Decatur Eagle, Volume 3, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1859 — Page 3
Dr. Roback’s Countituents. learn that the distinguished and pop-flu-' inventor of llu-s.-i.u.iuum s. ..ndin. -. ion p kt . nH . t dies, the Blood Pills and Blood Plbikjlk, ad- J vertised in our business columns, receives near- f Jv as many letters, by every mail, as the Tress i ury Department. The average is more than I per day! His patients, scattered over the ' broad West, the Southern States and New Eng- | land, are said to reach the enormous and almost < incredible aggregate of 100,0 '0! By his pa- 1 tients we mean those who use his preparations ' as their only medicines. We presume that such ;, a connection is without a parallel in Medical t history. nl '-Im DFXATIR MARKET. Corrected Weekly by Nuttman & Crawford. Wheat, white, $1 '• I Eggs, $ 6 " red, 10b I Salt, 2 5 Corn, 75 Lar<i > 1 Oats, 50 Beef 350 440 jro e H’ Haxs’d, I no Buckwheat, 25 Clover, 5 5(1 g pans , 1 00 Timothy 1 50 <fc .' ()0 Flour,hun 275 Apples,dry, 075 gutter, H Blacksalts2 50@2 75 j Cheese, B<t 1 Shoulders smoked, 6 Pork ’ 5 6' ! @s 50 Hams “ 81 Fort Wayne Market. Wheat. *1 J* I J;»rd, $ 9 j flour, 5 73 I Hams, 8 Rye flour, 3 00 Pork, 4 00@5 75 Com, 7,1 Beef, 3 s'! Buckwheat, 50 Flaxseed, 1 00 j Oats, 1 Clover, 5 0 Barley, 70 Timothy, 1 25 Rve, 75 Apples, green, I 50 Beans, 120 “ dry, 200 Potatoes, 6il Wool, common, ‘>4 Onions 75 “ fine, 30 Butter, 14 Whitefish, 4 50 Cheese, 8 Trout, 4 25 Eggs, 12 I Lake herring, 4• 0 Salt, 2 00 I Hides,green, 3 Bacon. 8 I Hides,dry. 5 TO lite Hon Board of Trustees of the * Town of Decatur. The undersigned Clerk of the Town would respectfully submit the following Re port of the Receipts and Expenditures on account of the Town, for the financial year ending, April 30, 1859. RECEIPTS. Ain’t of town tax received, including side walk tax, $ 330 0(1 j School house tax received, 440 0 | For tuition on destribution, 530 00 Total receipts, 13u0 Cl) EXPENDITURES. Expended for building side walk 133 20 For blank book, paper and printing, 15 40 Paid to town officers, 121 -7 Wood for school house and repairs, 76 26 For teaching schools, 273 00 Interest paid on town orders, 2 98 Interest paid on tuition orders, 3 62 Interest paid 011 school house orders, 45 07 Total expenditures, 741 9 The above shows only the operation of the treasury, during the financial year ending April 30,1859, while the following statement shows the amount of receipts in the treasury of the different funds together with the amount dis burned, and the true condition of the treasury. SCHOOL HOUSE FUND. Receipts. Then- was in the treasury May 1, 1858, 2- 1 43 Received from taxe-, ' " 44(1 Oil Total receipts, 468 43 Expenditures. Orders redeemed by the treasurer and filed with the clerk, 347 31 Paid on oder No. 188 in favor of school fund, 121 00 Balance in treasury, 09 Total expenditures, 466 43 COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. There was in treasury May 1, 1858, 8 68 Received on distribution, 530 0 Received from loan, 121 00 Still on loan order No. 18’, 119 00 Total receipts. 778 68 TOWN REVENUE. Receipts. There was in the treasury May 1,185°, 97 46 Received from taxes, * 330 00 Total receipts, 427 46 Expenditures ■ Amount of town and side walk orders redeemed, 302 77 Balance in treasury April 30,1859, 124 69 Total Expenditures, 42? 46 There was, of the school house orders, outJuiduig and unredeemed on the Oth dav of April, 185'i ; the sum of sl, 93 00, without the i un or< f err issued for teaching, the 0110 which may be added SSO 00 e ’y? aneß8 > ordere not issued. Town and Mt t r ‘ I’otal 1 ’ otal mount of orders 1 ! l ' ga,id,inr *’ ll( “cmed is $1,836 (ID. all ■of Anrn' ‘VTPicHully submitted this 3 th day I ' v ° 35%*I . fil lUDI IVS SALT ! ■ Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned ■ Wardian of the estate and person of Bykov H. E r/',™ 8 ’ ,u J’ ursaa *ee of an order of the Court of ' ■ f eas of Adams County will offer at ■Letr e Saturday June 11 th 1853. at the ■ thus, . T r Dwirin ’he County of Adams in | ■ State of Indiana and bet ween the hours of ■j oc . and 4 o’clock P. M on said K Jf l ae .