Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1857 — Page 3

A Case of Probable Suspended Antmation. —Oil the 2d of October,’ says the N. Y. Evening Post, ‘tve published the death of a married lady of this city, which occuried suddenly on Thursday,'the Ist instant. ‘The friends of the family assembled on Saturday, the 31, to attend the funeralbut it having been discovered early on ’ that day that the body still preserved its natural appearance, it was decided toperform the services in the house, deferring the burial for the present. The body was accordingly removed from the coffin to the bed, and now continues in a state of perfect preservation and natural condition on this the seventh day since its supposed decease. ‘lhe utmost solicitude exists, of course in the family, and every effort is beinomade to assist nature in' the restoration of lier functions, although as yet no symotomsof active life h ive appeared. It would seem to be a case for the most extreme measures to be adopted, lest the prolonged suspension of life may of itsdf prove fatal; and yet instances A a pause of weeks in the natural powers are said to have been recorded in Europe.’ A Giieat County.—At the late Illinois State Fair held at Peoria, Illinois, the products of Union county, the banner county of Egypt, -astonished the natives. Hemp was exhibited 11 feet high; Chinese sugarcane 15 feet high, planted in June and fully ripe; corn 19 feet high, with the highest ears 13 feet high-—55 ears weighing 80 pounds. A bushel of corn in the ear weighs 70 pounds, and contains from 90 to 100 ears. This (says the Chicago 'Times) gives some idea of the size of the monsters pulled from the I farms of that glorious country where, at | lhe Presidential election, the vote stood —Buchanan, 1,282; Fremont, 46! Murderous Hencon-tiie.-Oh the banks I the Mississippi in Shelby county eighteen ' miles from Memphis, Tennessee, two men named Slaughter ami Merriweather be-t came engaged on Monday week in a dis- : pute with two men cutting wood there, which ended in a horrible fight. The' wood-choppers commenced the affray* with their axes, the other two men used shot-guns and revolvers; they were also assisted by a fierce dog. Slaughter'-. Lead was quickly split by; the axLjf one of the wood-cutters, who in his turn was shot through the bowels by Merriweather; the wounded man, however, continu cd the fight. Merriweather received sevei al cuts, from whic.'i he is not likely- to recover; but managed to crawl away and reach his home by the courage of the dog, who attacked his assailants so savagely that they could not prevent his retreat.

Moffat’s Life Pills and Phcenix Bit- i tors. Yellow jaundice is a precursor of veiy serious chronic disorders in the ays- 1 tern, and if not attended to in the rit I'c«v Stases, bill' "'’ rv.v.,-> intiamnint.ion cl the kidneys, an 1 pleurisy will follow. In such cases one dose of the Moffat medicine®, has been known to effect a cure.— Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, W. B. Moffat, 335 Broadway, X. Y. BEt'.iTt R Cjrraotcd Weekly by J. D. & J, jj, Nuttman. Wheat, white, $ 65 E or, * i: rod, uj o.ili, 2 37 Carn, 25 Lard, h* Oats, 2? Beef, 150 A IHi Bye, 4'. Flax -’d, 70 Buckwheat, .3) Clover'* 5 75 Beans, 7» it *'■') Timothy 1 50 A 2 00 Flour, him 25 > I Apples, dry, 2 .'5 Butter, I 2 | Black salts X (Hi Cheese, 13 A 12 [ Shoulders smoked, In Pork pickled, 10 j Hams *' 12 Fort Wayne Market. Ais JFwX" ertffthy, Saturday, O,t. 31 Wheat 70 I Lard, $ 1; Flour, $1 0 1 I Hams, 1 ; Rye llour, 3 53 | Pork, Corn, 35 Beef, b 5 Buckwheat, 53 Flaxseed, 85 Oats, 20 Clover, R 2 - Barley, 1 00 | Timothy, 1 50 Rye, 5 • I Apples, green, 45 Beans, 153 | " dry, 275 Potatoes, 25 | Bool,common, 2 ; Onions 50 " flue, 43 Butter, 12 Whitefish, fl 50 Cheese, 8 Trout, ft 75 Eggs, 8 | Lake herrifig, 500 Silt, 2>5 Cranberries, 300 Baom, 10 Valuable Land for Sale, The undersigned Administrator of the estate of John Laterette, deceased, will offer at public sale, at the Court House door, in the town of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on