Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1858 — Page 3

'How is coal this morning?’said a purchaser to an Irishman who was at work jn acoal yard. ‘Black asiver,’ said Pat. The cares of business and the pursuits of fashion and pleasure alike produce a strain upon the mind, which reacts upon the physique of the subject thereof, and produces loss of appetite, pain in the head affections in the cronchial nerves, dvspepsia, bilious cholic, and incarnation of the bladder. If in the early stages of these complaints, n. resort is had to Moffat’s Life Pills and Phcenix Bitters, a speedy cure may be relied on. Sold by the proprietors, W. B Moffat, M.D. 335 Broadway, New York, anil his agents. , Candidates Column, Messrs. Euitous—-You will please announce the name of DAVID SHOWERS, as a candidate for re-nomination to the office of County Trea- I surer, subject to rhe dicision of the Democratic primary election, and oblige his friends — pf-sl-pd-Messrs. Editor/—Please announce rhe name of S. C. BOLLMAN, as a candidate for the office of Recor.t r, subject to the dicision of the Deiuoer •tie primary election, and oblige many Democrats.—pf-sl-pd Messrs Edit.»”B—-You will please annoimc ■ ti e name of J ACOB IJO I’TE.VRF.RG. for the off Recorder, subject to the dicision of th" D -inner ic primary election in April next, and oblige many voters.—pf-sl-pd. Messrs. Editqbs—At the earnest solicitations of numerous friends I am induced to offer myself a democratic candidate for the office of Reorder, subject to the dicision of the Democratic primary election. pf-.sl-pd. W J. ADELSPERGER. lt7”.Ve are an'! . ’z. 1 to announce the name of GEORGE ERA'. K, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, s j■ ,-t to the dicision ot the Democratic Primary Elect ion.—pf-sl-pd. DEf ATi’R MIRKEt. Ccrrectod Wtc’ct’yty J. D. & J. M Kuttmaa.

Wheat, white. $ 6 E; - , j. S red. 55 S ill, 2 6 ■Corn, 25 Lard, 8 oit«, Beef, 351440’ Rye, 3 ITlXs’d, fl-> Buckwheat, 25 Clover' 3 T-7?l fit Beans. 7 -* 1 i’lin -,hy I 5’ ik 0 ) Flour, huu " Apple*, dry, 2 5 Butter, 12 Black salts 3 1)9 Cheese, I 419 | should.-rssmoked, — Pork 3 ! 59 | Hams •• — Fort Way no Market. F.r the E'c.-I- end'ng, De: 11. Wheat _ 65 I Lard, $ > Flour, S> 16) | turni, Rve flour, 35' I I’ irk. 3 OCR 5 1 Corn. 2.» j 'f, 3 ’ Buckwheat, 2> I I’nixsi-ed, Oats. £- 1 C'.over, 3 Barley, <*• I timothy, 1 .59 Rve, ‘>ll I Apples, green, 45 Beans, 6j | „ " dry, 275 'Potatoes, £0 | Wool, common, 26 Onions *•' I ‘‘ 11 e, 4 1 Butter, 12 I Whitefish, 6 >'• ■Cheese, 8 | l'r< ■ ', .5 0-> p'.g-rs, 12 | Likeherri- g, 5 o Salt. 2 5 I 11 1 ~r-.-n, Bacon. 19 | Hid , dry. 5 4)3 GOLD AND SILVER WA ! ~'.l!iS FOR SL«»C»-X®» A. J. ALEX INDER’S 18th 3la-fa:,ie ■' C.i. i aad ti .itch Gift

