Decatur Eagle, Volume 3, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1859 — Page 3

New rr-n ?p ,-. ;rn -J !• f ivr-h. gy I •: i,.’ ■:ln . ' sing* a b»l km, on '!>• <-vcr.i;i f of the election.— Come and s-’a it. -— —«f-i NE- <• • ■>- . ■ ■ Thk Age of Progress—Mr. Jesse Xiblick has ju-t arrived from the East, where he hat> been purchasing, as he says, one of the largest assortments of Boots (n d Shoes, and all kinds of leather and findings, which he will sell cheap. Advertisement n'-xt week. jryT'Mcssr' N'.ip <n'- & C uwford are receiving from the E••.-’»'' ci t -s, an>! opening one of the i <ri; st stock of good* ■ e»tr ?ttn t! t....T.; which they say they can . spth:‘.n the ch<-ipest | Aivt-riis, m. r‘, vriih lull particulars nex 1, wre*« We have receiv'd, 'r im that enpTrighjg grnt’i tniin. G. G. E-' in , the 1 “Life of Col 0 >vid Crocket,” wriiten bv titnseif. An in’ -res-ing work, abound with ant cdotes of the choices- k--i I it -ires a Ml history of the Taxis war, and I tie campaigns of Old Hickory against the ; Indians.’ Price ? 1,09. qn I Stets forpo.-l n , e . Addiess G. G. EVANS, No. 439 . Chesnut Street. Phitvdelpii, Pa. $37-We .have read the work entitled ■ •■Three Per Cent a Month, or the Peril* Past Living.” which is an excellent | look for 'ast young men, and esp-cially those that contemphUe entering the state i-'thnimvny. Price ,00, and 21 c-s. ■,-postage. Address G. G. Evans, No. 439 Shesnut street Philadelphia, Pa. - ■' —-- V,’(. are under obligations to our - rthv trier ’, Mr. Ruch, of Middlatown, fora sack of potatoes, cabbage and beets, of the very nicest kind, for which he has >ur best wishes for him and Us. We .oppose be has read the Van Wert. Cu.i--'l'tgmn; we wish friend Dewey would ; « paper to some of our delinquent patrons. «_ — -f ♦ — W,> wish fr’< nd Dewey of the Van V.’.rt Constitution would bring lis wife

* .... ' U ir.i bi’.'jv over U» o»»r house, ws would give thcri sonic'!- •?.' to eat, for we learn ' .111 l.ii neighbors tb.at .Ly nave not I had northing hut ryo bri.id ami battei i milk for the ! aet nine mouth", except wht;'. | they sponge from rib ir neighbors. Bring i them n.loug, they shall not go away bun- ■ grrjbut we don’t want LL.-wey to came along uphss he wij.i promise not to get ■trunk and lay around the s'.ituts like a 113'*, as he did before. The V.r.t AVer: Constitution. V’e ask Mr. Dewey to name the 1 o'.i- | that he should have seen us sitting in tha. I tittdow nt Wayne; if he doe? will we prove ! Mtn a liar; ant! if he does not he will prove ! himself a liar. Am! furtlvr, if he put.the hour bet ween two and four o'clock. ! f time we left the city, re will prove I'iet he lay in a hotel dead drunk. Now fnen-'l Dewey, da van not f, el ashamed '<l fitch lying ns yo’i did 9 You should li->v< known that such a course would injur" you instead of us. We would not injure ■"«; but we would reform you it we could Indeed, we pity you; and we pity that poor deluded woman whom you call wif« from th" bottom of our hear., for we know ■t her heart is ofti n made to bleed !<-• pl If von have no r, sped for yoursel hue tome for that woman who give v< u ■ ting-—think of a mother’s grief ov£ r a in! t'i son; and henceforth lead a life that w;!l

I ''wine degree atone for the many crime* of I '■ ’Mi you L ive alrea !y been g'titty; a man ■ ■ position to lay around the streets ■ '‘i'.tbeV' of beastly intoxication; to leave ■ snj nohabft Vircu< ' u ‘ i »'-nd eonfi'.ini' wi'e. ■and degraded V, fl- I ’ B *’ of the most vibl' ver y opportunity as ? rU d ” UpOn I f” had lh e power to tha') ca reer ; we would frMj" u yOU ,? | ■ c' H I ln , t?// ° ,lf V' e ft ”y 8 ff n "Hour rettit | f PpMh . Of dll,v - OM stop and , Btvelv w re ’ l ? ' OO T,l 'nl< "< that I ifo? W1 ' O,T ’J’"« swore before high I : rk of 1! ° le j e! ' pr,t, h Rn 1 protect — I -K of those de» r little Uilr , H i„. I J) 01 * or a sustenance; an«l look upon I i.“ a t < a i<!c for them i a furlure. Stop 1 ,J ''»man and think. I seatT Dr f} H ’> F State —We are informed