‘"Howiug Real Estate to wit: ■ g k! one third part, of the East half thruoa 0 " 1 11? 1 ‘l ua rter of Section thirty Eu I , ln ' ll# ‘* l ip twenty-seven North, of range in said County on the following! ■ One third of the purchasZ E 111 l* and > 0118 third in six months, L "a, ;,‘[ d W tw . elv, ‘ ™«nth» from the dav of sale I »ith'" terest - b y th« purchaser giving his rotes I | ’ IU > approved security. 1 o, JOHN .ANDERSON. | — '. " ’ >9 ’ Guardian. License. r 'Jiii.il 6 ,’ B hereby given to the citizens of' I ’ill mat 011 '■oyvuship. that the undersigned! I Commie * a s > f' ,eat, ’° ll to the Board of County I h>”^ foD T of^an “ County Ind, at their! 5 “OossnA 011 1. , a beeuse to sell spirituous vi- i I sjoiw 3 raa 1 at Houston’s new buildI ™t>of Ti ' n ° . °f J- Coffee’s Grocer/ in the lM.sß?s urinaaid Caunty. ’ ’'’«® HENRY B4NTX
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The Lignest and most unexceptional tong moralicolumns of the Novelist, 11c ] shall favorably compare, in each and ev cry respect, with any illustratedliterary journal j in the United Slates Novelties ar? to be intro ouced never before presented in any journal: and every one of it« original articles will be a I library gem ofthe v< rv first order. he first number ofthe Novelist will contain ■ ’ 1(4 < ‘‘ ,rn,n, ‘ ri cement of a splendid rornanc°nf ' thrilling inM-pst. entitled— Kdutiful Un I kiinwn. or the Mysterious Fair One ofthe Lnn > ! y | Cottage. Ako, -The Fatal Dance," by Olive ' , aitt4.ii, together with original poetry, sketches, I »fcc. Our limits will not permit us to give even ! a synopsnoi the numerous rich things which will adorn the opening number of the Novelist 1 specimen copies of which will be sent free — j Letters on business and communications should ! be addressed to “Harris’ Illustrated Novelist, i 33 John street, New York ” Well written con- ' i tnbutions are respectfully solicity which ii used I will be p lid for liberally —nl3-v3-it. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will of John Pontius, late of Adams County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE PONTIUS, April, 29, 1859. Executor. License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Washington township, that the undersignaJ will make upplieation to the Board of Comity Commissioners of Adams County, Ind , at their ' lune session for a license to sell spirituous ! vinous and malt liquors at his Grocery in the I Town of Decatur in said County. April, ;9, 1859. JAMES COFFEE. ■*3ra<£3 FM r W! « 7 H< BOOT AND SHOE i MANUFACTUKY. ' On Monroe street second door west of the ’■ "White Corner," ’TMIE undersigned R .45>-* would respectfully 1 announce to the citizens of Decatur and vicinity, that he • is prepared to i i MANUFACTURE and make to order of the ; best material every variety of articles in the • Boot, and Shoe manufacturing business, and of ' tub latest fashion and style. j I He also keeps constantly on hand alarge and j well selected stock of Eastern Shoes—Ladies : and children’s wear from the Buskin to a high- ■ heeled Gaiter, which ha« been purchased at low j j figures and which enables him to sell 2 ' per ( J cent cheaper than any other establishment in !I the County. ! i He has received a large and extensive stock 1 of Eastern j j Leather and Findings | of every quality which he is prepared to sell low. COUNTRY SHOEMAKERS ; can be furnished with every thing in their line, i