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Moffat's l ife Hu* aud Pbcenix Bitters. Females afflicted with nervous complaints should first purify their blood with moderate doses ol the Life Medicines then brace up the'system by applications of cdld water to their skin. In all disorders of ihe bowels, billions attacks of cholera, these Pills are recommended by the faculty. Sold by the Proprietor, XV. B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, New York. CO.WLF.TB LIST OF Broken and Discredited Banks, We this week add a few more to the dismal record of lha dead and the dvin'i that is here appended. The list is'not full nor perfect, but the best we can do for the present. Farmers Bank.'Wyckford, Rhode Island. Rhode Island Central Bank, Warwick Bank, *• Tiverton Bank, <• Hopkinton. Batik, “ Arcade Bank, “ Hank of Soiltii County, " Wakefield Bank, “ Mount Vernon Bank, •• Bank ofT'ent, “ Bank of the Republic, “ Bank of Kanawha, Virginia. Bank, Wheeling money refused, •• Wooster linnk, Danbciv, Connecticut. Miwcliants Exchange Bauk. “ ■'.olchoster Bank, <« •i rrtford Co. Bank, “ Tor'll American Ban', “ Ba IT ar.sylvania, Pennsylvania. War.eii Vo. Bank, “ Bank of Middleton, “ Farm -s and Drovers, " Honesdale Bank, “ Girard Bank, Erie City 8., “ Banks of F.-w Cast'?, All rhiladelfMtißanksgone up, " All Titb! itgli " “ Farmers B , Lancaster, LaiiCJ’-eler 3., " “ Taibi 1 “ ■ Farmer- 8., R<.;ii:g, H’irri‘-I ;gh 8., Harrisburg!), " Ontario Bank. New York.: Ontario Count v Bank, “ Hollister Bank, Sacketts HarLa. "auk, R'-c-iproVty Bank. " Oliver Lee & Go's'll. “ , Cheiiring County B , " Chant;,:, me County B , '• Niagr.r . Tli • r i! , Bank of Orb im, “ Huguenot. 8., V.’estern !’,, Tates County B , " .nd City [; , " Internationa! B , Bark <•" U ining Far- o - B„ Say , ...i Co , New 5 orb !•! -ciirity 8., “ Him li'.’.a if . Cheihniig Cana’. I. , “ Meehan i : B;.:.ki ig ...soils'.; >n, Fort Blain B. Saratoga IL. ” Medina 8., Median, “ Bank of C.inandr.igua, Danby.B., Vermont. S nth''! Eton B , Bergen’ County B-, New Jersey. Commercial 8., Berth Amboy, American B , Union B„ Bank <>f New .-rsey, CityßmV Cataract. 8.. Miami Valloy' B , Ohio. Ohio Life Insurance & Ttv<! Co , D.ny’on'B . City Bank. Sandusky City B , " Union B , Canal 8., -m- “ Seneca Connt vB , Clinton B , City Bank, Columbus, Sanftw d B , •; late M.nisum Hirer, ■ Maine. Hancock B , “ Bank of Hallowell, Canton B , " Ellsworth B , Exchange B , “ Bank of Elgin, Illinois. Ban'. o' ;tper. :de. Bank of Gaienn, Bank of Rook island, Fontenelle B , Nebraska Bank of Tecumseh, Michigan. Macomb County I!., Cumberland Saving Instiluta, Maryland. Farmers mid Mechanica U., Kent Co , “ rs r. ,d Merchants B , Baltimore banks’all ib/.v;i, Bank of Capitol, Indiana. Central 8 . Union Blank Road Co., Michigan City, " Traders B . “ Ban.. us Commerce, District of Columbia. Ail Tenuesse.- Banka, gone up., Wisconsin money, refused., snaw- — ■