I e > ’ x a ' r *‘”’ E:q., who has been lid / 1 T ' Utv Auditor of Stale for sevt-. its'i* r 8 *’ H . rt canditiate tor the nom- ' I itr la ° Auditor of State, before the I Pdii ”? 1, ' era, ic state Convention. Mr. I '\ R *" un 'i Democrat, and a genI I k ° fine business qualifications.— ’ s c thorough knowledge of the du-ii^-l °® ce to rvhieh be aspires, and, I I ; j-ed and elected to the position .'**• ■l* ’hem faithfully, inteliigent!f • .. "'* ist interests of the Slate . fb t,. . J > * ia S e ment to the claims and i I i‘<' lonß an V '••her person who! I tv . J’l’-’ned for the position, we can I ikin'af . ’ ? 3!,ner has tXe qualitiesI; ; " c *P*c>ty, integrity ant fidelity I const’f• ' . , . * 'h. lauan lu him I * ch Didinnia for the office for " 11 he it a can liJate.— State Sen. I e »i li • ’ 3n P ie P"s‘-’ssing negro named I Hr ’ T' 8 ’ Mrs. '< little, a married I '‘ rate health, alone in a buggy, I tt b |, * n Canada, and drugged I 'T>os °f e Ve hicle for a most ciitninal I **tr *' j ’ ad - v ,s not ex P ec >ed to re-! 1 &D d the villian escaped.

Garibaldi has issued a proclamation 5 threatening to shoo l any ol h's men. who vi ':'ure to profess il-vro-.-lv«s M zz ii >ns / publicans or Gii'ilialdists. As ilie; G- tier.A is k'l 'V't, to be a m»n • .•■ )i< word there i- no doubt his V rent will nt ■'..luce a sensation. MARRIED—OiI t'.- ; 3.1 inst , bv thP. v Mr Wieiz, Mr. M'cheal Bui:h, ot this pl ice, to M’ss F. E'lkinger, id New G iven, Ind On the 4th inst, by the 11-. v. Jacob M ver. Mr. Geo. Soool r, to M'is Wetter,, all of this <nunt v Our liaiionii Disorder—Dr. Hoback’s j Cures. The Atnaricen -tomaeh is a tormenting or j ;-an It is gmiera’yont of order. The reason is obvious. The driving mnn of business hns i not time, or v. El not t.!:« t.-n- properly to mu!;•.It.' hi- f.',!. Hl- holts it, n.d as bad h.d.'ts i< e catch ■ ■ '.’l cur es l" his IXinple' IL-.:,ce Dvspep-ia, wilt al! its com uicatioiis —j ' h ore TniHl’ str >, Liver l.it. ai.d dis r ■ I dels of the i owels, in all their.various phases. , .* g ene; the-e and a hiindred oil.er cot: yl .iids 1 tlie. Scandin..vian Blom! Pillsand Bln. 1 Pinifi ’ j> r, are waginit an exterminating warfai c. '! L ■ sucaers of these Medicines has him astonishing ;

the, .-Ven in tin age of acientiHc miracles. They ' I <i,> n. • allrviate they extinguish a disorder- The ‘ . I ■ ■•-ony, the fever, the debility.the despondency . I which characterize i.ffl’cliona of the digestive ’ ■ and secretive oegans, vai.i.-h under the it.flu ■ i ence of such preparations. The. constitution it | ; si If seems to acquire new energy under their ' <•}><-ration- S. e advertisement. I i'o th<' People, p . S LOOF3OBROW, will bean Indencn-1 dent Republican candidate for C-unty Clerk I at tlie Election. Fort Wayne Market. 'Vhcat. t 95 Lard, $ HI) Flour, 5 Ou Hams, 10 tlye dour, 309 Pork, 5 00@5 75 Corn, 71 Beef, 4'5 Buckwheat, 59 Flaxseed, 1 80 ■ Oats, 35 Clover, 3 fO Barley, 65 'Pimothy, 1 00 ■ Rye, 8> Apples, green, 200 j Beans, 12) “ dry, 2 o'l i Potatoes, 1 00 Wool, common, 39 ■ Onions 75 ’* tine, 4i Butter, 10 Whitefish, -I 50 I Cheese, 12 Trout, -12> i I Eggs, 10 Lake herring, 4 th) > i Salt, 1 50 Hides,^rr<’pn, I IT! J. o rl..vr r

Bacon. V> | Hides, dry, 5 v'a.VJilt Mt RS CT. ’-rested Weekly by Nuttmin & Crawford. I Wheat, white, $ .-5 I Eggs, J 6 1 ! red, 80|Sa’l, 2 00 I lorn, | Lard, 11 . i,t«, 25 I J.-.-cf, 350 it 10; ' ’ive, 45 Flax s’d, tf'l ; Buckwheat, 6:1 Clover, Beans, 125 Timothy 150 i ’ o<l I Flour, bbl 5 <’O Apples, dv. ‘-’75 t’. r, 10 Black-snh 2 50(?2 7.7 , Choose, 8 & in Shoulders .imoked, 8 I Cork Hams “ iO 'j I IIETRY VnBI) BEECHER'S S.-rm >as ( Published Weekly in |T ii e i n d e d e n d e n t. T N >id lition lothe interesttng inait»rcnnt-in"'l tj in , v-n successive number of The Inrfepend j ent,'he-!’th!tshcr is happy to aim innce tlm* he Snr-.lav Morning S< rmons of Pi.v. Hnve.r Ward Uekchbu will appear exclusively in its .•olumi - every -.v-.k 1 hey are tl. onlv report tr'.’en to the press which receive revision at the | ,\u-tiers own hand Among other -peeial con triti itors are the following well known writers' Mas. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, Rev GEO B, CHEEVER, and JOHN G. WHITTIER. Tarmi—Two Roil tea year, payab’o in ilww Address JOSEPH H RICH HUH Publisher: i 5 Beekman S.tr>ct, N. Y FOR SALE. BY ALL NEWS AGENTS. v 3 n 36 “PROSPEariisT