KFCall and examine his stock before purchas ing elsewhere. J. v2-n36-tf. JESSE NIBLICK. Notice of Disolntion. Notice is hereby given that the copartner ' ship heretofore existing between Abraham 1 Bollman and James Patterson, under the firm ' name of Bollman i Patterson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and that Abraham f ’’oilman is the only person authorized to use the ' name of the firm in any business of the late ' firm This 18th day of April, 1859 All persons indebted to the late firm by note or book account are requested to come forward . and make immediate settlement. HOLLMAN v PATTERSON. April 22, 1859. nll-tf Sale of School Land. In default of the interest due on balance nt purchase money the undersigned Auditor will I sell at public sale as directed by law, on Saturday, July \Cth 1859. between th? hours of one and four o’clock P. M., | j the following described real estate to-wit: The north east quarter ofthe north westquar- J ter of section sixteen township twenty eight j north, range fourteen ea-t containing forty j (acres. Total amount of principal, Interest..! ■ damages and costs due $lO3 00. Terms made j known on dav of sale. JOHN McCONNEL, ! April 8,1859, Auditor. cT l7 hill. Wholesale and Retail »»■-: w ■ mw BOOKS & STATIONARY. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.. WALLA WINDOW PAPER. BOOK BINDING Ac., <tc. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind v3-nl. i DRS. PORTER &■ SCHNITZER, ! General Practitioners in Medicineand j SurgeryDecatur, Indiana. OFFICE-Over Bollman <k Patterson’s Store-
Blind Purifier and Pil’s DR. RO SACK’S. Scandinavian Remedies
When Da. Ronacx, tho renowned Swedi*’* Physician introduced his Bhmd Purifier and Blood Pills in the United States, he set forth in plain their curative proprieties — This was years ajjo.— Thetask nf recommend < i net horn has «inc. been Ataken out of liis hands. Enlightened men.
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whose character for sound judgement and philosophy. gives their opinions weight in the community. m»n who observe, reflect and make ‘‘assurance doubly sure” before thw decide.— are «vervwb<-rp approving and urging the use of these wnnd-efnl preparations. All whocon . fide in the wisdom and honesty of this class, or who choseto investigate for themselves, are now of one mind on th is important subject. Dr Roback invites the attention of the sick to the ORIGINAL LETTERS, from members ofthe Medical Profession, Editors of public journals, well known Marchants and Farmers, and Ladies of the highest respec-’' tability. giving accounts of "xf.raodiuary cnre» wrought by the remedies, of which cures they themselves were Eye Witnesses. These parties may he consulted personally or bv letter, by those who have anv doubt upon the subject The evidence in the posssesion of Dr. Roback. which is at all times accessible >o the public, establishes the following FACTS. That the Bt.oon Purifier and Blood Pills have been proved bv analysis to Contain No Mineral: j That they cure the almost universal complaint, DYSPEPSIA | with unerring CRRTAtNTv, and in a very short time. That after all other Medicines have proved useless, they relieve Liver Cotnolalnt, i and restore the health and strength of the Su,'’ I serer. That SICK FEMALES. who have languished for years in helpless j weakness and despondency, recuperate with almost miraculous rapidity under their j invigorating operation That.all sexual disaibiiitiesare removed by their cordial and gently stimulating proprieties. That they recruit. I Shattered Constitution, j however they may have been trifled with and } abused; that their direct tendency is to LENGTHEN LIFE,' and render it enjoyable. That, operating di i redly upon the poison of disease iu the blood, I they CAUSE