Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 25 December 1857 — Page 3

THE E A G L E_ H? L. PHILLIPS,) W. G. SPENCER,J DECATUR, INDIANA. 'fRIOAY MORNING, DEC. 25, 1887. Senator Douglas.—The Cincinnati Enquirer in speaking of this distinguished senator, very justly remarks, “That he ■ has, for a few years, been one of the prin- i cipal objects of Republican villification, whom they have abused in coarser terms than any other man in the country, seems now to have become suddenly popular with them. Having failed to Lili him oft with their abuse, they now propose to try the effect of their praise which,Jto a Democrat, is far more dangerous. The reputation of the Senator, however, is so high that he will, without doubt, sustain this last dangerous attack, and maintain his popularity with the people.” Resignation of Gov. Walker.—Gov. Walker of Kansas has filed his resignation ' in the State Department. It is said to be a long and well written document of twentyfive pages. Governor of Nebraska.—The nomition of Wm H. Richardson, of Illinois, as Governor of Nebraska, in place of Gov. ' Izard, resigned, has been confirmed be the Senate of the United States. JtyFred. P. Stanton, has been removed from the office of Secretary of Kansas, for-violating instruction of the department nt Washington, and Gen. Denver appointed in his place, and his appointment has been confirmed by the Senate of the United States, by a strict parly vote. 29 Democrats voting in favor, and 19 Repub- i hcans voting against it. JtSFThe Republicans—have for a few days past, been studiously reading' the late speech of Senator Douglas upon I the admission of Kaksas into the Union . with her present Constitution, which j speech is the only sound political document, they have perused and reflected upon for many months, and it is to be hoped, that a lasting impression may be produced upon their minds, and that the fruits thereof may be seen many days hence —when their praise of him will have subsided. JtST'Wbo will bring us a Turret for New-Years? ■ T . - - ■ - r -—

T-T-:*■; —-—— - DECITIR MIRKET. Corrected Woekly by J. 1). & J. M. Nuttiuan Wheat, white, $ 65 Eggs, $ 8 •• red. 55 Salt, 2 6 Corn, 25 Lard, 8 Oats, 20 B. es, 350A 40' live, 3 I* 1a x s’d, 70 Buckwheat, 25 Clover* 3 .">0 Beaus, 7 > .V 80 Timothy I 50 A2 00 Flour,hun 225 Apples,dry, 225 Butter, 14 Black salts 300 Cheese, I' 1 it 12 I Shoulders smoked, — Pork 3 00@3 50 | Hams “ — Fort Wayne Market. Fur the Week ending, Dec. 14, Wheat, f"' I T.aril, $ 8 Flour, $4 00 | Hams, 11 Rye flour, .3 5 ) Pork, 3 00@3 50 Corn, 25 Beef, 3 5’ Buckwheat, 25 Flaxseed, 6'l Oats,. 18 Clover, 3 25 Barley, 70 Timothy, 1 50 Rye. 30 Apples, green, 15 Beans, 64 “ dry, 275 Potatoes, 20 Wool, common, 26 Onions 75 “ fine, 40 Butter, 12 Whitefish, 6 5(1 Cheese, 8 Trout, sOn Eggs, 12 i Lakeherring, 500 Salt, 225 Hides, green, 3 Bacon. 10 Hides, dry, 5 New Advertisements. Notice. blare vc Adams County. ( ss ' Notice is herebygiven that the undersigned has filed his petition in i the the Auditor’s Office, of said county, for the vacation of certain Streets, Alleys and Lots, therein mentioned, in the Town of Monmouth, in the said county of Adams, and that the same ; will be heard at, the March Term of the Board of County Commissioners of Adams County, to I be holden at the Court House on the first Mon day in March, A. D. 1858. ZIBA DORWIN. : Dec, 22, 1858. n46-vl. “CABiWf m\i f UTiinr!' The undersigne I announcesto the citizens of Adams County, that he still continues to manufacture to order, at his old stand on Second Street, in the town of Decautur, and keeps constantly on handsail kinds of furniture, such as, j bureaus, tables, bedsteads, Ac., Ac. All persons desiring to purchase any articles iu hisline o 'business, are respectfully solicited to call and examine his Furniture before pur-I chasing elsewhere, as he flatters himself thaten j tire satisfaction will be given. His work is manufactured out of the best of material, all work warranted, and disposed of on the moeti reasonable terms. P. F. ROBISON Ready-Made Coffins! r T3HE undersigned takesthis tnethodtoin L form all who may need his services, that he keeps on hand, at his shop on Second street, asupply of Ready-Made Coffins of all sizes.— And is prepared with a To deliver Coffins and attend funerels upon ; short notice, and upon reasonable terms. i P. F. ROBISON, Undertaker. It Decatur, Feb. 13, 1857, p-1 ts. I