DECITIX MARKET. Carrcolad V’je'xly t-j J. D, & J. M. Nutt man. Wheat, win to, $ Eggs, t ‘ •< red. 55 Salt, i 37 Corn. “*> Gard, It Oats, 20 Beef, 350 i 4 Os Hye, 4 ® Flax s*d, 71. Buckwheat, 30 Clover'* 5 7.' Beaus, 75 .te hi) | I’iniothy I 50 «fc 2 01 Flour, nun 2 51) I. Apples, dry, 2 2f Belter, 12 I Black salts.’’2s4 3 5( Cheese, 10 <k 12 | Shmdders smoked, !■ Fork pickled 10 I Hams “ 15 Fort Wsyne Market. i'm Week V- Uu-g, 'Saturday, Oct. 10 Wheat. 70 I Lard, 9 11 Flour. t' l 0U | Hann, I liyo Hour, 1 5 | Fork, Corn, 35 | Beef, 5 5 Buckwheat, 50 | Flaxseed, 8 Oats; *0 I Glover, fi 2 Barky, i (W I Timothy, 1 5i live/ 5> | AppF s, greeu, t, Hc-;is, 150 | " dry, 27. (Inions 50 j c * fine, 4 ! Butter. 12 j Whitefish, 6 5' Cheeae, B i Trout, ■> TEggg, 8 Lake herring, sfl Halt, S .'5 Cranberries, 3 (► Bacon. I'o cjtt- ——■•-?— ■ - — - —.. and Exchange J. I). NUTTMAN, Eastern Exchange, Gold. Silver, nnctirren Bank Notes, Band Warrants, Promissory Notes Count} . Township, and T own Orders, ,te.. <t’C. bought and sold. Money received on deposit and interest paid by agreement. I‘rcstur, Qct. D, 1857. vl—n3s. DRIED apples and l eaches for sale at th h*Coaxes,

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increasing! I Since the arrival of ■sl) ms OF SEW iiOODS! Head Quarters!; .' The panic for Buying Cheap, I I Is raging to an alarming extent, all over the I country, and the i BRICK CORNER j Is crowded daily with an anxious CROWD OF CUSTOMERS I | All eager to get. a few dollars worth of the C'Aaxi/iP GOODS ; ! Come along friends with your Trade and Cash,, We have room for Von all. Our Store is com modtous; and ::i addition to our Room below, we have a LARGE Sale Roo rn I Above, cramed with SEW &M)D3. Wa are now ! prepared to supply ourineighboring Stores, and country Merchants generally, with GOODS at New York Prices! pv.hling freight. It is unnecessary to eminie- ! rate articles or prices, as it is well known that, i 1 we keep a very L .ÜBE IS 'SOii TSrffl T i ■ of everything, and sell ITIEdPEH TIH.V THE CfIEAIHMT.” J. .t B. CRABS. ' n-w.!::r, Oct. !S, 1F57. r I ..!. ~. . . , I J) i.AD’i MADE Clothing—tho best assort-1' IL moot in town at the Brick Corner. ' 1)00 . S and Shof.-: of every deuerip. ion al the , I A Oct., 1807. Brick Corner. "♦ f 1 ’IiASSES end Sugar is selling cheap;R | d’l Oct., 185'. ll< ad Quarters. 1 ,_ j i I .tlliES Dross Goods o! the latest styles at 3d Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. -y —’ 1 11 i i r ;l l ’’ <,s "f prints, from 5 emits up to a )v>‘ * shilling yard at tho Brick Corner. r pmiY are selling yard wide .- iua.ting at six j I cents per yard, at Head Quarters. ' pill’Y' 111 ray- keep the best .p.-.li:y of ci.fi’,,-.-L andtobttc.oat I'" i! Quarters. I i— : — I I ADIES’ and Gent’s Shawls, a large variety I J at Head Quarters. ’ i ; IT'l.Ou d for sale at the ■ I Brick Corner, j DAVID Si’i’D ABAKER, Attorn :■ sod Coiins'jHor at Lavr, DECATUR, IND. VyflLL I’R.U’TI E IN THE COURTS W TV the tenth Je.licial Circuit, attend tolhe collect lou of claims, Che payment of taxes, re- ■ demptiori oflands, Ac. Oihce in the Recorder’s I Oflic April t? 57. | I Uh IP AHOY!' C. W. MTLLER, Is at his old tricks, swcii a.;, making ugly I men look handsome, mean men look decent ami i pool-m.-:> look rii ’ vall this, and eve:- more, inI ...vonipli-b< sby putting on them, new ciolhes, ’ ai.-l sue.h ii'ting ciotlies as tw otnor Tailor in , this m-ck of woods knows how to put on their , I customers. And at prices,so low that yon ■ i have to get on y.-, ;.- knees to reach them. II j’Shop, south end of Main street, west side I 1 Decaror, Feb. If. 1357. n I Iv. CiSIfET 11 I¥t i! tt9il Si 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main I ! Street, Decatur, Ind. Where he keeps on hand i all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Sec ' retnries, s-.-ttsolfas lounges, cupboards, tn-1 I Idea, stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the ! 