SOON TO HEAL. j and discharge from the system, every taint of i scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. ' I Thai they ll E ( R UI T TII E DEBILITATED, and that there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowels, the liver, the nervous system, the skin glandsor muscles, in which they do not. give i prompt relief, and (if administered before the ! very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure. , Bear in mind that the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills areendorsed by the experience ' ofthousands of living witnesses, who in letters ' affidavits, medical works, and by word of mouth j proclaim them to he the very best preparation ' ! ofthe kind ever offered to the broken-down vic- : | timsof'U health. They hunt disease through I every avenue and organ of the system, and to ! expel it thoroughly and permanently. I Noon.- ran doubt their superiority after one I single trial—they are not only better but, in 1 j fact, cheaper than any other Pills, f -r it takes a i I less number of them to produce a better eff-ct j Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood ! Purifier,sl, per bottle, or $5, per half dozen.— f Os the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 5 cents per box, or 5 boxes for sl. Read Dr. Roback’s special notices and Oer- ' ificates, published in a conspicuous part of this r Paper roni time to time. ' Dr. Roback’s Medical Almanac and Family Adviser,containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be 11 had gratis of any of his Agents throughout the • countrv. ! In difficult or complicated cases, Dr Roback < j may be consulted personally or by letter, en- ■ ! closing a stamp. ,- 1 Principle office and Sales Rooms, No. fi East ■ ; Fourth St. ,3d Building from Main street, Cini I cinnati. O Laboratory in Hammond street. For Sale in A lams County by T .T Tolan. ; I Decatur; S. Linton, Buffalo; Smith A Nuttman. i Pleasant Mills; John Hart, Monmouth; and by ! Druggists and Merchant's generally throughout the Union. Sheriff’s Sale. William G. Spencer, In the Court of Comvs mon Pleas of Adams HiramW.Jones, (County, Indiana. Samue] Linton, By virtue <f an execution to me directed and delivered bv the Clerk ofthe Court, of Common j Pleas of Adams County Indiana, I have levied : upon and will expose to sale at public auction i :at the Court House door in Decatur Adams . I County Indiana, between the hours of ten i ‘ o’clock A M. and four o’clock P. M. on Saturday June 4th 1859 ■ ! The rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven ofthe following described re-1 1 a! estate to wit: The west half of the North East quarter of; section thirty three in Township twenty five, 1 North of Range fourteen East contaning eighty j i acres, more or less, in the comity of Adams a id i State of Indiana, and on failure to realize there from the full amount of the execution, I will at the same time and place at public auction as aforesaid expose to sale the fee simple of ■ said described raal estate. Executed as the property of Samuel Linton at , the suit of W. G. Spencer. GEORGE FRANK. April 29 1859. Sheriff. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned I ! has been appointed Administrator Debonis ' i Non of the estate of Charles Riehaeldaffer late ;of Adams County deceased. Said estate is ! supposed to be solvent. GEORGE PONTIUS, Administrator April, 29, 1859. De bonis Non. License! Notice is hereby given to the Citizens of Washington townships, that the undersigned j will make application to the B >ard of County j Commissioner of Adams County, Ind-, at the ! June session, for a license to sell spirituous ! vinous and malt liquors, at his Grocery in the . “ggsna?* a Smrkkam?. Dried Fruit. DRIED Peaches and Apples at NUTTMAN 4 CRAWFORD’?
