Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1858 — Page 3

is H —tt.u ~ ors , Candidates Column. jr»j. * . “ Missus. Editors—You will please announce ' ic name of DAVID SHOWERS, as a candidate or Lr re-nomination to the office of County Trea‘U; irer, subject lb the dicision of the Democratic j f ,-imary election, and oblige his friends. — err EFWe are aulhoi ized to announe the name of ESSE NIBLICK, as a candidate for the office , | County Treasurer, subject to the decision of 1; t e Democratic Primary Election in April— Hilt -f l-pd- ’* Ca ' Messrs. Editors —Please announce the name S. C BOLLMAN, as a candidate for the oft i je of Recorder, subject to the dicision of the j "emocratic primary election, and oblige many ■ r<i: eurocrats.—pf-SI-pd !" f Missus. Eoito-s —You will please nnMtince 1 ’"P ie name of JACOB BOTTENBERG, for the,' tot- fice of Recorder, subject to the dicision of the ■heir emocratic primary election in April next, and blige many Voters. —pf-sl-pd. ;of ( Messrs. Editors —At the earnest solicitations c ' ‘numerous friends I am induced Io offer my- ; ■ls a democratic candidate for the office of' !ct ecorder. subject to the dicision of the Deino ‘He ratic primary election. lis pf-si-pd. AY. J. ADELSPERGER. Itn To the Democratic Voters or Anises County' »i|| -The undersigned. through the solicitations of jo, is numerous friends, offers himself as a candiiu for the offi.-e of jßec >rder, subject to the 1 I' 1 ' ecision of the Democratic Primary Election — lilt- ie would also state, that, as he is a man of lim tnr- ed means, and in poor health, mid not being .. ble.to visit the voters of the county, lie takes t iis method of informing them that he is master jH' f bn*h the English and G -rmii-i languages, ling pf-sl-pd. ISAAC G. BAKER, ""k (JjfWe are authorized to announce the name lint ‘ GEORGE ERANK, as a candidate for the : m|y Bee of Sheriff, subject to the dicision of the emocratic Primary Election. —pf-sl-pd. EpWe are authorized to announce the name ' ' CORNELIUS B. LEMASTERS, as a eandi,SI " ate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the de- , er J sion of the Democratic Primary Election in I As pril next. —pf-sl-pd. oc- <TWe‘ are authorized to announce the name iof JOSEPH R MILLER, as a candidate for the I ■| C fice of County Commissioner, subject to the I -cision of the Democratic Primal v Election — , MB r-r-p<i. iiv . DECATTR MARKET. rl^ s orrteted Weekly by J. D. & J. M Nattman. uly nts heat, white, $ 6' Eggs, $ 8 but 1“ red, 55 Sall, 2 6 irn, 25 Lard, fcb . it., 20 Beef. 350<t 4 0 ’ ye, 3 Flax s’d, fit’ ickwhcat, 25 Clover' .3 75(34 lh in- lans. 75 A 8:t Timothy 1 50 4 2 00 the our, hun 225 1 Apples, dry, 2 5 g itter, 12 ! Biaeksalts 300 , ieese, 1 1 412 I Shoulders smoked, — ls - >rk 3 00@ 150 j Hams •’ — ,ge — • jiij Fort Way ns Market. ent Lor /Ac B’ctA- ending, Dec. 11, bili ' ‘ jn* fhi-at bo I Lard, $ 7 • |, lour. $4 00 I Hams, 1 I ICI ‘ .re flour, 3 s') | Pork, 3 00@3 59 • si orn. 25 | Beef, 3 5 1 the mckwheal, 2‘> j Elaxsted, b 1 Al Inti, is I Clover. 3 25 re larlcy, 70 I Timothy, 1 50 '.ye, 30 I Apples, green, 45 lS< cans, 0’ | " d»y. 2'5 es stat. we-, 20 | Wool,common, 2fi try nions 75 I “ fine, 43 fn ‘, itter, 12 | Whitefish, 6 50 icese, S ! Trout, 5 0(1 s' 3 rgs, 12 I Lake herring, 500 t 4 ,lt, 2 25 j Hides, green, .3 pie icon.i 10 [ Hides, dry. 5 be ,° e ; New Adevrtiseiiients, Wagois! Wagons!! JOHN BOWERS, . f, ‘ ikes this method of informing his old friend-I no d the piiblic in general that hi* has opened a • AGO.U CABKIAGE IHUFK’TOHI p ] ie the town of Decatur, on Main street, one I ,i or north of the Eagle office, where he will be i mdat alltimes ready.and willing to accomo- ’ lk te all who may favor him with their patro )C- ge. AA’agoiis, Carriages, Buggies. Sulkies, re . ‘ighs, Grain Cradles mid wooding Plows, all >d,e to order on short notice, and of the best ‘ wer the country produces, well seasoned, and 10l good woikmen.and no others, which enables ■c- nto warrant all his work to excel that made i|j any other shop in the county. Prices cheapthan the cheapest, and terms easy.