the 16th day of December, 1857, the following retd estate situated in Adams county. Indiana, to wit: The east half cf the north west quarter of sec- ■ tion ten, (It)) township twenty-six, (26) north - of range thirteen (13) east, containing eighty I acres. On the following terms: one third of the pur- i chase money in hand, one-third in six months, j and the remaining third in twelve months from ! the date of sale; the purchaser giving notes se - cured by mortgage on the land, for the deferred payments, said notes waiving the appraisement j and valuation laws, and with interest from , date. If said land is not sold a! such time and place : at public sale, the same will offered at pri- > vatesalc thereafter until sold. on the terms I above named. ISAAC JENKINSON, Nov. 6,1857. Adm’r. Notice. The public is hereby notified not to trust my wife, Massa J. Scott, as I will pay nodebtsof her contracting from this date. Nov. fl, 1357. H. H. SCOTT. Wheat Stored. Wa are prepared to Store o r pay the highest price .in cash for ten thousand bushels of wlieat Oct. 5,1857. J. D A J M NI’TTM VN.

■_ Nc-v Advertisements. | II AII il 0 \ B I SX E , Dealer in all kinds i OF FURNITURE, .MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, Decatur Indiana. He would respectful inform the citizens of ' Adams County that he lias just, returned from • Cincinnati, where he purchased a large and 1 splendid assortment of CABINET WARE! | Such ns plain and fancy bureaus, side, center I card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, to tes, ( common ami fancy bedsteads, arm rockingchairs I parlor and common Windsor chairs, window sa«h of all sizes; battoil and panel doors; chain pumps, <trc. He will also, manufacture to order COFFINS ' in slim-; notice and on the most reasonable terms | (D’All of the above articles and many others j too tedious to mention, he will sell Cll ea pe r • than was ever before offerod in this market.— j Call aid examine for yourselves before purcha- I sing elsewhere as his prices are twenty percent. ' below the present retail prices. 2111 Furniture ; warranted to stand the test. v -n.38. Banki.ii’i: and Exchange St HT- KT* HfCZ 77.T0H2• I J.D.NUITMAN, Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver, uncurren Bank Notes, L-md Warrants, Promissory Notes I I County, Township, and Town Orders, Ae., <tc. • bought and sold. Money received on deposite and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n'ls. CONSOLIDATION OF EMERSON’S MAGAZINE AND PUTNAM’S MONTHLY. 40,000 Subscribers to start with I The publishers are happy to announce that I in the union of these favorite Magazines, the j best literary and art istic talent, of both publica- ■ tions has been secured, and the most attractive j feat ures of each w ill be retained in the consoli- • dated work. i It will aim to present in its pages the choicest | productions of American thinkers and writers, i i and t he best efforts of American artists. ' We shall endeavor, by a sagacious use of the (•xtensive resources now at our command, to J makv a Magazine that, in the richness of its litl erary contents, and in the beauty and profuseI ness of its pictorial illustrations shall outrival ; '.ay publication ever before produced in this i cr.iniry. ! The new issue commenced wi'h the October number, which now ready. It is filled .vith th' I choicest productions of some of the most brilj liant writers of the day, and is embellished with ! forty four splendid original engravings. It ap pears in a new dres*, embracing an elegant classical design on the cover, and the entire work presents the most attractive appearance. Iris pronounced by all who have seen it to be the most beam i ful specimen of a Magazine ever issued in this country. i Price, 2i> C EMTs—$3 a Tear —Club Rates — I Two Copies. s>; Five Copies, $lO. | It may bo obtained of any News Dealer or Bookseller, or by enclosing 25 cents to the Publishers. A SPLEXDID LIBRARY OF FORTY LARGE BOUND VOLUMES is presented to every person who gets up a club of t.wentv-f»»ur lUnatnk.