BOOTS & SHOES'. F. J. G I LLI G, Is still carryingon the Boot and Shoe business in Decatur, where lie has the very beet of Stock on hands; and intends to sell low for the ready John. Shop, at his residence on First street, south <*nd. v n2j. NEW~ARRIVALF! FASHIONABLE TAILOR! SI SC EL SCIHEGEI, Would respectfully inform the citizensof Decatur and vicinity, that he has permanently located in Decatur, where he will carry on the tailoring business in all its various branches, in the mnstfashionable style. Work warranted to give satisfaction, and done upon tha most reasonable terms. Produce taken in exchange for work. Shop opposite the first Presbyterian Chtireh, whe he may at all times be found. Nov. 26, 1858. v2-n42 6m Banking and Exchange « BTS n ■ : • I J. D. NUTTMAN. Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver, uncurren Bank 2fot.es, Land Warrants, Promissory Notes County, r<» vn-ihip. and Town Orders, Ac , bought and sold. Money received on deposite and interest, paid bv agreement. Decatur,Oct.9, 1857. vl n 35. \. r. STt> C K IHi 11) GE. DEALER /.V BOOKS,STATIONERY, WALL PAPER IWMMLTSW6 And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. v g n ]9 ! y Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P MORGAN, Successor to H. Durrie.) ! No. St. Coiu. m bia Street. Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in ever I’description of Foreign and Domestic HARDW ARE: Iro , Nails,Sash Building Materials. Saddlery ware » chauics’tools of every variety : Cooking, ox j and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron an<t ) copper. vl n 12. School Notice, j I would respectfully inform the citizens of I Decatur and surrounding country, that I will j commence a School in the Decatur Public, j School house, by consent of the Trustees, April 25. 1859 and continue for the term of three I months. Rates of Tnition per Term. Primary Department $2 00 Secondary -• 225 Grammar •• 3 < 0 Algebra Philosphy Department 40" No deduction made for absence unless in 1 case of personal and protracted illness D. B ROETHER. Principal Miss R. A. Smith, Assistant. | ' j U’Scholars from a distance can beaccommo- ; 1 dated with board and rooms on the most reason - ( | j able terms; and they will find all the ad van i 1 rages in this School", which they would in a I much larger place, where it would cost them i ranch more per session. * (IBS. .1. W. & I. J. PEISfE, Having tbemsplvpq together far the practice of Medicine and Surgery, would ! I announce io the citizens nf Decatur and sur rounding country, that they will be pr pared j • at all timos, unless professionally engaged, to i attend with care and fidelity to the calls of all who may favor them with their patronage. , OFFICE—Two doors south of the “Young! ’ America” printing office. ’ r J. PEARCE is prepared to perform all I • operations in Dentistry; such as filling, i cleaning, inserting teeth upon pivots, or upon gold, silver or white gutta percha plate. Char ges reasonable and work warranted v3-n7. 1 FASIIIIHmE TAILOR! C. W. MILLER, I Begslcave to inform his old customers, and the ' j public in general that he hasmoved his Shop to ! i the cornerof Fij«t and Madison Streets,directly j East of the Post Office. Work done on the i most reasonable terms:—all kinds of country j produce taken in exchange for work.—v2-n4l hOODMIN IIOUSS. R C BENINET. - - - • Proprietor, Near corner Main and Calhoun Streets. n)4 v 2 ts FORT WAYNE. Ind. D. studabakrr. o. t. habt Studabaker & Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend lothe purchase and sale of Real Estate.renting houses, collecting, paymento* Taxes, <fcc., in Adams County, Indiana. All business int-iisted' o their cure will re- , ceive prompt attentio' Office at the Recor j | ders Office, Decatur, In J. "ch. 13, B>7. vl-nl Sheriff’s Sale. George Miller, )In the Court of Comvs. - mon Pleas of Adams Samuel Linton. \ County, Indiana. I)y virtue of an execution to me directed. I > and delivered by the Clerk of the Court i of Common Pleas of Adams County, Indiana, I
