Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1857 — Page 3

Mjffat’s Life Fills and Phcenix BitI ters . It often happens that when a inati has been sufl'ering under a violent billious fever, that, on recovery he will be aflicted with an acute nervous sensation, loss of appetite, tremnhusness in the extremities and rapid pulsation of the heart. The cause is the want of purification of the avstetn, and a resort to the use of Moffat’s Life Medicitvs will afford relief to the pa.jcnt sooner than sir.y other known remedy ■ ■ ; | by the Proprietor W. B. MOFFAT’ 335 Broadway, New York. cuyt'LE'j'i; iasr or Bruttsn and Biscredited Banks. We this week add & few more to the dismal record of the dead and the dying that is hero appended. The list not lull nor prifeet, bu. the best we can do for the present. Ftriners/- 1 v,yc«ford. Rhode Island. Hbode 1.-i•■•nd Centird Bank, •• Warwick Bank, Tiverton Bn : k ■ ■< Bopkir' -n mink, << Arcade Bank, •• l ank of South County, •• Wakefi l hl Bank. “ Mount Vermin Bank, •• Bank of Ken;, • Bank of rhe Bepul lie, ■’ Bank of Kanawha, Virginia. Trans-Allegheny Bank, 'A keeling money refused, Wooster Bank, Banbury. Connecticut. Merchants Exchange Bunk. “ Colchester Bank, <» Hartford Co Bank “ North American Ban' , •• Bank of i ■ nr.-; Nanin, Pennsylvania. Warren Co Bank, “ j Ban!; .if Middle!on, •• I Farmers and Drovers, •• Honesdale Bank, " Girard Bank, " Erie City 8., “ ■ Banks of New Castle, " AH Philadelphia Bar ks gonu up, “ AH Pittsb’i-gh Farmers 8., Lancaster, " Lancaster 8., “ “ Lancaster County B , “ Partners H . Rending. “ Harrisburgh B.,Harri burgh, “ Ontario Bank, New York.' Ontario County Bank, Hollister Brri.k, " Sacketts Ilar',<ir Batik, *' Reciprocity Bank Oliver Lee <fc Co's H. •> Chemung County I>, Chautauqua County 8., “ Niagara River !!., “ Bank of Orleans, “ Huguenot 8., “ Western 11, “ Yates Conntv H., “ Maud City 11, International B , Bank of Corning, " Farmers R., Saratoga Co, " New Yoik Security 8., " Unadilla B, “ Chemung U-uml B , '• Mechanics Banking Association, “ Fort Plain B. Saratoga B , " Medina 8., Medina. “ Bank of Canandaigua, " D inby I? , Vermont. ' S ulh Royalton B , “ Bergen County 8., New Jersey. j Commercial B , Perth Amboy, “ AhtVHcnn 8., * •• Vivien B .. ” 1 Bank of New Jersey, “ City Bank, “ CStamct B , “ Miami Vail y R., Ohio. Ohio Life ji ir.ince A Tiust Co , “ Dayton 8., " City Bank " Suidosky ( y B , Union J,’., “ Canal B , •• Seneca County B , “ Clinton B , " City'Bank, i’obtmbus. " t ':iiford B.,'late M uisum River., Maine.' i-ock I! , Batik of Hallowell, “ Cadton B . K!l-r.h.-lh B , Exchange B , " i Bank of Elgi ”, Illinois. Bank ■-■*' ■ "In B.|. k ole. -. m. Hauk of Hock Island, Fonti-m.'!<■ B . Nebraska Bunk of !.■■■ .mseb, Michigan. M. B,_ L'utnl 1"... IS. .. ; i.r Institut >. Maryland. Fanners and Mechanics 8., Kent Co., Farmers and M •rchauts B , Baltimore banks all down, “ Bank.of Capitol, Indiana. •Central B . Uni.,,, Pl.mk Road Co., Michigan Citv, “ Traders 8., ' " Bank of Commerce, District of Columbia. All Tennessee Banks, gone up. refused. „! i Hi ll AtHthl'T. Corrected Weekly by J. D. 4 J. M Nuttman. Wheat, white, £ C 5 Eggs, $ 8 ", rod o.> Salt, 2 37 Corn, 41 fiard. It) . tilts, 20 Beef, 350 A 4 <>o ' j'e, • . I .ax sMI, i 0 , tt nk w Ls.it, 3*l Clover'. j 75. rt •an- t 7-> 4 1 8 ) Timothy 1 50 A o <»> I'lonr, bun 25 1 Apples, dry, 2 25; B itter, 12 ; Black salts 3 25 it 3 50 Cheese. 11 it 1 2 | Shoulders smoked, I I‘jrk pickled, 10 j Hann “ 12 Fort Wayne Market. For tke JFeeifc endiiy, Saturday, Oct. 3 Wheat. 