Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1857 — Page 3

T’"' ' h"L. PHILLIPS.) r.-nvr.r.n I EDITORS 4 PttCraiETOM. Q. DSOATUR, inbIANAT' MORNING* DEC. is, 1837. CONGRESS. Congress assembled on Monday the 7th inst,l la organi«ation of the House was, without, any ' or difficulty, effected by the election of jon. Jsmss L Ona, of South Carolina, as Spea , [ er . It is said that he will make an excellent |,esiding officer having for many years been a 9 «nber of Congress; and is perhaps more fainil- „ with parliamentary rule s and usages than uy member of the present House of Represeu- j Stives. The organization of the present Democratic . J o uae —does it not contrast admirable with the j jtlav, confusion and uproar witnessed at the pmmencement of the last Congress, but two; nsrsago where Know Nothingism and Repub- j canisni held absolute control. They spent ! eeks after weeks in a fruitless attempt to electi speaker, at a cost to the people of the mode-I gesum of "one hundred thousand dollars.” Mr. Allk-V, of Illinois, was elected Clerk of mllotise. Mr. Glosbrenner, of Pennsylvania, irgeaut-at-Arma. Mr. Hackney Doorkeeper, id Mr. MeCl isky Postmaster, James B Steed an, of Toledo, Ohio, was elected Printer to the oiise, on the first ballot. In Senate, the Vice President being absent, iiu, Bxswamis Fitzpatrick, of Alabama, was | •.•Mau President pro tem. PRESIDENT’S ME>SAGE. ■ We have, this week, commenced the publics- ' ■hi of this important document, and owing to ■e late date at which we received it, aud its | ■rat length, we are obliged to reserve the grea■r part of it for our next number when the re- ■ ■due will appear. It is an able and sound doc- > ■sent and should be read by all. _ ! I Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bit-1 1.-a. Incipient Consumption and Bi on- ; ■ '.tis may be effectually cured by these! ■ nredies if judiciously administered, but. Ir fevers, liver complaints, and disorders i ■ the alimentary organs, they compleleIstand at the head of all the curative ■rparations of the time. Proprietor W. I MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N. V. [THE GLOBET” ■ the official paper of congress. ■ PUBLISH now my annual Prospectus of I ■ The Daily Globe, and The Congressional 1 ■be and Appendix, to remind subscribers, ; ■<! inform those who may desire to subscribe, , ■t Congress will meet on the first Monday of ■t December, when I shall recommence pub ■king the above named papers. They have' ■ri published so long that ino.it public men' ■uw their character, and therefore I deem it i ■lienminute account of the kind of matter ■ ■y will contain. ■T:-is Daily Globs will c mt sin a report ofihc ■bates in both branches of Congress as taken ■trn by rep irtcrs equal, at least, to any corps ■>hort h .n 1 writers in this or any other conn- ■. A niijodty of them will, each, be able to ■report, verbatim, ten thousand words an hour ■ilu the average number of words spoken by ■int speakers rarely exceed seven thousand ■tbundreil v.'.i’i!-. mi hour When th* doday do not m ike morn than forty ■hns they shall appe ...-in the Daily Globe of morning, which will contain, also, the ■V- of the day. together with such editorial Bides a* may ba suggested by passing events B. is also rny intend in, from time, as occasion By require, to publish my reminiscences of the men with whom I have been associated Bhig the last twenty eight year# Anecdotes Hmmcrai Jackson, and the leaders of the party Bids he conducted, and the leading men of Met parties, will, 1 believe, he into-resting now B's partisan bitterness has aba'ed. B» becoming the reporter of the debates of 1 deemed it proper to say that the Bp* would never be a partisan paper. This Bdge. will nut be forfeited by introducing as a (■'.ribution to history the political traits of which distinguished the public men , ■lytima. Although I am, ami intend to r«a thou rough