I have levied upon and will expose to sale, by public auction at the Court House door, in Adams County, Indiana between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. on Saturday, May 7th 1859. ! The rents and profits for a term of years not j 1 exceeding seven of the following described ' real estate to-wit: The west half of the north east quarter of; section thirty-three in township twenty-five north, range fourteen east, in Adatus County and State of Ii diana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full j amount ofthe execution, I will at the same time aud place at public auction a- aforesaid expose to sale the fee simple of said above de- | scribed real estate. Executed as the property of Samnel Linton st the suit of George Miller GEORGE FRANK. April 15,1859. Sheriff. LICENSE Notice is hereby given to the citizons of Washington township, that the undersigned will make application to the Board of county Commissioners of Adams County Ind., at the June session, for a license tosell spirituous vinous, and ra»lt liquors, at their Grocery in the town of Decatur in said County. May 6, 1859 FETICK 4 WELKER
EX IRA SESSION CALLED! '■eg. Numbers, Still cn Hands at His old Starfd on Second street, opposite tho Public Square. And coPHuues to manu actures all kinds of plain and I’bhcv farnitur»*;such as SecrelarivH. BureaiiK, side, centre, dining and breakfast tables; sofaa, tetatc. lounges; cushion and common chairs, bedsteads, Ac. <fcc. i All of the above articles, and many others to tedious to iu< n’itu,, manufactured io order, of the b('Bt of material; and by the best workmen in the country. All of uhicL he will sell oa the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE For yourself before purchasing elswhere, as » am determined not to be undersold either in this or any other town in the west: and, &s re gards qualiiy, I defy allconiju htiou. A L S O, Coffins of al] sizes nnd discriptions, k.-pf constantly on hand, or made to order, na maybe desired ; with a first rate HEARSE if required Terms reasonable KFLumber and all kinds of countrv produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and se<as lam determined to sell. Quick sales an-' small profit is my motto. Decatur, April 1857. vl nl" I GROCERY & PROVISION II OUS E. j NO 3PHCENIX BLOCK CALHOUN STREET j JOHN 11. ARMSTRONG A CO. I have opened a new establishment in ▼ ’ Fort Wayne, and intend to keep constant ly on hand a superior article ofeverytbing in th»* Grocery Line, Wholesale 4; Retail Highest prices paid for all kinds of Produce. (ETParticular attention paid t » orders from the Country. JOHN H. ARMSTONG <fc CO. v 3-n6. Fort Wayne Ind Valuable Farms for Sale. The undersigned will sell on reasonable | terms, his farms in Adams county, described 1 ! and situated as follows, viz: The north west ■ | quarter of section four, in Bluecreek township. : I two miles south of Pleasant Mills, containing o,.'J hundred and sixty acres; eighty nf which is well trt,p rnvpf *. and is the best fenced farm in the county, ana upon which is a valuable spring. ALSO, the north half of the norr,. fast qnarterof section thirty-two, in St Mary's townsl"P one mile south of Pleasant Mills, containing eight acres, twenty of which is improved and under a good state o' cultivation If said farms are not sold within a reasonable time they will he for rent For father particulars address t.he undersigned at Piqua. Ohio, or Amos T. Daily, Esq ,at Pleasant Mills, Indiana. March. 4. 1859. CALEB McMAKEN. 1. j. to t7a”n7 DECATUR, INDIANA. j Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medi cine, Chemicals, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Patent Med- ; icines, Perfumery, Soaps, Fancy Articles, pure , Wines and Brandies, <tc.,&c. " n5-v3. ICABIXET WAREROOSS. 