70 i Lard, } 11 Flour, $.5 00 | Hams, 11 Rye flour, 4 53 | Pork, Corn, 35 Beef, 55 ' Buckwheat, 50 Flaxseed, 8> Oats, 20 Clover, 0 2 - Barley, 1 00 Timothy, 1 50 Ry®. 5 I Apples, green, 45 deans, 153 '! ’ dry, 275 Pot&ton*, 25 Wool, common, 26 Onion, 50 " fine, 40 Ratter, 12 Whitefish, 6 50 Oneeae, 8 Trout, 5 75 -ilk’, 6 Lake herring, 500 2 15 Cranberries, J 00 Bacon. 1(1 Banking and Exchange J. I). NUTTMAN, Eastern Exchange. Gold, Silver, uneurrent Bank Notes. Laud Warrants, Promissory Notes, ■ untrfy, Township, and Town Orders, 4e,. Arr. 'ought and sold. Money received on deposite and interest paid bv agreement. Decatur, Oct % f?.-,; rl-n35.

m; hes. May be Stolen! 3ut no one will steal goods when lliey can be ■ bought at the prices now current at the WHITE CORNER.; . Ihe Old Man has been down cast again with j his pockets full of ROCKS and the stacks of , ‘ Goods that can be bought with a few dollars will ; suprise al] that give us a call. Our goods have bought one fourth less than any could pur- I chase them on a credit; and we now offer to | , i our customers the advantage which Cash and | 1110 Hartl Times in New York. When our goods were purchased, gave us.— - Come one come all. and see the sights and be . satisfied that vve have goods to sell 0 .WO I; II Til CUE Am I Than any one is Hing the same article in this ' : part of the world. This is no hoax, come and prove it. Come and taste good molasses at sixty I cents per gallon, and sugar just as cheap. A piece of onr good yard wide sheeting will be I j found useful at afipayard. To all who want i CHEAP GOODS! ; Call at the WHITE CORNER where you will ■ find almost every thing u. ually kept in a coun- I ! try store, and some things more. A General Assortment of i Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, ; Iron, Nails, Stoves, Ac., Ac. > J. D. A J. M. NUTTMAN. / Decatur, Oct. 9,1857. Broken Bank Money, r T3AKE?v for goods at the J- Oct 18.>7. White Corner. Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever offered in this place, may be four <1 at the i Oct 1857. White Corner. Eird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from • seventy five cents up, at Oct, 1857. Nuttrnan’s. : Latest News’ 1 / \ bbls extra Molasses at 60 cents per gallon ! I'* Oct. 1857. White Corner. bbls prime sugar, at one shilling per p) pound, at the White Corner. ■yUOO yds, of yard wide sheeting at 6L4 cents , r) per yard, just, received and for sale by Oct. 1857. J. D. A J M. NUTTMAN. ; __ 1 New Store & New Goods! HOSES LEOERGER, Takes this method of informing the citio zens of W ILS II I R E and vicinity, and the public generally, that he ; has received and is now opening a large and i ' splendid assortment of Fall & Winter Goods! ' Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, tweeds, and every variety of Gentlemen’s Fall l»nd winter wear, all of which he will sell* I CHEAPER than they can be bought at any ; I other house in the west BOOTS 4 SHOES ! ■ Fi r both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every variI etr, tie, and price; and of ail qualities. HATS &. CAPS! j Os . very quality, size and price; besides a large and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing! I All of which he is prepared to sell Cheaper than any other Establishment in the West. — ■ Come ami examine his Stock before purch I , using elsewhere, as he is determined not to bi ' | undersold by any. P. S All kinds of Country Produce taken ,in exchange fir Goods, at the highest market price. ' Wilshire, Oct 9,1 57. vl-n35. boot 1 sm shop: ’ F. J. GILLIG Takes the liberty to inform the citizens of Decatur ami vicinity