democrat, I will never ob-1 Bsniy principles in away to make them ob I to an v party. But in regard to persons ! which go to make up history, I hope . Globe an honest memoir; and with i B: view I am resolved to speak independently Bl! parties. j Jt Coxaazssio.VAL Globe and Appendix will 1 a report of all the debates in Congress, ' Bud by the speakers, the messages oi' the . Bident of the United States, the annual re- 1 of the heads of the executive departments,. ■ laws passed during the session, and copious ■ tv, to all. They will be printer! on a doit- i ■'oyai sheet, in book form, royal quarto size,, ■1 number containing sixteen pages. The j H j le will make, it is bmieved, 3,3 0 and 3,900 i ■"', as the long.sessions for many years have ' ■,'iai between thus. numbers, and the next Bun will be what is termed a '‘long one.”— H* I believe is the cheapest work ever sold I Buy country, whether a reprint or printed! B manuscript copy, taking for data the ave- ■ umbel of words of the long session sine* ■'ear 1813. The average number of pages is B>. sr.lths average number of wardsen a ■ i* 2,397, consequently, the average number Brds of a long session is 9,29 ,772. As I to subscribers that number of words dollars, it follows that they have paid less , ■ i ix and one-half cents for every 10 •Jilin | ■>' I have furnished ihdln, while I have paid ; BtspurteiH $ i 29 for every 2,397 words, of ■ work, in manuscript? Has any other book|Br. anywhere, ever sold a book in the first while it was new, at so low a rat,-? I not; and so strong is my belief that I Bly agree to give to any person who shall |Bl die contrary a Complete set of the debates Bjing back to 1833. making farty-three j volumes, which sell for $5 a volume. An Congress authorizes these papers to go by ■free of postage. The next session will be,; doubt, an unusual interesting one; as it | ■l* the first under a new administration, Bnveral complex questions must be discus- ! it— for example, the currency. Kansas, reB*.and other questions. The Globe will be ) the only source from which full de- 1 be obtained. tebms: Fl'copy of the Daily Globe one year, $lO 00 | “ " six months. 5 (I t > “ “during the session 500 B ICO Py of Congressional Globe an Ap■fsudix, and the laws passed during pt session, 6 00 ' B' r ‘k notes, current in the section of the cotin■'Hrs a subscriber resides, will be received i fhc whole or any part of a subscription , S 1 *Jamitted in postage B’amps, which is to any currency, except gold or silver. B?iper will not be sent unless the money acBonies the order for it. JOHN C. RIVES, p’ ■ 1857. Washington,

I V ’ ir " ET ' i U'j tjm.ou Weealyby J. J,, &j, rettrm-.e ■ j . heat, white, ;J 70 I Eggs, >, P " red. 6'l I Salt, -2 62 Corn, 25 L ar d, 8 20 Beef, 350<k 4 0 ’ Rye» 3 Flaxs’d, 7u | Buckwheat, 25 Clover’ 3 .’0 Beans. 75 4 80 Timothy 1 50 A2OO ' , Flour, hun 225 Apples’'dry, 2 's' ; Butter, 14 Black salts 300 i | Cheese, I'l &12 | Shoulders smoked, — i Pork 3 00@ I 00 | Hams “ — I r~*—- ■ ■ * I Fort Wayne Market. Fur tkt Wtek ending, Dec. 14, Wheat. 60 I Lard, $ 8 Flour, $4 00 I Harns, 1 I Rye flour, 359 Pork, 3 00@3 50 | I Corn, 25 Beef, 3 5 | i Buckwheat, 21 Flaxseed, 6 • ! Oats, 18 Clover, 3 25 , Barley, 70 Timothy, 1 st) Rye, 30 Apples, green, 45 , Beans, 6 ’ “ dry, 275 Potatoes, 20 Wool, common, 26 i Onions 75 " fine, 4'l ! Butter, 12 Whitefish, 6 .io ; Cheese, 8 | Trout, 5 Ou Engs, 12 | Lake herring, 500 Salt, 2 25 i Hides,green, 3 Bacon. 