- v eimen. J. M. EMERSON & Co., No. 371 Broadway, N. w York. Publishers. SlieritPs Sale. By virtue of mt execution to m.- diricted and >’< H 2 red from the clerk of the court of common picas of Adams county; I will expose for sale, .-it public auction, nt the Court House door in t lie to’-vn of Decatur, A dams county, I ndiana, on I the 21st day of November, A. D. 1357, between i the hours of 19 o'clock A. M., and 4 o’clock P. M. | of said day, the rents and profits, for a term of years not to exceed seven, on the. following des | cribed property, to-wit:—Commencing 120 peri e.hes west, of the quarter pest on the cast side of 1 section 15, in township 23, north of range 14 ' east, on the line separating the north east quarter from the south cast quarter of said section, running thence on a line parallel with the section line south 115 perches, toastakef.t the road, thence went with the north side of said i road 28 perches, to a stake, thence north on a ! line parade! with the section line as aforesaid 12-1 perchestc the said line, separating said quarter sec,ion, thenee .vith said line 27 perches to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres more or less, in th 1 south east quarter of said section 15 in the county of Adams, with all the , appurtenances belonging thereto, and on failure ; to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment I interest and costs, I will at the same time anil I place, expose to sale the fee simple of said real | estate. Ordered to be sold to satisfy a jtidgI ment Os foreclosure in thecase of Joseph D. Nutt--1 man vs. Alexander I’. .1. Hull and CvnthiaHu.il. David McDonald, Oct. 23,1857, Sheriff. ~ PHEm TANNERY! " flic undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties that hecontinues to carry on the Tanning and I Currying in all its branches, at his old stand i in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the I short notice, sole, harness, calf and itpper leather, which will be finished upon the most approi ved style,and sold on the most.reason:ableterms. The highest market price will be paid in cash or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. C. L. SCHIRMEYER. March 13, 1857. n’>-ly. WILLIAM G. SPENCER, Attorney and Counsellor at Luw , ..•Sk. NftT 3H.» MASTER COMMISSIONER, DBCATUS, Adams County, Indiana. C3*Bußiness intrusted to his care will receive > prompt attention. 1 Feb. 13, 1857. n-1 1-y. I DAV! D STI DA B A KER, Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, DECATUR, IND. . PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF W the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe i collection of claims, the payment of taxes, re--1 demptimi oflands, die. Office in the Recorder's I Office. April 3, 1857. I —— ; n. STUtIABAKER. o. I. HART. Stndabaker & Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Rea* I Estate,renting houses, collecting, paymento’ Taxes, die., in Adams County, Indiana. All business intrusted to lheii care will re- , ceive prompt attention. Office at the Recorders Office. Decatur, Ind. 1 Feb 13,1817. ’lni

mi new lor tha citizens of Adams County and the . rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBERGEB, ■ _«K. r ia” nEL” uy '-sTEaa CHEAP STORE!!; Having returned from the Eastern cities, ' would respectfully inform the inhabitants of ; Gecatur and vicinity, and the public generally I I hut .ichas received and is now opening a large 1 assortment of FHL & MHER DRY GOODS! THE IARGEST, BEST. NICEST, and CHEAPljS I stock that was ever brought to this xJ.ii Ket. And I cordially invite an inspection of my stock, such as, Black, plain, and Fancy Silks; French ! and alngU-b plain and figured Meriuoes; i Delaines of all colors, SHAWLS, €LOAK> and BLANKETS. Cloth Department! 