that he has removed from Union Township tothe former place, where be i ; will carry on lh<* boot and Shoe business; and, ! is prepared to do all kinds us work in his line, nt the .shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms that can be had in the county. He intends to keep constantly on hand, a fineas--1 aonnient of Boots and Shoes of bis own manufacture, made of the best materials; besides a large and well selected stock of Shoes of eastern manufacture, Satin, French and common Calf -kin, Kid, Patent leather and Fancy Gaiters; : children’s shoes ofall sizes and every variety, I ■ all of which he will sell on reasonable terms itz’Slaughtered and Spanish Sole leather for 1 sale. SHOP—In the room occupied by Win. Reynold*. nearly opposite John H. Bremerkvmp’s . Store. vl-n23-m3. HILL & JACOBS,” Wimlnualp nnrl Rntail BBS'I’M .u >7 !■«.«■» r W BOOKS 4 STATIONERY, WALLA WIN ' DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,' AM) KOOK BINDERS. ('Hlhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. v -1112. Sign of the Padlock. i OLIVER F. MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.) No. Hl, t'oltimhia Street, Fort Wa> ne Ind. ; DEALER in everv descript ion of Foreign ami! Domestic H ARDWA RE: Iro , Nails, Sash : Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Me-j I clianics’ tools of every variety; Cooking, Box ’ ' and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and; 1 copper. vlnl2. JOSEPH W. IIOUB. JLDSON MCCOMB .1. w. ROBB & CO.. Wholesale Grocers •a. w» COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. w 0 u L D 1 v I respectfully invite the attention of Merchants. Hotel-keepers, Ac., to their immense stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li-: quors, Segars. Ac . which tliey guarantee to sell at closest Eastern prices, with addition of transport ution. , . . j N B- This i' the only exclusive Jobbing; Groeerv Hmirc in the ri-y. r 1 nl*-6.:»

P . S . U N D ER II I LL , (Successor to A J. Mersbon, and late managing partner of LaDow, Underhill & Go., Piqua, Ohio.) North side of Main street, three corners from the Pxxblic Square, and real of Works nearly opposite Taylor’s Warehouse, Fort Wavne, Ind. Tlie proprietor would respecfullv announce to the citizens of Decatur and surrounding Coun- ’ ; try. that he has purchased of A J. Mershon his entire interest in the Marble Works formerly I 1 conducted by him, and has added a large and elegant assortment of Ainer ic a n & Hal ia n M a rbl p , ; And is now prepared to furnish custonu rs with any disci iption Cemeterial Work, from the smallest and plainest Slab, to the most magnificent Monument. i Monuments, Get otaphs, Mantles, Posts, Cabinet and Counter Slabs, will be kept constantly on hand or made to order on short notice. Also, a large and choice collection of new and beautiful ; Designs, from which selections can be mado. Busts. Medallions, Urns, Vases, and every description of Ornamental Carving done in a man ' tier not to be excelled. Ambrotypes inserted in a ii'-.rable manner, if desired. From an experience of over 12 years, both in conducting the business and as a practical work man, and keeping none but the best us Sculptors, the proprietor feels warranted in pledging en | tire satisfaction to ail who may fa. or him with their custom. The public are re-pectfullv invited 1 s tocall and examine specimens,especially those who have lost friends. Our work will speak for j itself. ILTOrdersfrom a distance are respectfully solicited and will receive prompt attention. ; CTW.M. G. SPENCER, Local Agetr, Decatur, Ind. Oct. 2, 1857.