—nl-v2 Valuable Land for Sale, I cu .''he undp-signed Administrator of the Est ate :S- -Samuel Sacket, deceased, will offer at public e, at the court house door, in the town of Deur, Adams count?, Indiana, on Saturday the I enteenth day of April, a. d. 1858, the follow- | (1! described real estate, situated in the county Liams and State-of Indiana: .’’henorth wes-' quarter ofthe southeast quar--3" of section him teen, township twentv-six, Ut th of ranee fifteen east, containing foity S! J es, moreor less, upon which is cleared and leragoorl state ~f cultivation about eighteen ae, on the following terms: di Ine-third of the purchase money to be paid IS land, one-third in six mouths, and the resi(q iin twelve months from the date of the sale, purchaser giving his note with approved se- ’ -ity, waiving valuation and appraisement >• rs, and with iuterest from date, d GEORGE FRANK. ’’eb. 1», 1858. Administrator, i •.... . -- - - — Notice. 1() ite of Indiana ) am’ County. ( ss * Noticeisherebygivthat the undersigned has filed his petition in ( '* the Auditor'sOffi-e, of said county, for the g ation of certain Streets, Alievs and Lots, 1 q rein mentioned, in the Town of Monmouth, he said county of Adams, and that the antic ' Ibe heard at the March ’Renn of the Board 1 ’ounty Commissioners of Adams County, to j boldrti at the Court House on th" first Mon ' ' in March, A. D. 1858. ZIBA DORWIN. “ Ice, 29, ’BSB. n46-vl. ( DAVID STUDABAKER, » Attorney and Counsellor at Law, i DECATUR, IND. VILL PRACTICE I N THE COURTS OF the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe ( lection of claims.<he payment of taxes, renption of lands, <te. Office in the Recorder’s ke. April 3, 1857. |RIISD apples and peaches for sale at the , * Bnf t Coavra.

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PROSPECTUS ’"ML- JO..WBKJ MIANA STATE SEATIKI, Tt. is the intention of the Proprietors of the Sentinel to make it in all respects a newspaper ■ worthy the support of the Democracy of Indiana And in the proportion its circulation is increased and its advertising patronage enlarged will be our ability to add to its interest. Having no local Agents, w« depend entirely upon the ef- ' forts of our political friends to extend its circnI lation. In no cheaper or more effectual way can political intellence be circulated, zeal excited and party organization preserved, than through j the medium of the press. All then, who are deI sirious of the succes of Democratic principles and policy, can Serve thecause in no better way i than in extending rhe circulation of the political organs of the- party. The year, upon which we have entered, will doubtless be one of important events- Upon all matters of public interest wc shall give full ! and reliable intelligence. An important State, 'election occurs next. October. A new Legislalat.ure, members of Congress, Supreme Judges, I and most of the State officers are to be elected ' It is only by sleepless vigilence and untiring effort that we can expect toraaintain the suprein- ( iacvolthe Democratic party It behooves every , Democrat, then, to inform himself upon the is- | sues of rhe d iv, which it will be the object of i the S ntinel faithfully topresent, and thus be | ' prepared for the conflict. The Sentinel will be governed in its political course by the nutlmratively expressed sentiments of the party. The principles and policy it promulgates it will be our aim to advocate and defend, believing that, upon the integrity of the D.'incc: itic party rests th- preservation of our , ; unequalled Government. It will represent the j Democratic party of Indiana; not cliques, fnc I lions or men. It will be impartial towards all candidates for parly favor but whoever it may select as candidates for public position, and its representative men, it will be our object to elect i .- nd sustain. The Sentinel will pay especial attention to I "OMMEiiciAL news, ‘he AORtcctTvaat. interests of rhe State, and all miscellaneous intelligence. I’Y’ehave made arrangements for the news by ; telegraph as full as the Cincinnati papers This I I will add largely to our expense-, for which we I hope to be remunerated by an fner.