A Ke* Work l>v Finnrson Bennett. Author f“Cl:i- c Moreland,” “Prairie Flower,” “The Refugees.” “'Blanch Bertrand,” “ The Artist’s Bride,” Ac , Ac. entitli <1 WILD SCE3ES OH THE FRONTIEK’t; on. Heroes ot the V. ct. ■ “Westward, the course of Empire takes it-s way This work, is the only one in book form,; ' wliieh for several years b iseminated from the : , pen ot the gifted author, who treads now alone j the p ith once trodden by our own Ccopcr. It : n id contain graphic pictures of the conflicts of 1 1... t.a’dy Pioneer, whose -trit.; and striigles ; ■v:th los Indian fr-e, rival the tales of fiction and ihe tee.cic counterfeits of the tniin'C stage. ' Also tlirillr.ig narratives of the daring deeds,, t.'li .’l'll'l “to. 1...r0t.- .!■» ..“100 an" mat or oolite women, file mothers of the West! , Beneath lhe over arching forests, hand to hand .nid foot to foot, the intrepid adventurer iias I encountered in deadly combat the ruffian des peradoes who made their haunts,in the back wisids, and his gallant acheivem.'nta have thrown a halo of romance over the waving p. ai

ries, the grand old mountains, and the majestI ic rivers of the land of the setting sun. 1 Nor are these pages wanting in those gentler ' scenes which ni.;'.-? up homo-life, nd which ar.’ pictured with all the skill and fidelity for which the author is pre-eminently distinguish ' nd. His delineation of Frontier character, and i | of 'he scenery of the Borders, has always the , .advantage of an accuracy which is the result of an intimate, personal acquaintance. The Work will be printed on fine white pa- > ■ per, in clear, open type, and appropriately and . beautifully illustrated by the most skillful ar- ' J lists. 1. mO., cloth. Price $1.2.', HAMELIN & CO.. Publishers. No t.Ofi Chesnut. St, Phil., Pa. CONTENTS. ! No. 1. The Mingo Chief; 2. The Kentucky Hero; b. The Maiif of Fort Henry; 4. Wrecked on the Lake-, 5. A kip for life; G. Love triumph ant; 7. A desperate encounter; 8. 'Mad Ann: J. the gamblers on. witted: it*. The daring scouts; 11. A figl.t on the prairie; 12. The trappers story; '3. Au Ar!-an»as duel; 14 The poisoned bride; 15 Attacked by Indians; ll>. A miracuinis escape; 17. A mother’s escape: 18. lhe alive; i 9. A daring exploit; 2 >. Rocky Menntain perils: 2 . The Guerilla Qneen; 25 with a bear; 23. I’he Haunted House; 24. Bill Lucken’s run; 15. The faithful negro; 2li. the. Backwoodsman’s first love; 2b The last-stake; 2“'. Adventure of a Colporteur; 2J. A i.igkt with ; th : wolves; 30. Col. Bowie of Arkansas. ; Sept. 30, 1659. - v3 - u34 ’ I

SPrC lA L ANN OU N EME N T FROil THE Quakei C'iby J’ub.icAizg \t..u.s.'.-■ u 17 >.or t . ...i , ~S ) . to, Eulorge I o;: I Ji, i’n. J, —2»7u’ J or Dish >J>'di a Supiiiar laiucoiaantg o ti e Public! A ii.- , ' i I nr? plau f-,r obtaining GOLD .t)id | AILVEK W Vl'C’.i ES, and 1.. r v;.bn.l,!e Pri- I , z-s Full pailicuiars in Ura 1 g-—,| ■'v’.i.’h will !>e sent free to all upin ai.\ ■ic'vion ■ Valuai !<■ till’.-, Wurth from 59cts. yt !, Gnarronfi-ed to each ■> ■ '■•>sei. > ■,.) '• in ! Gib- have L i. distribub- I tomy pair .ns with”i the put six m intbs —5.159. j l ' to be distributed during the n-xt -ix mon hs The inducements offered Agents are more i liberal than those of any other house in the ' busii ..-s I Having been in the Piipl’shing andßo ik--eli'tig b.isin. ss for the. lasi i i.t year-, my ex peri-nc- enable:, me to c > G t . Enter- i I .z- will ‘ln- greatest -'■..■'-i m t0..11. CT'-GENIS wanted in every Town and .Co'i.dy. | Address DUANE RULISON, Quaker Citv P.bii-hiiig Hou ~?, 33 Suui h Ti.'rd Strei-t, v3-n3i-1..i Philadelphia, Pa. i I HOTS STEW & Wit? One Mile A' > th of Decatur, Stil in Blast! | Ard fs Er jmiti'y Irdemlvd fw CtWom t'se.