EXTRA SESSION CALLED! i GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand ■ on Second street, opposite the Public Square. I And continues to manufactures al! kinds of I plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries,! I Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast ; i tables; sofas, tetate, lounges; cushion and com , mon chairs, bedsteads, Ac. Ac. I ’’All es the above articles, and many others | to tedious to mention,manufactured to order, of ■ the best of material; and by the best workmen i !in the country. All of which lie will sell on j the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE ! For yourself before purchasing elswhere. as I 1 am determined not lobe undersold either in | I this or any otln r town in the west; and, as re i gards quality, I defy all competition. A ISO, I Coffins of all sizes and discriptions, kept con- I i stantly on hand, or made to order, as may be i desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required. 1 Terms reasonable. ECLuinber and all kinds of country produce ; taken in exc'. nge for Furniture, thill and sec ias Tam determined to sell, Quick gales am' small profit is my motto Decatur, April *, 1857. vl nl’t BLACKSMIT Hl NG I r I MIE subscriber thankful for the liberal pitk tronage heretofore received, would say to his old customers and to the public generally, • ; that he can at all ti.i.e.sb • found at the Old Stand , .'on Alain street, second door north of the Brick ! Corner, ready to do anything in his line with I neatness and dispatch. i H«* keeps constantly on hand anti for sale, one I ■ and t wo horse wagons, which hi? wrrrants to be , ' made of the best of timber, well seasoned, and I ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on | I short notice, mid in the best possible manner . and he take.-, tins method of assuring hiscustoimers that the Cash System is pre fe red to the, 'Credit, and that they must expect to be charged ' the highest possible price for all work done. f ISAAC PYLE. May 29, 1857. n 16• Iy. BOOTHS 118 E Fl CT OH id THE undersigned tak s this method of ’ informing the citizens of Decatur and ’ vicinity, that they are still carrying on the Boot and Shoe Business at their old stand, i where they are prepared to do all kinds of work in the shortest possible space of time; and on the most reasonable terms that can be had in the ' county. They are continually in the receipt of i the latest styles, and the best material. They, also, keep on hand a general assortment of all kinds of leather, pegs and all kinds . j offindings, linings, bindings, etc., etc., which ; they will sell cheap. Thank'ul for past favors, ; . they would respectfully solicit a call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. i NIBLICK £ CLOSS. Vfu.r oo I MR*. n-2-l V . ; [ ■V* agon and Carriage Manufacturer, JOHN 0. MEYER.i Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore ■ received, would respectfully inform liisold cusI tomers and the public generally, that ho still 1 continues to carry on the above business, in all ! its various branches, at his old stand on Alain > 1 street, one door north of J Pyle’s Blacksmith ! Shop. His work is manufactured of the very I best material and by the best workman in the i country. , He lias now on hand the greatest variety, of : I Buggies and Carriages, of the finest quality ever offered for sale in this market. W arrented I to purchasers—sold cheaj>—call and s e. nSfi. Sale ofSwampLaud Ditch. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Swamp Laud Commissioner will sell at pub- , lie auction, near the south east corner of Mon- ! roe township, Adams county, State of Indiana, 'on Thursday the fifteenth day of October, 1857, between the hours of one o’clock and four o'clock I’. M., to the lowest responsible bidder, the extension of Ditch No. 12. the dis tauce, plan, and specification will be made known by the subscriber on the day of sale. LEWIS MATTAX. Sept. 19, 1857. Swamp Land Com'r. i B' RIED apples anTprTmii'sforsxJraL ; I'BtCK fORMtS.