Prospectus for 1858, ’TSr’B MMC SATURDAY EVENING POST, ESTABLISHED AVGUST 4, 1821. The Paper that Never Suspends. A FAMILY WEEKLY, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE A NEWS. In these times of Bank suspensions and Mercantile suspension., the proprietors of the Sa j turday Evening Post call the attention of the ; reading public to their old and firmlyestabI lished weekly paper, as the paper that never I suspends. For over THIRTY-SIX YEARS lie Post has been published; and in al! that period. —through “good times” and through‘bad [times,' through bank inflations and bank contractions, through prosperous seasons and ; through panics, the Post hash en regularly isi sued every week, and forwarded to its thousands of subscribers. Its proprietors therefore I point to the past as an unfailing index of the ! future. And they feel that in asking of the ' reading public a continuance of the patronage 1 heretofore so liberally bestowed upon The Post they are asking no more than what it will be both the interest and the pleasure of that pub. i lie to grant, Among the contributors to the Post, we may mention the following gifted writers: William Howitt, Allice Carev, T. S. Authur, Grace Greenwood, Anna Blackwell, Augustine Duganne, Mrs. M. A. Denison, Emma Allicc | Browne, the author of '’An Extra-Judicial | Statement,” the author of “Zillah, the Child Medium,” <tc. NOVELET, BY T. S. ARTHUR. Mr. Arthur’s productions are so widely known, i tl.at we need hardly say t at the tone of the I pre-ent novelet will be consistent with the Mo ■ ral and instincti v character whic.b we h:»v>- always striven to imp:- . ■ upon the Post. Readers who wish to peruse the flash stories which abound in the land—pernicious and destrnc itivein their tendency and effects—can find them, we regret snv, at every corner. But the 1 Post will still maintain its high character, as a piper which the most scrupulous parent may allow freely to enter THE FAMILY CIRCLE; I And which will purify and and instruct, instead jof demor lizing and corrupting the youthful | mind. Especially will its conductors avoid, in the publication of the weokly news, all those long and disgusting reports —unfortunately now so common—of VILE CRIMINAL CASES; Believing, as they do, that the practice of pub.lishing rhe details of such loathsome cases, and 1 ; criminal trials resulting therefrom, is a fruitful ■ c.anseoftlie recent alarming increase of vice [ and crime in the community. Like begets like ' and what the mind feeds upon,that itwillgrow . to resemble. CHOICE SELECTION'S j Os all kinds, from the b.st foreign and do- ■ inestic sources, shall continue to be, as heret.o- --[ fore a leading feature of The Post. The Stories, Essays, Sketches, Agricultural and S.