10 | Hides, dry, 5 The undersigne announces to the citizens <>( Adams Comity . that he stillc.mtiuues t<> manufacture to order, at his old stand on Second Street, in the town of Decautur, and keeps con- | stautly on hands all kinds of furniture, such as, I bureaus, tables, bedsteads, <tc., die. i All parsons desiring to purchase any articles iu hisline o ' business, are respectfully solicited ito call and examine his Furniture before purchasing elsewhere,as he flatters himself thaten : tire satisfaction will he given. His work is 'manufactured out of the best of material, all work warranted, and disposed of on the most ; j reasonable terms. PF. ROBISON j Raady-Made Coffins'. ; r T?HE undersigned takes this method to in I L form ill who may need his services, that | he keeps on hand at his shop on Second street, j . a supply of R idy Made Coffins of all sizes.— . And isprepared with a ■ is ■<: aa a ;To deliver Coffins and attend funereis open ; •hurt notice, and upon reasonable terms. P. F ROBISON, Undertaker. Decatur,Pub 13,185", n-l ts. EXTRA SESSION! CALLED! GEO. NUMBERS, ; Still on Hands At His old Stand on dacond street, opposite the Public Square. And continues to nnnu actures all kinds of ; plain and fancy furniture; such as». Secretaries, 'Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast tables: sofas, tetate, lounge?; cushion and coini mon chairs, bedstca Is, Ac Ac. of the above articles, and ninny others , to tedious to mention, manufactured to oraer.of th# b >st of material; and by the bust workmon jin the country. All of xrhich he will sell on i (.he most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE ’ 1 For yourself before purchasing els where, ns I am determined not to be undersold either in i this or any other town in the west; and, as rc i gards quality, I defy all competition. • ALSO. i C.ifflns of all sizes and discriptions, kept con'ldtantlyon hand, or made to order, as maybe 1 I desired; with a first rite HEARSE if required. Terms reasonable. CTL imber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see as lam d iterrained to sell. Quick sales an' l ! small profit is my motto. Decatur, April 7,1857. vl nlf* L I*. STOO KB K1 i) GE, DEALER J.V ROOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAFRR .N7B H.. *»>» Sl« 3 And Musical Instruments ! No. 61, Columbia Utrael, Foil Wayir, (adtnna. vl-nl!)-lv. d. sruD.vßAKza. o. i. n.iur Studabaker Jk Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. i Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate,renting houses, collecting, paymentof| j Taxes, Ac., in Adams County, Indiana I All business inl’usted to their care will receive prompt attention. Office at the Recorders Office. Decatur, Ind. I Feb. 13,18’7. v-i n-l (’. S I AN LEY. I .NK ■«. a« H. ARM «G - JBEJ M a n u Fa c t u r e r, Main Street, near the. Roekhill lluuae. ' ! vl-n>4. FORT WAYxNE. IND. Banking and Exchange caiiA' wim bk:. J.D.NUTTMAN. Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver uncurren ; Bank Notes, Land Warrants, Promissory Notes ! I County, Township, and Town Orders. <tc., <tc . ' I bought and sold. Money received on deposits I : and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 18.57. vl-n35. ' AduHnistratoFs Sale. Notice is hereby given, th tl will sell at. | public auction, on .Saturday, the ninteenth day of December, 1957, at the residence of Jonathan : H Andrews, late of Adams county, deceased, ' all his personal property not taken by t e widow, consisting in part of the following articles, ! ! t.i-wit: One mare, two colts, four cows, eight head of ' young cattle, from twenty to thirty head of hogs, twelve acres of wheat and rye in the' ground, about fifteen acres of com inthe shock;! ! also, farming utensils, household and kitchen I furniture, 4c., Ac. 15 I TERMS OF SALE: 1 ' A credit of twelve months will be given on al! I sums over three dollars, by the purchaser giv- j ‘ ing his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws; all sums of ■ three dollars and under, cash in hand. THOMAS H. ANDREWS. Dec. 4, >857. Adm'r. 1 Notice. ii Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned t has been appointed administrator of the estate !of Jonathan H. Andrews, late of Adams countv | deceased Said estate is supposed tube solI vent THOMAS H. ANDREWS, 1 Dec. 4, 1857. Adm'r.