EAGLE DRUG MEEGAN & NILL, Proprietors. kVTHOLESALE A RETAIL Druggists and ’ V Apothecaries, keeps constantly on ham! 1 a large sto -k of paints, varnishes, white and red ' lead, French zine, linseed, tanners,olive, whale and sperm oils; turpentine, putty, glass, glassware, dyestuffs, paint and whitewash brushes, artists’ material, wines, brandies, fancy soaps, ; toilet articles, perfumery, Ac. TVe invite phy j sicians and merchants in this vicinity to call j and examine our large stock of Drugs and Med- ■ icines before purchasing elsewhere, believing ; they will be satisfied both as regard to quality ’ and prices. This is anew establishment, our stock of drugs I medicines, <fcc.. are all fresh and unadulterated, ! having been selected with great care by one of ; the firm, in New York, Philadelphia and Boston land are constantly receiving fresh supplies of , every thing in their line, all articles warranted pure as represented. I We are young men commencing business, our ; mo' to is, industry, quick sales ami small profits. Store—corner of Calhoun and Main Streets, opposite the Clerk’s office and Evans' New York , Dry Goods Store, Fort Wayne vl-nlff-ly. GEORGE MILLER Corner «i Calhoun anil Berry Street*, FORT WAY.NiI, INI>. Wholes de. Grocer, I EEPS constantly on hand an extensive ns IV sortment of GOODS in his line, to which he would especially invite the attention of Country Merchants Traders, I and private families. IL can furnish every- : thing in Ihe line of his business. Hia goods are selected with great care and with reference Io ! the trade of th: . region. His stock consists in I part of the following articles: ! Gun Piiwder, C its, Tea, Sugar, To- , bneco, Sugars, Whiskey, Hie.. . Nails, i Brooms, Window Glass, Gun Caps, Vinegar, Raijjns Cod Fish, .Mackerel. SeI gars. N'u's. Brandies, Cheese, Wines, Soap aad Candies. His connection with New York, Cincinnati, I Pittsburgh ami other cities, give him UNUSUAL FACILITIES for purchasing Goods | which he can sell at as ,a« ’a.-M'nc** I And on as accommodating terms, as any other i house in the city. vl-nl9-ly. New Line of Conches, j WILSON DEAM. Would announce to the trav. ling public,that | he has commenced, and will continue, Io run on the Plank Road, between Bluffton and Fort '! Wayne, a tri-weekly Line of Coaches, consiting | of an entire .N* sc ear «j q I He has purchased an extensive Omnibus, to I which will be attached four bourse*. expressly forthe accommodation of the travelling public. For the last lew years the public have been ■ compelled to ride ill cramped-up hacks and old I carriages: and now t hat a x u'v 4*»-u ... <!.«> 'wmipeot a Commodious and handsome. Om übus is put upon the road. He would invito all who I desire to travel on this route to call at Wash ingtou Hotel, in Bluffton, where they can obtain I a seat, and be comfortably landed in Fort Wayne, at a Very Low Fare. ' TIME OF START! NW:~Lcav*s Bluffton on f Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays; also an i extra on Saturdays if required. Leaves Fort Wayne on Mondays, Wednesdays nud Fridays. OFFICE, in Fort Wayne, at the Mayer House. I’. S. I will carry passengers to any other .point which they may desire. Aug. 28,1357.-n29-tf. W. DEAM. , iwisrsiir E. F. WOOD. MANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monuments, Tombstones. Headstones, T able tops, <tc . <tc., prepared to order, ti »m the com- ; mon to the very finest material. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. (LFrfhop—On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April 24, 1857. vl-nl 1. IIILLAOHBISOX. E 0 R IF A R DING . W BE> Commission Merchants. .1. E. HILL > FORT WAYNE, _A- M- ORBHONX rndiutiH. ' vf-n.’l