Fourteen Irind.u I and eiglity-ous Cash Gifts! $2 >59 in American '.AI. :un mg which will be found 22 Priz ranging from $lO to s3l'o. 4'J'J Magniileon! ' ■ >!-i mid S:> .-r Watch -s. M i king agrmid t o‘al of Ki .mteen Hundred ;uid Eighty-one Cash and Watch Gifts. Value of Gifts. .$12,095 Nunda r of Gifts 1,881 Tickets Limited to. 15 000 ■One Prize to every eighth Ti ■’:?* ! To In l dis tributed at, Edinburgh, Johnson County, Indiana, on Monday Feb. 15th ISSB. The undersigned h is the pleasure of announcing to his num -rour friends and p itrons through out Tennessee, K'-iitueky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and lowa, that bis Eighteenth magnificent .-xeln-iw- Gash and Watch Gif: distribution will take place as above,on which oe casion there will ‘islrii- ,e 1 atnoughis numerous patrons Two Th > tsand and fifty eight dol lars in American gold, and four hundred magnificent Gold an.l Silver Watches, presenting a grand total of 1,881 Cash and Watch Gifts, valued at $12,093. It will be observed that there ■■ 22 Prizes in Am -rican gold, varing from $1(1 to $- 'O. The Watches have been selected with are. atid warranted and accurate tilne-

1.-. u-i-, ■, ran gin ■in pric l from 15 to 250 dollars. I This will be the lath distribution 1 havegiv- , on in tile last two years, and in every instance tiie c. swings have taken place on the days specific 1 and, as advertised (for see programme.) ; they have in every instance been conducted! Solely by a comm i: tee elected by tin* ticket holders all being t ree to attend. Immediately after the drawing the result is prin't land forwarded I together with the prizes drawn, to all ticket ’holders, either by mail or exp.’.ss, at myexpense. In this conieeiion I d :.i it n thing more than right to add, for the ocnefit of thus 1 whoate unacquainted with me and who would like to try the': luck in mv Scheme, that I hereby anthorize t, tbpir ■ Mr.H. Daily, of the firm of > i. ts <fc Daily, ofj thisplacej who is amoi.-i the most responsible men of the State, and who will also receipt for the money so deposited: and if the drawing does not go of precisely as stat ' I (see programme,) all you will have to do will be to call on Mr , Daily for your monev. Under this arrangement you see, it would be utterly impossible for me to take advantage of yol, even if I were so disposed. iT?A complete list of prizes, together with manner of drawing, <fcc., is printed and will be '

forwarded to all who desire it. 17*Ali responsible persons are desired to act as agents for the sale of my tickets, and will be furnished with tickets at b’.l cents apiece, togeth er with full instre.ctions.lt he premiums we allow for selling, <tc. UTSingletickets .$!. Six tickets $5. Twelve tickets lit; and twenty five tickets 20. Ali orders must be addressed to A, .1. ALEXAXBES, Edinburgh, Johnson county, Ind., Boxfit. D’That my drawings are fairly, honestly and honorably conducted, I would respectfully refer you to the following who are among the most prominent citizens of Johnson county: Noah Perry, Sheriff of Johnson county; Dr.W. ; P Rush, Postmaster at Edinburgh; Dr. A. Ketter. C, W. Snow. Esq , John Walsh, and T. S. Moore, all of this place. ttj‘ Drawings take place third Monday in every month. ‘ A. J.ALEXANDER, Proprietor. Edinburgh, Johnson to. Ind.