I **T- ■* -W •""VL -r /"Ml I iJiiirtiitiiijWJ For the citizens of Adams County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBERGEB, ' ! -3ft..TT!CHEAP STORE!! Hiving returned from the Eastern cities,! would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Decatur and vicinity, and the public generally that he has received and is now opening a large i assortment of F ILL & wm DRY GOODS! I THE LARGEST, BEST, NICEST, and CHEA PEST stock that was ever brought to this Market. And 1 cordially invite an inspection ! of my stock, such as, Black, plain, and Fancy Silks; French i ‘and English plain and figured Alerinocs; ' j Delaines of al! colors, SHAWLS, CLOAKS ' and nr,ANAErs. Cloth Department! ! I keep a full assortment of winter goods, i cas.simeres, doeskins, cloths, r estings, i weeds, 1 satinetts, Kentucky jeans, sattius and READY- ! MADE CLOTHING, i of all kinds, which i. the nicest and cheapest 1 I ever offered in this or any other market west of > New York. ElilliWIDEIIt DEP.IRfIIMT! ‘ | In this department, I have goods that I know jto be cheap. The stocks consists of cambric I ! and musliu collars, undersleeves, cambric and ' ! muslin bauds, handkerchiefs. 4c. WHITB GOODS! My stock of these goods ate second to none in ' ! this market, it consists in part of whi'e linen I ! table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, lin- ! !en and cotton sheeting, linen toweling®, whit# ; I bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white ' I skirting, 4c. Also, a great vairety of BOOTS I and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, 4c., 4c. Groce r i c s, Os which, I have the largest stock, and the grea test. va. tely ever brought to this town. Also, H .rdware, Queensware, Wooden Ware, Glass, i 4c., 4c. In conclusion I would say to my j ! friends and the public, that if they will favor ! ! me with a call I wdl s -11 them GOOD-1 of a bet j ! ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the | '.min who bought Goods one fourth less , 1 than any one could buy without the ROCKS.— | I Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Decatur. Oct. 16, 1857 vl-ull. I ——— ................. I BW. 01KLXY. C. B. OAELKY, B. W. OIKLEI & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And Manufacturers of i TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, Na. 79, Columbia Street, FORT WA YNE. IND IA .VM March 13,1857. nl ly. MAYER HOUSE? (Formerly the p a lo Alto,) , Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1357. Proprietor. HAHSIITIinGT" r pHE undersigned, tenders to the citizensof; L Decatur ano vicinity, his thanks for past i favors;am! ruspectlully announces to the public, that he continuestoearry on the above busmes, | in all its various branches, at hisold stand on 1 Second Street, iu Decatur, where all kinds of! Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness ’ and dispatch. JACOB KING. March 6, 1857. vl-nl, IWASHINGTO friiOTEL ——.— Gu Mala Street, one squ ire North of Market, j BLUFFTON, INDIANA, WILSON BEAM. Proprietor. | | TTThis House has been lately refurnished and j fitted up in goodstyle. Feb. 13, 1857. ]

OL'lttESl' TIIIE«' REfOllil! 1 mysav stable, ‘’Ty.urrx THE undersigned keeps, in conj nection, with the WASHING-j I TON HOTEL, in Bluffton, a Livery Stable, in i . which the public will alwaysfind, the best and i most fashionable buggies and carriages; and a i little the nicest and best lot of Horses to draw 'them, that was ever before found in n Livery! I Stable. Also, a numberof No. I saddle-horses { I which can’tbe beatin this or any othertown. ill ,of which he will let on the most reasonable' 1 terms. WILSON DEAM. Bluffton. Feb, 20. 1857. n2ly. |

