-hip. JLoaJj NIBLICK March 11,11!>9 (In k