PROSPECTUS IMI STATE SETTIVEL, 1858. It is the intention of the. Proprietors of the | Sentinel to make it in all respects a newspaper i worthy the support of th? Democracy of Indiana i And tn (he proportion its circulation is increased and its advertising patronage enlarged will be our ability to add to its interest. Having no loc.nl Agents, we depend entirely upon the efforts of our political friends t.o extend its circulation. In no cheaper or more effectual way can political intellence be circulated, zeal excited : and party organization preserved, than through ■ the medium of the press: All then, who are delirious of the succes of Democratic principles , and policy, can serve thecause in no better way j than in extending the circulation of the political organs of the party. The year, upon which we have entered, will doubtless be one of important events- Upon all mailers of public interest wo shall give full and reliable intelligence. An important State election occurs next October. A new Legislalature, members of Congress, Supreme Judges, and most of the State officers are tube elected It is only by sleepless vigilcncc and untiring efi fort that we can eXpect tomaintain the suprem- ' I acy of the Democratic party. It behooves every | ; Democrat, then, to inform himself nj on the issues of the day. which it will be the object of I the S-nfineZ faithfully to present, and thus be | prepared for the conflict. The Sentinel will be govern 'd in its political course by the anthoratively expressed senti- ; m 'nls of the party. The principles and policy it promulgates it will be our aim to advocate and I defend, believing that upon the integrity of the | . Democratic party rests the preservation of our I t unequalled Government. It will represent the i i Democratic party of Indiana; not. cliques, fae. I I lions or men. It will be impartial towards all ! ,' candidates for partv favor but whoever it may i select as candidates for public position, and its , i representative men, it will be our object to elect , I end sustain. . The Sentinel will pay especial attention to . COMMERCIAL news, the AOaiCCLTUItAT. interests of ; . , the State, and all miscellaneous intelligence. We have made arrangements for the news by ! telegraph as full as the Cincinnati papers TinI will add largely to our expenses, for which we I hope to bj remunerated by an increased circulai tion. We will, also, send the D till/ by express to all the principal points in the State. term-: — Strick! <j ii A'lcince.

: 1 D.i:lv Sentinel, per attnnm, $6 07 Daily Sentinel, p-r month, 50 l Weekly Smt inel, single subscribers, 1 year 1 50 '.Weekly Sentinel, clubs of five, 6 25 i ‘ Weekly Sentinel, clubs of ten, T) 03. ' And the same rate for over that nuns Lor Those I i who send e.bibs of twenty or over, will be entitled ,: to one cop. of the paper without charge. To i those who gut the three largest cljibs for the .. Sentin'l, we will present with suitable premiums . ■ Ad trass, BINGHAM it DOUGH fY. . ! n49-vl. Proprietors. 1 The uirl-.irsigno I announces to the citizens i j of Adams Comity, that he stillcoutiuues tmanufacture to order, nt Ids old stand on Second i • Street, in th? town of 1) -can' or, ami keeps coni stantlyon handsail kinds of furniture, such as, 1 bureaus, tables, beds! a Is, <tc., Am. j AH persons desiring to purchase -my articles in hi Im? o business, are respectfully solicited ,; to Call anti examine Iris Furniture before pnr- , chasing elsewhere,as he tl liters himself that en ; tire satisfaction willb - given. His work is manufactured oat of the best, of material, all i work warranted, and disputed of on the uiort IJ reasonable terms. P. F. ROBISON Ready-Mada CoSna! : ' ' ITIE undersigned takes this metho Ito in >' I form all who may need his services, that • : he keeps on h ind, at his shop on S -Con-l street, a supply of R 'a I •••Made Coffins of all sizes.— And is prepared with a i'o d.■liver Coffins and attend funerals upon : short notice, and upon reasonable terms.

P. F. ROBISON, Undertaker. 1 Decatur, Feb 13,1857, n-1 ts. i extrasession CM ZZz.W) / EO. NUMB ER S, Still on Hands at His old Stand on S32ond street, opposite the Public Square. ■ And contin'ies to nnnu'actnre.s all kinds of ; plain and fancy furniture: such as. S -cretaries. i Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast tables: sofas, tetate, lounges; cushion and com- ■ mon chairs, bedsteals, <tc, L r" All of tie- above articles, and many others to tedious to mention,inair.ifaetured to order, of : the best of material; and by the best workmen ’in the country. AJI of which he will se'l on i |die most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE For yourself bpfore purchasing clswhere, as I I l am determined not to be undersold either in j ; this or any other town in the west; and, as re- ■ "ards qualitv, I d -fv all competition. A L S O,