Those bringing grinding from a distance, can .1. pend upon getting their grists without di i iv; thus, avoiding the trouble of two or three trips • through 'he mud and rain, as many of oar citi- 1 Zens have be. n obliged to do heretofore. Bring Along Your Grists, and examine our mill and you will be coni vinccd that Han’s Mill can nv-ke the most am) i b st fl sir, from a given quantity of grain, of I :inv nii'l in 'he country, Decatur, S< pt. 30,'59. vk-n3l. Notice oflJissohilion. The partnership heretofore existing between | | W. A T. J. Pearce, in ths practice of medi- 1 : cine, is this day dissolved by mutual coi.sont. ; Sept. 21, If-di. J.W. AT..I. PEARCE. ( TAXES FOR 1859. The tax payers of Adams comity, Indiana, areh -reliv no’tified that the following levies for taxes have been made for the year 1859, towit: , For State purposes twenty cents on the on? ihundr. 1 dollars valuation and fifty cents on each poll. F-r County purposes twenty cents on one hundred d-llars valuation. For School purposes ten cents on one himi dri .1 dollars valuation, and fifty cents on each I noil. . . .

Eor Sinking Fund two cents on one hundred dollars valuation. And in addition to the above, Hie different townships have assessed the following taxes, towit:

jTovr.ship R' »d, Road School House, I C< Towrsnips. [ SIOO j S>loo per 8100 Sit {valuation. palliation Acre, valuation per Poll {valua Union, I - - 8. 1(! 13 & Root. ... 5j 5 ].a £0 25 Preble, ... 15 5 ]3 10 Kirkland, - - 10! 5 Q £0 Washington, - I 5j fi| 1} £5 SO St- Mary's- -10 l Jo| fl 10 25 Bluecreek, - - 5i 15! Monroe, - - - lO| 5‘ 1J 25! French, ... 5 5, 15! Hartford, - - '105; 1| f. 2 Wabash,- - - I') 1 5 if 6 25 Jefferson. - - 2' f 1| I'own of Decatur, ) i I 30 50j

‘ rpo.ration, 00 J nion per Poll. ! j ' ■ 5 10

Town of flecatiir for Side Walk purposes. : fourteen dollars on each one hundred dollar- , valuation on all lots fronting on the north ami south sides of Madison sfroof, between Second ! Street, and the St Mary’s river I will attend at the n-'ial places of holding I elections in the several townships for the pur [ pose of receiving taxes as follows: Monroe township, Monday, October 17 French “ Tues! iv, “ 18. HsrifurJ '■ Wend.s.lay, " Id ; Wabash •’ Thursday, *• 23. J. flerson “ Friday, “ 21. Bluecreck “ Saturday, “ 22 Knkland *' Monday, “ 24. ' Preble “ Tuesday, " 25. Root “ Wednesday, “ 20. '

. Union “ Thursday, “ 27. St. Mary’s “ Friday, “ 28.; Washington Saturday, “ 29. And from the 29th day of October, until lhe i third Monday “if March, 1860, I will be at the Treasurer’s Office, in Decatur, ami all taxes not ’ paid at. that time will be collected by distress ' and sale of personal property as the law directs. DAVID SHOWERS, i Sept. 16, 1859. Treasurer. Election Notice, To the Voters of the Countg of Adams \ Greeting A/ - OU are hereby notified that on Tuesday I X the I tth day of October 1859, a poll will inopened in the several townships and election precincts in this county tnrecicve the votes cart , therein in favor of or against the calling aeon- ( 1 vention to alter, amend or revise the constitu tion of the State of Indiana, in pursuance of an I act of lhe Legislature of th State of Indiana en- ; titled “nn act to provide for the taking of the sense of lhe qualified voters of this Stale, on < Calling a Convention to Alter. Amend, or Revise the Constitution of Ibis Slate ' Approved March 5.1856. Given under my hand this 27d -lay of August 18 9. GEORGE FRANK. Sheriff A. C. , Sept, 2 1859 1

Blood I’urfficr ' ' Sch hd i a-■i a n 1 n m ie s - ■

When Dr. Rob ack, the renown' ii ' .1 i- •. h’S r ’’ ■ ' Purifier a 1 ‘ Blood Pills in T r ni- , tr 1 sc’ f" th in plain lam/u . r »* their j c’va’ive propri-lies—, This wa - ve ij "» ajro — Th task frecomtnend- )))?■ Umm ha« - inc' been . taken out of his hands. r n lizht en e d men,

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•’onnd and p’’iInsnohv, jrjves thfiir opinion* "<*i '•ht in *hp pfwnm’ir Vy, m *n *vho r»-flpct and «n;ike ,r ;K'*iranC'‘ surn” before l thvv d' — are vr.rvTvlw-r* l . «nrrnvincr and nr r hi<f the nse 1 , r,fl *von r»r<* r »i ration**. All whomn j ! fide i’ ‘li ' wisdom and hon sty of thi- 3 cbi ',or < I M-bo rbo.-e*o invp’thr’te f.H ?he’n c Ivos, are ' now of one mind on th •; i nport ’.nt *•3 ' *c*. i 'lohack invites the attention oi the sick to the 't. C”' Tr 'T’%LETTEriS, ! from nj n ’ T 'l' ''**■* of -'ip M’- ’joi'l P ’«• P*-’® ion. Eli- i ! tor- <»f nnhlif : ,o”»-na!«, t-m! k inwr M irchants i • and Farraer*, ’n I Ladip* of the re*P' ,r < • (ability, "•tv ; no- Gocounfs of roro= i ■ T*nn <yht hv fi p • le'lies, of which clirea they i themselves "' r p T*ye T i t n e f « a » . Thn®ip T» n r f h‘® mav be oon j td;p'i or j