'finest to the cheapest .tuality, all of which is i . made of the Best Material l in the county; and made by tin: best Workmen I in the Slate. In point of fineness and durabil ■ ity his work fur exceeds that of any other establishment in the county. Hi- work i.s warranted Ito st and the :e-t a: all times. Decatur, S-.'pt 25. 1857 vl-n33. 11. STinaBSKEII. O. T. HART Studicbaker & Hurt, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to lhe purchase and sale of Real ’.state, renting houses, collecting, payment of ' Ta:.‘ s, <tc., in Adams County, Indiana. MI business intrusted to (heir care will re- ' eeive prompt attention. Office at the lieeor ■ ders Office, Decatur, Ind. Feb. 13, >* 8 . v-1 n-l m¥Fi BliHHEii,’ (Late Wall <(: Meyer.} Wholesale ar.d Retail Dealt rs in j DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYESTUFFS PAINTS, . Oils, Panny ■Hmaka*, Whitewash Brashes, Window Gias-, Glassware, I'a’. nl Medicine.-, Electic Medicines, InatrumenLs, Trusses, Supporters, Wines and Bran- j dit , Chemi- sis etc. Wiiob r- gloss "•• keep of | all sir.-.s, from 7 x !) to "') x 13,French and Pitts- ■ burg. White Lead, white zinc, chromo yellow, chrome green, parisgreen, umber,terra de sienna, rose rank, lamp black, japan, linseed nil. turpimtiue, lard oil, whale <-.! and staple articles generally. We keej> n large stock and make it. a particular point to sell to Merchants in this ■ vicinity. MEYER A BROTHER. No. 95 Columbia street, Fort Wayne, Ind. March 13, 1857, ii-l ly. Notice. 1 i Notice i thereby given by tho undersigned that j ' lie dn-iros to establish, re-locate ami perpetu ■ ate the cornets of land in sec tion 15, Town. 98, ’, north of range 13 east, in Ad atns county. State lof Indiana. And that P. N. Collins, County ’; Surveyor, will on tho 3d day of November next ■ ■survey said section fifteen, and establish, re-Io I cate and perpetuate the corners of all the tracts ! ; oi land in said section; said survey will con tinue i litiio day to day until completed, of which all i i. . « .- uicemed will take notice. CONRAD REINKING. Oct. 16. 1857, County Orders, &c. We will par the face in goods, or ninety-five ■ > cents on-tlii- dollar in cash, for County Orders. Other orders purchased on the best terms. ' ,1. D. -I M NU TT MAN Aug 11, 18’7. if

i 1 or the citizens of A dams County and the rest of mankind ’? SIMON FBIBERGEB, FU. 37A nHA Si 0C NEC i CUE VP STORE!! ’ Having returned from the Eastern cities,, , would r 1 -pv?tf i'iy inform the inhabitants of , | .Iccaturand vicinity, and the public generally 1 that ho has received and is now opening a laree i assortment of FALL & WINTER DRY GOW! ' THK BOIGEST, BES T, NICEST, and CHEA- j j'j-31 -Jock that wa-ever brough - to this Market. And I cordially invite an inspection ; : of my stock, such as, ■ plain, and Fancy Silks; French ■' I and English plain and figured Me.rindes; ; Delaines of all colors. SHAWLS, tbOAJOS aud BL ANa E IS. Cloth Department! I keep a f ill assortment of winter goods, cassimeres, doeskins, cloths, \estiugs, t weeds, • satinetts, Kentucky jeans, sattins and READYMADE .CLOTHING, of all kinds, which is the nicest and cheapest ' ever offered in this or any oilier market West of' New York. BBBiIOIBWr MPUHffiT! Tn this department,! have goods that I know I :to be cheap. Ihe stocks consists of cambric j ’ and inuslin collars, underslecves, cambric and I ■ muslin bauds, handkerchiefs, Ac. WHITE GOODS! My stock of tli r >6ds ate second