ISRAEfj AIiLMON, Attorney nud Counsellor at Law, Decatur, Adams County, Ind. TXT ILL pay especial attention tothecollecV V tion of claims, and all other business entrusted to his r.ir<•. Office, on the South West corner of First and Madison streets, west door. March *-7, 1 -57. u7-iy. X P.i’OßTEir pIIVBI CI A N AND S U RGEO N , Will promptly attend to all calls when not professionally absent —Office, at the Drug Store, on Main street, Decatur, 1 nd. vl-n1.3. "DTl.lTlHiTmir PHYSICIAN i SURGEON, DECATUR, IX DIA XA . JTOFFICE —on Main Street, opposite Porter's , Drug Store. vl-nlO. SE.V D' E 0 R IT. The most superbly illustrated Magazine ever published in America, is the December num | ber of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, contain-! iag oyer sixty splendid Engravings, and giv- ; in? full particulars of the benefits of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, two dollars a year: s ngle copies fiftycents. Specimen copieswill! Ik ent to all persons who wish to subscribe on receipt of five postage stamps, (15 cents.) See advertisement headed “Brilliant Pros-j pectus” this paper. Address. C. L. DERBY, Actuary, CA A. I WM. G. SPENCER, Honorary Secretary, j vl-n-12. De ~atur. !’’«*

HE PANIC’ increasing! Pince the arrival of 5(1 Ton OF SEW GOODS! ■zw.rw? Head Quarters! 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 OF CUSTOMERS I All eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS!! ' Come along friends with vour Trade and Cash, We have room for you all. Our Store is coin-' modiuus; and in addition to mir Room below, we have a LARGE Sale Room i Above, cramed with NEW GOODS. We are now ; I prepared to supply our neighboring Stores, nnd I j country Merchants generally, with GOODS at New York Prices! j adding freight. It is unnecessary to enumerate articles or prices, as it Is well known that we keep a very LI H E ASSO mE M ! of everything, and sell ‘•CHE'.PER THAN THE CHEAPEST.” J. 4 P. CRABS. | Decatur, Oct. 16, 1.857. vl-nl. READA -MADE Clothing—the beet assorti ment in town at the Brick Corner 800 rs and Shoes, of e very description al the Oct., I8.?7. Brick Corner. I I MOLASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at! Oct, 1857. Head Quarters. I ADIES’ Dress Goods of the latest styles at I J Oct., 1837. Head Quarters. j ‘H 1 piecies of prints, from 5 cents up to a i r)\ !\J shilling per yard at the Brick Corner. r pHEi are selling yarj wide sheeting at six i i. emits per yard, at Head Quarters. IrpHEYl r pHEY always keep the best quality of coffee I 1 and tobacco at Head Quarters. I —‘ — r ADIES’ nnd Gent's Shawls, a large variety -J al Head Quarters. , for sale at the | _ Brick Corimr. New Store & New Goods! MOSES LEMBERGER, Takes this method of informing the citizens of W I L S HIRE and.vieinity, and the public generally, that he has received and is now opening a large and splendid assortment of Fall A Winter Goods! | Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, I tweeds, and every variety of Gentlemen’s Full j and winter wear, all of which he will sell CHEAPER than they can be bought at any other house in the west. BOOTS A SHOES! For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every van- ! etv, size, and price; and of al! qualities. HATS At, CAPS! i Os every quality, size and price; besides a large I and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing! All of which he is prepared to sell Ch°aper than any other Establishment in the West. ■ Come ami examine his Stock before purch- : asing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be undersold by any. P. S All kinds of Country Produce taken [ in exchange for Goods, at the highest market I price Wilshire,Oct 9, 1<57. vl-n35. bli ffto.x maSle raiS. E. F . V7 oO D , ANUFaCTURER and Dealer in Monti ivj nients, Tombstones. Headstones, fable tops, 4c., 4c., prepared to order, from the common to the Very finest material. Orders rcspect- ! fully solicited and promptly attended to. ITShop—On Main street, one door south of the Central House. Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April .'4, 18>7. vl-nl 1. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER F. MORGAN, (S ir.cessor to H. Durrie.) No St, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in evervdascriptiuu of Foreign ami Domestic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails,Sash i Building Materials Saddlery Hardware. MechantcsOools of every variety; Cooking, Box 1 and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and ■ copper. vl nl2. I

