Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1858 — Page 3

The Mormons in Kansas. The reader of the message of Acting Governor Denver to the Territorial legislature of Kansas will have observed a paragraph relating to the existence of a most extraordinary organization in that Territory, similar to that of the Danites in Utah. He alleges that the members are bound by the most solemn oaths and obligations to resist the laws, take the lives of their fellow-citizens, or commit any other act of violence that may be directed by their leaders; and to the existence of this band he attributes certain assassinations that have been recently perpetrated in that Territory. Rumors to the same purport have also found their way into the newspapers, implying a complicity between the disturbers of the peace in Kansas and the traitors in Utah. A St.. Louis paper of late date mentions the fact as a matter of news that "Lane was still employed with his Danites in driving citizens out of the Territory.” Similar rumors have also reached us alleging that a man by the name of Eldridge, the accredited financial agent for the Emigrant Aid Society in Kansas, is a Mormon. This fact is believed to be susceptible of proof. If it be established, it will show conclusively a connexion between the movements in Kansas and in Utah. If Young, through his minions in Kansas, had been able to embroil the people of that Territory in a civil war with the general government, he would have averted the dangers hanging over his own head. Perhaps the necessity for retaining the Utah expedition in Kansas during the past summer may have been created by his agents; and, as a consequence, he was thus enabled to maintain his power at Great Salt Lake City a year longer. One curious fact has been ascertained in this connexion. Last summer Brig-1 ham Young forwarded an express, direct from Utah, with extraordinary despatch, through Kansas to Boston. Was this to communicate with the Aid Society? It is believed, also, that the “bogus” telegraphic despatches concerning the condition and progress of the military expidi- [sic] tion against Utah, which generally reach here two or three days in advance of the more reliable information, are furnished by this Mormon agent in Kansas. It is a remarkable circumstance that an account stating the slaughter of one hundred and eighty men of the Utah expedition by the

Mormons should have reached this city almost simultaneously by way of Oregon and through St. Louis. The former was known to be derived from the Mormons themselves, through the Oregon Indians; the latter must have come from the same source. The resemblance between Lane’s gang and the Mormon Danites is striking indeed. Can it be that the republican leaders at the North and in Congress have been used by Brigham Young to protect the treason of the Mormons, and that, in endeavoring to keep alive the slavery agitation in Kansas, they were unwittingly subserving his purposes?—<Union>. ———————

Tholifo pills and phciiix bitto s ar? universal in happv effects upon th? human sys tcm. They purify the blood, and thus remove nil cans? of disease; and acting powerfully on tho necretions of the body. they remove nt once all impurities. Thyv do not reduce the system, bit invigorate it; consequently they require no restraint from pleasure or business dnringtheir op; • ition. Mineral medicines , f fTi <>t only temporary cures, but the vegetable I hfp m dicilres core permanently and effectually I Sold by Dr. \X r , B. Moffat, 335 Broadway, New | York. i Candidates Column, Mrssns Ejiitotih—You will please announce I 'he nuiu of DAVID SHOWERS, as a candidate G re-muni nilio'.i to the office of County Trea- : •'irer.sub-sct tothn division of the D noer-. ic priinaiy election, arid oblige his friends — R-Jl-pd. ; Wssstis. Entrona—Please announce the name! . ' C. BOLLMAN, as a candidate for the ofJ c “ °f Recorder, subject to the dicision of the 1 ''tnocratic primary election, and oblige many i wnocraU.—pf-sl-pj Missus. Ei>ito"s—Yon will please announce ™ name of JACOB BOTTENBKRG, for the -hce of Recorder subject to the dicision of the I wrnocrattic primary election in April next, and oblige many voters.—pf-sl-pd. Messrs. Editors—\t the earnest solicitations '■ “'"tterous friends I am induced to offer mv- „ a democratic candidate for the office of K c.irder, subject to the dicision of the Demo- 1 cratic primary election. pf-sl-pd. ' W. J. ADELSPERGER. n f’anv»i>S7n “; , , l ?‘ or , iz< ' J t 0 announce the name Ot-OROE frank, as a candidate for the ' <ce of sheriff, subject to the dicision of the Democratic Primary Election — pf-.-Jl-pd. l»Et 11 IB JHRKET. Cwecied Weekly by J. D. & J. U Nuttman. white, $ 6.5 I Eggs, $ 8 j r rad, 55 [Sall, 2 G ,)ri b 25 Lari 8 *>*•. 20 Beef,' 350A4 0.; R Je .’ , 3> Flaxs’d, 601 "wkwaeat, 25 Clover* 3 75@4 9t! v? ans ’ Timothy 1 50 it 2 00 ' l »ur,hun 225 Apples,dry, 2 *5 ™ tter ’ 12 Blacksalts 300 - leese, jo 12 | Shoulders smoked, — .L*. __ 3 W@3 50 ( Hams — | Tort Wayne Market. or the Week ending, Dec. 14, IP 10 ® 1 65 I Lard, $ 8! f lou £' «4 00 I Hants, 1 I I nje flour, 3 59 | Pork 3 00@3 51 25 I Beef. 3 5 »I o“? WhenS * 2> I Flaxseed, 61 B ar] ' ,S I Closer. 3 25 p.. p -' 70 | Timothy, I 50 Bean. 30 I Apples, green, 45 , pZ ’ 62 I “ 2 75. OST' "0 I Wool,common, 86 Butter '£l hne > 4 : Che es ‘ 12 | Whitefish, 6 59 1 8 I Trout, 5 00 \i. ’ . 12 | Lake herring, 509 ‘Slifes*- r