to none in ; . this market, it consists in part of white linen i Yabie damasks, linen spreads and napkins, linjenimd cotton sheeting, linen towelings, white ; I bored and striped jacom-ts, niarsaiile# white! skirting, <ie. Also, a great vniro.ty of DOO i'S . and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, Ac, Ac. ; Grocc r i es, Os which, 1 have th- largest st ack, .Tid the grwa ! test vm iefy ever brought to this town, Ako, J Hardware. Q-ieensware, Wooden Ware, Glass, ■ itc., <tc. lii conclusion I would say to my friends an I the public, that if thev will favor me with a cal! I will s'-H them GOriDS of a bet 1 ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the in•»v.-ho bought Goods on fourth less • than any one could buy wit hoi* tin- ROCKS.— ; Gives us a call aud see for yourselves. Decatur, Oct. 16, 1857 v!-nll. t v.'. OAJtur. o. b. OAKi.tr, B. W. OAKLEY & NOV, Wholesale Dealers in ■ HARDWARE AND STOVES, \nd ilnnnfuetnrer., of ! TIN, SHEET-IRON AND UOI’PERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 7J, Columbia Street, C 0 ft T W A YXB , IX DT A .V.-l . March 13, 18-57. n-j ly. [MAYER HOUSED ( Formerly the Palo Alto,) Comer of ‘.Vayiie and Cnlhoua Streets, I’DRT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. G-AHTIN, Mar. 13, 1R57. Proprietor. BLACKS VillllfGT . r IE nndersigned, b'ndvr ito (he citizens of 3 D.'i'at'H and vicinity , his Jißnk- for past ' favorsytnd rt'specf fully anno;:iices *<: i.hc public : thathp. continues to ear fv on theabo\< L i-inu.-, ;in all its various branches, at hisobl Camion Secoml Street, in Decafur, where all kinds of | Blacksmithing is dune to order with neatness j and dispat ch. JACOB KIXG. | March 6,1857. vl nl,

WASHINGTON HOTEL. Oa Mala Street, one Square Vortb #f Market, BLUFFTON, INDIANA, WtLS.JN DEAII, Proprietor, Tj’Thi.s lio.isclias been lately refurnished and fitted up in good style. Feb. 13, 1857. GUKEsi mn; tt\ iiiTffliii’ * I.IVBHT STABLE, undersigned keeps, in con-ZO-i- nection, with the WASHINGTON HOTEL, in Bluffion, a Livery Stable, in which the public will always find. the. bust and most fashionable buggies and cifriages; mid a little the nicest and best lot of Horses to draw them,that was ever before found in a Liverv Stable. Also, n numliui-of No. I saddle lior.---which can’t be beat in this ittvtny oth.-rtown; all of which h-.- will let on the most reasonable terms. WILSON DEAM. Bluffton. Feb, 20. 1857. n 2 ly. IS RA E L ALL M 6 IT, —MOST '* “ <’>•»»•« 91! lIAJ I «U- X/rWWj Dscatur, Adams County, Ind. XXTILL pav Gsp(»cial attention tothecolicc T V t ion of Maims, an«l all other business entrusted to liis care. Ortico, on the South West corner of Fiwt nnd Madison afreets, west door, March’27, n7-ly. XT’ PORTER PII YSIC IA N A NOS UI?GE ON , Will promp 4 ly attend tn all calls when not professionally absent.— Ofkh t, at the Drug Store, >n M.ain street, Decatur, I ml. \l-nl3. dr. d. w. empfi? PHYSICIAN <fc SUBGEON, Z> EC A TCR, IXDIA V .1. ITTOFFIUE—one door West of Niblick <t Closs’ Boot and Shoe Store. vl-nltl. WILLIAM «. SPENCER, Attorney an 4 Connsellor al. Law, TSi 'IW E3» MASTER COMMISSIONER. DFI'ATITK; Adame County, Indiana UT*!bi«in<-i-;s intrusted to his care will receive prompt nl tclition. Fe'm 13, I --57. n-l j Wheat Stored. We arc pr.-pared to Store or pay the highest price in cash for ten thou and bosh.-ls ->t ivlu-at ‘ oct. l<7 ■’ D .«■ r I NUTTMAN