!»v lottpr. by tho-f Tvb<> havo anv don d. upon thpsiih'<'ct Thonvi lencp in tlm pLHmpMon nf i f'r Y»■ d n.'k which is n f *dl •••n '!= ‘?cc?s*“ible to | ihp public, fstabli-b" 9 'h» billowing ! FACTS‘That Bvriheh an I Blood Pills have been proved by ar.v’v.i* to Contain No Mineral; That they cure thp nlmnct universal complaint, DYSPEPSIA with cfrtaintv. end in a very short time. That after all oth< r Medicines hav< I proved useless, they relievo Live” Complaint. i and restore the health and strength of the suf-. j serer. That ! SICK FEMALES, i who have languished for years in helples* l ■ weakness and despondency. nrnperate I with almost miraculous rapidity under their i invigorating operation. That all sexual di«n bilitie® are removed bv their cordial and (jen!ily stimulating proprieties. That they recruit Shattered Constitution. | however thpv may have been trifled with and abused ;that th direct t“ndency is to II LENGTHEN LIFE, 1 and render it eni“v d>l j . 1 hat, operating d 1 - : r-’ctlv upon the poison of disease iu the blood, ‘ they CATTSE SOON TO HEAL. and lischarirofrom the. system, every taint of t scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. ; That they

JI E<: R r I T THE DEBILITATED, and that there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowels,the live r, the nervous system, the skin glands or muscles, in which they do not give prompt relief, and (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect Bear in mind that, the Suandf.v wian egetable Blood Piels are endorsed by the experience ofthousandsoflivin.r witnesses, who in letter--affidavits medical works, and by word of mouth proclaim them to be the \ cry best preparation of the kind ever offered to the broken-down victims of Hl health. They hurt disease through everv avenue and organ of the system, and to expel it thoroughly and permanent! v. No on? can doubt their superiority after one <in^lct’ial—th“v are not onlv better but, in fact,cheaper than any other Pills, f *r it t .ke c a less nuinher of’liem to produce a b<*t for r-fn*ci Price of the Scandinavian V Blood Porifier.^i. per bottle, nr per half h.Z’ ti. — Os the Sc vidinavian Voget i’.d** Blood Pills, - certs per b<»x. or 5 boxes f >r 41. Read O ’ Rnback’s spicinl notices and Hnr. '’ficates,p’i>di<hed in a conspicuous part ofthi> i Pane) r»m time to time Dr Hoback’s Medical Almanac and Family j Adviser, containing a great variefv nf interest - | nicrand Valuable Medical information, ran be j had gratis of any of his Agents throughout the count rv In ditHcult or complicated cases, Dr. Hoback may be consulted personally or by letter, enclosing n stamp. Principle nvl Sib’s Room?. No 6 East Fourth St.. B'l Build in--fr >m Main street. Cincinnati. O Laboratory in Hammond street. ForSnlein A Jam« County bv T .1 Tolan, Oecatur; S L'nton, Buffalo: Smiths Niittmau, Pleasant Mills; John Hart, Monmonth; ml By ! Druggists and Merchant's generally throughI out the Union.

H HE WHITE CORNER! LABG ES T S 11) Csl IA IE 8 T 8 Tllßl 10 IV EBl P 81C E8! THE SPRl.A'fi STOCK!

At,this establishment is unusually large and va- ' ried, comprising a judicious selection of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! Groceries, Hardware, I Crockery, AAoodenware, Willow-Ware, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Fish, I Salt, Nails, Glass. &c., <tc., <fcc ; Especially adapted to the demands of Ibis m’r- ' ket, purchased upon such terms as to place Our House in a position to Successfully Compete. With any other establishment in this country. To prove th'» truth of these statements and SAVE MONEY! IN THE PURCHASE OF GOODS! Please call, examine and purchase at, THE OLD WHITE CORNER. NUTTMAN d: CRAWFORD. May 6 1859. Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from seventy-five cents up, at White Corner.