-a ••d circnla- ; I tion. We will, also, send the I) i : l>j by express I to all the principal points in the State. Terms: — Strickly in Advince. I Daily Sentinel, per annum, $G o'3 ' Daily Sentinel, pn- month, s'l ' Weekly Sentinel, single subscribers,! year 1 50 (Weekly Sentin<-I,clubs of five, ’ 625 t Weekly Sentinel, clubsof ten, 10 00 ' And the same rate for over that number Those ' whosend clubs oftwenty or over, will be entitled ito one copy of tlie paper without charge. To those who get the three largest clubs for the I 1 Senunrl. we will present with suitable premiums ' Address, BINGHAM x DOUGHTY. n49-vl. Proprietors. j 400 GOLD~AND SILVER WATCHES FOR I; A. J. ALEXANDER’S ’ IBtli .'dugaificeut Cash aud Watch Gift DISTRIBUTION! Fourteen hundred and eighty-one Cash Gifts! $2058 in. American Gold, among which will be found 22 Prizes ranging from $lO to S3OO. I 41)0 Magnificent Gold and Silver Watches. Making a grand total of Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-one Cash and Watch Gifts. Value of Gifts, $12,093 Numtier of Gifts. 1,881 Tickets Limited to, 15 000 One Prize to every eighth Ticket! To be dis | tribute,! at Edinburgh, Johnson County, Indiana, ou Monday Feb. 15th 1858. The undersigned has the pleasure of anno'.tn ci ng to his numerous friends and patrons through out Tennessee, Kentucky. Ohio, Indiana, Illi nois, Missouri, and lowa, that his Eighteenth magnificent exclusive Cash and Watch Gift, disI tribution will lake place as above,on which oc casion there will be distributed atnonghis numerous patrons Two Thousand and fifty eight, dol lars in American gold, and four hundred mag- ; nificent Gold and Silver Watches, presenting a grand total of 1,881 Cash and Watch Gifts, val- i ued at $12,1)93. It will be observed that there I ‘ are 22 Prizes in American gold, variug from $lO j to $499. The Watches have been selected with j great care, and tenrrnnted and accurate time- | keepers, ranging in price from 1.5 to 250 dollars, i This will be the 18th distribution I have giv- I | "ii in the last two years, and in every instance j I the drawings have taken place on the days spe- i j cifled and, as advertised (for see programme.) ' | they have in every instance been conducted i I solely by a committee elected by the ticket hoi- i 1 ders all being free to attend. Immediately after I the drawing the result is printed and forwarded I together with the prizes drawn, to all ticket , holders, either by mail or express, at mv expense. Tn this connection I deem it nothin's , I more than right to add, for the nenefit of those 1 whoare unacquainted with me and who would ‘ like to try their luck in my Scheme, that I hereby authorize them to enclose their money to I - Mr. H. Daily, of the firm of Rickets ct Daily, of this placet who is among the most responsible' ! men of the State, and who will also receipt for I i the money so deposited; and if the drawing does ' not go of precisely as staL-d (see programme,) all you will have to do will be to call on Mr I Daily for Vour money. Under this arrangement vou sec, it would be utterly impossible for me I to take advantage of vo i, even if 1 were so di<1 posed. (EUA complete list of prizes, together with l manner of drawing, 4c., is printed and will be forwarded to all who desire it. (EP*AII responsible persons are dosired to act , as agents for the sale of mv tickets, and will be j furnished with tickets at 80 cents apiece, togeth ; ( er with full instructionsjthe premiums we allow j forselling, 4e. \ f EFSingle tickets sl. Six tickets $5. T wel vc ; ( tickets It); and twenty five tickets 29. All or- 1 ders must be addre-sed to A. J. ALEXANDER,! Edinburgh, Johnson county, Ind., Boxfil. f O' That my drawings are fairly, honestly and honorably conducted, I would respectfully re-j fer you to the following whoare among the, most prominent citizens of Johnson county: I Noah Perry, Sheriff of Johnson county; Dr.W. , P. Rush. Postmaster at Edinburgh; Dr. A. Keifer. C, W. Snow. Esq., John Walsh, and T. S. Moore, all of this place. , J.y Drawings take place third Monday in every mouth. A. J. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. j 1 Edinburgh. Johnson Co, Ind. I " SHI PA HOY! C. W MILLER, Is at his old tricks, such as. making ugly' men look handsome, mean men look decent and , poor men look rich, all this, and even more, he t I accomplishes by putting on them, new clothes, | and such fitting clothes as no other Tailor in this neck of woods knows how to put on their ‘ i customers. And at prices, to, so low that you i have to get on your knees to reach them. (ETSliop, south end of Main street, west side j Decatur, Feb. 13, 1857. tl by. ' —,—— e Wheat Stored. ; We are prepared to Store or pay the hightwt < price in cash for ten thousand bushels of when - ’ Ort 9.1"57 J T> 43. M. NI'TTMAN. !

■ — —- f JOIFUL «EK' Per the citizens of Adams County ad'i the rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBERGI®, j 'B'SSrBE. CHEAP STORE!! | Having returned from the East":-* cities, would respectfully inform the inhablt»nts of I Decatur and vicinity, and the public £ri>erally that hehas received and is nowopenifc alarge ! j assortment of FALL & WINTER DRY f,WS! THE LARGEST, BEST, NICEST, a*J CHEA- ' PEST stock that was ever brougM to this ' Market. And I cordially invite an inspection , of my stock, such as, Black, plain, and Fancy SillL; French ■ and English plain and ligtirednerinoes'. Delaines of all color . STIAWIp, CLOAKS ( and BL ANKE f'S. j Cloth Department! I keep a full assortment of w|)fer goods, I cassimeres, doeskins, cloths, ’ esrfiigs, t weeds, ! satinetts, Kentucky jeans, sattins and READYMADE CLOTHIA'G, ; of all kinds, which is the uicesf and cheapest : i ever offered in this or any ot hedinarket west of I New York. EIMIDEM DEPMIIIEU! 1 In this department, I have />ods that I know j to be cheap. The stocks consists of cambric | and muslin collars, underslJves, cambric and J muslin bands, handkerchief/. 4c. WHITE GpODS! My stock of these goods ite second to none in this market, it consists infiart of white linen ! table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, lin- . len and cotton sheeting, 1 men towelings, white ' i bored and striped jacoiets, marsaillcs white! I skirting, <tc. Also, a gjfeat vairetv of BOOTS i and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, 4c., <tc. j Groce r i c s, Os which, I have the largest stock, and the grea test vai iety ever brought to this town. Also, I Hardware, Queensw.ire, AA r ooden Ware, Glass, j 4c., <tc. In conclusion I would sav to my 1 friends and the public, that if they will favor I me with a call I will's"!! them GOODS of a bet , ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the j man who bought Goods oue-fourth less i | than any one could buy without the ROCKS.— j | Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Decatur, Oct. 16, 1857 vl-nll. B. W. OAKLEY. C. B. OAKLEY, B. W. OIKLEY & SON, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And 3lanufacturers of TIN, SHEEI’-IRON AND OOPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street, FORT W A YXE , IND IA NA . j March 13 1-57. nlly. MA Y ER HOUSE { Formerly the Palo Alto,) Corner’ of ayne and Calhoun streets, j FORT WAYSE, INDIANA. H. B GARTIN, Mtr. 13, 1ti.57. Proprietor. BHlKSllfilllGT' : ’IVIE undersigned, tenders to th:- citizens of 1 Decaturanu vicinity. his thanks fur past | favors;:uid respectfully announces to the public | I that he continues toearry on the above busines, I in all its various branches, at hisold stand on i Street, iu Decatur, where all kinds of I | Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness l aud dispatch. JACOB KING. March G, 1857. vl-n l, Banking; and Exchange « » MET' KT- M «*r : wao. J. I). NUTT MAN. [ Extern Gold, Silver, uncurren ' ! Bank Notes, Land Warrants, Promissory Notes s County, Tovnship. and Town Orders, etc., <tc. bought and sold. Money received on deposite i and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. ' — t N. I’. STOHHIDGE, ; DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER ’ And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. vl-nl!)