Mav be Stolen! j t *- ; But no one will steal goods when they can be bcm.-lit at the prices now current at the |WHITE CORNER. 1 The Old Man has been down east again with i his pockets full of ROOKS and the stm kHof . Good, that ean be boughlwitii a few dollarswill ; snprise all that give us a call. Our goods have been bought one fourth less than any could pttr- : chaae them on a credit-; and we now offer to I our customers the advantage which (.’ash and the Hard Times in New York, When onr goods were purchnsed, gave us.— ; Come one come all, and see the sights and be satisfied that we have poo l - to sell OXD-FOlHlTii CIiEAi’ER ! Than any one is soiling Ihe same article in this i part of the world. This is no hoax, come ami ; prove it. Gome and taste good molasses at sixty ’ cents per gallon, and sugar just- as cheap. A . piece of onr good yard wide sheeting will be ! found useful at a tip a yard. To all who want CHEAP GOODS’. Call at the WHITE ftb.’-iER w here you will find almost every thing usually kept in a country store, and Some things more. j A General Assortment of : Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, I Iron, Nails, Stoves, Ac., ifcc. j J. D A J. M. NUTTMAN. ; Decatur, Oct. 9, Broken Bunk Honey, GITXKI’N for goods at the ! L Oct. 18; 7. White Corner. Clothing, The largest stock and greatest vmj,-l y ever ; offered in this place, may be foul’d at the' ! Oct. 1857. White Corner. —„ —.— Bird Cages. T wo hundred, including every variety, from j seventy five Cents up, at Oct, 1'157. Nuttman’s Latest News! g A bbls extra Molasses at fid o uts per gallon > Ik* Oct. l:-.i/. White U«r»u-r. I*j" bbl- prime sugar, at one .shilling pe.- »? pound, at the White Corner. | SA.-VS yd', of yard wide sheeting at 6’4 cents per \uivd, j>st received and for sale by ■ Oct. 1857. J. D. J ?d. Nt'TTMAX. w Stoi ' New Goods! MOSES LEMBERG ER, ! Takes this method of informing the citizens of XVILS H I R E and vicinity, and the p iblie iri'uer dly. tlr-t he i has received ami is now opening a largo am j splendid assoriment of Fail & Winter Goods! I Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimares, jeans. : tweeds, and ev.<-ry variety of Gwntleim-n’v Fall land winter wear, all of which he will sell CHEAPER than they can bo bought at any ! other house in the west. BOOTS a SHOES! For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every vari I cty, size, aud price; and of all qualities. HATS &, CAPS! I Ofeverv qualify, size and price; besides a large 1 ami splendid assortment of Ready Mads Clothing! ; All of which lie is prepared to sell Cheaper ! than any other B in the West.— 1 Dome and examine Ins Stock before purciiI using elsewhere, as he is determined nut to be undersold by an v. B. S All kinds of Country Produce tnkeu in exchange for Goods, at the. highest market i price. Wilshire, Oct. 5, 1<57. vl-n35. BOOT £ SHOE SHOP!! F. 4. (HLLIG Takes the liberty to inform the citizens of Decatur and vicinity that he has removed from Union Township to the former place, where he [ will carry on the Boot and Shoe business; and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, in the shortest notice ami on the most, reasonn ble terms that, can be had in the county. He 1 intends to keep constantly on hand, a line assortment of Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture, made of the best materials; besides a , large and well selected stock of Shoes of eastern manufacture, Satin, French and common Calf skin, Kid, Patent leather ami Fancy Gaiters; children's shoes of all sizes ami cverv variety, all of which he will sell on reasonaiue terms KFSlaughfared and Spanish Sole leather for . sale. SHOP—Tn the room occupied by Wm. Rey , nobis, nearly opposite John H. Bremerkemp’< ‘Store. vl-n23-rn3. ; B ILL ITH coin, wixuieaaie and Retail BOOKS A STATION J’RY, WALL .1. WIN'. DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRL’MEN IS, AN!