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main j Street, Decatur, Ind. Where he keeps on hand all kind’ of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Sec- ! retaries, settees, soffas lounges, cupboards, tai files,stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the ! finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is I made of the Best Material i in the county: and made bv the best Workmen jin the State In point of fineness and durabil ity his work far exceeds that, of any other establishment in the county His work is warranted tostand the test at all times. Decatur, Sept 25, 1857 vl-n33. dM Ji » • THE CLEVELAND WOOL DEPOT Has been established over six years, and it asI fords the subscribers ...uch satisfaction to kimw i j that its merits are fully appreciated by those. , | who have patronized it during this entire time The change made one year ago in confining its i sales to cash, have met with universal favor — It is proposed to continue the cash system, and future consignors may rely in the same prompt - return which characterized obr last year’s busiiness. Perhaps not quite as high figures can Ibe obtained by adhering strictly to cash, but ■it will insure prompt returns, and hundreds ! have assured us that they obtained trim fee to iten cents a pound more through the Depot than | they were offered last Spring from other sottr- | ces, and we beliave this has been true every year excepting a few of the consignments during the Fall of 18"’7. It should, therefore, no longer remain a question in the minds of Wool Growers or Merchants having Wool to dispose of, that this system of closely’classifyingand handling wool will prove the very b<-st manner of selling wool which has yet been adopted. Sacks will be sent as heretofore to those who i may order. ! To those wishing to realize on their wool as soon as shorn, advances will be made AMOUNTING TO THE VALUE OF THE WOOL, providing the consignors will allow them offer . ed for sale at the first, or early prices. Cash advances will be triade on receipt of I Wool or Shipping Bill, as formerly. j We trust that the liberal Cash advances the 1 long experience in the Depot business and es- ■ i tablished reputation of our grades among man ufactiirers, with undivided attention to our < consignors’ interests, will insure us a liberal ' patronage April .5, 1859. GOODALE A CO. i
1 n.W OAKLEY. v. B. OAKLEY B. OHLEI & SOY ■Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And Manufactiirers of. TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street, FORT W A YEE, INDIA .NA March 13,1857. n 4 ly. New Arrangements, 1 JACOB KliVfi & SOX, Have associated themselves together tortile purpose ofcarryingon the Blacksmith business i on a more extensive scale They are prepared : todoall kindsof work in their fine of bireim-s upon short notice; and will be happy to wait ' < upon their customers at the 'old stau J ” P.-t . s i low and work warranted v! nl. ' '
MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE. A. J. ALEXANDER’S. Thirt)>‘econd Magnificent Cush Watch & l-hu GIFT DISTRIBUTION. For April 18*'. 1859 contains I 80 setts shlid silver wn e, 4" lit ..v . uo'd ri r,,’ , JjO acres of rich farming land, $2 58 i in American gold, and 400 ■ Gold nd Silver Watch-s. . . Among which will bi-so md fhogreat ' VTP fIICAN SPOUTING WATilfi' w,utl, ST?" i Presentingagrand totalof2 <r ■ I ing in the aggregate to the m.re-df c tu t hßr ,' , f S1 5.0 3 9 TICKETS LIMITED TO )70"'i > One Prize To Every Eighth Tick n" The above array of valuable goods v ' I • distributed iu public in Edii.bitrj I Ii di-interested Committee of gentl.imni < b-ct< <l bv the ticket ho filers thtim.elves, , : February 21st 1859. ’ In presenting this my Thirty-first S-lx-me tot.he favorablt vensideiation of iL. ; 1.1.1 - I embrace this oppmtuniiy of retort iu ■ n v - in* cere thanks tn my nmuercvis f, --. 1] ,st - ' rons throughout th. Union f,,r the v, -v ! ; 't.-‘.I manner in whic. thev 1,,.; < f ...;. heretofore, and to show that 1 ftrliv m in, ri- tu their kind favors, I would snv. that it h'.-is b<en my constant aim and t :dv to i.-ndir my Schemes accept ible to them, andat the-amc tune the most lih.-rnl of anything ofthe kind i ever offered for public consideration and in thin | e.oiineciion it is a source of gratification to inn i lo be enaoled to make the announcement th.-V ; J have recently effected arrangements by which in future, I will be enabled to receive n.Watches direct from thn manufacturers, both . tn this country and Europe, and in, a cotree, qnence 1 will beenablod Io furnish , uv emtr. reels with the very bent watch in u-e ’ Jt will also be observed, in mv Sch „ loe fur Fp) . r ,,. ary, I have introduced a number ofthocele brated ‘AMEBICaN WATCHES’ tnanufnctu,- , ‘-d by Appleton. 