; joszra w. aoaa. jcdso.v mocomb I J. W. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers ./tn mr aB i COMMISSIOX .MERCHANTS, 39. Columbia Street. Fort Wayne, Ind. ' w o u i, d ! v V respectfully invite the attention of Mer- i ; chants, Hor el-keepers, Ac., to their immense* I stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li i quors, S‘‘"ars, Ac , which they guarantee to sell at closest Eastern prices, with additionof transI portation. N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing j Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6m. LIILL&ORBISON, FORWARDISO W H » Commission Merchants. J. E HILL > FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON.j India*#. vl-n2l. County Orders, &c. We will pay the face in goods, or nin»ty five j cents on the dollar in cash, for County Orders. Other orders purchased on the best terms. J, D A J. M NUTTMAN. <-*"*■ t.f

il Aftll 081 BUSSE, Dealer in all kinds OF FURNITURE, MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE,. Decatur Indiana. He would respectful inform the citixenx of Adams County that he has jus', returned from Cincinnati, where he purchased a large and; splendid assortment of CABINET WARE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center 1 i card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, te t,-s. ' common an 4 fancy hed-k ads.arm rocking chair- • parlor and emu nun chairs, window sash of all sizes; batten an J'panel doors; chain 1 p imps, <KC. ' He will also, manufacture to order COFFIN;* in short notice and ou the must reasonable terms (EFAII of the above articles and many others too tedious to mention, he will .ell ohea p e r ! than was ever before offered iu this mark-t — ; i Call n id examine for vonrs.-lvos l>. hire purcha- I i -ing elsewhere as fits prices arc twenty percent. ' below the present retail prices. All Furniture ' warranted to stand the test v ~n3B. : c a b i \ e f Vibe 11 ooms. 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main 1 Street, Decatur, Ind. Where he keeps on hand , all kinds if Cabinet ware, sueb as bureaus, S' CI retaries, Settees, soffas lounges, cupboards, ta- ' tiles, stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the I finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is made of the Bast Material in the county; nnd made by the best Workman in the State. In point of fineness and durability his work far exceed* that of any other establishment in the county. His work is warranted to stand the test al all times. Decatur, Sept 25,1857 v!-n33. ! B''irre’K<MtTHlNGT ’ r subscriber thankful for the liberal pa 1 tronage heretofore received, would say to i his old customers and to the public generally, | I that hecan at all times be f>und at the Old Siand i ! on Main street, second door north of the Brick ! Corner,ready to do anything iu his line with ' | neatness and dispatch. wlmv .-mk.« — «j»uarsss» He keeps coust-iutly mi hand and for sale, one I and two horse wagons, which he wmauts to be I made of the best of timber, well seasoned, and , ironed io n good and substantial nrinner. He is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on short n itice, and in the best pmible manner and he takes tins method of instil ing his cutlo- | mars that the CxsuSrsTKuis prrfere Ito the Credit, aud that they must expect to be charged j the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. : May 29. 1857, u!G-ly_ j BoTusm fa emu I •' It’D 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 t heir old stand, > white they are prepared to do all ktndsof work , inthe shortest possible space of timetarid on' the most rea»ouable terms that can be Lad tn the i county. They are continually in the receipt of the latest styles, and the best material. Thcv, also, keep mi hand a general assortment of all kinds ofleather. pegs and all kinds j offindings, linings, bindings, etc., etc., which j thev will sell cheap. Thank ul for past favors. 