1 keep a full assortment of winter goods,' eassimeren, doeskins, cloths, a estings, f weeds, satinetts, Keutuckyjeans, sattins and READYMADE C LOTHING. of all kind’, which is the nicest and cheapest ever offered in this or any other market west of i New V’nrk. ElliEOliEllf DBPABTJIEH! In this d’-partmenf, I have goods that I know to be cheap. The stocks consists of cambric and muslin collars, umlersleeves, cambric and muslin bands, handkerchiefs, <tc. WHITE GOODS! My stock of these goods ate second tononein this market, it consists in part of whi'e linen : table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, liu ' en and cotton sheeting, linen towelings, white i tiered and striped jaconets, marsaiHes white skirting, Ac. Also, a great vairety of HOOTS -. and Shues, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, <te , die. I Groce r i es, Os which, I have the largest stock, and the grea . test vaiiety ever brought to this town. Also, | Hardware, Queensware, Wooden Ware, Glass, Ac., Ac. In conclusion I would say to my l friends and the public, that if they will favor I me with a call I will sell them GOODS of a bet ' ter quality, and for LESS MON EY than the] m in w iio bought Goods one-fourth less than any one could buy without the ROCKS.-— ! Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Decatur, Oct. 16, 1857 “ vl-nll. | B. W. OAXLBT. C. 11. OAKLEY, IL W. OAKLEY & SON, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, ; And »I iniifaeturers of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COI’I’ERWARE, AT THZ GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street, EO RT WA YNE. INDIA NA. March 13,1557. nd ly. MAYER HOUSE; (r Corner oT Wayne mid Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. E. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor. r T"HIE undersigned, tenders to the citizensof L Decatur ano vicinity, his thanks for past favprs;and respectfully announces to the public that tie continues toearry on the above bnsines, in all its various branches, at hisold stand on Second Street, in Decatur, where all kinds of Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness I and dispatch. JACOB KING. March 6, 1857. vl-nl, .. .f... On Hain -tri'ct. one Square A'irth of Market, SLUFFTON, INDIANA, WILSON DEAM, Proprietor. 117* I his House has been lately refurnished and fitted up in good style. Feb. 13, 1857. I IrosTSflil RECOBD!!” ! LtIVEHY STABLE, -7f> THE undersigned keeps, in concCzX- nection, with the WASHINGTON HOTEL, in Bluffton, a Livery Stable, in which the public will always find, the best and most fashionable buggies and carriages; and a j little the nicest and best lot of Horses to draw ■ them, that was ever before found in a Livery [Stable. Also, a number us Nu. 1 saddle-horses '■ which can’tbe beat in this or any of her town; all iof which Iw will kt on the most reasonable | terms. WILSON DRAM. Bluffton, Feb, 20. 1857. n 2 ly. IS RAEL ALL M ON, Aliorney mid Counsellor at Law, Decatur, Adams County, Ind. WILL pay especial attention to the eullcc tion of claims, and all other business entrusted to his care. Office, on the South West corner of First and Madison streets, west door. March 27, n7-ly. 7T p?T()ifrEir Pll YSICIA N AN D BUR<I EO N , Will promptly attend to all call* when not professionally absent.—OkVick, at the Drug Store, on Main street, Decatur, Ind. i l-n 1.3. , IK. D. W. CHAMFER, PHYSICIAN & SI RGEON, DEC A TUR, IND IANA. ETOFFICE—on Main Street, opposite Porter’s ; Drug Store. vl-nlO. Notice. ; Notice isheroby given by the undersigned that 1 • he de ires t • establish, re-locate and perpetu- ■ ate the corners of land in section 15, Town. 28, north of range 13 ea.-' , in Adams county, State ' 'of Indiana. And that P. N. Collins, County : i Surveyor, will on the 3d day of November next survey said section fifteen, and establish, re-lo cate and perpetuate the corners of al! the tracts ' of land in said section; said survey will continue from day to day until completed, of which all ■ • persons concerned will take notice. vD REiyKING. Get 16, 1857,