Coffins of all sizes and discriptions, kept C(»n-j i stantly on hand, or made to order, as may be. - desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required. . . Terms reasonable. I? Lumber and all kinds of country produce : j taken tn exchange for Furniture. Call and see as lam determined to sell. Quick sales an-’ ' small profit is my m it.to. 1 Decatur, April :7, 1857. vi sit) A, P. HOCKBIIIDGE. DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER .’■?S 0. 58; S And Musical instruments. No. al, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne. Indiana. vi-nl9-l.y. Banking and E ge I J. D. NUT I’M AN, Eastern Exciia ige, Gil 1, Silver utic-.irren I Bank Notes, Lv.il iVarrants, Pro.nissory Notes I

County, I’> vmhip, and i’o .va Orders, .tc., &c. [ ' ■ bought, and sold. Money received on deposite j ‘ . and interest paid bv agreement. | J Decatur, Oct. 9, 1557. vl-n35. | in STUBABAKI’.It. O.T.niKr Studabaker'A flart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate.renting houses, collecting, paymentofj Taxes, Ac., in Adams County, Indiana. AU business intrusted to their care will re-1 i ceive prompt attention. Office at the Recor- . ; ders Office." Decatur, I nd. 1 Feb. 13, 1857. v l n W heat Stored. We are prepared to Store o<- pay the highest ■ price in cash for ten thousand bushel’of wheat . i Oct. 2, 1'57. J. D. <t J. M. Nl 1 IMAN.

JOYFUL K For ths citizens of Adams County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBERGEB, CHEAP STORE!! H iving returned from the Eastern cities,! would respeetfully inform the inhabitants of Decatur and vicinity, and the public generally that he has received and is now opening a large assortment of FALL & WI.VTEB DRV GOODS! THI? LARGEST, BEST, NICEST, and CHEA- [ 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 -Kerinoes', Delaines of all colors. Mil AWLS, CLOAK* and BL.iNiiETs. Cloth Department! I keep a full assortment of winter goods, cassimeres, doeskins, cloths, vestings, tweeds, satinetts, Kentucky jeans, sattins and READY ; MADE CLOTHING. of all kinds, which is the nicest and cheapest I I ever offered in this or any other market west of i New York. EMIDERV DEPARTMENT! Tn this department,! have goods that I know .to be cheap, The stocks consists of cambric and muslin collars, undersleeves, cambric and muslin bands, handkerchiefs, <tc. WHITE GOODS’ ' My stock of these goods itte second to none in this market, it consists in part of whi'e linen table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, linlon and cotton sheeting, linen towelings, while • bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white j skirting, <kc. Also, a great vairety of BOOTS | and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, Jrc., etc.

Grocc r i c s } i Os which, I have the largest stock, and the grea test vaiiety ever brought to this town. Also, ' Hardware, Queensware. Wooden Ware, Glass, I dsc., <tc. In conclusion I would say to inv I friends and the public, that if they will favor I me with a call I wills'll them GOODS of a bet ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the ' man 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 ’ v!-nll. B. W. OAKLET. C. B. OAKLIT, B. W. OAKLEY & SO.V, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWoARE AND STOVES, And 31 inufactnrers of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 7J, Columbia Street, F ORT IP J YNE. INDIA .V.l. March 13,1857. n 4 ly. MAYEiriIoUSK (Formerly th“ Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B GARTIN, ■ 13. : 57. Froprietcr. 111. 11!M II I TIII >. G 1 |'■jlHE undersigned, tenders to the cilizensof I. Decatur and vicinity,his thanks for past I favors;and respectfully announces to the public that he continues toearry on the above, husines, in all its various branches, at his old stand on Second Street, in Decatur, where all kinds of Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness and dispatch. JACOB KING. March 6, 1857. vl -n4, t WASHINGTON "'HOTEL, : Ou Mala Street, oae Squire \ortli of Market, BLUFFTON, INDIANA, WILSON DEAM, Proprietor, SET This House has been lately refurnished and j fitted up in good style. Feb. 13, 1857. ! WEST THIS till RECillill 1!~ LIVB.SY STABLE, THE undersigned keeps, in connection, with the WASHINGTON HOTEL, in Bluffton, a Livery Stable, in which the public will alwaysfind, the best and > most fashionable buggies and carriages; and al little the nicest and best lot of Horses to draw them, that was ever before found in a Livery Stable. Also, a nuraberof No. I saddle-horses which caii’tbe beat in thisorany othertown.all of which he will let on the most reasonable terms.