-ien I title Facts, 4c., 4c., obtained in this way for I the readers of The Post, are among the most inI structiveas well as interesting portion of its i contents. TUI’. VERY CREAM Os the Priodical Literature of the British I-les is thus given to our readers. Tint Post, I weekly, has SOMETHING FOR ALL i The members of the family. Novelets, Essays, , Sto.iies, Engravings, Agricultural Articles; the News, 'ketches, Poetry, Anecdotes, Riddles, ‘ ihe Wholesale and Retail Markets, Bank Note i List ,&c . &c., 4* c » 1 Finally, we may mention three good reasons ; why the reading public should give the pref • erence Io The Post: I It is superior to any other Paper of the same price It ii cheaper than any other Paper of equal merit It will be certain to come when paid for. Terms (Cash in advance)-single copy $.2 a year. 4 copies. $5 a year 8 “ and a copy to getter up of club 10 00 “ ’ 2o “ ■’ “ " 20 I'o The postage of the Post to any part of the ’ United States, paid quarterly in advance, at ' the office where it is received, is only 25 cents a year. Address, alwavs post paid, I DEACON 4 PETERSON, No. 132 South Third st., Vhiladelpliia. ' LFSample Numbers sent grat is to anyone. I w en requested. n4n-vl EXIRA SESSION CALLED! \ GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand , on Second street, opposite tlie Public Square. i And continues to manufactures all kinds of plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries, ; Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast fables; sofas, tetate, lounges; cushion and common chairs, bedsteals, <tc. 4c. l. UAH of the above articles, and many others to tedious to mention, manufactured to order, of the best of material; and by the best workmen in the country. All of which he will sell on 1 [he most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE For yourself before purchasing elswherc, as I ■. am determined not to be undersold either in j this or any other town in the west; and, as re- ; '>ards quality, I defv all competition. i ALSO, ; Coffins of all sizes and discriptions, kept constanllvon hand, or made to order, as maybe < -losired; with a first rate HEARSE if required. , Terms reasonable. | (ETLuntbcr and all kinds of country produce I taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see as ! .am determined to sell. Quick sales an' l | small profit is my motto. Decatur. April 17, 1857. vl-nlO LI 1 . STOCKB KH)G E , DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY. M ALL PAPER a. ' jr-ti ® And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, , Indiana. v 1-nlfl-l y. Bankia* and Exchange ' J. I). NUTTMAN. Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver, tinctirren I Rank Notes, Land Warrants, Promissory Notes , County, Township, and Town Orders, Ac.. Ac. bought and sold. Money received on deposite and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. —— | D. STUDABAKER. O. T. HART Studnbaker & Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate,renting houses, collecting, paymentof Taxes, Ac., in Adams County, Indiana. All business intrusted to their care will re-: ceiveprompt attention. Office at the RecordersOffice. Decatur, Ind Feb. 13 1857. »•’ " ’