> HOOK BINDFKS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. ~ v! 1,12 „ Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER F. MORGAN, ('Sitctestor to IT. Purrie.) No. Bi, < ol iinbln Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in every <b-«criprion of Foreign ami Domestic HAKDW ARE; Iron, Nails,Simh Building Materials, Siui.ilerj Hardware, Mechanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box : and Parlor Stovee, tin plate, sheet Iron and | copper. vl-1112 JOSKFH W. hOBB. JUDSON MOCOMB. ,1. XV. ROBB & CO.. Wholesale Grocers . C 0 MMIS SI 0 X MEH CHA XTS, Columbin Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. yv O U L D vV respectfully invite the attention of Me -- j rliants, Hotel-keepers, Ac., to their immense stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Lii qnors, Segars, Ac., which they giinr:v ‘ec to sell i at closest Eastern prices, with addition of trnns portation. N H. This is ‘he only <x; ’ ' Groeerv 110 i-*e in ths city. vl -till! *’m

■■■ Y-.b >9 Yg; K : -.. ■■.; ■ '■ ■ ■ <■-* ■ ■ Y’jA.i '• ’-j ’ b-*™? -'’-I .... A •ft . b' . . . .. -T' P S.' UNI)ERII IL L , (Successor tv A. J. Mersa.jti, an t late nian igiag partner of Lailow, Cntlerhi!! x Go., Piqua, Uliio.-) North side ol Main sYrTc-Y three corners from the .Public Square, and real of Works nearly opposite Taylor’s Warehouse, [-’ort Wnvne, Ind. The proprietor would re.-p u fully mim.-ince to the citizens of Decatur amt mrroutuling comitry« ihAt ho hus of A. J. Mvrshoii lii-> *■!)',hu inter gi the .uJiiblv Wvrk.H f-irmoFly conducted by him, nud has added a large andelegnur t»f Ainerl ca, n & 11 aH a n Marble, And is now prepare 1 to furnish custom. r< with nny di .ciiptnm Cemeterial Wo;!;, from '.hesmai lest and plaine-i Slab, to the most, mtigtiif’ wht Monument. Monuments, Cenotaph-, Manio . Pos's. Ca1.1t..-: mid Co■•>.: f Slubs, tr:!; |, c hand or made, to ordor on short ■. ADo, ,t large ami ;-!i v i e c ill.-ctiou of ne« ami ucimliful Designs, fi om i ~ h <-■ i. ■ s | Bukta, ■' ■' ■ ner not to be excelled. Ambrotype insmle.l in a<i -r;d.!j miiruu r, desired. From art experience of over ! 1 years, both in condo. :i tlm b..sines; ami as a practical work m in, ami ke.-p-ng none but Ihe best of rt,. nMI I’ . /sr- 'll V-b'i' ’i*»T CI • tire satisfaction to a;' v.nm f.i. n n i A ; ./vin I to ru'd ami examine specimens, espr-cia’ly those who 1..,,.'. .< o , , Vl ,ji. g.;.‘ r,,. itself, jj’lti'dersfrom a distance me res] ,-tfobv solicited and will eeive u. o,» • ~*,,t !,.n dUWM. G. SPENCER. L al Ag.-n , De. ala; i nd. .’,7. 7 ■ . .ya