WILSON DE AM. Bluffton, Feb, 20. 1857. n 2 ly. ISRAEL ALLMON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Dscatur, Adams County, Ind. i'YT'ILL pay especial attention tothecollec- ' V tion of claims, and all other business en- ■ trusted to his care. Office, on the South West corner of First and Madison streets, west door, i March’27, I •'*s7. n7-Iy. fWTI£It PHYSI CI A N AN D N If R G I! O N , Will promptly attend to all calls when not profession ally absent.—Office, at the Drug Store,on Main street, Decatur, Ind. v l-n 1.3. woodman house, Main Street, West ok 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 will in all cases be reasonable. F. X. GOODMAN. vl-t>24. Proprietor DAVID STUDABAKER, Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, DECATUR, IND. VN7TLL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF H the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend totho collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption oflai*d- <kc Officein the Recorder's Offiee. April ’ IBh,.

TH Mt increasing! Since the arrival of 5(1 Tins OF NEW GOODS! H ca d Q u a r t c r s!. 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 your Trade aid Cash, We have room for you all. Our. Store is com ; modious; and in addition t.o our Room-below, ■ wo have a LARGE Sale Ro o m Above, cramed with NEW GOODS. We are now; I prepared to supply our neighboring Stores, and I • country Merchants generally, with GOODS at j New York Prices! adding freight. It is unnecessary to enumerate articles or prices, as it is well known that we keep a very . LUGE AS SORT IBM ■ of everything, and sell I“CHEIPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.” J. <t P. CRABS. I Decatur, Oct. 16, 1.857. vl-nl. J.) EADY-MADE Clothing—the best assort-! JLv ment in town at the Brick Corner 1 JSOOTS and Shoes of every description at the IJD Oct., 1857. Brick Corner. I — -— ——.—. _— ; ATO LASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at | jJtJL Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. I ADIES' Dress Goods us the latest styles at J Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. * U I luecies of prints, from 5 cents up to a MV’ ’ shilling per yard at the Brick Corner. iMIEY are selling yard wide sheeting at six . cents pef yard, at Head Quarters. | r I’'HLY always keep the best quality of coffee 1 and tobacco at Head Quarters.

I ADIES’ and Gent’s Shawls, a large varietv ■t at Head Quarters. FLOUR for sale at the Brick Corner New Store & New Goods’. MOSES LEMBEBGEII, Takes this method of informing the citizens of W I L S II I I! E i and vicinity, and the public generally, that he I ha, received and is now opening a large and ; splendid assortment of Fall & M inter Goods! j Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans. | tweeds, and every variety of Gentlemen’s Fali and winter wear, all of which he will sell CHEAPER than they can be bought at any other house in the west. BOOTS & SHOES! I For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every variety, size, and price; anil of al] 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 and examine his Stock before purchasing 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 price. Wilshire, Oct 9, 1157. vl-n35. BLLFFTOX M\iUO;''WoßKS'.'“ E. F. WOOD, M ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monuments, Tombstones, Headstones, Table tops, <fcc., <tc., prepared to order, from the com- ' mon to the very finest material. Orders respect- j fully solicited and promptly attended to. ET’Shop—On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April 24, 1857. vl-nll. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER F. MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.)