PROSPECTUS CL® g.rt >- ta " R !S Ilium STATE SEVnXEL. 1858. i It is the intention of the Trbpriotars of the Sentinel to make it in all respects a newspaper . worthy the s ipport of the Democracy of Indiana ‘ And in the proportion its circulation is increas- ' ed and its advertising patronage enlarged will be our ability to add to its interest,. Harin* no local Agents, we depend entirely upon the efforts of our political friends to extend its circulation. In no cheaper or more effectual wav can political intellence be circulated, zeal excited and party organization preserved than through the medium dfthepress Al! !hen,whoared"e- --; sirious of the sneces of Democratic principles and policy, can serve the cause in no better way ■ than in extending the circulation of the politic- . al organs of tie- partv. The year, upon which wo have entered, will doubtless be one of important events- Upon : all matters of public interest we shall give full ■ and reliable intelligence. Au important State election occurs next October. A new Lcgisla- , lature, members of Congress, Supreme Judges, ' and most of the State officers arc to be elected Il is only by sleepless vigilpnce and untiring efl fort that w can expect tomaistain the supremacy of rhe Democratic party- If behooves every Democrat, then, to inform himself upon the iiI sues of the day, which it will be the object of i the S n/inrl f iithfully to present, an ! thus be prepared for the conflict. The Sentinel will be governed in its political course bv the authoratively expressed sentiments of the party- The principles and policy it I promulgates it will be onr aim to advocate and ' defend, believing that upon the inte>rrity of the ■ Democratic party rests the preservation ’ of our 1 unequalled Government. It will represent the Democratic party of Indiana; not cliques, factions <>r men. Il will be impartial towards all candidates for party favor but whoever it may select as candidates for public position', and its representative men. it will be our object to elect and sustain. The Sentinel will pay especial attention to commercial news, the agricultural interests of the State,, and all miscellaneous intelligence. We have made arrangements for the news by telegraph as full as the Cincinnati papers This will add largely to our expenses f»r which we hope to be remunerated by an increased circulation. We will, also, send the Duly by express i to all the principal p »ints in the State. Ti.RM-; — Sfyickly it Adv i nee. Daily Sentinel, per annum, $6 01 Daily Sentinel, per month, 5) IVi< kly S 'ut.inel, single subscribers, 1 rear I 50 Wt-vkly S ntinel,clubs of fivo, * G ‘25 Weekly Sentinel, clubs of ten, 13 00 And the same rate for over that number Tho<e win) send dubs of twenty or over, will b * entitled to oi.e copy of the paper without charge. To those who get the three largest clubs for the Sentinel, we will present wiih suitable premium s z\ ’dies, BINGHAM .DOUGHTY, nl:)-vl. Proprietors. CIBiXH FAfTiKD!