iTHE PANIC increasing! i Since the arrival of jSO Ton OF HW GOODS'!, pi ea (1 Q u arte r s!. i The panic for Buying Cheap. Is raging to an alarming extent, all over the country, and the BRICK CORNER Is crowded daily with an anxious CROWD or CUSTOUERS ! All eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS! ! ; Conic along friends with your Trade and Cas’i, ; Wf> have room for von all. Our Store is com 1 : nmdious'and in addition to our Room below, j we have a LARGE Sale Room Above, framed with NEW GOOOB. Wenre now prepared to supply our neighboring Stores, and | country Merchants gene’ally, with GOODS at New York Prices! [ adding freight. It is unnecessary to eimme ,, rate articles or prices, as it is well known that i we keep a very LUGE AS SOUTH EH | of everything, and sell ‘ CUKIPER THIN THE CHEU’EST.” J. 4 I’. CRABS, i Decatur, Oct. 16, 1.857. vl-nl. IJE.'.DY MADE Clothing—the best, assortU ment in town at the Brick Corner. IAOOTS and Shoes of every description al the J Oct., 1857. Brick Corner. 1 FOL ASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at ial 1 Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. 1 ADIES’ Dress Goods of the latest styles at J Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. G k piecie.- of prints, from 5 cents up to s " shilling per yard at the Brick Corner. r I''HEV are selling yard wide sheeting at six , 1 cents per yard, at Head Quarters. r piIEY always keep lhe best quality of coffee A and tobacco at Head Quarters. r.\ DIES* and Gent’s Shan Is, a large variety J at Head Quarters. p'LOUR tor satom'the J Brick Corner. New Store & New Goods! moses imom, Takes this method of informing the citizens of VV I L S II J R E and vicinity, and the public generally, that he lia. ny,-> . -rl u,. I :.. o .| splendid assortment of Fail & Winter Goods! Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, : I tweeds, and every variety of Gentlemen’s Fali | land winter wear, all of which he will sell i CHEATER than they can be bought at any: i other house in the west, .[ BOOTS ft CHOES ! i For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every vmi1 ety, size, and price; and of all qualities. HATS &. CAPS! i Os every quality, size and price; besides a largo r I and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing! All of which he is prepared to sell Cheaper than any other Establishment in the West.— Come and examine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be undersold by any. I‘. S All kimls of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest market price. Wilshire, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. Wra marmTws? E. F. WOOD, MANUFAC PURER and Dealer in Monu inents, tombstones. Headstones, Table tops, Ac., itc.. prepared to ofder, from the common to the very finest material. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended io. O^Shop—On Main street, one door south of the Central Hou«(», Bluffton, Indiana. l ’ Bluffton, April 24, 18>7. vl-nll. Sign of the Padlock. : OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.) i No. H i, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. OL A Ll-.R iu every descript iou of Fore loot and Domestic HARDWARE: Iro ■, Nails, Sash ■ I Building Materials, Saddlery Hardware, Me- , chanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves,tin plale, sheet Iron and I copper. vl nl2. i — . JOSKI’H W. ROBB. JU OSUN MC'COHB. J. w. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers COMMIS SI ON ME R Oil. I NTS. 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. W o U L I) t 7 respectfully invite the attention of Mer- [ chants, Hotel-keepers, Ac., to their immense stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li I quot a, Segars, 4;c.. which they guarantee to sell at closest Eastern prices, with additionof transportation. N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing Gioaery House in the city. vl-nl9-6m. ’ i “s iiT pTvh o yT C. W. MILLER, Is at his old tricks, such as, making ugly men look handsome, mean men look decent, and poor men look rich, all this, and even more, be i accomplishes by putting on them, new clothes, I and such fitting clothes as no other Tailor in : this neck of woods knows howto put on their customers. And at prices, to, so low that von have to get on your knees to reach them. ITFShop, south end of Main street, west side Decatur, Feb. 13, |t;s7. n 1 l y. I \ RIED apples and peaches for sale at tin 1/ Brux Conxrx.