No. 8 I, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. I AEALER in everyejescription of Foreignand I / Domestic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails,Sash Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and copper.. v 1 n 12 JOSEPH W. KOBB. . Jl’nsox MCCOMB J . W. ROBB & CO, lllialcsale Grocers .--A. C G MMISSJ 0 N ME R CHA NTS, 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. W ° u L D 1 I respectfully invite the aftention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, &c, to their immense stock of Groceries, Foreign mid Domestic Liquors, Segars, <tc .which they guarantee to sell at closest Eastern prices, with additionof transportation. N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing Grocery House in the city. vl-nl!)-6m. iriLL&ORBISOX; FOR IF A R I) 1 N G ,-w ikj b » Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- ) FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON.j Indiana. vl-ii2l. (L STANLEY. 3 la. a ’n. «J M a n u fa c t a r c r, Men Street, near the, RoMill House. : vl ir.'L FORT W \YNE, IND.

ii A K t. 0 I BUSS E . Dealer in all kinds OF FURNITURE. MONROB STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, Di'eaiur ludinun. He would respcclful inform the citizens of Adams County that he has just returned from Cincinnati, where he purchased it large ami splendid assorLmect CABINET WAIIE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center card, dining and breaki'asf. tables, Sofas, te tes, common and fancy bedsteads,arm rocking ehaii - parlor and com.non wind-or chairs, window sash of all sizes; button and.panel doon ; chain pumps, <tc. He will also, manufacture to order COFFINS in short notice and on the most reasonable terms

XT"AII ofthe above articles and many others i too tedious to mention, lie will sell Cheap er than was over before offered -in ihis market — ' Call aid examine for yourselves before pureba sing elsewhere as his prices are twenty percent. ! below the present retail prices. All Furniture \ warranted I > sbind the lest. v -mist. I GADGET 11 lllElltlttilS, 11. MEYERS. Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on .Main j Street, Decatur, Tr.d. Where he keeps on hand ' all kinds of Cabinet warp, such as bureaus. Sec- ' r<‘t aries, settees, soffas lounges, cupboards. Idea, stau Is, bedsteads, and chairs from tin ' finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is made of the Best Material in the county; and madebv the best Workmen in the State. In point of fineness and durability his work far exceeds that of anv other establishment in the county. His work is warranted to stand the test at all times. Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl-n33. B Liu KSAIITHIN G! r pilE subscriber thankful’fei- the liberal pa 1 tronage heretofore received, would snv to his old customers and to the public generally, 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 dispatch. 'Ul’b.' .-anh s n rwrwEa [ He keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one and two horse wagon's, which he wrrrants to he j made ofthe best of timber, well seasoned, and ■ ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on '. short notice, and in the best p i.sjb],. manner and he takes this method of assuring his customers tliat the Cash System is prefered to the I CaimiT, and that they must expect to be charged the highest possible price for all work done ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1857. Il]G . lv . BOOT&SIIOE FACTOR!'!