-ly. FiiWrTTmffr The undersigned would respectfully announce I tothe citizens of Adams ami adjoining counties : that he continues toearry onthe Tanning and i c Currying in all its branches, at his old stand ; 8 in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath 1 er, which will be finished upon the most appro- , veil style, and sold on the niostji-easonable terms , The highest market price will be paid in cash ; or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. 0. L. SUHIRMEYER. i March 13, 1857. ni-ly. | ISRAEL ALLMON, ; Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Decatur, Adams County, Ind. ■* c YVT ILL piv especial attention tothecollec- . I T tion of claims, and all other business en- r trusted to his care. Office, on the SouthWest corner of First and Madison streets, west door. , March 27, 1857. n7-ly. T IN PORT ER? PIIYSI CI A N A N D S U RGE 6N , Will promptly attend tn all calls when not professionally absent.—Office, at the Drug Store, on Mun street,Decatur. 1 nd. vl-n!3. | 'i 00DM AN HOUSE. Maix Street, W t .sr or rnz Pcblic Square, FORT WAYNE, IND. This House is conveniently situated in the centre of lhe city, is entirely new. commodious and airy, and newly furnished throughout eve- ’ ry attention will be given tn the accomodation of Travellers. Charges will in all cases be reasonable F X. GOODMAN. rt-n?t Proprietor

THE PANIC increasing! Since the arrival of , H TONS OF NEW GOODS! j yyLYS' i il c a d Quarters! ! The panic for t Buying Cheap, i Is raging to an alarming extent, all over the ’ country, and the BRICK CORNER J 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 and Cash, We have room for you all. Our. Store is com- t modious; and in addition to our Room below, ; : we have a LARGE p Sale Boom Above, cramed with \EW GOQJH. Wc are now prepared to supply our neighboring Stores, and I country Merchants generally, with GOODS at 1 New York Prices! I adding freight. It is unnecessary to enuine.rate articles or prices, as it is well known that i we keep a very LA RfiEASSORTMENT of everything, and sell “CHEU’ER THAN THE GIF. A PEST.” J. 4 P. CRABS. Decatur, Oct. IG, 1.857. vl-»l. t)EADY-MADE Clothing—the best assortV ment in town at the Brick Corner. Ij)OOTSand Shoes of every description at the ’ J Oct., 1857. Brick Corner. | — MOLASSES mid Sugar is selling cheap at ! Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. r ADIES’ Dress Goods of the latest styles at j J Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. ■ Os M \ piecies of prints, from 5 cents up to a iOvV shilling per yard at the Brick Corner. I r |''lilA are selling yard wsde aheating at six 1 cents per yard, at Head Quarters. j r pHEY always keep the best quality of coffee 1 £ and tobacco at Head Quarters, j I A DIES’ and Gent’s Shawls, a large varietv ' J at Head Quarters. ’ : IjALOIJR for sale at the „ Brick Corner New Stoi-e & New Goods! MOSES EBMBERGEH, j Takes this method of informing the citi- ■ z- ns of AV I L S II I R E ! and vicinity, and the public generally, that he ! I lias received and is now opening a large and ' I splendid assortment of Fall & Winter Goods! i Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, - I tweeds, and every variety of Gentlemen’s Fall | and winter wear, all of which he will sell I CHEAPER than they can be bought at any i I other house in ‘be west BOOTS & SHOES! I For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every \'ari- ' i ety, size, and price; and of all qualities. HATS &, CAPS! , 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 than any other Establishment in the West.— Come and examine his Stock before purch- ' asing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be j undersold by any. P. S. AU kinds of Country Produce taken ■ in exchange for Goods, at the highest market price. , Wilshire, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. ' BLIFFTOX IBMILFwiHIO.' E. F. WOOD, A rANUFACTURERand Dealer in Monu--I’3 ments, Tombstones, Headstones, 3 able i tops, 4c., 4c., prepared to order, from the com- i mon to the very finest material. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attend-d to. llY'Shop—On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April .4, Im 7. vl-nl I. ; Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P MORGAN, (Successor to FI. Durrie.) No. 81, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in everydnscripiton of Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails, Sash Building Maleiials. Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box aud Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iroh and co PP e L- vl nl2. JOSEPH W. ROBB. JUDSON MCCOMB J. W. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers ,w ES » C O MMFSSIO N ME II CHA NTS, 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, lud. \\7 0 U L D A V respectfully invite the attention of Mer- . chants, Hotel-keepers, 4c., to their immense j stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Seg.ars, Ac , which they guarantee to sell at closest Eastern prices, with additionof trans- i portation. N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-Gm. HILL&ORBrsON. FOR WARDING "■w ir» Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- ) FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON.J Indiana. vl-n2l. (T N<r vnli:y « 5 ■«. E«L 18 <55Manufacturer, Main Street, near the. Rockhill House. ' - vT-iffit ropT wayne. ind. i

EXTRA SESSION CALLED! GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hand? at His old Stand on Sacond street, opposite the Public Square. And continues to m inutacturcs all kinds r.f plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries,J Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast tables; sofas, tetate, lounges; cushion and com mon chairs-, bedstcaJs, <tc. 4c. I.YAII of the above articles, and many others 1 to tedious to mel’liun, manufactured to oruer, of I the best of material; and bv the best workmen > in the country. All of which he will sell on ' the most reasonable terms. | ‘ CALL AND SEE For vonrsplf before piirchasiiiix cUwhere. as I am determined not to be undersold either in this or any other town in the west; and. as re , cards quality, I defy all competition. A I. S O, ’ Coffins of all sizes and discriptibns. kept Con- ' st.-intly on .hand, or made to order, as may be desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required. Terms reasonable. .ErLi-.mber and all. kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see |, as I am‘determined to sell. Quick sales an' 4 small profit is mv motto. Decatur, April 17, 1857. vl nlO ' fTTTo n blss e‘. Dealer in all kinds OF FURNIT ORE, MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, Decatur Indiana. He would respectful inform the citizens of Adams County that he has just returned from I Cincinnati, where he purchased a large aud | i splendid assortment, of CABINET WARE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center i card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, re tes, ; ' common and fancy bedsteads, arm rocking chairs : parlor, and common Windsor chairs, window j : sash of all sizes; battoll and panel doors; chain I i pumps, 4c. , Hewill also, manufacture to order CO FFI NS ! in short notice and on the most reasonable terms I IEFAII of the above articles and many’ others ‘ too tedicus to mention, he will sell (j h ea p e r ' than was ever Before offered in this market.— j Call a id examine for yourselves before purchaj sing elsewhere as his prices are twenty percent i below the present, retail pfites. All Furniture I warranted to stand tne- test. v -n3B. C A 111 XKT WHIiIOOMU 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main Street, Decatur, Ir.d. Where he keeps on hand I all kinds ot Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Sec- ’ rotaries, setters, soffas lounges, cupboards, ta- . bles, stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the finest to rhe cheapest quality, all of which is made of the Best Material iin the county;and madebvthe best Workmen I |in the State. Ih point of fineness and durabil- : j ity his work far exceeds that of an y other estab- | j lishment in the county. His work is warranted i ■ tostand tliutestai all times. Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl-n33. BLH'KSM ITTiTNG! r pilE subscriber thankful for the liberal pa ' 1 tron.-igc heretofore received, would sav to | I his old customers and to the public generally. I that hi'can at all times be found nt the Old Stand j : on Main street, second door north of the Brick ' i Corner,ready to do anything hi his line with i neatness and dispatch. ‘ He keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one , , and two horse, wagons, which he wrrrants to be I i made of tin) best of timber, well seasoned, and I i ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on ! I short notice, and in the best possible manner ! ! and he takes this method of assuring his pusto- | j mers that the Cash System is prefeied to th" j I Credit, and that they must expect to be charged | the highest possible price for all work done, ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1857. nIG-lv. Wagon and Carriage Manufacturer, MOHN C. MEYER. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore i received, would respeclfuliy inform h sold cus- I I toiners and the pnnlic generally, that he stiE i contin-11'es toearry on the above business, in all i it< various branches, at. his old stand on Main J street, one door north of I Pyle’s Blacksmith I ■ Shop. His \Vork is manufactured of the very I best material and by the best workman in lhe ’ ; country. He has now on hand the greatest varietv, of Buggies and Carriages, of the finest qualit\ ev ler offered for sale in this market. Warrented ■ ito purchasers—sold cheap—call and s e. n2G. 1 11EHR I'l ROTIIrT (Late Wall <£ Meyer.} Wholesale’and Retail Dealers in DRUGS. MEDICINES. DYESTUFFS. PAINTS. Oils, Fancy Articles. Varnishes. Paint BrushesWhitewash Brushes, Window Glass, Glassware. Patent Medicines. Eiectic Medicines, TnStiir ments. Trusses, Supporters, Wines anil Brandies, Chemicals etc. A inflow glass we keep all sizes, from 7 x 9 to 30 x 43,French and Pittsburg. W bite Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, chrome green, paris green, umber, terra de sienna, rose pink, lamp black, iapan, linseed oil, turpentine, lard ml, whale oil and staple articles general! v. e keep a large stock and make it a particular point to sell to Merchants in Ibis I vicinity. MEYER 4 BROTHER . No. 95 Columbia street,Fort Wayne, Ind. March 13, 1557. nd i’y Mill 4 JACOBS? Wholesale and Retail IB <RSg wj BOOKS 4 STATI ONERY, ’.VALL4 WIN DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort AVayne, Ind. vl -nl2. D. STUDABAKEK. O. T. HAST Studabaker & Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the parcliasc and sale of Real Estate,renting houses, collecting, payment of Taxes. A-c.. in Adams Cotintv, Indians AH business intrusted totherr care will receive prompt attention. Office at lhe Becor ders Office. Decatur, In Feb. 13,1857. v-l n I .

®i i SIM May be Stolen! But steal goods when they ern be bought at the prices now current at the WHITE CORNER. The Old Man has been down east again with his pockets full of ROCKS and the stacks of Goods thatcan be bought with a f< w d'.llarswill suprise all that, give us a call. Our g. ofl« hare b< < n bought one fourth less than try could purchase them on a credit; and we now i tferto our customers the advantage which Cash and the Bard Times in New York, When our goods were purchased, gave us.— Come one come all. and see the sights and be satisfied that we have goods to sell OXE-FO Fill Ilf II EjAPER Than any one is s Hing the&ame article in this part of the world. This is no hoax, come and prove it. Come and taste good ttixiv cents p<T gallon, and sugar as cheap. A piece of onr good yard wide sheeting will be found useful at afip a var<l. To aH who Want CHEAPGOODS! Call at the WHITE CORNER where you will find almost every thing usually kept in a country store, and some things more. A General Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery, Hardvizr Iron, Nails, Stoves, 4c., Ac J. 1). 