The tin 1 ■•rsigno ' announces to the citixens of Adams County. that he st ill continues to mauifacture to order, at his old stand on Second Street,, in the town of D 'C t Hur, an I keeps constantly 011 hands all kinds of furniture, such as, bureaus, tables, bedsteads, <tc., <tc All person ■ desiring to purchase any articles in his line o business, are respect fully solicited to call and examine his Furniture before purchasing elsewhere, as !> ■ tl itters himself that en tire viti-fic! inn willh- given. His work is manufacture ! out of th ■ best of material, all work warranted, a.i 1 disposed of m, the nio'-'t reasonable terms. I’. F. ROBISON Ready-Mado C’ofHm! 'jpHE umlersigne 1 takes this method to in 1 form all who may need his services, that he keeps 011 hand . at his shop on -t icmid street, a supply of R-a ly M ide Cmfiiis of all .sizes.— And is prepared with a SB BE tS-'ES® •*£» S -2 To deliver Coffins and attend fttnerels upon short notice, and upon reasonable terms. I*. F Ro3lSoN,Undertaker. Decatur,Feb 13,185', n-l ts.

EXTRA SESSION CALLED! GEO. NUMBERS, i Still on Hands at ECis old Stand on Sscond streat, oppoaita the Public Square. | And continues to manti'actureg all kinds of ' plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries. I Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast ’ tables; sofas, tetate. lounges; cushion and eOui--1 mon chain, bedsteads. Air. <tc. ?’ Yil of th • above articles. and many others ’ to tedious to mention,manufac'.'iired to order, of ' th? best of material; and by the best workmen iin the country. All of which he will sell on ! the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE • Foy yourself before purchasing elswberc. as I iam determined not to be undersold either in ‘ this or any other town in the we<t; amt, as rej’ar<L quality, I defy all competition. A I, s O, Coffin? of all sizes and discrip'ions, kept con- ! stantlv on hand, or mule to order, as maybe ; desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required. Terms reasonal In Ertninber and nil kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see ias! am determined to sell. Quick sales an' l ' small profit is my motto. Decatur, April 1857. vl-nlB l DEALER IN BOOKS, STATION EMV, WALL I’A PER M .«*«> ECS 7 And Musical Instruments No. 51, Columbia Stre.pt, Fort Wayne, Indiana. vl-nl9-lv. Blinking and Exchange «»be< , bis'' aa® 7 arc. j. i). NurniAN. Eistern Exchang*. Gild, Silver uneiirren , Bink Notes. Lin I Warr mts, Promissory Notes County, To vas.'l ip. an I I'owi Orders. Ac., <tc . bought and sold. M iney received on deposits and interest p.iid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. rl-n35. D. STL’DAB IKEU. O. T. HAST Stndabaker <fc Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate,renting house', collecting, payment of Taxes, etc., in Adams County, Indiana. All business intrusted to their care will re-1 ceive prompt attention Office at the RecordersOffice, Decatur, Ind. Feb. 13, '857. v-l n 1 Wheat Stored. We are prepared to Store or pay the higheat price in cash for ten thousandbushels of whaat Oct 2,1« r. J D F J M NUTTMXN

Jffll HS I' or ths citizens of Adams County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FBIBEIIGEB, Aa 'U' 'S’Saß.y CHEAP STORE!! H iving 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 lai" e assortment of FILL it WINTER DRY GOODS! Tire UHOBST,BEST, WEST.,,,,J CHE. - i I !■,> 1 stock Hi it was ever brought to this M uket. And I cordially invite an inspection ‘ ot my stock, such as. Black, plain, and Fancy Silks; French! and English plain and figured Merinoes; Delaines ofall colors, SHAWLS, CLOAKS ! and BL IN A El'S. (Both Department! I keep a full assortment of winter goods, i cassinieres, doeskins, cloths, testings, t weeds, satinetts,Kentucky-jeans, sat tins and HEADY- 1 'clothing. ofall kinds, which is the nicest and ehi'iipert ever offered in this or any other market west of New York. EBiIOiMI DEPARTMENT!