mTIIE undersigned tak- s this method of informing the citizens of Decatur and . vicinity, that they are still carrying on j the Boot and Shoe Business at their old stand, I where they are prepared to do all kindsof work in the shortest, possible space of time,-and on themost reasonable terms that can be had in the county. They are continually in the receipt of the latest styles, and the best niaterial. They, also, keep on hand a general assorti ment of all kinds ofleather, pegs and all kinds | offindings, linings, bindings, etc., etc., which , they will sell cheap Thank ’iil for past favors, j t hey would respectfully solicit, a call and exam- : inc their stock before purchasing elsewhere. NIBLICK <fc CLOSS. May 22, 1857. n'2-lv Wagon and Carriage Manufacturer. JOHN C. MEYER. ' Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, would respectfully inform h sold cn*I tinners and the public generally, that, he still continues toearry on the above . business, in all ' its various branches, at ills old stand <in Mam I street, one door north of 1 Pyle’s Blacksmith I Shop. His work is manufactured of the very J best material and by the best workman in the ■ country. He has now on hand the greatest variety, of I Buggies and Carriages, of the finest quality over offered for sale in this market.. Warranted I to purchasers—s >1 1 cheap—call and s e. n 26. HE VER ( Late Wall & Meyer.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS. FAINTS, Oils, Fancy Articles, Varnishes, Paint Brushes’ Whitewash Brushes, Window Glass. Glassware, | Patent Medicines, Electic Medicines, Instru- } ments. Trusses, Supporters, Wines and Braudies, Chemicals etc. Window glass we keep of all sizes, from 7 x 9 to 30 x 48,French and Pittsburg. U hite Lead, white zinc, chrome* yellow, chrome green, parisgreen, umber,terra de sicn» na, rose pink,lamp black, japan, linseed oil, turpentine,bird oil, whale oil and staple articles generally. We keep a large stock and make it a particular point to sei] to Merchants fn this* vicinity. MEYLIt <t BROTHER. No- -’5 Columbia street,Fort Wayne, Tnd. March 13, 1857. " n4-ly ; " 1111.1. «ti .1 fell fs, Wholesale and Retail ■ye ®E? -2 n is a 3 jj BOOKS <t STATIONERY, WALL d WINDOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. vl - nl 2. SII IP AHO Y ! ; 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, ami even more, ho ( accomplishes by putting on them, new clothes, I and such lilting clothes as no other Tailor in this neck of woods knows bow to put on their I customers. And at prices, 10, so low that von have to get on your knees to reach them. (Lj Shop, sout h end of .Main street, west side Decatur, Feb. 13, 1357. nll y. PIIEXn TIHERV! 1 be undersigned would rcspcctfullyannounco totho citizens of Adams and adjoining counties thathecontiiities to carry outlie TauningandCurrying in all its branches, at his old standi in Decatur. Heis prepared to furnish at the! short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath ' er, which will be finished upon the most appro ved style,and sold oh themost reasonable terms The highest market price will be pnid in cash ' or leather for hides or bark al his Tannery. C. L. SUH I KM F.Y ER. Mt tell 13, 1857. r. 5 1v

May be Stolen! "ut no’oncjwill steal goods when they can kc bought at the prices now current at. the WHITE CORNER. The Gid lias burn down east again with his pockets full of ROCKS and the Mucks of Good.- that can be bought with a few dollar* will ! i supi i-e ail that, give us a call. Our get d- have ' I been bought one fbtirth less than any could pur- | chase them on a credit; and we now offer to ourcustomers the advantage v hich ( a i h and the Hard Times in New York, i When our goods were purchased, gave us — Come one emne nllu and see the sights ui.d bu satisfied that we have goods to sell

OJE-F'OLRTII CDE'APER Than anv one is s. Hing tl.esnme article m tins part of the world. This is no hoax, ceme and prove it. Come and taste good molasses at sixtv cents per gallon, and sugar just as cheap. A piece »f our good yard wide sheeting will be found useful at afip fl yard. To all whowant CHEAP GOODS! Call at the WRITE fOGNER where you will find almost every thing usually kept ih a country store, and some things more. A General Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries Crockery, Hard»ar Iron, Nails, Stoves, <tc.. Ac J. D. dr J.M. NUTTMAN. Decatur, Oct. 9,1857.. Broken Bank Motiei, r pAKEN for goods at tin.’ I Oct 1857. White Corner. Clothing, ; Ihe largest slock and greatest variety ever offered in 1 his place, may be four d at the <>■■<ll's7. WhWCorner. Bird Cages. Two hnndrqj, including every variety, fnsa ; seventy-five eents up, at Oct., 18.>7, Nultman's. Latest News! 1 I \ bl -Is ext ra Moiasses at s(> c< ids pergalb n ; * ' Oct. 1857. White Coiner. ! i bbls primo btig:u-, at ten cents jer it ? ) pound, at the White Corner. •MIOO yds, of yard wide shooting at c< nt« e) per yard,jnst received and for sajc by Oct. 1857. J. D. <t JM. NUTTMAX. EAGLE DRUG SSss’'JH''«r»TF®.