CT J- Ti W” 'uJ " I-’ J « SPLFJDID r’id'iO IT'J -ii ./iltS ( F F O<) K S , Oi d a ITI . ' 5 1 " - ILNTs ItI’UTZ'F ET) :*:! ' '>'l.:' y ; IHI •' ' - --5 - i 1 - ■ 5j j Unkied ...u, txt I' ; w PU. LI9HISG HOUSE OF £ 2 G.G. EVANS, if 439 Chesnut, Street, | PHILADELPHIA, FA. | y t'atnl >gne sent I’rec. Since! originnfi'tl the Gift Book Enterprise. 1 I ivo repont.'iß v c’.'leil ih .‘ nl'oii ion of the n .' i De to m ■ 1 «tn. ’■ ami liber."! o'" ra. to w’.icli I they linv. always warmly rerpomleij. I can now, with mor? w’c etinn 'han ever, c’’’l utLont’on to my Ivg-ly inc.ieaaefl in bicemr-ntalo j nnrcEnrors. Being’very heavily engaged in I p ibli I,in;-. I excising' my own p-bli-u i" 1 :-for ; 1 ),■ .<■ nf >'li ■" houses, ami mn enabli d ‘o uro- | I r. ■■ ?T:pv boot’s?' theo-lginal cost of makini’ j I .>>,.] 'h js c in and 1" -apply lie maior’’*” of r o I nlh'r lio'i os en'-’igerl in the G’ft Boel; T " ile, , | with th nr books, cheap, r than t hevenn procure | ' 'hem from o'her p-bl I <U’s, Ic: '' ■ ’ o l-v r*".' b. -'v-* purrhnses of Winches and ’ev-’i 1-v, fl " '■’sli, f riibb Inm with their (Ilf's-» lower I -•,‘catban they can buy tin m from the mnnu- * r.-« <• ♦»».•/?vu

factnrers. Having such an advantage in I uyin". I e?n insure m" cn'tomers better Gilts wi'h their Book than any othi-r lionse, and ■ :ve my ni-mitw a larger r-ommi -ion A v .l'.ial le Git will be d. liveri d r.-'h each book nt tl - time of -a',. Gif'" war'll 55")". al ’helow< »' wh de al'-p-hms. w*!l be t mpar! I "11 v *l l -' - i bir ed w ith e’• erv At,91)0 worth of books sold. Send for a G i'nlogue, whieh will be mailed f-pp to any nddre-s, contiii'.’i''-* 'he most vul iahle collection of Stan lard p-odnetions it, L : ,- -attire. Philosophy ,H : -tory. Geography, Travel • and the Sci'mces, with till the favorite woikei ' Fiction and Romance, and every c'bcr denart- ) ment of Lituratnre. classified as described be low. Send for it. for if you don’t wi-h to order hooks, von will obtain a very valuable book for reference, as it contains till tlie desirable books in pri'd, ii’i'l will co-t you tiollnng. Particular attention i- re i:"‘ t'il totheLis' of mv Publication*, which will’f-mml in the latter part of mv Classified Catalogue. It contains a large numberof d»serve<ilv popular works, l,y various authors; among which tiT > all of T. S. Arthur’s best, works, well known as a moral, instri’c'ive and pleasing author, interesting biogr?phi«s, travels. <tc. CLASSIFJC I TIDY OF BOOTIS. AonrcrtTUßAt— Tliis department,embrac. s all standard work- upon general Agricultural. Cot- ■ ton planting, flowers, gardening. F irm implements, horses, sheep, cattle, bees, de. Albums—Ladies’ (agreat variety) Floral,cap >■.. nl can.demv Quarto, autorrapb, <frc

quarto, royai cap,uemj' Ayyt'irs—A large and el-gant assortment Bustos -A sidmidid assortment of pocket. pew and family Bibles, in every sty le from $1 to SSO. Power Boons— A complete Assortment, in every form and at all prices. Hvmn Books—As used by different Jenomina tions. . BtoonantiCAt.— Works of Irving, Headley, Wcr ms, Sparks, Bancroft, and every other stun dard author. | Botonicsl—By Oomstock, Gray, Lincoln, Dar- ; by. Wood. itc. Oookeky—Receipt Bud cook books, by Mrs Hale. Leslie. Widdifield, McKenzie, <tc. German—Standard German literature Diction'.rtks—Webstci's, English, French, Get man, Spanish, Latin, Greek. Italian, <5-e. Cyot.ophiias—AH th" standard authors. Gr.ooaArnioAt—Thels!-st and nust approved School and other Geographies, Mans, and Travelers’ Guides. Ci OLonv —The work" of Hugh Miller, Harris, Hi'.-ln- .• k Lve’l. d Others HisroßiCAL—By Prescott. L viny, Bancroft. Robertson, Hum. . Gibbons,Macauley ami other.fli'Monoi's —Embraces a World >f Fun. Juvenile —Every description of Illustrated book" for chil Iren. Law ani> Mi:iucini.—The standard woiks of these professions. Mechanicala'O Scientieic —The most appro ve.i works on Mechanic, .•Ireliitecture and tin exact Sciences. Toitiiv- English and American Octavo and Literarv editions of the standard Poets : Pocket nnd Cabinet editions —plain and illustrated, bound in ewrv style to suit the taste of all. Works of Fiction—By Scott, Irving. Cooper. Dickens, and all the ap'prov. d writers IPT’School ar. I Classical, T,-ivels and Adven i tores,Games, Sports and Pa-t;ni f ‘", Religion",' Biblical and Theological, Mu-ical and Ole ■ .