In t his department. I have goods that I know ;to be cheap. The stocks consists of cambric I and muslin collars, undersleeves, cambric and ■ muslin bands, handkerchiefs, ,<-c. WHITE GOODS! > My stock of these goods ale second to none in i this market, it consists in part of whi'e linen i table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, linlen and cotton sheeting, linen towelings, white I bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white skirting, <tc. Also, a great vairetv of BOOTS and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, <tc , Ac. Groce r i c s, Os which, I have the largest stock, and the grea test va. iety ever brought to this town. Also, Hardware, Qiieensware, Wooden Ware, Glass, i A-.. Ac. In conclusion I would say to iny ■ friends and the public, that, if they w'ill favor ! me with acai! 1 will s dl them GOi'iDS of a het ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the ■ aim w ho bought Goods one-fourth less than any one could buy without the ROCKS. Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Decatur. Oct. IG, 185* ’ vl-nll. U W. OAELKV. v. b. OAKLEY, 1). W. OHLEI & SO.V, Wholesale Dealers in | HARDWARE AND STOVES, And -I in’ifacfiirers of I TIN, SHEET-IRiIN AND COPPERWARE, AT TrlS! GFIANiTE STORE, Nj. 7J, Columbia Street, F 0 R T IP A r.VJS. f.VD/A .V A . March 13,1857. nJ ly.

MAYER HOUSE. {Formerly the Polo Alto,) - Corner of ILiyiiv and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, \fir. 13. 1 157. Propriet<£r. 11l UK Sii I THI O, I IYHE undersigned, tenders to Ihe ciiizensof . Decatur ami vicinity, his thanks for past i f ivors;and respectfully announces to the public ! that he continues toearry on the above busmes, j in all its various branches, at hisold stand on ‘ Second Street, in Decatur, where all kinds of 1 Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness and dispatch. JACOB KING. March 6, 1857. vl nl, WASiBXG'm liOTEL. Oa .’lain Street, one Squ ire North of Market, BLUFFTON, INDIANA, WILSON DEAJI, Proprietor. ii. I'his House has been lately refurnished and 1 sited up in good style. Feb. 13. 1857. ■ Swf| LIVERY STABLE, j • ’Y UdlE undersigned keeps, in con- : nection, with the WASHINGTON HOTEL, in Bluffton, a Livery Stable, in j which the public will al ways find, the best and . j most fishionable buggies and carriages; and a; ; little the nicest and best lot of Horses to draw ' them.that was ever before found in a Livery Stable. Also, a number<>f No. I sub.Ue-horses i which can’t be beat in thisorany othertown; all of which h« will et on the most reasonable , terms. WILSON DEAM. Bluffton, Feb, 2d. 185?. n‘2 ly. i ISRAEL ALLMON,

Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Dscatur, Adams County, Ind. I’I7ILL piyespecial attention tothecollec- ▼ V tion of claims, and all other business entrusted to his care. Office, on the South XX r est corner of Firstand Madison streets, west door. M i-'h . I -37. >|7 1 VJ., R I’OR I’ER. PII YslC IA N AN I) N (i RG E O N , XVill promptly attend to all calls when not ! professionally absent.—Office, at the Drug Store,on M tin street, Decatur, I nd. vl-n!3. -iOODMAN HOUSE, Maix Stkei t, West or the Public Sqcark, FORT W AVNE, IND. This House is conveniently situated in the i centre of the city, is entirely new, commodious and airy, and newly furnished throughout every attention will be given to the accomodation , of Travellers. Charges n il] in nil cases be reasonable. F X. GOODMAN, vl-n24. Proprietor DAVID STUD A BAKER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR. IND. TITILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF . the-enth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collection of claims.the payment of taxes, redemption oflands, <tc. Officein the Recorder’s Offise April 3, 1f67