EXTRA SESSION' CALLED! GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. And continut.A to niaiiuiacturvs all kinds of, plain and fancy furniture; hucli as. S. ; ?rHaric*.. B iruaus. side, centre, dining and breakfast tables; sofas, (etale, loungo; cushion and coin mon chairs, bedsteads, t tu J.c. LXAII of the above articles, tud many «»!hers ■ to tedious to iiu’i i u»n ,ii ii’ .if.: •urd to order, of the best of material; ami by rhe workmen in the country. All of which he will sell on (he most reasonable terms. CALL ANO i’or vnnrself befordpurehawinj* elsvrherc, a* I nni determined not to be unde-j.vdd dlhe; in this or any other ti>wn in the west; and, as re gards quality, I defv all < mnp. Him.. "‘A I. S O, Coflinr of all sizes and discriptbms, kept constantly on hand, or made to order, as mav be ' desired; with ;> first rate IiKARSE if re<rui’rvd. Terms reasonable. il XLumber and all kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and sec J, am determined to sell, sides an J small profit i.s my motto. Decatur, Af>rifl7; 1H57. vl nin L A e’i SM ITKII, G« ■ 1MI!'. subscriber ;liiiiii.ful fu, the liberal ps I. iron age Ir.in'tofore rectiveil, wmihl -.i.- t-i his old customer , anil to the public [.n-m-ri’llv, that be. enu lit all times be found at the (lid Sian'il j on Main street, second floor north of the Brick 1 Corner, ready to do anything in hi.-j line with; neatness and dispatch. .--Xs He keiipsconstantly on h.iml ... i for -aic.otv* and two horse wagons, which lie wrrrnnts to b ■ made of the best of timber, well - -a-<med, and ironed in a goo-l amt substatitml mtinm-r. He is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on , -h-- t mil me, tn te-- i- ■< ; and he takes this method of ->nriii" id ■ rm;| men; that the Cisn SrsruM prefiredlo tin CiiKiiiT, and that they uinst expect to the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29. l-'5,-. n’ i ly. | BOBT & SiiO EIA I’TO Rll ' «-A ; s, THE undersigned takes tills m'thud o'I i nt’.i.-lning I lie ei' i - ;,s -.f D--C nI; - r ami i v w. vicinity, that they are still enrrx’ihg on ' the Boot and Shoe Business al their old stand, ' where they are prepared to do ail kin lb of wori< ‘ in the shortest possible space us time; ar.-l mi ' the most rcaFonahlc c-.t. b • h.id • • 1 he county. They are contin-iallv in the receipt of . the latest My les, ami the best material. Thev, al'O, keep mi hand a general assort- , ment of all kinds of leather, pegs and all kind:of findings, lining . bindings, etc., etc., which they will sell •'heap. Thankful for pas’ favor.-, they would re sheet fully Holivit a call and exam i ine their stock before vr-JLiciv .1 CLOS.P May 22, 1857. ‘.- * - Wagon and Carriage Manu lac tu t er, JOHN (’. MEYER. 1 hankful for the liberal patronage heretofore • received, would re'-in ctfully inform hiked'! cih * tomi-rs and the public gcn’i-rally, that li<-still ■ continuestocarry m; the above busiiuin all its various branch,.s, at Id- old stand on Mam i street, one door north of I Pyle’s RUcksnrih Shop. IL- work is nianufm’Uirod of tli- v. : y bl---! ;. itC.al. ■ -m J. ■ > x country. Hi- has now oil hand :!„■ greatest varh-tv, of . Buggies mid Carriages, ofthefin<-s‘ imditvei !or offered for aale in this market. Warn-’nted ' ! to purchasers—sold cheap—call and s e. nst>. x. p. s toc kiiiii)¥l DEALER IX HOOKS, ST VriON F!f Y, D ILL rAl’i';! w »» ’: And Musical Instruments. No. 51, l.’oltimbin S;ri t, ‘.a...;;, Indiana. vl-nlff-b 'g¥sT AN LEY. «r"7 ifc aiak bls. i» yl. «j- a j Mannlac t n r e r, JZ.'n Stret:, ur tl the, LoExltll I - - !1 !•' y