■' ' .'L .MCT!' J l . s w. OAKLsr. c. a. mxih, B. W, OAKLEY A SO.V, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And M in ufnetii; <‘i s of j TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPI’EUWAItF, AT THE GHANITE STORE, No. 7), Columbia Street, E O R T H' .t E.V E . INDI -1 A’ A March 13, 1857. u 4 1 v. MAYEIi’ iiOU’SKi {Fo>merbj the Palo Allo.) Corner of W ayne mid Calhoun streets, FORI' WAWE, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1P,57. Frop .'iett.'i j II 1.1 (' K S1! I T 1111 ii I 'I'MIE undersigned, t-nders to the ci; izeas of ; I Decatur and vicinity, his thanks fur past! ! favorstatid respectfully anmmiices t„ the public ! 1 that he coni itiues toearry on the above busim-s, |in all its various branches, at his.d.l stand on ; Second Street, in Decatur, where all kind . of Blacksmithing is done to order nuh neatness ( and dispatch. JACOB KINO. March 6, 185’. vl-n4, ! WASHINGTON HOTEL. I Ou Multi Street, one Square sortb of Market, BLUFFTON, INDIANA, WILSON DI, v.U, Proprietor. I 1/ 1 his House has been lately refurnished and fitted up in good style. Fe(>. 13. 1857. V' i; :i T Tlllf oVIiEI'OIIIII ! Li VERY STABLE, ’y'Lkvx IHli undersigned keeps, in connection, with the WASHING-; . 3ON HO I EL. in Bluffton, a Liverv Stable, in which the public will always find, the best and most fashionable buggies and carriages: and a little the nicest and best lot. of Horses to draw them, that was ever before found in a Liverv i Stable. Also, a numberof No. I saddle-horses i which can’t be beat in this or any other town; all - of which lie will let on the most reasonable ' terms. WILSON DE AM. ; Bluffton. Feb, 20. 1857, ti 2 Iy. ISRAEL ALLMON, - Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Decatur, Adams County, Ind. xyr ILL pay especial attention tothecnlbc XT tion of claims, and all other business en- ■ trusted to his care. Office, on the South West 1 corner of first and .Madison streets, we-t door. , 1 March 27, 1'57. n7 ly J. P. PORTEIL PIIYS XC I A N AN I) SLKGEON, Will promptly attend to all calls when not, j- professionally absent.— Oi-vice, at tin- Drug; , Store, on Main street, D -catur, ind. il-nl3. I 111. I). w7 I'll 1111 1 Ell. PHYSICIAN 4- SUHGEON, DECATUR. INDIANA. !l. rOFFICE—one door West of Niblick 4 Gloss’ 1 Boat and Shoe Store. vl-nIU W ii.LIAM C. SP£N( Lli, ' Attorney and Counsellor at Law, -•■W.NSV K® MNSTER COMMISSIONER, DECATUR, Adatnx County, Indiana. I TBitsiness intrusted to bis care will receive i prompt attention. Feo 13, 1857. n I 1 y DAVID STI DHIAhI.I!, Attorney mid Counsellor at l,aw, DECATUR, IND. Y\TIEL I'RACTI- E IN THE COURTS OF ’ XT the ’cnt.li Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collection of claims, the pavni nt of taxes, re demptio.'i oflands, itc. Office in the Recorder's Office. April 3, 1857. : SHI P"AHOY! ’ C. W. MILLER, I* at his old tricks, nuchas, (linking uglv . men look handspine, mean men look decent and s poor men look rich, all this, and even more, he accomplishes by putting on them, new clothes and such fitting clothes as no other 'bailor in this neck of Woods knows h.i\v to put on their 1 customers. And at prices, to, so l<»w that vm have to get on your knee« to reach them. O’Shop, south end of Main (street, west side t Decatur, Feb. 13, 1857. n 1 ly. C. ll AHEHOIHIS. ;! 