THE PANIC increasing! Since the arrival of •50 TOMS OF HW GOODS! II ea (1 Qua r t e rs! 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 ’ ; AU eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS! ! : Come along friends with your Trade and Cash, | W-have room for yon all. Onr S;orc is com- , nrtnhous; and in addition to onr Room below we have a LARGE Sale Roo in ! Bhove, cramed with NEW ftDDDS. W<- are now prepared to supply our neighboring Stores, and country Merchants getie:ally, with GOODS at. New York Prices! jadding freight. It is unnecessary to enumerate articles or prices, ns it is well known that I we keep a very LUG E A8 8 (111 THAT of everything, and sell “COEtPSit THAN THE CHEAPEST.” „ J- <t P. CRABS, j Decatur, Oct. IG, 1857. vl-nl. I)!-.\DA MADE Ch.thing—Ho- ; ■ ansprt--11 ment in town at the Brick Corner T)OOTS and Shoes of every description at the 1> Oct., 18 ..,. Brick Corner. \ TGLASSES and Sagar is sidling cheap at . Oct., 1857. H'ad Quarters.

[ADII.S Dress Goods of the latest styles at J < >*.-’ Heid •' U ) piecies of prints, from 5 cenH up to a ’'' n 1 shilling p r yard at the Brick iJorneh IVIEY are selling yard wide sheeting al .>Tx cents per yard, at Head Quarters. I''1 1 11 I always keep the best quality of coffee and tobacco at Head Quarters. J ADIES and Gent’s Shawls, a large varietv at Head Quarters. j fur sale at the .....Brick Corner New Store & New Goods! MOSES HIIBnCER, Takes this method of informing tlie citizens of wILS H I R E and vicinity, and the public generally, tliat he has received nu 1 is now opening a large and splendid assortment of Fall & Winter Goods! Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, tweeds, ami every variety of Gentlemen’s Fall ami _ winter wear, all of which lie will sell i CHEAPER than they can be bought at any other house in the west BOOTS & SHOES! For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of everj- variety, size, and price; ami of all qualities. HATS &, CAPS! Os every quality, size and price; besides a large and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing! All of which he is prepared to sell Cheaper than any other Establishment in the West. Come ami examine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be undersold hy any. P. S All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Giods, at the highest market prico. Wilshire, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. nu ifriiv iSfii wksT E. r . WOOD, MA? UI’ACTURER and Dealer in Mono ments, Tombstones Headstones, 1 able tops, <tc , etc., prepared to order, from the common to the very finest material <L lers respect fully solicited and promptly attended to. ILT’Shop—On Mam street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April 1,18 ’7. vl-nll. Sign of the Padlock.

OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Siicces.tor to H. Durrie.) No s I, Ooltinibia Street, Fort tV ij ne ftid. DEALER in evervdescription of Forergnand Domestic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails.Sasli Building Miterials. Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics’tools of every variety; Cooking,Box and Parlor Stoves,tiu plate, sheet Iron and coppen vl nl2 JOSEPH W. ROBB. JUDSON MCCOMB -I. W. ROBB & CO., Wli'ilesale Grocers

COMMISSION .WER CHA NTS. j 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. \V 0 L L D » V respectfully invite the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, Ac., to their immense stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li quors, Segars. dtc , winch they guarantee to sell at closest Eastern prices, with additionof transI portation. N. B. Tliisis the only exclusive Jobbing I Grocery House in the city. vl-nl’J-6tn. HILLX-ORBISON. FOR W A R D 1 N O .-w ngl ■» Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL l FORT WAY NF, A. M. ORBISON’3 Indiana. v!-n2l. (L ST AN LEY <5. 7 BSk B3E !T <U M a n ii fa c t u r e r, M iin Street, near the. Rockhill Rouse vi n’i fort wayne, inb.