1 racy 4 Co , Walt I am. Mass , all of which are warrnnled f O r ten years am] are unquestionably the best watch, s i„ , ts I This will beih. 3()th distribution I havegiv. ; I en tn the past touryenra, and jneverv instancaf , the drawings have taken place on tin- dav spec i , ified and as advertised (for which see program • me,) they have in every instance been eoudnet ; 1 •! 1 S t 1' { by a committee elected by the Tickllt holders ALL being free to est, , JmmediI , ate,y after Ihe drawing the result is printed j and forwarded together wirf, the prizes drawn to al! heket holders, either by nuul or express, at inv expense In this connection I deem I it nothing more than ng) t to add. fre- the ben- | euL of those who are unacquainted with me. and who w,mid like to ‘try their luck' in mv scheme, that T hereby »nthomze them to en-closetheirrnon.-v to Mr H. Daily. of t hi-firm In Rh kpts D idv, of tfiis pbtep, who i.« one* of the most responsible men ofthe State, who will receipt for the money so deposited; and if th. drawing does not go off precisely assisted (n< programme ) all you will Dave to do will het,, call on Mr Daily, for your rnon**v Undpr t 1 ih arrangement, yon it would be vttprlv im poss.ble fnrmeto take v,y advantage of you, even it I were so disposed . j ITA complete list of prizes, together wi-h ( the manner of draw,ng vtc .i. printed and will | be forwarded to all who desire it All responsible persons ar.- desired to n.-t ns .agents for the sal,. Os my Tickets, and will bo i Furnished with T.ckets a. s-0 cer.is each togethI ;rwtth full instruotonc, the premiums w. allow tor selling <frr. Single tickets! dol.; six tickets 5 dels j’welver,ekets iO dols ; twenty.five tickets"" , dols AH order* must, be addressed io -v J I AiFXA.vnm Edinburgh. Johnson C- n-v Tr-l . 1 hat my drawings are fairly, hnnesi'v at d . honorably conducted. I would resnoctfiillv re . f.-t you to the following, who are among the 1 ln ‘v P rr, " lin cnt citizens of Johnson CountyNo„h Perrv. ShsrtlT of Johnson Co . A KeifsI Representative of Johnson Co . V p R,, s r i at <lin, ”"' eh ' CW Snow Esq ‘ John Walsh and T S Moore, all of this pla/o. take place on the third I Monday in every Month. A. J. A LEX ANDER. proprietor, T-vc n n EJ'nbm-gh, Johnson Co., Tnd. (-JT , Decatur, Indiana, agent for th,-sale of tickets. h p JAMES STOOPS IjSIDDLEAIIABXESS lIHiER! I T akes the present occasion to inform . | the citizen-of Adar and adjoining counties, that he still continues to . , carry on the SADDLE and HA R N E S S ' Business at his Old Stand, in the town of Dej catur. one door north of the Post Office, where he keeps constantly on hand. Carriage, Buggy ! and Draft Hartres, Saddle*, Bridles mid | All articles offered for sale by him. are manufactured of the very best of material and bv . the very best of workmen .and warranted iia I every respect LZThe Subscriber is the cnly , person in’he count v who understands the mani iifactiiring -f saddles: and from an experience i of more than thirty years in the hit*iiiess. he flatters himself that he can render general “at ; refaction to all who mav favor hiiu with their patro -age. as In- is deteriniued to «. ’1 a fi, -ter j article; and cheaptr, for ! than can be sold in this. Ft Wayne, oranyothjer place. Call and examine before purchasing .elsewhere. n5-v3. IIIIJ.&OIIIHSON, FORIFA R D 1 y G -■w yn xr» Commission Merchants. J. E HILL.. ) FORT MAYNE. A M. ORBISON Indiana, vl h2l. Hart’s New Grist Mill. I The undersigned having - rented and put in« to successful oppirsiinq, a first cla-s gr.st mill, one mile north west of Deca'ur. would announce to the citizensut Adams ind a.lloining e< "u- , ties, that he is now prepared to do grinding of all kinds in a superior m.mner. Ha, ing recured the services of one nf the best Millwrights in the State, and snared uo pnius to make hi* mill convenient for his customers; he L- pes by . close application to hre business to secure a liberal share of the public patronage. W , .o » C D HART. May 7 58 v 2 nl3 ts DAVID STLDABAKFR. Attorney nd Fotinselfoi nt Taw, DECATUR. JND \VILL PRACTIOH IN THE COURTS OF »♦ the-enthJudicialCirnuit attend tothe colleeticr ofclaims.fhe payment of taxes re demption oflands.ifcc Officein th.- Recorder’*’ Offiw Arr.l3, 1857