1 ] thev would respectfully solicit a call and exam ine theirstock before purchasing elsewhere. NIBLICK 4 CLOSS. May 22, >BS~. n’My :Wagon and Carriage Manufacturer. JOHN C. MEYER. Tioiukf.il for the liberal pntronagre heretofore i received, would respectfully inform h gulden* • tomers and the public generally, that he still j continues to carry on the above business, in a.l its various branches, at hi* old stand on M.un j street, one door north of I Pyle’s Blacksmith j Shop. His work is manufactured of the very : ' best material and by the best workman in the country. He has now on hand the greatest variety, of Buggies and Carriages, of the finest quality ev er off<’rod for sale in this market. to purchasers—sold cheap—call and » e. n 26. Te i e>i a- uritt n e n, ( Late Wall <L Meyer.) W tiole<<>«le aud Retail Dealers in DB’JQ3, MEDICINES, DYESTUFFS. PAINTS, Oils, Fxney Articles, Varnishes. Paint Brushes. Whitewash Brashes, Window Glass, Glassware. Patent Medicines. Electic Medicines. Instru- | ments. Trusses. Supporters, Wines and Brandies, Chemicals etc. AVindow glass we keep of all sizes, from 7 x 9 to 3(lx43,French and Pitts burg. White Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, chrome green, parisgreen,umber,terra de sicn ns, rose pink,lamp black, inpan, linseed oil, t■:rpentine,lard oil, whale oil and staple arti cles generally. We kenp a largestock and make ■ it a particular point to sell to Merchants in this j vicinity. MEYER 4 BROTHER. No. 95 Columbia street,Fort Wayne. Ind March 13. Isar. n 4 ly HILL V J A lit B S', Wholesale and Retail I O»HC _ Mft 3 3 !V|fi H ,T!V BOOKS 4 STATIONERY, WALL 4 WINDOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND ROOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, For* Wnyne, Ind. _ _ vl ' nl2 - SHI P AHOY! C. W. MILLER. * Is at hi* old tricks, such as, making ugly men look handsome, mean men look decent and poor men look rich, all this,aud even more, lie ' accomplish's by putting on them, new ’clothes, 1 an J such fitting clothes as t a other Tailorin ! this neck of woods knows how to put on their customers. And at prices,to, so low that you have to get on your knees to reach them. LF’Shop, aonth-n I of M tin street, wen’ side I Decatur, Feb. 13, 1357. n 1 1-y. I’ll E.lll Till Elll 1 I The undersigned would respectfully announce ; tothe citizens of Adams and adjoining counties ‘ that he continn's to carry on the Tanning and 1 Currying iti all its branches, at hi- olj -land , ‘in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the abort notice solo, harness, calf and upp»r loath er, which will be finished upon the nio-t approved style, ami sold on the most reasonable terms The highest market price will bo paid in cash or leather for hides or nark at hi'- 3 aniiery. C. T.. 9CHTRMEYER. March 13, 1857. n> ly.

SBLD i SIM Mav he. Stolen! Bit r»o one will »tenl gooil* when they can Im bought at the prices now current at the WHITE CORNER. The Old Man has b< en down <*a«t again with his pockets full of ROCKS aud the stacks of Quotif that can be bought .vhli n few dollar* wilt aupri*e ail that give us a call. Our good* bavw boen bought one fourth lesHthan any could pur* chase them on a credit; and we now offer to ourcustomera the advantage wbub and the Hard Times in New York, When our goods were purchased, gave v« — Come «»nr come nil. and see the «igbts and fen;iuticd that we La* e goods to <f 11 01E-FDL’IITH CHEAPER Than nuy one is s Hing thesr.me article in this part of the world This is no hnnv, come and prove it Cmue nnd taste good molasses at sixty cents per gallon, and sugar just as cheap. A i piece of onr good yard wide ahecting will bo I found useful at asp a yard. To all oho want i CHEAP GOODS! I Call at the WHITE CORNER where yonwill find abnot every thing usually kept in a country store, and some things more. A General Assortment of 1 Dry Goods. Groceries. Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Nails, Stoves. 4c.. Ac J. D. 4 J. M. NVTTMAN Decatur, Oct. 9,1857. Broken Bank Momey, TAKEN for goods at the Oct 1837. White Corner. Clothing," - i The largest Stock nnd gr> r.te-t variety over i offered in this place, may Le fourd at the ' Oct 1857. White Corner. I Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from serenty-fivecents up, nt Oct", 1357. Nuttmai.’s. Latest News' 1 f\ bbls extra Mola.ses at 60 cents per rallon i |\l Oct. 1857. White Corner. Ip bbl-, prime ugar, at one shilling per .•) pound, nt the White Corner. I v'ooo vds, es yard wid** sheeting it ctDU 1 r j per vard, iist received anc! f<»r by i Oct - 1 ' 357 - J - D > J M NVTTMAX. :ETGLFrbirUG ■MBEGAN & NILL, Proprietors. i YITHOLESALE A RETAIL Dmggista and i vv Apothecaries, keeps constantly on Laud i a large stock of paints, varuishea. white and red ' lend, French line, linsei'd, tanners,olive, whale ! nnd sperm nils: turpentine puttv, glass, glassware, dye stuffs, paint a: 1 whit. wr.-h b. ..rhvs, artists’material, wines, brandies, fancy sosps. toilet articles, perfumery, Ac. We invite physicians and merchants in this vicinity tu call ' and examine our large slock of Drugs and Medicine* before purchasing elsewhere, believing I they will he satisfied both as regard to quality i and prices. This is anew establish meet,our st ock of drugs medicines, 4c.. are al! fresh and unadulterated, having been selected with great care by one of the firm, in New York . I’hiiadeTphin nrul Boston and are constantly receiving fresh supplies of every thing in their line, all articles warranted pure as represented. We arc young men commencing business, our I mo: to is, industry, quick sales and small profit*. ( Store—corner of Calhoun mid Main Streets op- ; polite the Clerk’s office and Evans' New York ■ Dry Goods Store, Fort Wayne vl-t>l9-ly. Corner of Calhoun nnd Berry Street*, FORT WAYNE. IND. Wholes de Grocer, KEEPS cor.stantly <>n hand an cxten»i’e assortment of GOODS tn hisline, to which he would especially invite the attention of Country Merchants Traders, and private families. He can furnish everything in the line of his business. His goed* are selected with great care ai d with riference to the trade of this region. Ilia stock consists iu part of the following articles: Gun Powder, • otlee, Ten, Sugar, Tobacco, Segars, Whiskey, Rice, Nail*, Brooms, Window Glass, Gnu Cnp*.Vin« r'egar, ttaisins Cod Fish, Jincketel. gars, Nets. Brandies, Cheese, Wiue*, stonp nnd Candies. His connection wuh New York Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and other cities, give him UN'U:SUAI. FACILITIES for purchasing Good* . which he enn sell at as n wt m? vcmi And on as accommodating terms, asanv oth*r house in the city. v 1 -ti!9-1 y. New Line of Coaches, WILSON DEAM, Would announce to the travrling public,that he has commenced .and will cmtin-e, to run ou J the Plank Road, between Bluffton and Foil . Wnyue, a iri-weekly Liue us Coachen, cousiting ' of an entire ’C MsT ’-5a «sa n He has purchaaed an extensive Omnibus, w ' which will be attached four bourse*, e»sly : for Ihe accommodation of the trav -’ling pul lie. For the last few, ears the public lave l>c«li j compelled to I ide in cramped-up hacks ri d old carriages: aud now that a NEW RIG in the 'shape f a commodious and bandsouii Dm ibu* ’I is put upon the road He would iu, 'te nil aho desire to travel m> this route to < -ill at AVashi iugton Hotel, m Bluffion. where t her can obtain a neat, and be comfortably landed in Fcrt ■ Wayue, at a Very Low Fare. TIME OF STARTlNG:—Leave*Bluffton on I Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursdays; also tt> I extraon Saturdays if required. Leaves Fort Warne mi Mnndn, «. Wednesdays nnd Friday*. OFFICE, in Fort Wayne.at the Mayer House. I', s. 1 wi carry ; - : . -. any other ' point which thev may disue. Aug. 28, 1357 -n2f» 'f W DEAM Wheat Stored. We arc prepared to Store or pay the highest price in cash for ten thousand bushel* of wheat 0.1.2,1857, J D iJ.JI NUTTAIAN.