11 AIIJI 0 I BIS SE , Dealer in till kinds OF FURNITURE, MON’KOE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, Decatur Indiana. He Tvo jld r speciful inform the citizens of Adams Comity that In* bis jm*t returned from | CiHciun.ui, where he purchased a lau;e and I »plu:;diu a-'.ortmvnt of C/1 Z?/.VAT H'/l AW' Such as plain ami fancy bureaus, side, center ; card, dining and bre-ikf.tst tables, sofas, le tex. commmiand fancy bedsteads,arm rockiin'chair* parlor and com non Windsor chair*, window i sash of all sizes; button and pnnel doors, chain ! pumps, <fcc. ll’* U’ill also, mauufacinrv to order COPFIXS ! in shori notice ami on the most reasonable terms (EFAII of the above ariiidrs and many ul-hci? i too tedious to mention, he will i ll Ch ea pa 1 r i than was ever before off-red in th’s rnarlti t-- | Call a nlexnmine f.r v.vi: 1-es 1. ['..■■■•• rcii.i- --' sing elsewhere as his prices are twenty percent I below the present retail prices. All Furniture ! warranted to stand the test.. v -n3B. iC A Bl \ E T 1 I i G: . H. MEYERS, II is opened a Cabinet Wareb nse, mt Mnin 1 Street, Decatur, Ind. Where he keeps on hand I all kin 1 >of U loin 4 wa-e, such as bureaus, S< cI retari.’s, settees, suffis lounges, cupboards, tanks, st.m is, bedsteads and chair-, from tinfinest to the cheapest quality, nil of which is l made of the Bast Material i in the county ; and made by the best AVorkmen !in the State. In point of fiiimmsxand durabilI his work far exce«*ds that of any other eslab- ; lishment in lhe county. His work is warranted ' to stand the test al all times. Decatur, Sept 25. 1R.57 vl n 8,3. BLt CKNiI ITil I Nil! I r |MIE subscriber thankful for the liberal pn 1 tronage heretofore received, would sa> to his old customers and to the public generallv j that he can at ail times be found at, the Old Slmid , on Main street., second door north of the Brick ■ Comer,ready to do anything in his line with I neatness and dispatch. i Ho keeps constantly on hand aml for sale, one | and two horse wagons, which he wrrrtints to he i made of the best of timber, well seasoned, and ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is, also, prepared to SHOE H t >RS ES m short notice, and in the best possible manner and he takes this method of assuring hiscuslomersthatthe CASH System is pref cred to the Credit, and that they must expect to be charged the highest possible price for all work done ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1857. nlfi-ly. | Bifjf&SGITF.UfoUT ir^Tnec ! s this method of , J informing the of Decatur ami vicinity that they are st ill carrying on j the Boot and Shoe Business at their old stand, i where they are prepared to du ail kinds of work | in the shortest possible space of time; and on ! the most reasonable terms that can b? had in the ! county. They are contimtally in the receipt of ‘he latestvies, and th('best material. I They, also, keep on hand a general assort | ment ofall kinds of leather, pegs and all kindii <>ffinding*, linings, bindings, ptc.,efc., which [ they will <pll cheap. Thunk ul for past favnrs, I they would respectfully solicit « call and exam- ! inc theirstock before purchasing elsewhere. NIBLICK dr CLOSS. May 22. ’BS?. n’My

Wagon and Uarriage Manufacturer. JOHN C. MEYER. Thankful for the liberal patronage hcn*tof.»r< received, would respectfully inform h soidcutomers and the public generally, that be still j continues to carry on the above business, in all j its various branches, at his old stand on Main street, one door north of 1 Pyle’s Blacksmith Shop. His work is manufactured of thp verv best material and by the best workman in the count ry. He has now on hand the greatest variety, of Bugsries and Carriages, of the finest quality ev proffered Tor sale in ihisinaiket. Warrcnted to purchasers—sold cheap—call and s e. n 26. iE Y E II & iR 0 i i’i Lll (Late Wall Meyer.} and Retail Dealers in DHTJ&3. MEDICINES. DYESTUFFS PAINTS, Oils. Fancy Articles, Varnishes, Paint Brushes. Whitewash Brushes, Window Glass. Glassware, Patent Medic Hits, El ciic Medicines, Instruments, Trusses, Supporter's, Wines and Brandies, Chemii'als etc. Window glass we keep of all sizes, from 7 x 9 to 3(1 x 13, French and Pittsburg. White Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, chrome green, parisgreen, umber,terra de sienna, rose pink, lamp black, japan, linsned oil, turpentine, lard oil. whale oil and staple articles generally We keep a large stock and make it a particular point to sell to Merchants in this vicinity. MEYER <1 BROTHER. No. 95 C ihpnbia street, Fort Wayne, Ind. March 13, 1857. nl ly.