JOYFUL WS! I or the citizens of Adatns County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBERGEB, CHEAP STORE!! Having 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 larce assortment of 6 FILLS WITTER Dill GDDDS! TI IE L ARG EST, BEST, NIC EST, and CHE A-1 PEST stock that was ever brought to this Market. And I cordially invite an inspection of my stock, such as, Black, plain, and Fancy Silks; French and English plain and figured Merinoes; Delaines of all colors, SHAM LS, CLOAKS and BLANKETS. Cloth Department! I keep a full assortment of winter goods, cassimeres, doeskins, cloths, nestings, t ivin-J .! satinetts, Kentuckvjeans, sattins and READY- ' MADE CLOTHING, of all kinds, which is the nicest and cheapest i ever offered in this or any other market west of I New York.

EliraiDEßl DEPARTIEJ'T! In this department, I have goods that I know I to be cheap Ihe stocks consists of cambric ! and muslin collars, undersleeves, cambric and ■ muslin bands, handkerchiefs. d r c. WHITE GOODS! My stock of these goods ate second to none in j this market, it consists in part of whi’e linen table damasks, linen spreads ami napkins, lin- i en and cotton sheeting, linen towelings, white | bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white I skirting, <fcc. Also, a great vairety of BOOT’S . and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, <tc., Ac. ; Groce r i c s, Os which, I have the largest stock, and the grea 1 test vaiiety ever brought to this town. Also, I | Hardware, Queensware, Wooden Ware, Glass, Ac.. Ac. In conclusion I would say to my I friends and the pumic, that if they will favor 1 ■me with acai! I will s-11 them GOOD-t of a bet I ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the! in in who 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.OAKLKY. C. B. OAKLEY, B. W. OAKLET & SOY, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And Manufacturers of I TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, . AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street, ; FOR T W A YNE , IND IA NA . i ! March 13,1857. n 4 ly. ; — 'r I MAYER HOUSE. ’ (Formerly ths Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, i FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. 11. B. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor. B BLACK XH I T 111 \G! 1 'T , 'HE undersigned, tenders to the citizensofj ' 1 Decatur ami vicinity,his thanks for past favors;and respectfully announces to the public that he continues toearry on the above busmes, I in all its various branches, at hisold stand on • Second Street, in Decatur, where all kinds of Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness r and dispatch. JACOB KING. March 6,1857. vl n 4, WASHINGTON HOTEL, 1 Ob Mala Street, one Square North of Market, BLUFFTON, INDIANA, WILSON DE AM, Proprietor, | KTThis House has been lately refurnished and ” fitted up in good style. Febi 13,1857. (II IfKEXT THIEO.V REI'ORD’Y s f [ LIVERY STABLE, n' -rx 'THE undersigned keeps, in coni z-QX- nection, with the WASHING- : TON HOTEL, in Bluffton, a Livery Stable, in j which the public will always find, the best and [ j 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 Livery I Stable. Also, a numberof No. I saddle-horses which can’tbe beat in tliisorauy othertown;all lof which hv will let on the most reasonable . I terms. WILSON DEAM. Bluffton, Feb, 20. 1857. n 2 ly. H ISRAEL ALLMON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Decatur, Adams County, Ind. 1A TILL pay especial attention tn the collec- » V tion of claims, and all other business enI trusted to his care. Office, on the SoutJi West corner of First and Madison streets, west door. March ?7. 1-'57. n7-ly. J. P. ported" PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Will promptly attend to all calls when not professionally absent. — Office, at the Drug Store, on Main street. Decatur, I nd. vl-n1.3. i j oini Main Street, West of the Public Square, FORT WAYNE, IND. This House is conveniently situated in the centre of the city, is entirely new, commodious and airv.and newly furnished throughout every attention will be given to the accomodation of Travellers. Charges « ill in all cases berea[sonable. F. X. GOODMAN, ' vl-nb’4. Proprietor DAVID STUDARAKER. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR, IND. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF W the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend to the I collection of claims, the paymentof taxes, re-| demotion ofl an ds, 4c. Office in the Recorder’s ! Office. Avril A

THE PANIC increasing! F-ince the arrival of 50 TOSS OF SEW GOODS! Head Quarters! The panic for Riiyiny Cheap, Is raging to an alarming extent, all over the country, and the URICK CORNER Is crowded daily with an anxious CROWD OF CUSTOMERS ! All eager to get a few dollars worth of the j CHEAP GOODS! ! Come along friends with vour Trade and Cash. We have room for you all. Our Store is com modious; and in addition to our Room below, we have a LARGE Sale Bo om Above, cratned with NEW GOODS. We are now prepared tosupplyour neighboring Stores, and [ country Merchants generally, with GOODS at i