11. MEYERS, I Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main ’ Street, Decatur, Ind. Where he keeps on hand all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Secretaries, settees, soffas lounge*-. Cupboards, tn > hies, *tands, bedsteads, and chairs from the r finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is . | made of the II Best Material i[ tn the * mnty;and made by the best Wurkinon , -- jin im* Stale. In point of fineness and durabit ■>; ity his work far exceeds that of any other eslab- ’ lishment in the county. His work is warranted ! to st and the test at all times. 1 Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl n 33. i 1). BTUDABAKFR. O. T. HART. Studabaker & Hart, J REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real ■ Estate, renting houses, collecting, payment of i Taxes, d’C., in Adams County. Indiana. • All business intrusted to their care will receive prompt altvnl ion Office at the Recor dors Office, Decatur, Iml. Feb. 13, Bj7. v .| n 1 IHH BIIOTII EK, (Late Wall <£• Meyer.) Wholi-.nli* mill Retail Deal rs in DRUBS, MEDICINES. DYE STUFFS FAINTS, Oils, Fancy Articlos, Varnishes. Paint Brushes, . Whltew-sti Blushes, Window Glis<. Glassware, ‘ Patent Medictm s Eleetic Mciiiitiies, In-tru meats.'. ■ -. Supporters, Wiuua ami Bran, dies, Chemicals etc. Window glass we kiwpof all sizes, from 7x 'l to 311 x 43, French ami Pittsburg. White Lead, white ziuc, chrome yellow, , chrome green, parisgn-en, umber,terra tie steri ! ns, ros pink, lamp black, japan, linseed oil, turpentine, bird oil, whale oil ami staple arti- . cles generally. We keep a large stock ami make it a particular point to sell to Merchants in this i vicinity. MEYER ,t BKOi HER b’o. <5 <’oL,uibi.i atXMdzFaM V’nyiic, Ind . March 13,1 *>7 111 Jr

Thi) on KT EIIS fl r MU’S’ S! M-J BRICK CORNER! i Is heart Qiiai'lers for al! I Tlt'il want io Ixty cheap Goods, or <).a»{ scht wish to tinii ti getierul asset fluent. I - can always find it at J. N.- B. CRABS’ CHEAP BRICK CORNER I We are now receiving, and hate on hand a : lui'gi* « uck oi NE W GOODS! En 'rm :;. . • pb-rdc.l as.ortrri nt of, r«<tir*.’ i dress good’, of all prices ami qusliltes, al»o, >i large tot of Bunni-ts ftoin twenty five cents up to the fim st ity, »u i > rlless vuriel y of !I„-sir-iy, Laces, Belts,’l rimii.gx and Jewelry, also, [.TIEN*: BOYS WEAK. It Ii A DY-M A M»• Clothing, Boots, shoes, Huts anti < ips, beside’ we alvvaya keep A M1 N .1! OTH ST 0C K Os all the utaplcs needed in the cuuntrv, au«L im GROCERIES, Hardware. Quecnew are, Iren, and N ailaa Ulcnsili, r mining Fish, 1 Pork, anet Ami nlwnys pay the highest Market Frfcea for grain amt seeds of all kinds. Ashes, Black Salts, Butter, Eggs, Bi . -wrix. Ginsung, Rage Ac , de. We respectfully invite Evc r y Bo d y ami the bnbince of mankind, to call and look at j our stock, as we charge nothing fur the sight. Decatur, April 24, 1857. vl-ii). < PPLE Bl I'l'Eß, a clmice article, forsula, - » at the eg Coastal. i t OLDEN eyrupt, a delicious article, for -ale ’ I tl-. ■ Hbick CusseS ('AIDER vinegar at the ■ J Brick Corxir \( AILS and paints for sale nt sh- <■ ’ | , \ , >- r , I — UU sack, fine dairy sail for