Books, Odd Fellow !“.n :>nd I’l-e Masonry. ; Mi-cn i ■ ■ — Mi -cellaii. 'V.S department embraces everything IS»t iii<'iud< d “n tb‘“ 1 abovp cLi'-siHcation. of’in or instruc tive charach r. that is in print. SCHEOI EOF OfFTS Patent English T.i ver Gold Watches with fine gold hi nting cases. SIOO 0 i I Paient anchor lever Gobi Watrhes, large j size. w.iTaiitcd good movements, with I fine gold hunting cases, 50 CO : Ladies 1 k case gold icvi r « cbos. warranted good timekeepers with fine gold hunting caws, 50 00 i La lies’ 18k case gold lever watches open Dial, . 35 Gents’silver lev“»r watches, hunting case 25 o,> I • h uts’silver lepiue walcln s. huii’g cases 15 " I Gents’silver lepine watcher, opm dial '2 00 ; Parlor time-pieces new pattern war' aiited '<) •> ■ ' Ladies'elegant black silk dress patterns IS l ,n Ladies’ do plaid do do 12 00 Ladies’ cameo sets, pin a drops to match, I > 00 Ladies’ do do do 1' Oil i La'l'es'gold bracelets, extra fine, each 10 00; Ladies’ do do plain or eugr’d band 550 1 Gents’ solid gold v< st chains, new patein 15 011 I Ladies’guards, chatelaine chains, choice 15 00 ' Large gold spring lockets with dou cases l‘t O'! I Large gold snap lockets, do 5 0(i Medium size No. 3. do do 3 n'G Heavy gold pencil ra € es, with gold pens, 750 , Superior gol' pens, with holders « box, 3CO I Ladies’ gold pencils, 2 0 ' | Gi lits’ heavy gold pencils, 3 5.1 ; Gents’gold pens, with -il “crexten n pen’! 2 Oil I Ladies’coral, gnrnet,or turquois sets, 15 00 1 Ladies’ mosaic or gold stone - ts, I() 00 | Ladies’floreutine sets, pins drops match I!) C ) I Ladies’jct do do do 7 51) Ladies’ lava do do do 10 00 I Ladies'cameo pins, largo size, 5 <lO Ladies’ do medium, 3 s'l; ' Ladies’ do small. 2 .511 Ladies’ gold stone pins.small, 2 50 ; Ladies’ box and glass miniature pins. 200 ; Ladies’ plain gold pins, new pattern 2 50 i Ladies’ plain ear drops 2 00 Misses' plain gobi pins I s'l Gents’cluster pins, opal centre 2 50 Gents’single stone pins 1 i (| Gents' cameo or mosaic bosom studs 4 s'l Gents’ engraved gold do 2 5 ' I Gents’ sleeve buttons 2 .‘0 ' Ladies’ do 2 Ou s Lad ies’ pearl card cases 5 Off , ' Gents'pear! pocket knives, best qual. 1 00 Misses’ lava pii'is 2 .50 ; Gents’ gobi wntch keys t pencils coinbi’d 2 00 Gents’gold toothpicks 2 I'o

G ■i-'s’<-• >ld rings, with stone kettii.|f * 5 .i • ';♦ ■.■/ ■■; ■ . :■ -, do i i>• < ..■ wjlrcr-pU‘'3(l ten jp- hh,. k (»0 i- •. r plat'd butler 1 "0 if ,or ■ < -i* .’ / ■’ 1 w;.’ K->• cr v<-.< hevkc I I I | .i.H 3 f-tt : i • p :>.» 1 ; ' ‘ r n.R 5 I H « caiuvo ear dr< pH 1 50 do 2 f 0 Mi <ps' rar drnpji V i’ll Monr pf’' ’*•£ 0» Mi«'-r*’ gold bracelet half rr.und baud fii. 4 ' fl Ladie*’ do du G 0(> Fcarf pin 0 i i Gent*’ i<*t or florentin<* ®fndß .? O') Gents’rleeve buttons jet flurr nt inn 4 Onv-T •» 50 >» isj-ps’ gold Ftoi-' si ’.k, < drops 4j in 5f <1 T !- r o’d pvn« with hoL|rr nnd I. >t ]5 > Gents' cameo mosaic or florentine bh-evo button*. , , 4 rn V’si.p*' ncCk d nins 6 C'r Miscellaneous plfts. not CP erm* rated lit the above list, vaiing m valuvLoin cents to 25 Wanted T'» rry To Ajei; , ' i 1 can i/’ivp more liberal inducement** ‘ bnn ciii rfT irdfdby nny other hnti -r-. In I ndd’tion to ln’ , .'" , ‘r r i.>inn4, it pu t }, ( »;j i -jer to yt sub*c: J ers for niy onfi rpri.-f- than I flnv other. The pFCi'h’ir nd vnntn*’-*-*’ *ir— V larirer stuck nnd bett' T Cn*nb>u’u?s to •< h'd fit m A bett» r i and q ul’ty ofGif’s. Afnre pUrictui; lity and correctness in filling orders i T'v hc’’d/ r.c r c ons wFLT.jr ' n vidiinble Liri.f v ran prccn-H it r r »'« Tho«« I «c»-k'n»r nn en*-y method of o;.nr'nga ’iv« l:l r fnl