HILL & Jlt II IIS, Wholesale and Retail in® BS C -TV 9 KG Bl C E ’sV BODKSit STATIONERY. WALL .t WIN- | DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun street. Fort Wayne. Ind. v'nl2. SII 1 1’ A III) Y r C. W MILLER, is at hL old tricks, such as, making ugly men look handsome, mean men look decent and poor nittn look rich, all this,and even more, he accomplishes by putting on them, new clothes, and such fitting clothes as no other Tailor in this neck of wools knows how to put on their customers. And at prices,to, so low that you have to <*et on your knops to reach them. iD’Shop, south m l of Main street, west side Decatur. L«b.13,1357. n 1 J v. PiiExix Trnim The undersigned would respectfully announce tothe citizens us Adams and adjoining counties that heconfinu»s to carry on the Tunning and Carrying in all its branches, at his old stand in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath er. which will bo finished upon the mast approved style, and sold on tl>* most reasonable terms The highest market price will be paid in cash or leather for hides or bark at his Taum rv C 1. BGHIRMEYER Vi-chl* 185? 1,3 iv

GOID SILVER May be Stolen! But steel goods t*hrn they ern fee bought at the prices low currc nt at H e WHITE CORNER. The Ohl Man has b<rn down cast again with his pockets full of ILOCKS an fl the Kt nets of that can be bought with a few ill suprisc all I hat give us a call. Our gud* l;r.v«. been bought one fourth Jessihri! ary could i i.ichase them on a credit? ard w» i.om oPe.’ to ourcustorners the advant*/e which Ca.‘L ai d the ‘ Hard Times in New York, When our foods Wfi<? •> ic’ nsod. «hre us.—~ Come one come all. mid s< ■ ti e sights ni.d be that we I use roods to sell OHWinII (WAFER .’’han any one i< s lling thesr.me article in tl.it part of the v. orld This is , u hoax, cane and prove ir. Cmne and taste good molasses nt feixt v cent* per gallon. ami sugar just »■* d » np. A piece of onr good yard wide sheeting wiJl be found useful at a lip a yard. To all w] o want CHEAP GOODS! Call at the WHITE ((‘KMili v here you will tl ml almost a 1 very thing us» ally kept in a country store, and some things more. A General Assortment of Dry <’ ■ r-. (11 r'< a i'r. keiy, ITsruWZf Iron, Nalls, Stoves. <fe J D <A J. M. NVTTMAN. Decatur, Oct. I), 1857. Broken Bnuk .Money, '■pAKEN for goods at the 1 Oct 18>7. White Corner. Clothifig, The largest stock and greatest variety ever offered in 'his place, mav be font d nt the Oct. 1857. ' White Con or. Pird Cages. Two hundred, including every vnf'etr, seventy-five cents up, at Oct., 1»57. Nuttnian's Latest News! ■J M Ll'l- era Mola.ses at 5C cents per gallon I* ' Oct. 185*. White Comer. bbls prime sugar, at u cents per e) pmi,-ul, at th ■ Y'l.te Cutler. -000 yds, of yard wide sin- tiny s'ol/ cents rj per van!, js-t received and for sale l>v Oct. 1857. J. D. & J M. NLT i MAN. E A G LE~ D RUG jk® st ■ MEEGAN & KILL, Proprietors \VHOLESALE <t RETAIL Druggists and v v Apothecaries, keeps constantly on hand a large slock of paints, varnishes,xi kite and ted le.id .French zinc., linseed, tan a ers, olive , v I ai« and sperm oils; turpentine, putty, glto«. rlassware, dye stuffs, paint and wliiti’waOi bi v.i-be.. artists’ material, wines,brandies, fancy s. it • . toilet articles perfumery, Ke. We invi'ej l.'. sicians and merchants in this vicinity to 'cal; and examine our huge st cl: of Dr; gs at d Med - ieiues b> fore pin chasing else win re. le.iis in g they will lie Satisfied both ns regard to C’ alii * and priiis. .