New York Prices! adding freight. It is unnecessary to enurne -I rate articles or prices, as it is well known that J we keep a very LARGE AS SO II TH EH I of everything, and sell ' ’ (HEIPER TUAS THE CIIEIPEST.’’ J. 4 P. CRABS. ; Decatur, Oct. 16, 1.857. vl-nl. | I I) EADY-MADE Clothing—the best assortk> ment in town at the Brick Corner- i | I IlOOTSand Shoes of every description at the > Oct., I8?7. Brick Corner. A LOL ASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at ■ at 1 Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. I ADIES’ Dress Goods of the latest styles at 1 J ' ■ ' , 1857. * ’ ( b I piecies of prints, from 5 cents up to a ( shilling per yard at the Brick Corner, j nF®EY ar.-schitu/yard WideaheetingaFsix I 1 cents per yard, at Head Quarters. r always keep the best quality of coffee I an«l tobacco at Head Quarters. I ABIES’ and Gent’s Shawls, a large variety J at Head Quarters. ■ fSIoUR for sale at the I? Brick Corner. New Store & New Goods! HOSES LEIIBEIIGEII, Takes this method of informing the citizens of W I L SHI R E i and vicinity, and the public generally, that he : has received and is now opening a large and l splendid assortment of Fall & Winter Goods! Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassiiueres, jeans, > , tweeds, and every variety of Gentlemen’. Fall ' and winter wear, all of which he will sell: CHEAPER than they can be bought al any i I other house in the west. ' j BOOTS & SHOES! I For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every varij etv, size, and price; and of all qualities. HATS <SI 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 Cheaper I than any other Establishment in the West.— I Come and examine his Stock before purchi asing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be undersold by any. P. S All k i ids of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest market price. Wilshire,Oct. 9, 1857. vl-u35. ULIFFTOX MAIIBLE WORKS. E. F . WOOD, 1 j ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monu : .V I inents. Tombstones, Headstones, Table I tops, ike., <tc.. prepared to order, from the com--1 mon to the very finest material. Orders respect- : fully solicited and promptly attended to. lLT*Shop—On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April -’4, 18>7. vl-nl J. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.) \ No. 81,Columbia Street, Fort Wayuelnd. DEALER in everydescription of Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails,Sash I Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics'tools of every variety; Cooking,Box i and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and I copper. vl n!2. josefii w. noun. junsox mccomb J. w. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers vW WH » C O MMISSIO N AfER CD A NTS, J 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayue, Ind. O U L D !, r<*«nectfuDv invite the attention of Merchants, Hotel keepers, Ac., to their immense stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li I ipi-ir-, S->girs,4c . which t Iley guarantee to sell at. closest Eastern prices, with additionof transportation. N. H. This is the only exclusive Jobbing i Grocery House in the city. vl—n!9-6tn. HILL&OKBISON, FOR WARDING gMKIW KB> Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL I FORT WAYNF, A. M. ORBISON.J Indiavoa. vl-n2l. 'UTstanl/ey, * ■«. ■*- a m-e: M a n ii fa c t u r e r, Main Street, near the. Rockhill House

HARM I) H Bl SS E , Dealer in all kinds OF FURNITURE, MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE,! Decatur Indiana* He would respectful infunn the citizens of | Adams C >uuty that he has just returned from Cincinnati, where he purchased a large and ’ splendid assortme»it of CAIHXET WARE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, te tea, common and fancy bed steads, arm rocking chains i parlor and coin.non Windsor chairs, window sash of all sizes; batton and panel doors; chain pumps, etc. He will also, manufacture to order COFFIN’S in short notice and on the m »st reasonable terms O*All of the above articles and many others too tedious to mention, hu will sell Chea p c r tlmn was ever before ofl'eri H in this market — Call a i Jex inline for yourselves before purchasing els.-where as his prices are tw-nty percent, below the present retail prices. All Furniture warranted to slam! the le-t. v -u3B.

OABIXET WAREROOtS] 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main Street, Decatur, It.d. Where he keeps on hand all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureau”. Secrctaries, settees, soffas lounges, cupboards, ta- i bits, stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the | finest to the cheapest quality, all of which i > made of the Best Material in the county; and made by the best Workman | in the State. In point of fineness and durabil- 1 ity his work far exceed* that of any other eslab lishment in the county. His work is warranted to stand the test at all times. Decatur, Sept 25, 1b57 vl-u‘'3.