1 can find it Aov o? <» di-sinn;/ ?i (rood Watch ■, r m ti’Hiiin it. For full particulars rend for a I Ca { «]ci<rn»>. j y v 1 1••('*« enpi’a’ to"* fh r, r with mv 1 ,rif Y ex •, p<; it nep in G o hu«n’nr«*< and fnir oquent f imil- . 1 ’nr? ;■ wi h all i f s d< tails, yives me nu a’ri.fdt ' incaomlablo advaVage over all other parties. ; All T a*<k i*a ti ird. S<n<l me anoruerand yon will be coi vinced tli.’.t there is noexaggo . ration. . ■ no NOT FORGET TO SFNP FOR A CATAtOOT F. . I Persons visitiny thf* city, are n que -ted to >’ call and examine for 1h» GG. I VANS’ }’• Qr’rtfe?. 439 Chesnut Strut, BLi’mh IpLiu, Pa-. i- Branch 45 Cornhill, Boston. Ma-s. Special Notice to Book Buyer'*. 3 As’he v P R’e piirlit'H of doubtful • ( non /’ iN v ad vert i>ing Gift c« ami *emc a r e makini? f many proxies und< r fictHirns nrmi.-, • i v vH the in!' nrion or l.iiii v to fulfi:: their.. - hoping, tlircm h the popularity of my enterprise ' to deceive nnd plunder tlie public a strict «on'a I |of duty compell? tti? to warn all against them. 1 ' Ai d if any a?’e deceived and cheated by them. - ’ th<>y sfio’ ’d not be ho un just as to condimn n • ' along with .hern, fort!.; y are base imitators of lan entc: p’ire* that has cost men;; imim iimi 1 amount <>f time ?r> f mn’vy to place in the po«i- . i tion which it now occupies.commanding:tn ei- . • tensive and increasing trade, approved andenI flor.sed with the most entire freedom and cebftp . d- nee, by the leading Publishing Hmises in the . I Union, whose letters of approval and endorse-

mentare in my possession, nnd will be product d an A shown at anytime with the greatest pleasure. G. 0. EVANS. Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that a General Election is to be h.dd at the Usual ; I-.c,:• of 1 oLling Elections in !l,e several townships of Adams : County, State of Indiana, on the S?:COVD TUESD .W. j Being the Ilth day October, 1859, nt whi-'A time will be choKen the Officers mentioned in the certitie: 'e of the Ch. :k ofihe Adams Circuit Court, a copy of which is hereunto annexed GEORGE FRANK. September 1P59, Sheriff c v Y OF CERTIrICxkTE, State of , Adams County | s '' To .he ' h -rt Tot Adiiin- Count' . Greet'nt: T JAMtSB STMCOKF. Clerk "f the Adamn I , Circuit Court, in nnd fertile State and county aforesaid, do hertbv certify,that at a C.-neral 1 I. ction to be held in said County and Stale. >.n the Second Tuesday of October next. The following Officers are to be eluted towit;— .One Prosecuting Attorney for the 10th Judicial Circuit,of the Sta'e of Indiana. One District Prosecuting Attorney, for IL« District composed <>i the Counties of Adams and Allen, in said State ..flndiana One Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, f. r Adams County. One County Auditor for Adams County. One Surveyor for Admin County. One Coroner r-r Adams County. One C,..,i tv Commissioner, in the First Dia- ; trial, for Adams County.

i On» County Comnii-sioner in the Third DisI trict. for said Countv of Adams. One Jttstiee of the' Peace, to fill 4h e vncsrrv I occa-ioned bv the expiration i.f the tern, ofserp“.'o o' Z“ 'lek:.ih Brown, Esq ,in ):, jt Town ; : hip, in -aid county of Adams. 0“ ■ Ju-tict nf the Peace f,,i Prol't Township I to fill the vacancy ori ssioned bv lhe term ofser- ’ vice of Johu Archbold, E.-q., in said County of i Adams One Justice of lhe )’ icon Fn nch TownI -hip, in said Count; f A- me, to fill th,, v,. , esnev occs.ioned by the resignation of 4 eei.an Dunbar, Esq. Ono Ju-t.ee of the Pence for Hartford Town--’up, tn fill thi i acaricy i.ccasi<uied bv the death | ot jolm Pontius, of said county In witness whereof, I bavelieregl unto subscribed my name and asI fixed lhe seal ot said Court, this, the 27th dav of Angus!, IP5!) JAMES B. SIMCOKE, Sept. 2, 1859. Clerk. Sheriffs Sale. Michael Detro, "| Adams Circuit Court, '” i - I-4’igust term, ]fs9. AdI William Park, fams County and State I Elizabeth Park. J Indiana. By virtue of tin execution and order of sale 'to me direcu>i and <l. j., ,d by the Cleikof the Adems Circuit Court, of-aid’County of A.!ams and State of Indiana, I >vill expose t,» e,.10 at public. a :etv>n at tho Court House . o', in ■ aid County beti. ven the hours of ten o'clock A. M. nn I four o'clock P JJ , on Saturday, October ftth, 1859. the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven, of tho following described real estate, to wit: I The west half of the north east, quartet of Action tbn township twenty-six noith.of ra> "e fifteen east, containing eighty Acres more or less, in said county and S'.a’e. And on failure to realize therefrom, the i mount of execution. I will at the same timo arid place stpublic auction as aforesaid, expose t< “ a.e the fee simple of sa;d de-cribed reales- , tate. Executed as the property of William Park and Elizabeth Park, at the suit of Michial Detro. GEGRGE FR \nk. ,G ’ SheriF A C O PERM OIL, on purpose for greasing 1 lireshkJ ing Machines, for sale by July 11. N'ittrvan <t Cr«wfo;d