sal. nt. the ■ s) Buick Conxea. WAR! WAR! WAR! Deduced Against China. SIMON PIIIBEIiGEF, AT THE CHEAP STOBE! Having returned from the E;int**rn citiew, ; would respectfully inform the inhabitants of ; Decatur and vicinity, and the j i’ ; that he has received ai dis nov pcbingM I .issurtment of SPRING AND SUMMER A LARGER, BETTER. NICER and CHEAP j Ell stock than was ever before brought to th:» I Market. And 1 cordially invite, an inspection I of my stock, such as, Pi.plinetts. M-oiiair Plaids, Crape th- plaids, Cashmere de lama*, i Aipacas, Printed ewiss, j Cambric robes, Biik chailie* ; Eugeii cloth, Scotch gingham. De Laines, mnshn robes, challi, bereges, CLOTH DEPARTMENT! ; I keep n full assortment of cuoimern. sninf 'nu r stuff-, doeskins, cloths, vestings, t weeils, -i'im-lts, Kenfucl v jeans, linens and READYMADE CLOTHING, •>f all kinds, wL;<’,h i tin iiicot di <1 ibcapcht pver ofl-’ied in thi> or anv other market wvbtof . New York. SlLKS—tripod, plain, and Changeable EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. In this department, i havt coeds that I know to cheap. 'J he •Mocks con-iMs of CHtnbriC .ind muslin collar*. und» rs]< . res, cambrio and J muslin bands, handkerchiefs. <(c. WHITE HOODS DEPARTMENT. My stock of these u- . (is are second to none >n this market, it consists in part of whi»e linert . table damasks, linen spreads ami napkins, lin i en and cotton sheeting, linen white bored and striped jaconets, marsaillts while skirling, *tc. BOOTS 4 SHOES' In great qiinnlitiex mid of every variety, size and price. G r o (* e r i e s. i Ot which, I have the largi st stock, and the grea I test va. iety ever brought to this town . AV I ask my friends and the public generally, to favor roe with a call, and 1 will endeavor to make it to their c o?rest as I flatter myself that I * can sell thtm cheaper and better goods; and more of them for one dollar, than any establishment in the country, Fort Wayne nut exc< pled. Decatur, April 24, 1857. ’ vl-nll. t'IOI.UT lllVniftlH!! The itmlersigne I announce*to the citizefi;! us Adams County, that he st ill cout mu ex t o mtiit • , ufact.ure to order,at Ins old stand on Second ■ Street, in the town of Decant ttr, and keeps eortstantly on hands all kinds <if furniture, such a», bureaus, tables, boilstmds, Ac., Ac. All persons desiring to purchase any article* m hi> Il tie o busme s.~, are I especlfull v solicited to call ami examine his Furniture fefore purchasing elsewhere-. h<- tbit*. rs himself that en ' tire satisfaction will In- given. His work is ; manufactured out of the best of material, ail work warranted, and dispo®eil of on the more reasonable terms. j' F ROBISON Ready-Made Coffins! ! r pHL umli-rs-gned tak.-s this method to inI form all who mav need his service*, that lie k- eps u-i htind, at his shop ou Second street, a supply of R.-ady Made Coffins ofall sites.-*— And is prepared wi; h n :i£ ss isi-: se is; c To deliver Coffins and attend funerels upon -hort notice, and upon reasonable terms. ■- 1’- 1 ROBISON, Undertaker. . Decatur,Feb 13,1857, , n .i ts. •liOoini.iN house, J M.vtx Strict, Wiist or Tin: Pt Bt.ic Sqvaka, FORT WAYNE, IND. This House i* conveniently situated in the een!re of the city, is entirely new, commodiom* and airy, and newly furnished throughout every attention v ill be given to the accomodation <d i ravel] Chm ;s u ill in all caMR be ;pa F X' v 1 n rrc»pi iticr