(i AIIIA E T « AilEI!() 03 S. 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet. V/a* Y'.u> , on Main ' Street, Decatur, b;d. Where he Krein on Land I all kind-iof C ibinet, ware, such as bureau*. <• , retaries, s<.’tlc«*s, seif is». lounges, cupboards, «\- i Lies, stands, L-d-e-ad* and chairs fr »mih finest to tho chtupG.il quality, all of which is i made of the Matsrial ■ in the county; and madeby the boat V»urkn»m in the Sta’“. In p jiii'. of fineness ipid dutabilii:y his work far uxcecd that of auy -.iher Pb'nW lishrnentin the county. Jlisworl; L warranted, 1 to stand the lest ,u all times. Decatur, Sept 2.4,1*57 vl-n33. |l ’1 ho undcrsig’te I tniuoum-i-sto the citizens of Adams County that hv st ill continues t<> man ' ufacture to order, ut. his old sfand oti Second Street, in lhe town of D-wautur. and keens con- : stautlyon hanitsal) ki'nd~ of furnilnre, mh-Ii as. I bureaus, tables, bedsteads. Je . <tc. All persons desiriny to piirc!i;i-,- any article' : in hi-. 11 ue o bin i-ie -, are resp wtfully s.di.-ited ' to call and examine his Furniliire 1-vfore pur 1 chasing elsewhere, as he tiatt.w.-, hii,.s, Abat eu tire satisfaction will be given. Ills work i«' I manufactured out of the beat of mliterisl. al! work warranted, and dispowd 0f.... the most I reasonable terms. P TtGBTSON i Ready-Made Coffins! r pHE undersigned takes this m, thod t<> in ! I. form all who may need his services, that, he keeps on hand, at his shop on Second street, a-upplv of Ready-Made Doffius of all sizes.-’. ' And is prepared with a n ‘ SB' «CEI STI ( To deliver Coifins and utten-t funcrels open - [short notice, and upon reasonable terms P F ROBISON, Enderteker. 1 , Decatur,Feb. 13,1857, n-1 ts. I EXTRA GEO. NUMBERS, i Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite | the Public Square. And continues to manu'actures all kinds of! plain and fancy fit fa) t u re: .uch ns. Setfr, tafies. I Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfa-t I tables: sofas, tetate, lounges; cushion and coin- ; mon chairs, bedsteads, dsc. rtc. KTAII of the above articles, and many others to tedious to ment .mane Lu-tn red to oruer, of I the best of material: and by the best workuioti I in the country. All of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE For yourself before purchasing ulswlicre. n - I am determined not to be under-1 Id cither in this or any other town in the west: and, as re gards qualilv. I defy all competition. A L S O, Coffins o’. 'I! sizes and discriptions, kept con stantlv on hand, or made tn order, as mat be desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required. Terms reasonable. Lj’Lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see as Tam d •terminud to sell. Quick salt s small profit, is my mottn. Decatur, April 17, LSS7. vl nlO liucKsmfinW" j r r'MlE subscriber thankful fur the liberal pn. i J. tronage heretofore received, would snv to ’ his old customers and to the public general. that, he ran at nil times be found at the Old Stand on Main street,, second dooriiorch m'luc Burk Corner,ready to do anything in his line with ; neatness and dispatch. , .-Vi. «GB- <» W • He km psconstantly on him! and for >:do, on. amllwo hor.se wagons, which In- wrn;;ii'.- :<> 1 ; made of the best of timber, well .season d, .i , ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is, also, prepared to MIOF HORSES on ' short m. ice, and iu the best possible manner 1 and he takes this methodof it-isuri* . hiseusto j iners that the Gi.u Svsrt .it is prefered to the I CrtEmi, and that they must expect to be charged | the highest possible price for all I; ISAAC PFLE. May 29. 