4 J M. NUTTMAN. Decatur, Oct. 9.1857. Broken Bank ilonej, r for goods at the : 1 Oct. 18.57. White Corner. Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety <r« I offered in this place, may be fourd at the Oct. 1857. AVhite Corner. Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every vaYjpfy re.-m seventy-five cents up,ntI Oct., 1857. Nuttmau’s. Latest News! W bbls extra Molasses at. 50 cents per gallon Oct. 1857. ’Tt Kite Corner. iS" bbls prime sugar, at ti n cents per le) pound, at the White Corner. •'OOO yds. of yard wide sheeting at centa ») per yard, just received and for sale by Oct. 1857. ' J. D. 4 J M. NUTTMAN. EAGLE DRUG MEEGAN & NILL, Pfoprieto/B. YYTHOLESALE 4 RETAIL Druggists and A V Apothecaries, keeps constantly on hand a large stock of paints, varnishes, white and 1 red 1 lead, French zinc, linseed, tanners, olive, whale and sperm oils; turpentine, putty, glass, glassi ware, dyestuffs, paint am) whitewash brushes, ■artists’ material, wines, brandies, fancy soaps, | toilet articles, perfumery. 4c. We invite phy i sicians and merchants in this vicinity’ to call and examine our large stock of Drugs and Medicines before prirch-sing i-lsewhere. believing i they v ill be satisfied both as regard to quality I and prices. I his is a new establishment,ourstock of dmgS | medicines, 4c.. are all fresh and ii'iindu'ltcrati d. I having been selected with great care by one of I the firm, in New York, Philadelphia and Boston i and are constantly receiving fresh supplies of every thing in tin ir line, all articles Warraiitetf ■ pure as represented. i At e are young men cornmi ncin'g btisittess, our j mot to is, industry, quick sales and small profits. ; Store—corner of Calhoun and Main Streets, op- . posite the Clerk’s office and Evans’ New A T ork I Dry Goods Store. Fort AVayne vl-nIS-lv. GEORGE MILLER Corner of Calhon'ti and Berry streets, FORT #AYNF. IND. Wholes-Ic Grocer* KEEPS constantly on liatid an e’x'tensire as sortment of GOODS in hi-line, to which | he would especially invite the attention of Country Merchants Traders, ■ and private families. He can furnish every j thing in the line of his business. His goods are I selected with great care aril wiih reference to - the trade of this region. His stock consists in I part of the foMnwing art-ties: Gun Powder, < otiee, Teii, Suenr, Tobneco, Segars, AA hiskey, Rice, Nails, Brooms, V> inflow Gla-s, Gun Caps, Vinegar, I'aisins Cod Fish Ahickerel. Se» gars. Nuts, Brandies, Cheese, Wines, Sonp and Candies. His conn-ei-tiim v ilh New York Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and other cities, give him UNUSUAL FACILITIES for purchasing Goods which he can sell at as E— Si tt TA'ft. ««t ,-NK EM- ' And oil as accommodating terms, ns any other liouee in the city. \l-nl9-Iy. New LinenfCoaches, AA’ILSON DE AM, AA o-fld annortrtce to thetrav< ling public. that lie hascortimenced. and Will continue, to run on J the Plank Road, between Bluffton and Fort AVayne, a tri-we- klyLine of Coaches, conaiting I of an ent ire TW 5K XL '& BG® '-N fIKS a> H" Ims purchased an ex.ti r.sive Omnibus, to which will be attached four bourses, expressly for the accommodation of. the travelling public. For the last few years the public have I.<-en compelled td ride in ernniped-np hacks and old ; carriages; and now that a NEW P.IG in the ; «liape of a commodious nnd handsome Om* ibna is put upon the road. He Would inv'ite all who j desire t<? travel • n this route to call at Washington Hotel,in Bluffton, where they can obtain a seat, and be comfortably Irii did in Fort ■ AVayne. at a Verv Low Pare. TIME OF STARTING —PeriA-esßluffton on Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays; also ae extr.-ion Saturdiys if required. Leaves Fort AVayne on Monday s. Wednesdays and Fridays. : OFFICE, in Fort AVayne. at the Mayer House. P S I will carry passengers to any other point wl ich they mav desire. Aug 28, 1857 - n 29df. W. DEAM. AVItLIAM G. SFFNCF.R, Attorney and Conn -r I! o r at Law, _ W jNET K VASTER COMMISSIONER, DECATUB, Auatns County. Jnalart ITBnsincss intrusted to his care will rec«iw« prompt artertion. Fvn 13. ’BB7 l->.