MEEG-AN & NILIi, Proprietors whole SALE <(- RETAIL Druggists and v r Apothecaries, keeps constantly on hand a largo stock of paints, varnishes, white and red lead. French zine, linseed, fanners olive, whale and sj'erm oils; turpentine, putlv, glass, glassware, dye Stuffs, paiiit and whitewash brurhes, musts’ material, wines,brandies, fancy soaps, toilet articles, perfumeiy, de. We invite phv sicinns and merchants in this vicinity to call and examine our large stock of Drugs and Me<lieims before purahnsmg elsewhere. believing they wjll 1-e satisfied both as regard to quality and priet-s. y This is- a now establish ment, our stock . filings medicines, Ac., are all fresh and i iindultcmtcd. having been selected with great care by one of lh< firm, in New 5 ork, Thiladelphiu and Boston and a’,-constantly receiving fresh supplies of ev. ry thing in their line, all articles warranted pure as r< presented. \1 e are young men commencing business, our motto is, industry, quick sn].-s amt small profits. Store—corner of Calhoun ; nd Main Streets, opposite the Ch rk's i.fiicc and Evans’ New York Dry Goods Store, Fort IV ny ne \l-nl9-lv. gwrgEmiller Corner of Calhoun mid Berry Streets, FORT WAYNE, IND. Wholes 1 !le Grocer, T<EEPS constantly on hand an extensive ns ,1V sort ment of GOODS in his line. Io which' he would especially invite the attention of Country Merchants Traders, and private families. He can furnish evCrvtliing in the line of his business. His goodsste selected with great care and with reference to the trade of this region. His stock consists in part of the following articles: Gun I'oivder, Cofiee, Ten, Sugar, Tobacco, Segars, IVhiskej, Rice, Nails, Brooms, Window Glnss, Gun Caps, Vinegar, baisins, Cod Fish. Mackerel, Segars, Nuts, Brandies, Cheese, Wines, Soap and Candies. His connection with New York Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and other cities, give him UNUSUAL lACILITIES for purchasing Goods which he can sell at as W« -Rk E And oti as accommodating terms, asnny other house in the city. vl-1119-ly. New Line of Coaches, WILSON DEAM. Would announce to the trav< ling public,that he has commenced, and will continue, to run on the Plank Rond, between Bluffton and Fort IS ■■yi.e, a tri-w cekly Line of Coaches, consitiug of an ( ntire KI-5 ■V3.3R’ t: n lie has purchased an extensive Omnibus, to which will be attached four honrses. expressly for the accommodation of the travelling public. For the last few’years the public have been compelled to ride in cramp, d-vp hacks a-.l old carriages; and now that a NEW RIG in the -hape of a commodious and handsome Omnibus is put upon the road. He would invite all who desire to travel on this route to call at Washington Hotel,in Bluffton,wheretlieyean obtain a scat, mid be comfortably landed in Fort Wayne, at a Very Low Fare. TIME OF STARTING-—Leaves Bluffton on' Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays; also an extra on Saturdays if required. Leaves Fort Wayne on Mondays, Weunesdavs and Fridays. OFFICE, in Fort Wayne.nt the Mayer House. I‘. S. 1 will carry passengers to any other point which they mav desire. Aug 28,1'157,-n29df. W DEAM. WILLIAM G. SPI NCFR. Attorney aa <1 Coa n s iI o r a t Law, . 3Zk Ta. £3 IS MASTER COMMISS'CNER. DECATUB, Adams County, Indiana J /T'u.sinessintn. tedto his care willrecuive prompt attention. Feb 13 o*7. n I If.