1857. nIG ly. BO 0T&8B 0 B F-A OTO HU THE undersigned tak a this method of I informing the citizens cf Decatur and vicini! y. that they ,'ire still carrying on ! the Boot and Shoe Business at their old stand , I where they arepr, pared to do all kind.sof work I in.the shortest, possible space of time: and on ! the most reasonable terms thatc.m be had in the county. ’I hey are continually in the receipt of the lateststyles, and the best material. Tlicv, also, keep on hand n general assort- . j meat of all kinds of leather, pegs and all kinds ,i of findings, linings, bindings, etc., etc., which they will «ell cheap. Thank'ul for past favors, I | they would respectfully solicit ■ call and exain- | ine theirstock before purchasing elsewhere. H NIBLICK <t CLOS3. j May 22, 1857. jr.'-ly Wagon and Carriage Manufacturer, JOHN (;. MEYER. ■ ! 7 hankfid for the liberal patronage heretofore received, would respectfully infonn h sold cus I I tomers and the public generally, that he still " j eoutinoos to carry oil the above business, in ail [ i its various branches, nt his old stand on Mam 1 1 street, one door north of I Pyle's Blacksmith I Shop. His work is manufactured of the very . best material, and by the best workman in the country. ( He has now <3n hand the greatest variety, of Buggies and Carriages, of the lincst qualitv ever offered for sale in this market. Warrented to purchasers—sold cheap—call and s c. n 26. C.' STANLEY 7 ■ na. as® ei« h a Ea..M a n u fa c t u r e r, Jfrtzt Street, near the, Rockhill House. I i vl-n‘24. FORT WAYNE, IND. IB YER & MOTliTfiT (Late Wall <{• AL yer A Wholesale mid Retail Dealers in I DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUIG’a. PAINTS, ; Gils, r.rij -las, Varaijhes, Paint Brushes, I Whitt Brufe Window Glass, ..' • Patent ' ii.es, Electic Medicines, Tnstrui un'hts, Trus.-es, Supporters, Winesand Bran- ' i dies, ‘?h -inieals etc. Window glass we keep of • all sizes, from 7 x ito 3l> x 13,1'rench and I’itt s burg. White Lead, white zinc, chrome veltow, chrome green, parisgreen, umber,terra do sienna, rose pink, lanfn bl.'ii’k, japan, linseed oil, I turpentine, lard oil, whale oil and staple articles generally. AYe keep a large stock and make il a particular point to sell to Merchants in this vicinity. Mt.YER,t ilßu'l HER. No. h 5 C>l umbra strset. !'■ it W*rrm, Ind. Marsh 13, 1317. U !t

May be Stolen! t,' But no i iu will steal when they be bought at. the price* now current al the WHITE CORNER. 'rh< f' I >’. n has been n Cast again with hi pt ■ i ’ full »>f ROCKS ah<l the pfnrks of G<> -d* ihatcan be hnuf'lj! with n few <lollais will sujirLe all that give us a call. Our pn-M . have been bought one fourth Ivh# than any could ptirub.ie lh< in on a credit; and now <4fer to our customer* Uiu advantage which Cash and I’m Hard Times in New York, Wlu-B «»ur rU were -'if; hn«< 1. »*nve u«. — Cum'* o: ? all. and mh* the aivj bu sai i.-ia d that we have good?* to nelh OMWIHIiCIiEIpn Tiihii any hup h selling thesamc article, in tbi> part <4 the world. I his is no hoax, come rihl ■ prove it. Come and taste good molasses nt sixt y Cents per gallon, and sugar just a« cheap. A piece of our £»iod yard wide sheeting will be ; found useful at afipayard. Tu all who want : (TIEAUGOODS'. Call at the VHIITE COHNFR where you will . find almost ev. ry thing usually kept iu a counj try store, and some things more. A General Assortment of | Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery, llnrdwarfl/ i Iron, Nails, Stoves, Ke., Ac. J. D ,t J. M. NTTTMAJf I Decatur, Oct. 9,1857. lirokeu Rank .Money, r ItAKEN for goodsat tho i 1 Oct. 1057. White Corner. Clothing, The large'! stock and greatest variety ever [offered iu this place, may be foued uithe j Oct. 1857. White Corner. Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every varie*'*,-ft air I 'eventy-fivecents up, nt • Oct., 1357. Niittman’s. Latest News! 1 bbls oxtra Molasse® at Gd cents per gallon I 1* ' Oct. 1 **s7. White CoFner. bbls prime sugar, at one slYlling per f) pound, at the White Corner. yds. of yard wide sheeting at <> ’ f eetiM per vard, j«».st received and for x.Jc inOct. ’>s7. J. D. <t J xM Nl E VirMOHl UG h -al w-a-a MEEGAN St. WILT,, Proprietors. VIfHOLI ‘■•ALE J- RETAIL Druggists null V Apothecmies, keeps constantly on hand t lavo,- ~t ock of pair, i - , Vai ui>h?s. wh’ie and red lend, Frfentsh zhic, 1 i nseeil, tan tiers, olive, w hale and sperm oil,; turpentine, pu v.glars.ghusW'■ ’e. ‘I , . I o'-, j : .1 W t 'te’.l • h bru slu s, artists'inatv-ml, Wines,brandies, lane' soaps, toilet articles, perfuuuiryj Ac. We invite physicians ;u,d mi 11-mints in ll.:vicinity to call .'ind exami’ie our Inline i.tocl of Drtigs anrl Medicines beforepurchasiiip ii uwhere, Lclievp-.g they will bo satisfied LTi a- regard to quality and prices. Ih., i, unew estabiisi>• ■ -»-ut,otirs:ock of druu* medicines, <te . are all fr, , !i and mitidulier.-.ted. having been selected with iretit care I .■ mm of the firm, in New Vol 1., I’l;ihid,dpi,ia and Boston and a:e constantly recoil ieg fi, sh supplies e>f , very thing in their lino, all articlt s warranted mire as represented. [ AS e are v nit ng men commencing business, nttr inn't < ■ i-, ind u-1 ry, q : :ck sales mid sin all profits, ' Sinti—c irnerof Calhoun and Main Sccet'.opj posit •• the Clerk's office .'.'id ns'N.w Yoik I Dry Goods Store, Fort Wayne vl-nID Iv. GEORGE MI Corner of Calhoun mid Berry Streets, FORT V, A k NG, IND. Vvholes’!le Grocer. KEEPS constantly (<’i hand an extensive as • ortmrnl of GQODS in his line, to which he would especially invite the attention of Country Merchants Traders, and private families. He can furnish everything in lhe line of his busims,. His good, are • selected with great ear and with reference to the trtuli.'oi:his r< n.m, in < con-; A in part, of th,' following articles: Gun Powder, Cotlee, 'feu, Sugar, To-b.u-eo, Sc-ars. Whiskey. Riee, Niiils, i Brooms, Window (.lass, Gun Cups, Vin« egar, Knisins, Cod Fish, .tlackerel. Segars. Nut-. Brandies, Cheese, V, inOs, Sonp n id Candie . Ills connection with New York, Cincinnati, [Pittsburgh and other cities, give him t'NF i SCAT. FACILITIES for purchasing Gouda j which lie can sell al, as 7V--H ’JESSW ; Ami on as accommodating terms, nsanv other ■ im ,; '' >'i the i-ily. vl-nl9-ly. iNew Litre of Coaches’. : WILSON DEAM, Would announce to the travi ling public, t bat he lias coumienced,and will continue, to run on lhe Plank Road, between Bluffton and Fort ' Wayne, a tri-weekly Line of Coaches, cotisifing ' | of iu, Entire WM 33 ’ S«L E <ff _J 9 He has purchased an extensive Omnibus, to I which will bo attached four bourses, <xj resslv | for the accommodation rd' the travi Hing public. For the last few years ti e public have been ; ’ compelled to rid,, m cianiped-up bo As ami old ■ oarriai’es; and now that a NEW RiG in tbo shape of a commodious and hamisome Omnibus lis put upon the road. He would invili all who desire to truv. lmi this route to call at WashI ington Hotel, in Bluffton, where they can obtain [ a seat, and Go comfortably landed iu Fort • Wayne, at a Very Low Fare. ' ST ART i ?< ( .—Leaves Biufitoh on i ;t ’;<( ’! 11U r>'l a' s . ftlftO. *ll ’ <-xtra nn Saturdays if iini.-. <l. L.-avc* p v it , Wayne tin Mohiavß, Wedu-sdayfl and Fridays. • Oi .i( ; . ill !•«»; < L nyn»', al the Aln ver House. •I U.S. i A.J i-ur:--I g :•» <i n v other - ; point which they may desire. f' Au.;. I-G7 W. DFAM. ~u~_- ~l - -sun . ■ X - ■ A. I'. HOCK BUI DUE. dealer in BOOKS, STATIONERY, U AIJ. PAPER KL .*» *W 1 And Musical Instruments. No. .">l, Columbia street. Fort Wayuu, Indiana. vl-nlt) Ir.