T liis is anew establishriient.cnrstock ofdrvps medieijicS, 3rc.. are all and unadulterztrd . having been -elected with great care I y one of the firm, in Now York .Philndidj hia ard Poston I and are constantly receiving fifth supplies cf I every thing in their line, all art’eirs warranted pure as ivpresenh dx XX e are young men commencing business, on r 1 mn»toi«, industry, quiek sales and small profits. Store—corner of Cal houn and Main ?tre» s.onpo<ite the Clerk’-office and Evans’ N» w Ycik | Dry Goods Store, Fort XX’ay n<* vl-nlf?-lv. GEORGE.MILLER Corner of Calhoun ami llcrrj Streets, FORT U AVNE, J N I>. Wholes de Grocer, 7, II ■ eonsl r.i t! on li:i ml ;in i’.\ h iifi:re Ku IV soi tm»>nt of HOODS in hisHm . to which lie wmil.l eypeeiilly invite the iittinl ion of Country Merchants Traders, nnd private families. He run fnrrtish evervl lit tig in tile line oi his business. His good s nr® selected with great earn md with r< fei <i.<e to the trade nf tliis region. His stock cousitts in part of the foflowirt articles; Gun Powder, Coffee. Ten. Sugnr, Tobacco, Separs. Whi-key. Rice, Nails, Brooms, Window Glass, Gm, <ay - jnegar, haisins , (I <J Fish. Mnckr rt 1 stirs, Nit’s. Brandies, Cheese, Wines. Soap and < amlies. i His connection with New York Cincinnati, n ittsl.i,rgli atul otl.er eiliigin him I'KUSLAT, FACILITIES for por'dtasing Goods wntch lie can sol! nt as 3 -.CT E> '813&.' ’ SS Nfe -■ U ' B-J i And oil as accommodating terms, asanv other house in the city. v)’-n!9-lv ■ N fi w Li ii e of Co a c lies, WILSON DEAR, I Would nnnminee to the frav. ling public, that he ha^commenced.mid wj]] continue, tornn cn i the Plank Road, between Bitiffton and Fort Wayne, a tri-weeklyLine of Coaches, consiting j of an entire h t tn hc wa- aea<na« I He has iKurclias. cl an extensive Omnilms to I which will be attached tom- bourses, <xi r< -s'y I fnrihe accommodation o f the trnrelliiw ri Glic For the last few v. i.rs the ]- -. 1 compelled to ride in cramped iphml- -rd old cairiapes; and n<-,v that a N I-IV L’iG in tie <l.npe of a commodious nn,l J r.r-. Cm j| , R IIS put upon the rond. He wonid invite vbo desire to travel en tl.i teutc io r-dl ; i V . | I iiigton Hotel, in Bluffton.” Gfh< vi'ar . l.'nin a sent, and be cotnfo: t.-.hlv Innd.d in F cr , Wayne, at a Very lew Pare. TIME OF Bluffton on | Su-udays. Tuesdays and Thursdays- nl-,. an extra on Saturdays it required L. nv.s Fort Warne on Monday s, M edre-dnvs ard Fridays I OFFICE, in Fort Wayne, nt the Mayer House 7 ' V S J. rarr .V passengers toanv ether point which they mnv desire. Aug 28,1857 -n29 if. w. DEAM WILLIAM G. SFENCIB, Attorney ait <1 Cnitn so 11 u r a < i . w Mk WW» MASTER CCIVAHf S'CNFR DECATUR, Adams Couaty. lEHia'ca. tTßusiness intrusted to bij care will receive prqrnpt attenfinr. Fet, 13.134- n , lr<