EAGLE DRUG iMEEG-AN & NILL, Proprietors. \X” I.F >I.ES.\ LU <t RETAIL Druggists and r t .ipotheca,k >ps emistmitTy on hand alm ge stuck of paints, va: ' white and red ’. ;i I, French zi .c, iinsred, tanneis,olive, whine .md sperm oils; turpentine, puttv, glass, gbi-.-i---ware, dye stuff-;, paint mid whitewash brushes, artists' material, win; . brmidie , fancy soaps, toilet artieli-s, perfumery, '.c. We invitephy--ii-imi-and m tchants in llus v-einitv to cti)! and exiimim- m r l;-.rg,. Drugs uii.l Med- ■ ’ini s I ir,-purcha | ;| ,believing thei will be satisfied both as r. ird t i quality and prices. 1 hi - i-. a tiew '-stabl.shmeiit, our stock of drugs nn-dieim-s. are all fre»h ami unadulterated, having bv«-n selected, with gi-' it Ciini by one of : the firm, in New York. Phi I idelpliia and Boston and are constantly receivui ; f,-< sb supplies of < very tail; •in ti. li; . all .; tiele# w iriauted ; pert- a-; rep: i-sei te.l. ' Hem-- wing men commencing bn sincas, onr motto industry, quick -lales ■-i i small profits. .Store —corner of Calhonn am! M tin Streets, opposite li. ■ Cle: i-i'r; ...lie e ;v.;d 11. .ins' New Y ork Dry lion-1-Store, Fort Wai m- v!'-U , (Teorge miller t’oruur of <* G’loun and Berry Streets, ruaT wa ya ind. Wholesale Grocer, < ERPS constantly 6n han inn extensive n.< ka. Morimeiit of GOOD. • iu Ih* iin ■, to which ' h '.vo ild especially invite the iilUntmn of , Cov.siUy Merchants Tradais, ; and private families. He cun furnish evervihimi in t*.-- irni- ot his busine s. His go-ids tin, v., 3 ri. it care tied with re; o nce to I th-■: r; I - -f; hi region. His stork consists in part us tie- following mticli-s: G. fowtl- r, < -.‘f-c, Tea, Sugar, Tohue :., t- i.-ir . Whiskey, Hire, Nails, Broom , X- indue. Hir-s, (in.. Gap:-. Yin.•g;ir, IhiGio, Co IFL 31.i-ke.-el, Se'» ‘ gars. Nat- . liriitidii a Chee-m, D ines, | Sono and < -indie-. ilis conm-i-timi wit! New York. Cincinnati, i !’'tsb-ir-.di ami oiher e-ii<—idse him CNUiSUAL FA .'I LI Tl l. > fm pmc.'iasing Goods ' which he can sell at as , ■iSVtG.’ SC l.w r .K'’ MsUSShS? Ind -ei as accommoilating terms, isanv other ! house iu the city. vl-nl9-ly. ? Line ol Uoncties, XViLSON DE AM Wm 1 ’ announce tn the f r kvclimr public,that Lu h:u< coiiiintiKTi!, an i will continue, to run on :the Flank Ron;!, between Bluffton aud Fort ayn(‘ } a tn-weekly Line of o«»&cht* < , consitin'F 1 of an entire He lia. purch v.-cd an • xtci Jve Omnibus, to which will be attaclied four hmirses, exprubsly U>l lib* :uv;mimvdat um of the Lrav, FJng public. F«»r the lu-t few rears the public have been rinopfHful to tide in cramped up bucks .ami old c.irrwe.; and no\x r Ui.i- a N’EW lUG in the -hap<* of a comTnodin-’s nnd hand >mo (minjbnH is put upon th. ’ »ad. lie xxould invite al! who • lesiic to traxcl on thia ro iu? to call nt Wash- ‘ J.'toji !! ‘.d.in Bluflbm, where thevcnn obtain a .-ea’, ami be comfo!tably landed in Fort Was ue. at a Very Lotv F are. 1 TIME OF STARTING- -I.Pil-.es Ithifflntl OH Sundays. Tuesdays .ml i’hui-dir ■■; also an i str,-ion Saturdays if req’iiri’d. L- .ivos Port Wa. nr on Mondnvs. Wednosd :. snml I ridays. Üb'FICE, in Fort XYaym- at the Mnyer Honso. ”. S. [ Will carry p i -ligers tu any other pole’ sv! :■ -!i timv m i v d wire. \ ig. 28. I '57.-1129'if. W. DEAM. Si isli S. F . VZ OO D . A T VNUI-’AtiTURER mid I' -h-r in Monu.<l t». .. .. T..H.1.< .... <_ Ue.-rostoncs. Table tops, ,-. . . .. d ■ . f ..1,1 il ■ ,‘mu- : nmn to '.!> v ry :i umail ri ’. Orders reiqiectliil'. mii,-j,..| an.l prompt’, a'hmdedto. I »n M.;i ■ " !rnr smith of I the th-nt ml Hous,-, Blnffii.n, Indiana. ' lilutfloii, April O. IdM . vl-nll. UH,LA- ORBISON, F 0 P IF A R D I X (r .-■«£. T" -TSTBI Commission Merchants. i .1 " tlli.i I FO«T WAYNE, * M. Ol \ ( indiana.