i subscriber thankful for the liberal pa1 tronage heretofore received, would say to his old customers and to the public generally, i that he can at all times be found at the Old Stand on Main street, second door north of the Brick ! Corner,ready to do anything in his line with ! neatness and dispatrh. ( J G IL* keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one ■ j and t wo horse wagons, which he wrrrants to be | made of tin* best of timber, well seasoned, and j ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on short notice, and in the best possible manner and In* takes this method of assuring his customers that the Cash System is prefered to the Credit, and that they must expect lobe charged the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC l’\ LE. 1-57. Bi) (IT & SHOE FACT ORB THE undersigned tak s this method of I iufurming the citizens of Decatur and I ' -ajl. vicinity, that they are still carrying on j the Boot and Shoe Business at their old stand, ■ where they are prepared to do all kindsof work j in the shortest possible space of time; and on I the most reasonable terms that can be had in the ' county. They are continually in the receipt of ■ the la’, est styles, and the best material. Thev.also, keep on hand a general assortment of all kinds of leather, pegs and all kinds ; I offindings, linings, bindings, etc., etc., which i they will sell cheap. Thank id for past favors, they would respectfully solicit a call and exam- . ' inetheirstock before piirchasingeßewhefe. I NIBLICK A CLOSS. | May 22, 'Bs*. ;Wa go n a n d Carr ia g e Manufacturer, JOHN C. MEYER. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, would respect fully inform h's old ciis- j turners and the public generally, that he still continues tocarry on the above business, in all its various branches, at his old stand on Main . street, one door north of I Pyle’s Blacksmith Shop. His work is manufactured of the very I ’ I best material, and by the best workman in the | .country. He has now on hand the greatest variety, of ■ Buggies and Carriages, ofthe finest quality ev- | er offered for sale in this market. Warrented to purchasers—sold cheap—call and se. n2fi. a Elt II 4 I) Il II Til Ell, ( Late Wall <(: Meyer.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES. DYESTUFFS. PAINTS, ' Oils, Fancy Articles. Varnishes. Paint Brushes. Whitewash Brushes, Window Glass. Glassware. • Patent Medicines, Eleetic Medicines, Instruinents. Trusses, Supporters, Wines and Brans dies, Chemicals etc. Window glass we keep of all sizes, from 7 x !»to 30 x 4 ),French and Pittsburg. White Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow. " chrome green, pariagreen, umber,terra de aien na, rose pink, lamp black, japan, linseed oil, turpentine, lard oil, while oil and staple articles generally. We keep a large stock and make I it a particular point to sell to Merchants in thu j'Vieil.it V. MEYER A BROTHER. No 95 Columbia street,Fort Waytie, Ind. . I March 13, 1857. » 4 1111.1. & .1 I 111 IIS, Wholesale and Retail BW I BOOKS A STATIONERY, WALLA WINI DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, lud. ■ Sli l I’ AHOY! ; C. W MILLER, '■ Is at his old tricks, such as, making ugly ; men look handsome, mean men look decent and , i poor num look rich, all this,and even more, he accomplish*-* by p*i7» ■•u *li *m, new clo’; ; and such fitting c!'»th“s no omh r I a;i i ii. this neck of woods knows how to pul on their : customers. And at prices,to, so low that you I j have to get on your knees to reach t hem. UTShop, smith * i l nf Main street, west side Decatur, Feb. 13,1857. n 1 A*y. PHENIX TIHEHI! I The undersigned would respectfully announce 1 tothe citizens of Adams and adjoining counties ' j that he coatin u-s to carry on the Tanning and I I Currying in all its branches, at his old stand in Decatur. H"i« prepared to furnish nt the 'short notice,sole, harness, calf and upper lenth er, which will be finished upon the most appro red style,and sold on the most reasonable terms The highest market price will be paid in cash or leather for hides orbaik at his Tannery. C. L SCHIRMBYER. O s|r. 1

L - - •* ■ Iff ASS!.-. I.'J—GOLD SILVER May be Stolen! But no'ons.will steal goods when they can be b-mght al the prices now current at the WHITE CORNER. Th«- Old Man has been down ea<t again with his pockets full of RO( KS and thu stacks of Go<i(E that can be bought with a few dollars will , suprisv all that £ive us a call. Our good* hate been bought one fourth lu*s than any could purtthase them on a credit; and we now idler to i our customers the advantage which ( nfh and the Hard Times in New York, ! When our goods were purchased, us.— I Come one come all. and see the sight* and be satisfied that we have goods to sell OYE-FOIHTII I’ IIEAI’EB * Than any one is s. Hing tin same article in this part of th • world. This is no hoax, come and prove it. Come and taste good molasses at sixty ! cents p< r gallon, mid sugar just as chcnp. A

, r* j • piece of onr good yard wide sheeting will be found useful at a tip a yard. To all whowant (TtFAPGOODS! Call at the WHITE CORNER where you will find almost every thing usually kept in a couni try store, and some things more. A General Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Nails, Stoves, de., de. J. D. d J. M. NVTTMAN. Decat'i-. 0ct.9,1 “37. Broken Bunk .Honey, r for goods at the t Oct. 1857. White Corner.

Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever offered in (his place, may.be foot'd nt the Oct. 1857. \ IVhit. Corner. Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from seventy five cents up, at Oct., 1857. Nuttnian’s. Latest News! I \ bills extra Molluscs at 6'' cents per gallon HI Oct 1857. White Corner, ISe II Is primi suga at tfne ahitTtng per e) pound, at the White Corner, -IMIO yds. of yard wide she, 1 ing nt cents *) per vard isst received mid for sale by Oct. 1c57. ’ J. D. A.l M NUTTMAN EAGLE DRUG pi’S'Cl ® K 75. <2 *!• MEEGAN Sc KILL, Proprietors. WHOLESALE <1 RETAIL Druggists and i I Apothecaries, keeps constantly on hnnd a large stock of paints, varnishes, white and red I lend, French zinc, linseed, tanners, oln e, whalt I and sperm oils; turpentine, putty, glass, glassI ware, dye sluffs, paint and whitewash brushea, I artists’ material, wines,brandie-, fancy soaps, ■toilet articles, perfumery, <tc. We invitephv--1 sicians and merchants in this vicinity to call and examine our large stock of Drugs mid Medicines before purchasing elsewhere, believing I hey u ill be satisfied both as regard to quality ; and prices. j Tins is a new establishment .nurstock <ddrupi : medicines, Ac., are all fresh and unadulterated. | having b, , a selected with great care bv one of the firm, in New York . Ph: lade Iph in is ton and are constaiitly receiving fresh supplies of everv thing in their line, all articles warranted pure as represented. We are young men commencing business, our nioito is, industry, quick sab - and small profits. Store —corner of Calhoun mid Main Streets, opposite the Clerk’s office mid Evans’ New York Dry Goods Store, Fort Wayne vl—nl9—ly. GEOKG E MILLER i Corner of Cnlhoiui mid Berry Street., FORT WAYNI . IND. Wholes le Grocer. KEEPS eonstant.lv on hand an extensive a. soitmenl of GOODS in bis line, to which he would especially invite the attention of Country Merchants Tradeis, and private families. He can furnish everyj thing in the 11ue of bis busin, ss. His goods ar. 1 s. l.cled with great care ■ > d with reference to ' the trade of th is region. His st oc k consist, in ' part, of the following articles: Gun Powder, < offee, Tea, Sugar, To. line! o. St gars. Whiskey. Rite, Null., Brooms, W indo wGtas -, <» ti u < tips, Ainegar, Uaisins Cod Fish. Mttckerel. Begars. Nuts, Brandies, Cheese, Wines, Soap and Candies. His connection with New York Cincinnati. Pittsburgh ami other cities, give him UNUSl'Al. FACILITIES for purchasing Goods which be can sell at as ET 12 UkTx' ? lE® ."SA ’‘El* ■ And on as accommodating terms, as any other bouse in the city. vl-ulfl-ly New Line ol Coaches, WILSON DEAM, I Would announce to the travt ling public,that ht* Im*commenced.and will continue, to run on thu Plank Road, between Bluffton and Fort Wayne, a triweekly Lino of Coaches, confuting of un tillin' 1 He hn» purchased an txtensive Omnibus, io which will bo attached four hourtes, j foilin' accommodation of the travelling public. ! For the last few wars th<* public have been compelled to rideiu cramped up hacks and old carriages; and now that a NEW RIG in th® shape of a commodious and handsome Onr ibua is put upon the rna<l. lie would invite aD who lc. ire to travt I n this ruute to call at Washington Hotel, in Bluo‘.<n. xt here t hry can obtain a seat, and be comfortably landed in Fort Wayne, at a Very Low Fare. TIME OF STARTING —Leaves Bluffton on Sundays. Tuesdays asd Thursdays; also an extra<,n Saturdays if required. Leav.fi Fort Wayne on Mondsv W, <fne«<lnva and Friday.. OFFICE, in F,,rt Wayne, at the Mayer HouVc. I’. S. I will carry I'vsengera to any other 1 point wfich tliev n av desire. | Aug 28,1857.‘-n29-If. W DFAM. Dll. I). W. fiIIUPEC PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, DECATUR, IND IA NA . TTOFFICE—on Main Street, opposite Forter"e 1 Doi"